A Johns Hopkins professor tells the story of a remarkable woman who’s been working in Egypt’s slums -- Mama Maggie, known as the Mother Teresa of Cairo. Plus wildlife photographer Pat Toth-Smith talks about her craft and we get a report from Baltimore-based Catholic Relief Services about Nepal’s recovery from two devastating earthquakes.
Egypt, Napal, and the Great Outdoors
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