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...motherhood. Mary provides solace, unconditional acceptance and love, and a spiritual, nondenominational sanctuary from life's madness. Judi Laing Los Angeles The protestant acceptance of Mary reflects a long-held Roman Catholic feeling that God the Father also has a feminine side. It is humanity's longing for a parent God who is not only a father but also a mother. The Marian movement among Protestants is very welcome. It represents an openness. Perhaps it will not be very long before all of humanity, including fundamentalists who terrorize in the name of religion, realize that religious faiths may have different...
Snyder is familiar with Harvard: she studied at the Design School as a John L. Loeb scholar in 1996 and 1997 and is the parent of a Harvard alum...
Largely forgotten in our current Social Security debate are the four million people under the age of 19 who now collect Social Security survivor benefits. If you know someone who lost a parent or had a parent become disabled while he or she was growing up, you probably know someone who relies on Social Security benefits. But, if Social Security payroll contributions are reduced in order to create private accounts, these survivor benefits, as well as benefits paid to the disabled, would almost surely be reduced, leaving millions of non-retirees also at risk...
...Divestment is not a step that Harvard takes lightly, but I believe there is a compelling case for action in these special circumstances, in light of the terrible situation unfolding in Darfur and the leading role played by PetroChina's parent company in the Sudanese oil industry, which is so important to the Sudanese regime,” Summers...
...wrinkles of its own to worry about. There is competition from alleged knock-off brands, which so far has prompted the firm to file 16 trademark-infringement suits in federal court. Then there's a Federal Trade Commission suit scheduled for trial in July against Klein-Becker and its parent firm, Basic Research, alleging that its ads for several weight-loss supplements and tummy-flattening gels are misleading, although a spokesperson for Klein-Becker (which denies the charges) notes that StriVectin plays no part in that case...