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...describing Harvard's 13-4 win over Princeton in yesterday's baseball story, the blank line following the sentence starting "Five Harvard batters" should have been filled in by this paragraph: "The Crimson scored in every inning except the second, although it didn't pull ahead for good until the fourth. Tied 3-3 entering the bottom of the fourth, senior catcher Bryan Brissette singled and stole second, going to third on a catcher' throwing error. Vankoski then tripled him home, and Bernhard drove Vankoski home with a single to make the score 5-3." We apologize for the error...
...every Harvard graduate should be broadly educated, as well as trained in a particular academic specialty or concentration." These are the informative words provided by the faculty of the Core Curriculum, found on page one of our course catalogues. For those of us who neglected to give this introductory paragraph its due attention--I will assume this is many of us--it is an attempt to describe the structure of the Core and the goals behind such organization...
...Monday, he said he had written "one pathetic paragraph" of the letter and was not sure when he would complete...
...page plan calling on governments to commit $17 billion annually by the year 2000 to curb global population growth. About 90% of the draft document had been approved in advance by the participants, but the remaining 10% contained some bombshells John Paul had seen coming. The most explosive was Paragraph 8.25, which owed its inclusion in part to a March 16 directive from the Clinton Administration to all U.S. embassies; it stated that "the United States believes access to safe, legal and voluntary abortion is a fundamental right of all women" and insisted the Cairo conference endorse that policy...
John Paul was not in Cairo, but he kept in constant touch with his delegation. Vatican spokesman Joaquin Navarro-Valls recalls the Pope's reaction to Paragraph 8.25: "He feared that for the first time in the history of humanity, abortion was being proposed as a means of population control. He put all the prestige of his office at the service of this issue." For nine days the Vatican delegates, under his direction, lobbied and filibustered; they kept their Latin American bloc in line and struck up alliances with Islamic nations opposed to abortion. In the end, the Pope...