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by NICOLE WINFIELD "Nothing on its own can solve the complex problem
of world hunger," Ambassador Francis Rooney told Pope Benedict
XVI as he presented his credentials during a Benedict, for his part, urged the "I am confident that your nation will continue
to demonstrate a leadership based on unwavering commitment to the values
of freedom, integrity and self-determination," he said in remarks
provided by the He also told Rooney that all political decisions must
be based on ethical considerations that promote "the dignity, life
and freedom of each human person." The Critics of the technology say there is enough food
to feed the world and that what is necessary is the political will and
appropriate policies to fight hunger. They also warn the potential dangers
of genetically modified food outweigh any benefits. While much of Cardinal Renato Martino,
who heads the Last September, he told a conference that the In his comments Saturday, Rooney said "We look to the Holy See to help the world recognize
the moral imperative of a true investigation of these technologies,"
he said. In his first audience with the pope, Rooney also said
the Rooney, a November 12, 2005 |