Word: karens
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...eyesight and both hands. He weighs on my conscience because I support our mission. I have not reconciled myself to my responsibility for his injuries as an outspoken supporter of our liberation of Iraq. I have work to do on that, and it continues to keep me awake. Karen Howard Redmond, Washington, U.S. Weisskopf's story brought back memories of my experiences in World War II. I was awarded a Silver Star, but I'm fortunate to have survived for 83 years without having to pay as dearly as Weisskopf has. If he were in uniform, he would have been...
...KAREN HOWARD Redmond, Wash...
...anyone other than atheists or agnostics. But professors remain less spiritual than the general public—only 6.9 percent of the U.S. population identifies itself as agnostic or atheistic, according to a 2000 General Social Survey conducted by the National Opinion Research Center. Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History Karen L. King said it is not surprising that there are more atheists and agnostics among professors than among the general public. King said that professors, who frequently engage in intellectual thought, would be more likely to question their own faith. Such questioning leads to defining themselves by those terms...
Cambridge Public Health Department’s interim chief of public health, Karen A. Hacker, revealed that the department is currently examining the issue and New York City’s approach to it. In the mean time the department is “doing tremendous things for obesity prevention in Cambridge,” she said...
...With reporting by Karen Tumulty...