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Having been caught worshiping alone (with bodyguards) in the Roman Catholic Westminster Cathedral in London, British Prime Minister Tony Blair was reported in all British newspapers Thursday as denying that he was about to leave the Church of England and become the first Catholic British prime minister since the Reformation.
A Mexican middle class ran some of the largest businesses, held political offices, became artists or intellectuals, funded private and public education, and created a prosperous Mexican society envied by other communities of the Southwest, with elegant theaters like the Teatro Carmen and Spanish-language newspapers.
But newspapers have the right to practice hypocrisy in the privacy of their own editorial pages.
Despite feelings of solidarity with Kosovo's Muslim Albanian majority, Arab newspapers were generally gloomy and apprehensive Thursday about the NATO offensive.
Among the conservative British newspapers, still regarding the use of ground troops as both desirable and a distinct possibility, the Times of London said in an editorial that Milosevic's "peace" offer to Russian Prime Minister Yevgeny Primakov had been just "a feint to split the Alliance" and urged the continuation of the war until Milosevic capitulated.