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A few episodes test the viewer's patience, and there is considerably more wit in the film's sumptuous design than in its dialogue. But anyone with an educated eye and a child's love of hyperbole can take delight in Gilliam's images and incidents. Starlight spangles a lunar...
The judge ruled that Curran "could not reasonably have expected that the university would defy a definitive judgment by the Holy See that he was 'unsuitable' and 'ineligible' to teach Catholic theology." There was a "direct and unavoidable" conflict, said the court, between academic freedom and the school's fealty...
And Galante says, "Congress has been historically reluctant to pass legislation to regulate the markets." Law agrees with this analysis, asserting that any action Congress takes "has as many problems as solutions."
That legislation would regulate land development near the state's three main water sources--the Quabbin and Wachusetts reservoirs and the Ware River, said David Barrenberg, an aide to Cohen. Cohen's bill calls for regulation of land use within 400 feet of any major tributaries.
The Med School's ability to regulate the ethical standards of its faculty was questioned in another context when the director of Harvard-affiliated McLean Hospital Shervert H. Frazier resigned in December after admitting to plagiarism.