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New York's Empire State Building says 'no' to Mother Teresa
AP, Jun 9, 2010, 10.01am IST

 



 
 



 
NEW YORK: New York City's Empire State Building said "yes" to  Mariah 
Carey, dog shows, cancer charities -- and even the 60th anniversary of  
communist 
China. 

But the landmark skyscraper's owners have declined to  illuminate it in 
honour of the late Mother Teresa. 

"They're bigots! They  have an animus against Catholics!" Catholic League 
President Bill Donohue told  The Associated Press yesterday. 

He said his lay advocacy group requested  that the building glow on August 
26 for the centennial of the late Nobel Peace  Prize winner's birth. The 
request was denied in an unsigned, faxed letter,  Donohue said, "and they never 
gave an explanation." 

He said Empire State  Building officials were "stonewalling" not only the 
Catholic League, but also  the media and members of New York's City Council. 

Now, another prominent  New York Catholic is voicing her outrage. 

City Council Speaker Christine  Quinn told the AP that she spoke yesterday 
with Empire State Building owner  Anthony Malkin. 

Although the real estate mogul was "very professional"  and said he "would 
reflect on the points I made," she said, he didn't give her a  satisfactory 
answer. 

She told the AP the answer should be "yes to Mother  Teresa." 

Telephone messages left for building spokeswoman Melanie Maasch  were not 
returned yesterday. The telephone at Malkin Holdings, Malkin's  
Manhattan-based company, rang unanswered last afternoon. 

In New York,  Mother Teresa helped open a pioneering hospice for AIDS 
patients in Manhattan's  Greenwich Village. 

"Her impact on the world was so much greater than one  religious group," 
Quinn said. 

Although she's Catholic, the Democratic  City Council speaker has often 
disagreed with the religiously traditional League  on issues such as gay 
marriage. Quinn is openly gay. 

But when it comes  to the iconic skyscraper and the ethnic Albanian nun who 
worked in India, she  backs the League. 

Illuminating the 102-story high-rise on Fifth Avenue  in different colours 
to mark an important date, cause or personality is a New  York tradition. 
The building is colour-decorated for religious holidays such as  Christmas and 
Hanukkah and other special occasions 







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