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...There are many different moralities in our pluralistic society. What we must realize is that some moralities are simply better than others." Since I do not particularly take issue with this claim, I would like to point out some of the problems I see in the position of the Roman Catholic Church. (After all, I am only exercising the same right...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lat's Moralizing Falls Short | 12/1/1995 | See Source »

...woman who has been beaten by her husband meets a good man and wants to remarry within the Church, what should she do? The Roman Church's answer is annullment, whereby the Church says that the marriage never occurred. This is essentially fancy foot work around the morally disturbing problem that a marriage begun with good intentions can fail. (Here at Harvard we aren't very comfortable with the idea of failure either, since so many of us have very little experience with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lat's Moralizing Falls Short | 12/1/1995 | See Source »

...Landers could use a little advice. The columnist, who cheerfully uttered a grab-bag of insults about famous figures in a New York magazine profile published this week, today apologized to the Polish Roman Catholic Union of America for having called Pope John Paul II a "polack" in the article. "It's time to get out the wet noodle and give myself 40 lashes," read a statement. "I should not have used a slang term for Polish. It was poor judgment, and I apologize." Landers, who once topped a World Almanac poll as the most influential woman in the United...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE DARK SIDE OF ANN LANDERS | 11/30/1995 | See Source »

Harvard has yet to begin its regular season, but it did participate in an exhibition meet against the Korean National Team last week. The meet was very difficult for the Crimson wrestlers, because they had to wrestle international-style freestyle, and not collegiate Greco-Roman style. And many of the wrestlers had never wrestled freestyle before...

Author: By Eric J. Feigin, | Title: Wrestling Looks for Heavy Renaissance | 11/16/1995 | See Source »

...allow them to be printed again. Instead she writes religious historical romances, which enjoy steady sales of upwards of 80,000 copies. The latest is As Sure as the Dawn (Tyndale; 485 pages; $11.99), part of a series set in that reliable cauldron of vice, the Roman Empire. "Before, love stories were strictly between the man and the woman," she says. "In an inspirational, it's a triangle: the man and the woman and also their relationship with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOOKS: THE ALMIGHTY TO THE RESCUE | 11/13/1995 | See Source »

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