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Mother Teresa, or should now we say, Saint Teresa of Calcutta, for decades was seen on TV screens around the world tending to what she called the poorest of the poor. From San Francisco to Sydney peoples eyes filled with tears as the wizened old woman held infants in her arms and proclaimed that through the power of God Almighty she would address the many wrongs of this world and help millions whose lives had been blighted by poverty. And yet for some, their eyes only glistened with anger, their hearts were filled only with the beat of injustice, as they saw only too clearly a dark shadow cast by a woman who was far from the angel of the gutters she was said to be. Today we present the ugly truth. We imagine that introduction has already nettled a few of our viewers who could and still cannot see anything like a dark side to the person who was called the patron saint of missionaries. Maybe they are well aware that this woman was outspoken about the abject poverty that certain reside