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...took the Catholic Church out on the road, ministering every year to millions of the faithful ecstatic at his presence in their midst. And his travels, more than anything, may have helped him reinvigorate and grow the Church in Africa, Latin America and Asia even as it struggled to retain its flock in Europe and North America...
...former MIC official insists that this view is mistaken. "In Iraq we don't write everything," he says. The claim that Saddam would destroy his most dangerous weapons of his own accord and not retain the means to prove it seems a stretch. But a captain in the Mukhabarat, the main Iraqi intelligence service, says he was a witness to just such an exercise. In July 1991, he says, he traveled into the Nibai desert in a caravan of trucks carrying 25 missiles loaded with biological agents. First the bulldozers took a week to bury them. It took three more...
Sisco's dramatic challenge is to retain Out of Sight's sensibility without repeating the movie, and itself: twice in two episodes we see Karen in flirtations with charismatic criminals and being taunted by creeps who don't think this little girl has the guts to shoot them. Its commercial challenge is to interest viewers in a cop with a personal life, in the time slot opposite NBC's no-feelings-please juggernaut Law & Order. If anyone can do that, it's Gugino, a potential breakout star, and not only for her Lynda Carter 2.0 looks. Pursuing...
...than their male counterparts and took longer to be promoted. It also revealed that a quarter of women have been offended by the behavior of their male colleagues. To mitigate these problems, the panel that conducted the study suggested that Princeton create a $10 million fund to hire and retain female scientists and engineers. If created, this substantial fund will have the resources to accomplish more than just good public relations for the university. In addition to funding female faculty, the money can be used to expand the role of women in science by providing university incentives—such...
...left investors and civil-aviation experts scratching their heads. Air France CEO Jean-Cyril Spinetta and KLM chief Leo van Wijk said the two firms won't cut staff and will operate as before from their hubs, Charles de Gaulle in Paris and Amsterdam's Schiphol. And to retain KLM's international traffic rights, they've had to create a holding company that will own all the shares of both companies but control only 49% of KLM's votes. (Two foundations and the Dutch government will retain the rest for three years.) Any savings will take years to realize. Still...