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...MADE SOME BIG CHANGES SINCE 2002, MOVING FROM CALIFORNIA TO THE EAST COAST AND THEN BACK AGAIN. WHY THE CROSS-COUNTRY TREKS? I was frustrated with my skating and wanted a change. And when I was training in New York [with Robin Wagner, coach of Olympic gold medalist Sarah Hughes], things just weren't working out. I tried it for six months and in the end felt like I needed to take charge of my skating again. So I came back home to California...
...area without taking away elsewhere. In this case, the loser is baptism--or at least the rite's broadest, bluntest definition. Limbo was conceived in the Middle Ages to solve a problem relating to original sin, the inherited stain of Adam and Eve's disobedience. Jesus' death on the Cross is understood to have relieved humanity of the burden of that sin, an immunity Catholicism still considers activated for each human as he or she unites with Christ in baptism...
...case continues to be made that this congressionally chartered organization is dysfunctional." BENNIE THOMPSON, Democratic Representative from Mississippi, as Congress began an inquiry last week into how the Red Cross has mismanaged relief efforts and funds for Hurricane Katrina, 9/11 and other disasters...
...business. "Expansion into North America is a key strategic objective for Arcelor," Dollé explained. Arcelor's hyperactive end to the year was just part of a huge wave of mergers and acquisitions that is sweeping Europe these days; in boardrooms from Manchester to Moscow, cross-border strategies similar to Dollé's are the driving force. In Europe and globally, 2005 is poised to go down in the record books as the third best year for M&A activity in history. Morgan Stanley reckons the total volume of European transactions will hit $1 trillion for the year, or about...
...Illarionov?s recent criticism of Putin had put him in the cross hairs, and he was being eased out of office. He was stripped of his crucial job as Russia's envoy to the G-8, and his Kremlin staff had been gradually reduced. But it was Illarionov who took the final step to resign this week. In a lengthy interview with TIME, Illarionov sat down to discuss his decision to leave office, the tense situation in Ukraine and his harsh criticism of the current administration...