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Evangelical boosters find revival everywhere. Barna says he sees house churching and practices like home schooling and workplace ministries as part of a "seminal transition that may be akin to a third spiritual awakening in the U.S." Jeffrey Mahan, academic vice president of Denver's liberal and institutionally oriented Iliff School of Theology, doesn't go that far, but he does think the trend is significant. American participation in formal church has risen and fallen throughout history, he notes, and after a prolonged post - World War II upswell, big-building Christianity may be exhaling again in favor of informal arrangements...
...Securitas case, $3.5 million, enough to turn the heads of many villains, or villains' wives. Most dangerously, you have to physically shift the stolen goods--and the Tonbridge robbers had a lot of baggage to haul around. "If you have Ł40 million in Ł50 notes," says Jeffrey Robinson, a security expert and author in London, "you are talking about 800,000 pieces of paper. That would weigh 900 lbs. The immediate problem is, what the hell do you do with...
Calderón “is the perfect candidate,” said Jeffrey A. Frankel, Harper professor of capital formation and growth at the Kennedy School. “The candidate on the left is very popular,” Frankel said, referring to Lopez Obrador...
...Ferguson was first named to the Federal Reserve in 1997 under former U.S. President Bill Clinton to fill an unexpired term ending Jan. 30, 2000. In 2001, Ferguson was reappointed by Bush for another term that was set to expire in 2014. Harpel Professor of Capital Formation and Growth Jeffrey A. Frankel, who was appointed to the Council of Economic Advisers under Clinton, said that outgoing University President Lawrence H. Summers initially suggested Ferguson to Clinton. “As a Clintonite, I’m sad to see all the Clinton appointees drop...
...undergraduate robot enthusiasts, hopes to qualify for the international showdown of simulated soccer players: the RoboCup World Cup. “The ultimate goal of RoboCup is to create a team of robots that can beat the World Cup champions by 2050,” says club Co-President Jeffrey K.L. Ma ’07. But with the average robot standing at just 15 cm tall, it certainly will take some time–or at least a growth spurt–before these robots make it to the big (human) league. In the more immediate future, the CRFC...