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The poll's findings will appear in Psychology Today's March issue, along with an analysis written by the magazine's editor in chief, T. George Harris, and the orchestrator of the survey, Father Andrew Greeley. Greeley, a professor of sociology at the University of Arizona, is probably best known...
The matter, of course, could not end there. After Cuomo sardonically noted that he had been "cursed . . . even to hell," John Cardinal O'Connor, Vaughan's superior, declared that the bishop had the duty to warn any Catholic against pursuing a gravely evil course of action. Thus Vaughan's statement...
CASA members said Cristiani would visit with Cardinal Bernard Law on Saturday, but Harvard officials reached yesterday said they were unaware of any scheduled meeting between Christian and members of the Harvard community.
The charges, magnified by the Manila rumor mill, have inflicted serious political damage. While the President herself is considered incorruptible, critics accuse her of turning a blind eye to family and friends who are said to be enriching themselves at the public's expense. "What good is a Blessed Virgin...
But the softer words did not change the official positions. The U.S. was demanding that the Vatican hand over the dethroned dictator so that he could be flown to Florida for trial on charges of facilitating or arranging the smuggling of drugs into the U.S. Noriega was not a political...