Headline RoundupDecember 11th, 2013
Time Magazine names its Person of the Year
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Time magazine names Pope Francis its 'Person of the Year'Washington Post
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The magazine chose the leader of the Catholic Church for its 87th annual cover.
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Pope Francis Is Person Of The Year, 'Time' SaysNPR (Online News)
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The new pope has pulled the papacy out of the palace and into the streets, Time says.
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Pope Francis' common touch, uncommon influenceFox News Digital
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Pope Francis selection this week as Time Magazines Person of the Year is only the latest evidence that Jorge Mario Bergoglio has immutably impacted the Church in a startlingly short nine months.
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