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...restaurant's owners, Mary Catherine Deibel and Deborah Hughes, have said that their lease expired at the beginning of September, but that they exercised their option to renew the lease. The Institute of 1770 has maintained that the restaurant does not have the right to renew its lease because the restaurant has been in arrears on its rent payments...
Massachusetts Gov. A. Paul Cellucci quickly took advantage of the charged atmosphere to propose two changes to the judicial system. He first vowed to renew a push for the state to adopt strict sentencing guidelines. Cellucci then said that he would file a bill to give prosecutors, as well as defendants, the right to appeal sentences. Both of these proposals would hurt the justice system more than they would help...
...reformers hope to begin a new dialogue about dying, one that integrates its enlightening potential. Says Byock: "Dying people have the chance to say what matters most, renew spirituality, complete relationships...It's not fun, not pretty, and I don't want to romanticize it, but, gee, it's not without some value." In a society that hides dying, however, it's often hard to see that value. Last year, retired New York psychologist Felice Gans, 72, was diagnosed with incurable pancreatic cancer. She was originally told she had two months, but she has lived more than a year. (Such...
...pounce the moment the first Jewish national candidate mentioned God. That was before he cited George Washington's admonition last week to never suppose that "morality can be maintained without religion"--as if agnostics, atheists and secular humanists are by definition immoral--and called for the nation to renew its dedication to "God and God's purpose...
...This is what they're complaining about: "As a people, we need to reaffirm our faith and renew the dedication of our nation and ourselves to God and God's purpose," said Lieberman during services. "There must be a place for faith in America's public life...