Word: annelies
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...Officially, the Church is very much opposed to rentapriest.com. "This is a mockery. It?s an absolute joke," says Sister Mary Ann Walsh, spokesperson for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops in Washington, D.C. "This is a group of people who are former priests who are not happy with their status as former priests, and so they?ve decided to form this organization that mocks the priesthood...
Catherine E. Shoichet ’04, a Crimson editor, is a History and Literature Concentrator in Winthrop House. In addition to wandering the streets of Detroit, she spends her spare summer moments haunting the streets of Ann Arbor, trying to catch a glimpse of Lee C. “Harrison Ford” Bollinger...
...turned around Continental Airlines. Neeleman lured chief financial officer John Owen from Southwest, "because there is no one else in the world who is better at buying airplanes and running a successful financial operation." For his people person, Neeleman chose the only executive who ever fired him. That was Ann Rhoades, who helped develop the airline industry's happiest employee group at Southwest. But in 1994 she pink-slipped Neeleman after Southwest bought Morris Air, another low-price airline he had started...
SETTLEMENT REACHED. By the family of the late CAROLYN BESSETTE KENNEDY and sister LAUREN BESSETTE; with the estate of JOHN F. KENNEDY JR.; for a reported $15 million; in New York City. The sisters' parents, Ann Freeman and ex-husband William Bessette, agreed to the settlement offer just before a July 16 deadline for filing a wrongful-death suit. Kennedy, his wife and sister-in-law were killed July 16, 1999, when a plane piloted by Kennedy went down in the ocean just off Martha's Vineyard...
...court's three women who dissented, focusing on larger, reproductive issues. Justice Ann Walsh Bradley regretted that "for the first time in our state's history," the court had "allowed the birth of a child to carry criminal sanctions." In fact, the U.S. Supreme Court declared procreation a basic human right in 1942. It reaffirmed it in 1978 by overturning a Wisconsin law forbidding child-support-delinquent citizens to marry if they could not show that their children could be kept off welfare. Similarly, activists like the A.C.L.U.'s Catherine Weiss say Oakley's sentence "runs dangerously close to having...