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...rich. But very few of the schools and hospitals are legally owned by Opus, which admits only to providing "doctrinal and spiritual formation." It is a tribute to the persistence of Allen and his financial expert, Joseph Harris, that they determined that at least in the U.S., Opus proper enjoys a minimum of "dual control" over them by placing members on their boards...
...major commitments. Number one is the promotion of human values - not because of religious belief, but because of biological reasoning. We need peace of mind. Peace of mind is good for health, good for community, good for family, and also for physical growth. A peaceful mind is more proper. A disturbed mind, harmful. My number two commitment, as a believer, is for harmony among the different religious traditions. In the last 20, 30 years, I made these two commitments whenever I had the opportunity. As far as the promotion of religious harmony is concerned, I think I made some contribution...
...said that UC members will have “the opportunity to come to their own conclusion on the proper structure...
...that kind of comment on their work.” Director of the Office of International Programs Jane Edwards presented a proposal to the Council asking that significant international experiences be noted on transcripts. While the Council expressed strong support for international experiences, some doubted whether transcripts were the proper place to offer recognition, Mendelsohn said. “There was a question whether things which are not academic ought to show up on a transcript,” Mendelsohn said. The Council did not discuss the upcoming search for a replacement for Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby...
...Senator Clinton, who faces reelection in November, told Bloomberg News in New York that Bush's authorization of the leaking of information to bolster his case on Iraq "was absolutely not the proper use" of the declassification process, according to a transcript provided by Bloomberg. "Presidents should know not to go too far," she added. "We saw it with Richard Nixon - claiming national security to break into Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist's office, to break into the Democratic National Committee. Well, here we have a president at least giving an implicit go ahead...