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...second stop of his Central American tour, hailed the new leader as "a longtime and respected friend," and the swearing in as "a new opportunity for progress." That it was: Ardito Barletta's inauguration marked Panama's return to civilian government after 16 years of direct and indirect military rule...
Reagan had in fact edited out of the drafts prepared by White House aides any direct criticism of Moscow. His speech on Monday, delivered in a tone of great earnestness before the General Assembly, contained little that could be construed as even indirect chiding; for example, he advocated "a negotiated outcome" in Afghanistan without once mentioning the Soviet invasion and occupation of that country. His theme was peace through negotiation, and to support it he cited two historical figures who had rarely before appeared in his pantheon of quotable heroes: St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus...
Finally, with 8:54 left in the first half, Larson took an indirect kick from midfield which floated past Trask for the second goal...
...whole idea is to involve Americans who are of some influence, direct or indirect," says Professor of Law Henry J. Steiner '51, a participant in this June's trip. "The goal is to become more vocal...
Opposition to abortion is one of the clearest and oldest moral preachings of the Roman Catholic Church; it dates back to the 1st century. The destruction of the fetus, the church teaches, is a morally indefensible attack on human life. The only exception is "indirect abortion," or abortion as an incidental byproduct of a necessary attempt to save the mother's life. Ectopic pregnancy and cancer of the uterus are grounds for indirect abortion. Rape and incest are not exceptions, because the fetus conceived has the same right to life as any other fetus...