Virginian-Pilot


DATE: Friday, September 12, 1997            TAG: 9709120736

SECTION: FRONT                   PAGE: A4   EDITION: FINAL 

TYPE: FOCUS

SOURCE: BY NEELY TUCKER, KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE

                                            LENGTH:   41 lines




FOCUS: MOTHER TERESA'S TWO WORLDS THE CITY THAT MOURNS THE DIMINUTIVE NUN IS A STUDY IN CONTRASTS BETWEEN THELITERATE AND COMPARATIVELY RICH WORLD IN WHICH SHE WAS IDOLIZED AND THE TANGLE OF DISENFRANCHISED, IMPOVERISHED PEOPLE IN WHICH SHE LABORED.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS

An Indian mother and her child sit waiting for water to boil...

An Indian military officer stands guard at the head of Mother

Teresa...

Map

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FUNERAL ON TV

LOCALLY

In Hampton Roads, people are invited to express their condolences

to the Missionaries of Charity, the order founded by Mother Teresa,

by signing condolence books at locations of two local funeral homes

- Kellum, and Smith and Williams.

The books for Mother Teresa will be available through Sunday.

Condolence books for the family of Princess Diana also are still

available.

A keepsake remembrance card will be given to all those who sign.

For more information, call Kellum Funeral Home at 340-1717 or

Smith and Williams Funeral Home at 855-5558. KEYWORDS: MOTHER TERESA FUNERAL



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