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...Among the Italians, there's a lot of talk about Archbishop Tettamanzi of Genoa. As a moderate conservative, he's considered to be in line with John Paul II. But Milan's more progressive Archbishop Martini is considered to have a chance despite the conservative majority of the College of Cardinals. Even though John Paul II has appointed more than 90 percent of them, they're not clones. But Martini is already 75. Another candidate getting a lot of attention is Vienna's Archbishop Schonborn, who is a great linguist and a very bright...
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...world's best wine, and they may drink more per capita than almost anyone else, but advertising any image of alcohol is heavily restricted. And the French ad police don't care if you're hawking something as sobering as customer-relationship-management software. The U.S. software firm Blue Martini, based in San Mateo, Calif., was hoping to run print ads in France featuring its signature azure cocktail and a tag line that read, "This martini won't go to your head." But, after reviewing the tough 1991 ad law, the company's lawyers put their campaign back...
...hopes to be Pope, it's important not to say so, but hiding one's light entirely is not wise either. Like junior professors on track for tenure, some papabili are prolific authors. Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini's commentary on the Gospel of Mark is currently making the rounds and Cardinal Dionigi Tettemanzi published the 650-page New Christian Bioethics last year. A little strategic globe hopping may help too. Ray Flynn, the former U.S. ambassador to the Holy See, believes that to rank the papabili it's important to "get their frequent-flyer reports." A lifelong Catholic, Flynn...
...Kashow has added two promising pitchers this season, freshmen Nicole Borgstadt and Alexandra Martini, in order to round out the team on the mound. Sophomore Becky Ranta looks to build on last season, in which she recorded nine wins...