The Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano defended the pope in an unprecedented rebuke to the Times.
Nor, however, was it met with the sort of scathing rebuke that was once obligatory.
Nonetheless, it could be interpreted as a rebuke of his former employer and colleagues.
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Over the weekend, Continental Airlines rebuffed merger offers, a tacit rebuke to UAL 's United Airlines.
The omission from the board is a stinging rebuke for Mr. Bucksbaum in particular.
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Bonuses have been the subject of much debate, rebuke, and regulation in recent days.
Still, the idea of the child-vampire remains a staunch rebuke to the heavy teen-age breathing.
Myler and Crone marks an unusual public rebuke by two long-serving allies of News Corp.
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That has brought a stinging rebuke and the threat of a lawsuit from the European Commission.
On this final day, Breyer offered an unusually public rebuke to his new colleagues.
The "Dragon Tattoo" duo say their icy, ominous score wasn't intended as a rebuke of symphonic schmaltz.
So is Sir Andrew's description of the West as a simultaneous magnet, threat and rebuke to Russia.
Nonetheless, the saga has proved embarrassing for Mr Thaksin, and not simply because of the king's rebuke.
Last month Ali Tarhouni, the liberal oil and finance minister in Libya's ruling national council, issued a rebuke.
Voters in nine states issued a stunning rebuke to all levels of government on the issue of eminent domain.
The BBC's religious affairs correspondent Robert Pigott said Archbishop Welby's comments would be interpreted as a rebuke to ministers.
White said Rumsfeld was wrong and that his rebuke of Shinseki was unfair.
That brought a sharp rebuke from the U.S. ambassador Monday, as news of the insider attack in Wardak emerged.
Will a few snubs from abroad, and an occasional rebuke, count for much with Mr Putin and his generals?
Inflation as a stimulant offered little solace during the Seventies, which issued a stern rebuke to the denizens of intervention.
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The newspaper called for Condit's resignation less than two weeks ago and published another strong rebuke of the congressman Friday.
In most countries that would be no big deal, but in Japan it constitutes a stinging rebuke for local suppliers.
No administration figures showed up at Lugar's hearing, a fact that drew a rebuke from the panel's top Democrat, Sen.
But that made the camp, with its focus on the poor and marginalised, seem like a rebuke to the Church.
In 2011, he helped get a Republican congressman elected in New York as rebuke to the Democratic Party's stance on Israel.
It is sometimes thought that Europeans can do little to rein in a petrodollar-fuelled Russia, beyond issuing the occasional mild rebuke.
His diatribe brought a swift rebuke from the masked Vader, who used "The Force" to place a choke hold on his throat.
"That kind of rebuke from a high-ranking fellow Democrat is a signal that Condit is in deep trouble, " the Bee's editorial read.
On June 3rd, the organization issued stinging rebuke that placed responsibility for market volatility squarely on the shoulders of oil speculators.
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Last week he suffered his most serious rebuke, when a federal judge granted a new trial to convicted Tyson lobbyist Jack Williams.
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