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Harvard's problem, then, is simple: how do you compete among the best in the country come March, when you've been playing mediocre opponents for four and half months? No matter how talented a team is, it has to be tested. It has to play the best to become...
Chicago's Cardinal Bernardin got through a separate motion making the paper the basis for "further study and dialogue," most notably on the church's opposition to women priests, which was endorsed in the rejected text. Bernardin backs the ban but said candidly that it is "generally not well understood...
WHAT LASTING MARK HAS POPE JOHN PAUL II MADE? The Pontiff is renowned, among other things, for his vigorous effort to stem dissent and clarify what Catholicism stands for. Thus the newly issued Universal Catechism "will be the signature that the Pope leaves behind him," says a ranking Vatican official...
Much of the catechism, of course, merely reasserts traditional stands, including the church's hotly contested opposition to women priests, birth control, divorce, mercy killing and abortion. The catechism may not be especially innovative but, asserts Jean-Marie Cardinal Lustiger of Paris, it "will appear, with time, to be one...
The epigraph of the book's first chapter quoted Lincoln's reason for relieving General John Fremont of his Missouri command during the Civil War: "His cardinal mistake is that he isolates himself and allows nobody to see him," Lincoln wrote. "That's it," said Clinton as he drove. "The...