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...second half, when Witt faked the handoff to Dawson and found an open Matt Farbotko in the endzone.Farbotko was just one set of hands that exploited a weak Crusader secondary.The offensive attack was aided by newcomer Matt Luft and senior Corey Mazza, fellow graduates of California’s Thousand Oaks High School. Luft, a 6’5 freshman receiver, posted three catches for 62 yards, while the 6’4 Mazza, finally looking healthy after a year lost to injury, posted 4 catches for 68 yards.“Harvard’s personnel is very good...
...been held by another Italian power player, Cardinal Crescenzio Sepe. Replacing Sepe with Indian Cardinal Ivan Dias, archbishop of Bombay, was proof that the Pope isn't afraid to take on the Vatican status quo. It also was an acknowledgment that the man responsible for overseeing more than a thousand dioceses in the developing world might best be chosen from the developing world...
...people don't want to hear about it," notes Collin Hansen, an editor at the evangelical monthly Christianity Today. Pastors are happy to discuss from the pulpit hot-button topics like sex and even politics. But the relative absence of sermons about money--which the Bible mentions several thousand times--is one of the more stunning omissions in American religion, especially among its white middle-class precincts. Princeton University sociologist Robert Wuthnow says much of the U.S. church "talks about giving but does not talk about the broader financial concerns people have, or the pressures at work. There has long...
...house. My brother-in-law went in there for just 10 or 15 minutes before the tower crashed down on him. It's something I think about all the time. I ran out to save myself and he ran in to save a couple thousand people. Losing anybody is tough, but it made it a little bit tougher that he was such a great person: a great father to his kids, a great husband to my sister, and a great friend...
...that changed on 9/11, which served as a wake-up call in a thousand different ways. But there is one thing we have not done that is crucial to our future: we still have not engaged in a true national dialogue about what our foreign policy should be and what constitutes our national interests and values. That is an issue of national security no less vital than protecting our ports or airlines. Throughout our history there has always been a kind of unspoken presumption that foreign policy was outside the purview of the people, that it needed...