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...impose lockstep political behavior on believing voters. The church allows believers commonsense, or "prudential," latitude in fitting doctrine to political action. That is not license to contradict teaching, but an acknowledgment of the delicacy of its application in the real world. In practice, says the Rev. John Langan of Georgetown University, prudence could translate into supporting Pennsylvania's pro-choice Arlen Specter (as Santorum has) to maintain the Senate majority of the Republican Party, which skews antiabortion. Former New York Governor Mario Cuomo once famously suggested that "prudential" latitude might involve voting pro-choice because recriminalizing abortion would allow people...
...Georgetown, extracurricular involvement does not make students reluctant to study abroad because international experience is a part of the school’s culture, says Shannon A. Donoghue, the resource center coordinator for Georgetown’s Division of Overseas Studies...
...first contest of the year, the Windermere Classic, held in Redwood Shores, Calif., the Black and White vanquished then-No. 3 Stanford and No. 5 Georgetown. But the then-No. 2 Tigers again had Radcliffe’s number, topping the Black and White by three seconds for their ninth consecutive victory over Radcliffe dating back to May 4, 2002. The loss dropped the Black and White to No. 2 in the nation. But after easily dispatching then-No. 10 Rhode Island, Radcliffe got another shot at Princeton three weeks later at the Knecht Cup on the Cooper. The Black...
...Sprints turned into a tour de force for the Black and White. In the Grand Finals, Radcliffe emerged from the starting line even with the Tigers, the Badgers and Georgetown. Sticking with Princeton over the opening 1,000 meters was something new for the Black and White, which was accustomed having to come from behind to offer a challenge...
...Georgetown Law Professor Daniel K. Tarullo, who has known Summers since their time on the Dukakis campaign and later as a colleague who advised former President Bill Clinton on economics, says that he “had assumed that the Corporation would not offer the presidency to Summers unless the Corporation had wanted a broad-ranging president who would be a leading figure in American education...