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...same day the committee offered its report, Gingrich issued a letter. Though he denied any intent to mislead the members, he admitted that "inaccurate, incomplete and unreliable statements were given to the committee" over his signature. He claimed to be "naive" about the tax laws. All of that gave him reasonable hope of getting away with just a reprimand, the lightest penalty, from the committee. While even that would be unprecedented for a House Speaker, it would fall short of censure, which would require Gingrich to step down...
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...Angela Merkel's. That's why Merkel did not appeal as much to voters who wanted to hear comfortable words. Philippe Dahbi Rockenhausen, Germany Gays Need Not Apply You reported that pope Benedict XVI may reaffirm a ban on homosexuals entering the seminary [Oct. 3]. The Pope may be intent on a "thorough cleaning up of the priesthood." But given the Roman Catholic Church's history of sexual abuse of children by the clergy, why has it taken so long for anything to be done? Can it be that aberrant behavior and hypocritical attitudes are finally costing the church sizable...
...Catalano, at 5:06 p.m. on Saturday, officers arrested Ronald R. Vick of Brighton, Mass., on the third floor of the Mather lowrise after a check of his record revealed three outstanding warrants against him. Police charged him with trespassing and breaking and entering in the daytime with the intent of theft, which is a felony. HUPD would not comment on the nature of the warrants against Vick, but a search of the Massachusetts Sex Offender Registry Board (SORB) by The Crimson revealed that Vick was convicted of rape in April 1991. He is classified by the SORB, a state...
...reported that Pope Benedict XVI may reaffirm a ban on homosexuals entering the seminary [Oct. 3]. The Pope may be intent on a "thorough cleaning up of the priesthood." But given the Roman Catholic Church's history of sexual abuse of children by the clergy, why has it taken so long to act? Can it be that aberrant behavior is finally costing the church big money...