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...Appleby noted that the Vatican did not reject the charter outright, which had been a very real possibility, and he remains hopeful it eventually will be Accepted and implemented nationally. "This is the church working," he explained. "It is unthinkable that the Vatican would not weigh in on this. The Vatican is requiring a period of reflection to focus in on the ragged edges of the policy that the bishops, under some pressure, formulated in Dallas...
After an election plagued by multiple administrative and technological setbacks, the new council finally took their seats to hear Summers weigh in on a variety of topics, including the Core Curriculum, divestment, financial aid for disavowed gay students and the possibility of shifting to a Yale-style residential system...
Over the coming days, she will consult with school committee members, pick one of the six plans and announce it publicly. But parents say they want to see all six options and weigh in beforehand...
...result, Bush’s critics are pinned between two untenable options. Were Iraq to sponsor a massive attack down the road, Bush has duped them into believing that they would deserve the blame, merely because of their choice to oppose invasion today. They are asked to weigh the strength of their convictions against the possibility of the unthinkable. That is a choice few are anxious to make...
Still unknown is whether screening someone for prostate cancer with blood tests that look for prostate-specific antigen (PSA) reduces the risk of death from prostate cancer. Studies designed to answer that question are under way. Until then, you will have to gather and weigh all the information you can when deciding how, or even whether, to treat prostate cancer...