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To the editor: The “just fine” pundits and the “business as usual” Democrats need to take Trump’s third term musings far more seriously. • He is not joking. Trump often mentions his ...
If we all share in the benefits of mass communication, we also must be diligent to point out its faults to those in responsible positions. We have the greatest communication system known to man.
Answering a question from CNA during a press conference on another topic, the director of the Holy See Press Office called ...
Without basis, without charity, Pope Francis and his advisors stripped that venerable gem away from Catholics almost entirely ...
Letters: EIR target | Getting worse | Element of intention | Reflecting science | American support | Costly, unnecessary Mercury News Letters to the Editor for Jan. 31, 2023 ...
However, the contents of the letter cause be used for circumstantial evidence concerning intent. See Gormley v. Director (2d Cir. 1980).
The Health and Law Immigrant Solidarity Network sent the letter, which garnered more than 400 signatures, to seven of the largest health care networks in the state.
To the Editor: I fully agree with Ms. Sorila that the road to hell is paved with good intentions, which Illich probably would have said if less pretentious ("Aligning intention and impact in ...
Both a letter of intent and a memorandum of understanding establish business agreements. Neither term has a strict definition, so they are sometimes used interchangeably.
Elected officials too often move to the center, hide their intentions, or just give up on their campaign promises. Why?
Bill Huey’s Dec. 1 letter on ending the “Red Mass” is not only a blatantly anti-Catholic, it also gets the law wrong. The Establishment Clause means what it says, that “Congress shall make ...