Ankur Desai
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He's a more important person for Jerusalem.
This is like he's going home.
You cannot tell someone, don't go to your home.
Good afternoon, everyone.
Welcome to this conference.
Two days later, inside the Latin Patriarchate, Cardinal Pizzabala played the incident down as a misunderstanding.
The limited mass he was due to hold on Palm Sunday, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, is now being allowed to go ahead on Easter Sunday.
And he reiterated how he and other religious leaders accepted the wartime restrictions, but grieved that Holy Week felt bereft.
Jerusalem without pilgrims is...
Sebastian Asher, reporting from Jerusalem.
The octopus is one of the sea's most fascinating creatures.
Intelligent, elusive, and still not fully understood.
One of the questions that has long puzzled scientists is how it reproduces.
Now researchers at Harvard say they've uncovered part of that mystery, specifically how the male succeeds in mating.
My colleague Tim Frank spoke to Professor Nicholas Bellono, the senior author of the study published in the journal Science.
He began by explaining what the process actually looks like.
The male has one specialized arm.
It's the third arm from the right.
And it uses this arm not only to identify the female, but then it inserts the arm into the female mantle.
And then the arm searches around the internal organs and finds the oviduct.