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Segovia, to the north of Madrid, seems to have remained firmly rooted in the distant past. Its two principle attractions would probably have inspired Ruskin, Swinburne, or Byron: a Roman aqueduct in working order and the Alcazar, an ancient fortress. Around these lie Gothic churches and Moorish ruins. Segovia includes...
Cronkite's believability rests on his ability, in an artificial environment, to project naturalness. It is a quality Cronkite shares not so much with other anchormen, but with Ronald Reagan. Both are sons of the Middle West who, in other surroundings and in more expensive suits, are determined to...
The Human Life Amendment, spon-scored by Sen. Jesse Helms (R.N.C.), protects the right to life "from the moment of fertilization," thereby prohibiting some forms of artificial contraception and nullifying the 1973 Supreme Court decision that permitted abortion in some cases.
The Human Life Amendment, sponsored by Jessee Helms (R.N.C.), would guarantee that "the right to life is vested in each human being from the moment of fertilization"--prohibiting artificial contraception--and would nullify the 1973 Supreme Court decision that upheld abortion rights.
Throughout, the Filipinos saw and heard a many-sided Pontiff. John Paul was, as always, the charismatic Pope who set multitudes cheering. He was the political Pope, at once scolding his presidential host with a sermon on human rights and admonishing priests and nuns against revolutionary activism. He was the...