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Alone among European Communist countries, Yugoslavia has an ambassador to the Holy See, and there is a papal nuncio in Belgrade-although Roman Catholics are outnumbered by members of the Orthodox churches. The Vatican is free to appoint bishops of its choice, including several who have been political prisoners. A Catholic press publishes missals, books and journals, with the proviso that they have no political content. (The government worries particularly about nationalist sentiments among the predominantly Catholic Croats.) Yugoslav Christians are relatively lucky. In 1967 neighboring Albania proclaimed itself the world's "first atheist state," and little has been...
...wish to abolish CHUL or CUE because they think those committees fulfill a certain function -- providing an opportunity for interaction between students and faculty members. Some kind of co-existence is probably likely. One possibility being considered by some representatives is to permit the Student Assembly to appoint the members of student-faculty committees. Another possibility, one advocated by Stephen V.R. Winthrop '80, chairman of the Student Assembly, is to seek recognition from the Faculty instead of from CHUL, thereby avoiding an impression that the Student Assembly is less powerful than CHUL...
Before they can take any major actions, the committee members must wait for Rosovsky to appoint more members in the next week or two. Only two subcommittees--for Expository Writing and the math requirement--now have all their members...
Lawyers for Remigia Brooke filed an accompanying request that the court appoint a receiver to "take possession and control of the assets of defendant Edward W. Brooke, including any real and personal property...
Assistant Attorney General Philip Heymann told the subcommittee there was no need to appoint a special prosecutor to handle the investigation...