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It was intended as a highlight of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's ambitious program to put Britain's vast array of state-owned businesses back into private hands. But when some 2.2 billion government shares in British Petroleum -- about 31.5% of the company's equity -- came up for sale last...
The rush to vagueness characterized the treatment of other issues: ways to incorporate the laity more fully into church life; whether Catholic politicians are bound to apply church teaching to society; and the role of lay activist movements, conservative and liberal. Some observers believe synod discussions have become less spontaneous...
"If we can agree with the Soviets onintermediate-range missiles, then we can forge aconsensus on welfare reform," said Clinton, whoconsidered a run for the Democratic presidentialrace earlier this year.
The major lapse occurred in the game's first minute when McGill scored easily off a Crimson mistake to forge in front, 6-0.
The aquamen carried over their momentum from the Richmond game, as they zoomed out to a 5-2 lead by halftime. But Bucknell monopolized the scoring in the next period-and-a-half, scoring six straight goals to forge an 8-5 lead.