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Last Week in the World of News
11/7,Newport,R.I.
Friends and relatives of victims of EgyptAir Flight 990 gathered for an emotional multi-faith memorial service near the crash site. The Cairo-bound jet crashed into the Atlantic Ocean Sunday, killing its 217 occupants.
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A C~t Guard helicopter carrying a basket of flowers flew over the mourners on its way to the crash site, where the flowers will be scattered over the water.
11/8,Lima, Pero
More than 40 people were feared dead after an avalancheburied a village in the Andes mountains.
The avalanche may have been triggered by a combination of seismic activity and heavy rains that have been common recently in the area.
Officials warned that the death toll could reach 50 as more bodies were uncovered throughout the day.
New chaplain joins college staff after teaching, guidance careers
by Allison Webb staff writer
Father Stephen Albero is one of the new faces at Cabrini. He is the new campus chaplain.
Albero started out as a teacher for St. John Neumann high school in South Philadelphia. There he was introduced to the Norbertines, a religious community.
Albero joined the Norbertines and was ordained a priest in 1991. He then continued his teaching career at Archmere Academy. From there, he continued on to Archbishop Ryan.
Albero was then a special education coordinator and guidance director for St. John Neumann.
Albero's full-time job is vocational director for Daylesford Abbey in Paoli. While working there, he began thinking about looking into colleges.
'1 thought it would be a good idea to plug into some colleges," Albero said.
Albero came to Cabrini and was appointed campus chaplain by Campus Minister John DiMucci. Albero's goal here is to expose the men on campus to community life
11/5, Washington,D.C.
In a long-awaited decision, a federal judge ruled that Microsoft Corp. is a monopoly, using its power to harm competitors and customers. The decision is a major setback for the world's largest software company, which may be forced to change its business policies or break up into smaller companies after another ruling, expected in February.
11/4, Tehran,Iran
Tens of thousands of Iranians marked the anniversary of the U.S.-Iran hostage crisis by staging a rally outside the former U.S. embassy, burning Uncle Sam in effigy and vowing to continue their struggle against the "Great Satan."
Major General Mohsen Rezaie, a former chief of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, told the crowds that there would be no letup in Iran's 20-year feud with the U.S., who he says restricts Islamic freedom in Iran.
11/6, Sydney, Australia
In a surprising decision, majority pro-republican voters turned down a chance to convert the country to a Republic, opting instead to retain Britain's Queen Elizabeth as head of state. Politicians had been campaigning for a republic, which would allow citizens to appoint their own homegrown president. However, the referendum was defeated at the polls by a 55 percent majority.
Father Stephen Albero is Cabrini's new campus chaplain.
and priesthood and get them interested.
"I want to be as visible to students as possible and be available for confessions," Albero said. "I want to be a part of the community at Cabrini."
Albero quoted the saying for which Daylesford Abbey stands.
"It enriches the church by communion nourished by contemplation of God's word, made visible in worship service within the local church," he said.
Albero holds church services on Tuesday and Sunday nights and is also available for confessions.