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...obstacles" to closer communion between the Churches - a clear reference to the Anglican openness to gays and women in the clergy. Williams, who was accompanied by his wife and two children, timed his trip to mark the 40th anniversary of a historic meeting between Archbishop Michael Ramsey and Pope Paul VI. On that first formal encounter between the heads of the two Churches since England's King Henry VIII broke with Rome in the 16th century, the Pope gave Ramsey the ring that symbolizes his papal authority. Williams was wearing that same ring in his meeting with Benedict. And these...
...escalating dangers created by political extremists and terrorists. Why must the U.S. play global watchdog? Because it is the only nation with the power to do so, it is thereby obligated to. Rogue states and Islamic militants need to be counterbalanced by a big bulldog like the Bush Administration. Paul de Villiers Pietermaritzburg, South Africa I admire a leader like President Bush, who stands up for what he believes, regardless of the effect it has on his popular support. I believe that World War II would never have taken place had there been leaders like Bush around to stop Hitler...
...students who are essentially still waiting on their insurance claim checks.” But Eric P. Lesser ’07 of Kirkland said he has collected e-mailed statements from 22 students who are upset with the company’s service. He and his roommates, Paul B. Davis ’07-’08 and Ashwin Kaja ’07, said they’re still missing a couch and three rugs that they stored with the company. Lesser filed his insurance claim on Oct. 1. He said he contacted the company four more...
Legally, ride-sharing services avoid the regulations that govern for-hire businesses like taxicabs by forbidding drivers to solicit requests for passengers. If the business grows--and if there are some high-profile incidents--that could change. "It's a gray area," says Paul Angenend, an attorney specializing in transportation law. "If you ride-share 20 times a month, then you're in the for-hire business...
...cost us the game in the end.” The Crimson’s lack of discipline hurt it again in the final frame. Needing to recover from a 3-2 deficit, Harvard instead committed four penalties—including a major penalty awarded to junior center Paul Dufault at 12:46 for hitting from behind—that limited its offensive chances. Yale made the most of Dufault’s penalty, tallying two man-advantage goals—including a 5-on-3 score with Crimson sophomore forward Jimmy Fraser also in the sin bin?...