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...course, "Jesus and the Moral Life," has the ever-popular attraction of omitting the final exam. The only requirements are a 15-page paper, a one-hour midterm and an uncommonly small reading load. "Some find my course easy, some find it rather difficult," Cox says...
...course, "Jesus and the Moral Life," has the ever-popular attraction of omitting the final exam. The only requirements are a 15-page paper, a one-hour midterm and an uncommonly small reading load. "Some find my course easy, some find it rather difficult," Cox says...
...course, "Jesus and the Moral Life," has the ever-popular attraction of omitting the final exam. The only requirements are a 15-page paper, a one-hour midterm and an uncommonly small reading load. "Some find my course easy, some find it rather difficult," Cox says...
...alone tell an awesome story. U.S. debt for all households, governments and nonfinancial businesses swelled last year by $722 billion, or 14%, marking the largest increase ever. Led by the runaway buildup of federal borrowings, every sector of the economy contributed to the record gain. Business added the heaviest load of new obligations in more than a decade. Consumer debt took the greatest leap in five years. Warns Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker: "Debt growth of this magnitude would appear to be much faster than is consistent with the long-run health of our economy and financial system...
...court's final weeks appeared to be somewhat less harried than in recent years. The total of signed opinions, 139, was down twelve from last term, suggesting that the Justices may be trimming their much-complained-of work load by the sensible expedient of deciding not to decide as many cases. The court's overall direction seemed slightly less conservative. The religion cases were the most important sign of that. Another indication was that the Reagan Administration, which last year had prevailed in 85% of the cases it entered, won only 79% this year...