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  1. Anne Sebba, Mother Teresa: Beyond the Image(New York: Doubleday,
    1997), p. 122.

  2. “Mother Teresa Dies,” BBC Politics 97, http://www.bbc.co.uk/politics97/
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  3. Christoper Hitchens, “Ghoul of Calcutta,” Nation,April 13, 1992, p. 474.

  4. “Mother Teresa: A Profile,” CNN Interactive, http://www.cnn.com/
    WORLD/9709/mother.teresa/profile/ (accessed October 15, 2003).

  5. Christopher Hitchens, The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa In Theory
    and Practice(New York: Verso, 1995) p. 7.

  6. Christopher Hitchens, The Missionary Position,p. 41.

  7. Christopher Hitchens, The Missionary Position,p. 10.

  8. George Sim Johnston, “Mother Teresa and the Missionary Position,” re-
    view of The Missionary Positionby Christopher Hitchens in National Review,De-
    cember 25, 1995, p. 58.

  9. Bruno Maddox, “The Missionary Position,” review of The Missionary Po-
    sitionby Christopher Hitchens in The New York Times Review of Books, January
    14, 1996.

  10. Robert Kee, “The Missionary Position,” review of The Missionary Position
    by Christopher Hitchens in The Sunday Times,November 10, 1995, p. 25.

  11. Mary Poplin, “No Humanitarian,” Commonweal,December 19, 1997,
    pp. 11–14.

  12. Parvathi Menon, “Mother Teresa,” Frontline: India’s National Magazine,
    September 20–October 3 1997, http://www.frontlineonnet.com/fl1419/
    14190170.htm.

  13. Mary Poplin, “No Humanitarian,” pp. 11–14.

  14. Nelson Graves, “Mother Teresa No Stranger to Controversy,” Reuters:
    New York, August 24, 1996, http://library.bigchalk.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/
    WOPrimo.woa/20/wo/JW75gJ4TBP1s3EEW9q71laknBdo/3.27.2.12.3.

  15. Mary Poplin, “No Humanitarian,” pp. 11–14.


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