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...every blinged-out star, there’s an obscure sibling lurking in the wings. But while Ashley may not be able to carry her own stadium concert, sister restaurants do not suffer the same fate. Often, proximity to greatness makes for gastronomic rewards...
...they get by? “As far as being in a band and making money, it’s really kind of nebulous,” says Leanse, adding, “We both have day jobs.” Such is the fate of those who bear the uneasy listening cross...
...fate of the Crimson hotties lies in the hands of their peers, who will cast their votes online once voting begins this week...
Moreno is not backing down from the pundits, the city or the Dodgers, who have begun selling LOS ANGELES DODGERS OF LOS ANGELES T shirts and caps. At the end of the day, he notes, the fans will determine his fate. Says Moreno: "If the ball park is not a safe, affordable place, guess what--you as a fan, you as a customer are not coming back." Guess that's the real name of the game...
...this to say that every single teaching now a part of the Catechism is completely sacrosanct and inviolate? No, but the overhaul that some wish to inflict upon the Church would doom it to the same fate that so many other, previously vibrant, Christian denominations have experienced; a leadership that is confident in its own righteousness and a membership that has ceased to exist. One of the things that irks people about Catholicism is its explicit appeal to be a universal arbiter of right and wrong, yet this is also what gives it its enduring strength. Catholicism has seen...