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...transfer the property to the school," Abramoff wrote on July 21, 2002 to Volz. "Any chance of slipping into the election reform bill?" Volz replied, "The election reform negotiators have been meeting all weekend and may be close to agreement. This means we would have to move asap." "You are wonderful," Abramoff responded...
...poultry in Turkey," says Guenael Rodier, leader of the who team in Turkey. As the disease penetrated the eastern edge of Europe, governments across the Continent were asking tough questions about their own risk. So what lessons can they draw from the Turkish experience? YOU'VE GOT TO MOBILIZE ASAP If you wait until people get sick, it can already be too late. Last week, teams of Turkish health workers in battered vans began to mount a nationwide chicken hunt, going house-to-house in white biohazard gear to search out sick birds. But in another snowy village outside...
...absence of limbo, some theologians have noticed, the rite of baptism may not seem as imperative to many Catholics as it once appeared. Despite its continued centrality as the sacramental entry to the body of Christ, some of its ASAP urgency will presumably fade. Indeed, the expected limbo ruling comes in addition to an older decision that appeared to downgrade baptism's gatekeeping role. The Second Vatican Council of 1962-65 ruled that in the case of some adult seekers of God--even non-Christians--the desire for the divine could take the place of the rite...
...finds out the truth you’d better believe Ana Lucia kicks his ass. Now, about The Others. I’ve gone through several scenarios on their master plan. Simple cannibalism seems too cliché, but if anybody has any other ideas call or e-mail me ASAP. In the last episode, The Tailies finally met their counterparts. I’m not going to lie, when Bernard and Rose finally reunited, I cried a little. Prior to the tearful hugs, we learned about Ana Lucia. In her pre-crash life, Ana Lucia was an officer with...
...truth hurt in ways that most Americans still don't get. The perception was that the U.S. would prop up another nation if threatened with a massive wave of illegal immigration, but otherwise cared only that big American banks should be able to get their money out of Thailand ASAP. Is it any wonder, Mahbubani writes, that China?the one major country that didn't play by Washington's rules back then?now sees its influence gaining steadily, probably at America's expense...