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  Kathryn Jean Lopez - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kathryn Jean Lopez, (born March 22), a native of Manhattan, is an American conservative columnist, who is nationally syndicated by the United Feature Syndicate/Newspaper Enterprise Association.
Lopez graduated from the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., where she studied philosophy and politics.
Lopez writes often on abortion and bioethics, religion, feminism, education, politics.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kathryn_Jean_Lopez   (469 words)

  
 [The Harborsite] Bin Laden, Dead?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Kathryn Jean Lopez: There are reports on the Internet and in a Japanese newspaper that Mullah Mohammed Omar and Osama bin Laden are dead.
Lopez: Last week there was a meeting in Afghanistan with top Taliban leaders after which they announced that the Taliban would fight under other leaders if Mullah Omar dies.
And one more thing to consider: On Oct. 16, Taliban Corps Commander Mullah Muhammad Akhtar Usmani, one of the people named as a possible successor to Omar, made a lengthy statement that Omar and his family were "safe at their residence" and "completely unharmed." But no one had claimed otherwise.
grunt.space.swri.edu /pipermail/harborsite/2001-October/000201.html   (1263 words)

  
 Matthew Scully
Lopez: You write at one point in Dominion: "this new science of genetic engineering carries the darkest implications of all for animals, conferring on us the power not only to use them as we will but to remake them as we will." I confess, though, I am more concerned about the implications for human life.
Lopez: You note in the book that you are not especially pious.
For those on the Left who do identify with animal causes, however, my message is that no creature on earth is more innocent, or defenseless, or in need of compassion than a child waiting to be born.
www.matthewscully.com /lopez_scully.htm   (2044 words)

  
 Defining Life Down An interview with author Wesley J
Smith: Futile Care Theory states that if a doctor believes that the "quality" of a patient's life is unacceptable to the doctor, he or she can refuse to provide the patient with WANTED life-extending medical treatment.
Once they truly understand where the expert bioethicists who are testifying before their committees are coming from and that their constituents do not share bioethics' values, I trust that the movement's influence will begin to wane.
By Kathryn Jean Lopez, NR associate editor March 28, 2001.
www.chninternational.com /wjs_interview_bioethics.htm   (1883 words)

  
 cannabisnews.com: State of the Culture
Lopez: As you note in your introduction, some of the most disturbing trends — regarding the breakdown of the family — are just as bad now as they were in 1990.
Lopez: "Between 1992 and 1999, there was a 16 percent increase in the percentage of Americans reporting the use of any illegal drug within the past thirty days.
Lopez: "Between 1990 and 1999, the percentage of births that are out of wedlock increased 18 percent.
www.cannabisnews.com /news/thread8937.shtml   (2093 words)

  
 Cardinal Dulles to Catholic Colleges: Be Truly Catholic
Register correspondent Kathryn Jean Lopez spoke with Cardinal Dulles, the Fordham University theologian who was named a cardinal last spring by Pope John Paul II.
This article is reprinted with permission from Kathryn Jean Lopez and the National Catholic Register.
Kathryn Jean Lopez is executive editor of National Review Online.
catholiceducation.org /articles/education/ed0126.html   (1246 words)

  
 Stem Cells - a Nobel response
The hope is that all who are participating in this debate are fully informed about the facts and are not swayed by celebrities who are unfortunately ill-informed or deliberately misled, but rather weigh both the scientific and the ethical evidence.
Lopez: There is a lot of misinformation and deception going on in the press accounts of the "stem-cell debate," isn't there?
Given that adult stem cells have shown themselves to be scientifically more successful than embryonic stem cells, and ethically palatable, much more needs to be heard and said about adult stem cells, and much more funding needs to go to adult stem-cell research.
www.righttoliferoch.org /nstemnobel.htm   (1833 words)

  
 CJR Daily: Kathryn Jean Lopez on Upper West Side Liberals, the Best and Worst Reporters in the Country, and Being ...
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Kathryn Jean Lopez: Bill Buckley would be dean, naturally...
KJL: Conservatives don't speak with one voice -- which is usually a healthy thing.
www.cjrdaily.org /the_water_cooler/kathryn_jean_lopez_on_upper_we.php   (2163 words)

  
 The Mahablog » Because Jonah Goldberg Won’t Go
I believe we should leave it to the military, not Kate O’Beirne or Kathryn Jean Lopez, to decide who is qualified to be a soldier and who isn’t.
Lopez wants women serving in Iraq to be replaced by men, she could start by kicking her colleague Jonah Goldberg in his lazy butt and telling him to enlist.
O’Beirne and Lopez that ignorance and prejudice are still not virtues, despite their ongoing examples.
www.mahablog.com /2006/01/08/because-jonah-goldberg-wont-go   (1608 words)

  
 United Feature Syndicate Newspaper Enterprise Association
Kathryn Jean Lopez, editor of National Review Online, writes a weekly column of conservative political and social commentary for Newspaper Enterprise Association.
Lopez is a frequent guest on radio and television programs, including on CNN, Fox News Channel, MSNBC, NPR, BBC and C-SPAN.
They imagine that if it weren't for free love, women would all be at home in dresses and high heels, in their spotless kitchens with cookies in the oven, robotically waiting for Beaver to come home from school." But the truth, as Dr. J explains, is something different -- and it's a many-splendored thing.
www.unitedfeatures.com /ufsapp/viewFeature.do?id=181   (916 words)

  
 Confirm Them » Kathryn Jean Lopez on Filibusters
Kathryn Jean Lopez presented a persuasive argument last summer that the GOP should have made the treatment of judicial nominees a bigger issue (e.g.
Lopez, I don’t think it’s really a big deal that Specter is chairing the Judiciary Committee.
RSS feed for comments and Trackback URI for 'Kathryn Jean Lopez on Filibusters'.
www.confirmthem.com /?p=160   (537 words)

  
 The Truth About Stem Cells: An interview with Dr. David Prentice
Ethical alternatives exist such as adult stem cells which have already shown much more promise than embryonic cells, these results for adult stem cells are fully detailed in the scientific literature, and that adult stem cells are already being used clinically, making good on the potential that embryonic stem cells only promise.
Lopez, Kathryn Jean "The Truth About Stem Cells An interview with Dr. David Prentice." National Review (February 26, 2001).
Kathryn Jean Lopez is associate editor at the National Review.
catholiceducation.org /articles/medical_ethics/me0021.html   (1817 words)

  
 Preachers of Hate: Islam and the War on America
Lopez: What do you mean when you say that "It begins with the Jews, but it never ends with the Jews."
To his mind, it was all a plot by the CIA and the U.S. military, who used an U.S. Air Force cruise missile to murder Americans to justify a new Middle East war.
Lopez: It seems so hard to talk honestly about imams and Arab leaders calling for jihad, telling lies about Jews, without sounding hateful.
www.kentimmerman.com /2003_11_21nro.htm   (1827 words)

  
 Diane Ravitch goes inside a protection racket, National Review, 9-16-03
The biggest handicap is the lack of an organized movement to wage the battle.
Lopez: The textbook-adoption process is highly politicized in some states.
They are a miscellaneous batch of writings of mixed quality, sorted by gender and ethnicity, with a stew of social, political, and pedagogical messages thrown in, as well as a plethora of flashy graphics.
www.mdtaxes.org /news-stories2003/nationalreview.ravitch.police.9.16.03.htm   (652 words)

  
 news aggregator | JasonN.com
AP - Japan's major broadcast networks are in the final stages of choosing a location in the capital to build the tallest tower in the world, a Japanese newspaper reported Tuesday.
Kathryn Jean Lopez: Do not do anything else today until you've considered the possibility of hitting Houston with us.
Kathryn Jean Lopez: From Media Industry Newsletter: No question that founder (November 1955) Bill Buckley is NR (after all, Newsweek columnist/ABC News commentator George Will credited Buckley for "winning" the Cold War; min, November 14, 2005), and he will be eternally sainted On the Right.
www.jasonn.com /aggregator?from=140   (800 words)

  
 The Corner on National Review Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
THE NYTIMES & STEVEN VINCENT [Kathryn Jean Lopez]
I'm always told that pro-lifers don't care about the baby after he's born (which, of course, flies in the face of a lot of evidence to the contrary, but that's for another day, in a debate that will never end).
"Jean Dubofsky, lead lawyer for the gay rights activists and a former Colorado Supreme Court justice, said that when she came to Washington to prepare for the U.S. Supreme Court presentation, she immediately was referred to Roberts.
corner.nationalreview.com /05_07_31_corner-archive.asp   (12094 words)

  
 Declaration Foundation: Restoring America
Kathryn Jean Lopez: How did you wind up getting so involved in the campaign-finance-reform debate?
Beginning in about the mid-1980s, National Right to Life and its affiliates encountered repeated attempts by the Federal Election Commission and state regulators to interfere with our communications with the public about the actions of those who hold or seek federal office.
Lopez: What is the most handicapping aspect of the current Shays-Meehan bill in the House for the National Right to Life Committee?
www.declaration.net /news.asp?docID=2820&y=2002   (224 words)

  
 phorum - Our World Forum at Asiawind - Re: Christianity & Science.
Lopez: If there were only one thing readers could learn from your book, what would you hope it would be.
Aikman: I would like readers of Jesus in Beijing to grasp how Christianity, though assumed by many in the West to be outmoded and irrelevant to modern life, is regarded by many Chinese as the absolute key to a successful, peaceful, powerful modern China in the future.
Aikman: Because journalists in general tend to be secular and are often quite tone-deaf in their ability to grasp the significance of religious developments in any country.
www.asiawind.com /forums/read.php?f=3&i=126844&t=126818&v=f   (2825 words)

  
 Mideast Expert Daniel Pipes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Lopez: In whose court is the ball at the moment?
Pipes: Each side has a basic decision to make, and I would note that in each case it is not the leadership that is primarily having to make the decision, but the body politic.
He rose through the military ranks as a highly decorated soldier, brings to the job of prime minister unrivaled credentials in the security area, and yet has gone further than even some of the most extreme Israeli leftists in offering vast concessions without asking anything in return.
www.tzemachdovid.org /arab_violence/nreview.shtml   (1345 words)

  
 The Corner on National Review Online
His ‘Baghdad bounce’ in the polls was always going to be a trap (how could he back down without destroying the credibility he had won with his new supporters?), but it now appears that he will have to extricate himself from the diplomatic mess he has created against a backdrop of rising unpopularity.
Kathryn: That looks like a prime candidate for one of those supply-the-caption contests.
Kathryn: Did you HAVE to remind me? Just when I was getting over it....
www.nationalreview.com /thecorner/03_04_27_corner-archive.asp   (10526 words)

  
 Books
University of Chicago philosopher Jean Bethke Elshtain told Carroll: “I certainly have detected among my students a quest for some kind of purpose or meaning.” She notes the most surprising trend—students who arrive at a secular university with a religious faith that deepens during their years there.
The people Carroll introduces us to are the kind of people we want to know are around and with us as the Church in America enters the 21st century.
Kathryn Jean Lopez is executive editor of National Review Online (www.nationalreview.com) and an associate editor of National Review.
www.crisismagazine.com /april2003/book5.htm   (808 words)

  
 NRO on Emerson Fifth Circuit Ruling   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Kathryn Jean Lopez: Is the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decision on Tuesday a win or blow to the 2nd Amendment?
For the first time, a federal court of appeals has unambiguously held that the right to keep and bear arms belongs to individual citizens, and rejected the preposterous but judicially regnant theory that Second Amendment rights belong to governments or can only be exercised in the service of a government.
Lopez: Should a restraining order like the one in this case, against and ex-husband, be sufficient "to support the deprivation...
www.keepandbeararms.com /Emerson/nro10182001.htm   (386 words)

  
 Reagan on Life
He recently chatted—virtually—with his Corner colleague Kathryn Lopez about Ronald Reagan.
Worried that their son was too optimistic, the parents of a little boy took him to a psychiatrist.
The fall of the Soviet Union, the revitalization of the American economy and spirit, and all at the hands of a man of utter conviction — this is the stuff of high drama, not farce.
www.papillonsartpalace.com /reaganon.htm   (1542 words)

  
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Kathryn Jean Lopez reveals how Mel Gibson's portrayal of women is sure to
This new—or old, inasmuch as it is natural and commonsensical—kind of feminism, a focus on the different contributions of men and women and the different ways they live their missions, should make us all rethink how we live and love.
Kathryn Jean Lopez is the editor of National Review Online (www.nationalreview.com) and associate editor at National Review.
www.goodnewsmag.org /magazine/2MarApr/ma04Lopez.htm   (942 words)

  
 Beyond the Election: Catholics & America
Kathryn Jean Lopez is the editor of National Review Online and associate editor of the print edition of National Review.
An award-winning opinion journalist and experienced editor, she has written for publications such as the Wall Street Journal, National Catholic Register, The Women’s Quarterly and more.
Ignatius Insight’s Valerie Schmalz interviewed Kathryn on the importance of Catholics in the 2004 Presidential election, and the impact that Catholics may have in the future decisions made by the US Government.
www.ignatiusinsight.com /features/kathryn_j_lopez_nov08.asp   (867 words)

  
 Capital Research Center: Publications by Kathryn Jean Lopez   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Capital Research Center: Publications by Kathryn Jean Lopez
Home > Publications > Publications by Kathryn Jean Lopez
Union leaders want to organize Wal-Mart employees, seeking both a practical and a symbolic victory over the world’s largest retailer.
www.capitalresearch.org /pubs/author.asp?ID=10   (247 words)

  
 Kathyrn Jean Lopez - sacbee.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Instead of letting activists waste the day denouncing President Bush and other protectors of human rights and freedom, the United Nations ought to use its bullhorn to insist that Nazanin become a household name.
Kathryn Jean Lopez: A one-sided debate on TV
Those hoping to be entertained with Valentine's Day-themed programming on ABC tuned into the wrong channel, at least if they flipped to it during "Boston Legal." For those 60 minutes, you were treated to a political lecture, more like C-SPAN's late-night fare, only with prettier people.
www.sacbee.com /content/opinion/debate/lopez   (367 words)

  
 Happy Furry Puppy Story Time with Norbizness: No Thanks, I'm Keeping My Maiden Name   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
In related news, I am now to be known as Kathryn Jean Lopez-Banderas-Terwilliger-Cameron.
SPEAKING OF UGLINESS [Ramesh Ponnuru] Bradford Short is calling Arthur Caplan "the Paul Krugman of bioethics." (I suppose there are people who would take that as a compliment.) Also, I heard that somebody called Bill Buckner the Ramesh Ponnuru of clutch fielding.
DON'T KNOCK JELL-O [Kathryn Jean Lopez] For a long time, it was the only thing I could "cook." And that's why it hurts to go the bathroom.
norbizness.com /archives/001328.html   (975 words)

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