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In the wake of its own scandal almost a decade ago, the Catholic Church in the U.S. says it has reformed its policies for handling sexual abuse allegations and will remove from ministry every priest who is credibly accused of abuse. iStockphoto.com hide caption

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U.S. Bishops Quietly Reinstate Accused Priests

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U.S. Bishops Quietly Reinstate Accused Priests

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NPR Photographers Cover Haiti

Donors Meet On Haiti Aid

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Donors Meet On Haiti Aid

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The Villages retirement community in central Florida had 8,000 residents in 2000 — now it has 80,000, and it continues to grow. Julia Robertson/www.aeroimaging.org hide caption

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The Villages: Florida's Disney World For Retirees

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Indian right-wing nationalist protesters burn an effigy of tennis player Sania Mirza in Mumbai on Wednesday, a day after the tennis star confirmed she will marry Pakistani cricket star Shoaib Malik. STR/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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Strains Of Love Across Pakistan-India Border

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