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...church. Last summer, the chosen topic was Islam. Fessio does not deny that evolution may be a top papal priority. "These are the fundamental questions of any human being who becomes aware of himself. Where did I come from? Where I am going? What is the meaning of life - mine and in general?" Fessio says the American debate over ID involves other factors, including separation of church and state. "Intelligent design isn't religion in terms of 'revealed truth.' It's also not science. It's natural philosophy. It's a possible conclusion of humans seeking sufficient reason...
...Thayer, I shared with a couple hundred other people. 414, I shared in close proximity with a girl who studied at the desk next to mine, slept in the bunk below mine, and even inhaled parts of the same spider when we slept...
...bring it in line with the 179% increase in house prices over the past decade. "The threshold needs to reflect what happened in the property market," says Tim Crawford, group economist at HBOS. "A lot of people may not realize they are sitting on a gold mine," says Young of Scottish Widows, whose research suggests that more than 40% of those whose assets now would make their estates liable for inheritance tax don't even realize it. The firm earlier this year began a public-awareness campaign - pointing out that it is possible to avoid the tax by judiciously transferring...
...truth is...Paris ain't bad. Hilton can't sing in any traditional sense of the word, but I Want You and Stars Are Blind--"Even though the gods are crazy/ Even though the stars are blind/ If you show me real love baby/ I'll show you mine"--are credible pieces of late-summer pop, on which she not only banishes her persona and exhales in tune but also understands that a crush is not the end of the world, just something everyone happens to relate to. Could it be that Paris speaks for all of us? Well...
...This yours?" I asked Charles when I got through examining him and explaining that he needed surgery if he hoped to keep his leg. "Oh no, doc, not mine," he said. "I don't even know what they use those for." His eyes rolled toward the crowd of blue uniforms just outside the door. The Leatherman did have a knife in it and burglars with weapons do get in more trouble than burglars without them. He probably only used it as a jimmy though - and I couldn't quite live with the idea of keeping him in Sing Sing...