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...When you see Oral Roberts University, you don't see a bunch of tin buildings. You see some thing that you can be proud of. I'm not serving a God that's poor. God owns everything. All the silver and gold on this earth belong to God. He created it. We believe in building first-class, that's why the City of Faith is built the way it is-it's built to serve people. You know, you can build second class and spend a fortune on maintenance...
...phenomenon, of course. Groups of local doctors have long owned some small facilities. But today those hospitals are more likely to be members of large national chains. Indeed, nearly 40% of all U.S. hospitals are already linked in multihospital systems. More than 60% are expected to belong to such groups...
...Spanish membership in NATO. It has always seemed to me that it is unnecessary for Spain to belong to NATO. It's not good for our country or advisable from a global viewpoint...
...into the U.S. But it was not until three weeks ago, when a man came to wash his office windows, that Gustafson appreciated the full extent of the problem. "He asked me in Spanish if he could come in," Gustafson recalls. "It was apparent the guy didn't belong here." The INS official promptly began deportation proceedings against the undocumented window washer...
...stereotype of small town reactionary fanaticism is often as much of a myth as that of the Red Menace on the Charles, insists Elliott. He points out that his family, for example, as well as other members of the Anabaptist Protestant sect to which they belong, have always stressed cooperation and generosity in race relations. "In some ways I also came here a lot less exist than many people," he adds, explaining that in Bremen, women such as his own mother work full-time "out of necessity, and there's no great cause attached to it." In general he lauds...