81. In a newspaper column that same month he admitted that the Boston Archdiocese made mistakes in the Geoghan case. 82. If you write a newspaper column, you get all hot and sweaty when you hear a story like that. 83. In a newspaper column welcoming Clinton, Uday Bhaskar, the deputy director of the Institute of Defense Studies and Analyses in New Delhi, was more cautious. 84. In conversations, newspaper columns and street protests they railed against Mayor Oscar Espinosa Villareal and demanded deep change. 85. In a newspaper column, he urged parents to accept gay children without trying to change their sexual orientation. 86. In fact, within days of each other, newspaper columns appeared in Chicago and Boston newspapers that matched the tenor of much of the current political campaigning. 87. In newspaper columns, the halls of the parliament and the army, Israelis speak of forcing Arafat to flee the region. 88. In neither instance, incidentally, were they aware that they were dealing with someone who had the luxury of making a complaint known in a newspaper column. 89. In his newspaper columns he wrote poignantly about young men returning from Vietnam in a pine box. 90. In Scotland, her home, she has a Sunday newspaper column that lets her pontificate at will about politics. |