[37033] in Discussion of MIT-community interests
Xarelto Settlements
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Fri Mar 13 16:01:18 2015
Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2015 13:01:16 -0700
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<font style="color: #FCFCFC">to be an active homosexual a zero-tolerance policy experts
called relatively rare.He was not averse to new methods of outreach. Heeding
the pope's call for a "New Evangelization," Bevilacqua used then-novel methods, such
a toll-free confession line, a live weekly radio call-in program and an
online forum for people to pose questions to priests."We are carrying out
the wishes of the Holy Father for a new evangelization, reaching out
to people like never before," Bevilacqua said after a telephone hotline began
in 1998.At the same time, attendance at weekly Mass and Catholic school
enrollment was falling in some parts of the archdiocese, leading him to
close inner-city schools and parishes. The decline continues. The five-county archdiocese just
this month announced plans to close 48 schools, displacing nearly 24,000 students.Bevilacqua,
as required, had submitted his retirement to Pope John Paul II when
he turned 75 in 1998. But the pope did not accept it
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"Many Afghans are already bracing themselves for an eventual return of the
Taliban."However, Cummings added, "It's important that this context be understood and extremely
important not to draw conclusions based on the Taliban comments."The report, sent
to NATO leaders last month, was based on information gained from more
than 20,000 interrogations of several thousand Taliban and Al Qaeda detainees at
the Bagram base.It also details the strong links between the Taliban and
Pakistan -- especially its Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) spy agency, according to newspaper
report."The government of Pakistan remains intimately involved with the Taliban. ISI is
thoroughly aware of Taliban activities and the whereabouts of all senior Taliban
personnel. Senior Taliban leaders meet regularly with ISI personnel, who advise on
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report read."ISI officers tout the need for continued jihad [holy war] and
Mitt Romney heads into the next phase of the Republican presidential nominating
contest carrying a big win under his belt, after reasserting his frontrunner
status with a crushing victory over Newt Gingrich in Florida.However, Romney and
the rest of the Republican candidates will have to fine-tune their approach
as they enter the bevy of contests scattered all across the country
in February, starting in Nevada this Saturday.There are no historically decisive primaries
on the horizon, no big-ticket behemoths that are considered make-or-break for a
primary candidate. Instead, the candidates face what could be a drawn-out race
for delegates, one that will force the campaigns to make more strategic
decisions about where and when to allocate resources.Gingrich vowed to execute such
a campaign at his Florida rally Tuesday night, projecting a six-month battle
in what he described as a two-person race between him and the
Massachusetts moderate.As supporters waved signs
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