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...trust that the priest has in his bishop, that can't be passed through the external conditioning of a state'' - a reference to the Dallas proposal's requirement that bishops report any suspicion of sexual abuse to civil authorities. Later, Castrillon said: ''For the Church, the statute of limitations isn't merely a matter of juridical expediency.'' The U.S. bishops have asked to punish guilty priests beyond the canon law limit of 10 years after the victim's 18th birthday. But perhaps most noteworthy was Castrillon's citing, on three different occasions, of the Christian notion of thee '"conversion...
...This development doesn't mean the end of fsas. As they save money by shifting more health costs to employees, some companies may spice their fsas with a matching contribution. So use-it-or-lose-it remains an issue. Congressman Royce wants FSAS to accumulate without limit. At a minimum, unused FSA funds should roll over with the provision that future contributions be suspended until the money from previous years is spent. That's what we should tell lawmakers...
When the Ivy League presidents decided last summer to limit practice time by requiring all varsity sports to take seven weeks off during the year, they thought they were making athletes’ lives more balanced...
According to NCAA rules, an athlete can practice no more that 20 hours per week under the direction of a coach during the season. Out of season, Ivy League rules limit practice time to six hours per week...
Since faculty members are relatively few compared to the number of students, there is a limit to how many committees—which must include a full faculty member as one of three readers—can be assembled in a given year...