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...Wizard of Oz. The wizard in this case turns out to be a pretty seedy character. To claim supernatural powers and then be caught in sordid acts--sexually abusing children or, even worse, shielding the abusers--is not only a moral problem. It is a near fatal professional error. I wonder if the hierarchy knows how gravely the Roman Catholic Church, especially the American church, has been wounded. There's massive internal bleeding, a hemorrhage of credibility--yet, in the face of all that, a squirming official attitude mixing anguish and evasion. At least Jimmy Swaggart had the good grace...
From a telephone poll of 1,014 adult Americans taken for TIME/CNN on March 13-14 by Harris Interactive. Margin of error +/- 3.1%. "Not sures" omitted...
Wearing a green T-shirt and a silver necklace, a Braintree High School junior revealed yesterday to a panel of education experts—and to a national radio audience—that he found an error in Massachusetts’ most controversial standardized test...
...letter “Misjudging Doris Kearns Goodwin” (March 18), Tyler Professor of Constitutional Law Laurence H. Tribe says in reference to Overseer Goodwin’s plagiarism: “I do not minimize that error; it was one no scholar should make, and one Doris Kearns Goodwin would be the first to admit she should not have made.” I don’t agree that Goodwin would be “the first” to admit what Tribe calls her “error,” something most recognize as plagiarism...
Sophomore Breanne Cooley opened the top of the sixth with a walk. Fellow sophomore Kim Koral came in to pinch-run for Cooley and promptly stole second and advanced to third on a Dragon error. Harvard then capitalized on a wild pitch by Drexel pitcher Elizabeth Fuller as Koral came in from third with one out to tie the game...