Word: problems
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...Times's Irv Kupcinet and the New York Herald Tribune's Hy Gardner to grill him on the air, Paar answered their questions with the air of a do-it-yourself martyr. At one point he shed tears, telling about his ten-year-old daughter's problem of being overweight and how New York World-Telegram and Sun Columnist Harriet Van Home had called attention to it (when Randy Paar made one of her frequent appearances with papa). "Who the hell is that broad," said Paar, "to talk about my daughter's weight...
...According to Dr. Carillo's 95-page analysis, the trend is so strong that "it would be an understatement to say that for one book or article in favor of the traditional doctrine, ten have been published defending universal religious freedom." Many of these theologians deal with the problem of giving rights to error by making a distinction between protecting error and the moral obligation to grant freedom of conscience-whether conscience is in error or not. Dr. Carillo quotes German Jesuit Theologian Max Pribilla: "Religious liberty, when it is understood correctly, does not mean the protection of error...
...Funston believes this economic know-nothingness is not an insoluble problem. Nor is economics "too tough" for high-school minds, providing it is made "real and exciting." What is needed, says Funston, is more required courses and more and better teachers. As an example of what can be done, Funston cited the twelfth-grade teacher in New York's Nyack High School who collected 50? from each pupil to form an investment pool. Together the class conducted an enthusiastic search for the right company in which to invest their $18, finally bought one share of American Zinc (price last...
...consultant. "But," says Myrick, "nobody consults you about insurance. You have to go out and consult them." At present Myrick sees no chance of getting out of the insurance business. "I keep telling them I want to retire," he says brightly, "but then they come to me with a problem, and I give them a simple answer-only yes, no, or maybe-and then they always ask me to stay on a little longer...