Using prayer, silence and meditative song from the community of Taize,
we gather to be still and
listen for the still small voice that hearkens to our soul. In both
Jewish and Christian tradition the Wilderness
has been a place of solitude and more importantly of encounter with the
Living God.
In a message dated 3/7/2008 1:05:10 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes
49%
No
44%
Unsure
6%
I wish I could remember more of my PENN statistics class... but I think the
results below do not qualify as a 'win' for either side. In fact I don't
think they even meet
I wonder if the LCB wanted you to make the announcement beyond the membership
more than 30 minutes in advance? Not much time for the RSVP.
I don't care about the overall success of the party, but they might have wished
you had thought of an earlier public annoucement.
My concern for the
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Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 12:31 PM
Subject: Integrity [was: Re: [UC] Surveys]
In a message dated 3/7/08 11:23:34 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It’s
The confusion I hear from both sides of the equation -- as much from
community residents as from developers -- is they're baffled by the
procedures, by what to do next, and by how long it takes to figure all
this out.
Community activists are apt to complain they are being baffled by the
Dear list,
I'd like to explain why it was appropriate and necessary to react strongly to
Melanie's recent use of the straw man fallacy to support her baseless attack on
the petition gatherers. First, it was my point about research problems/issues,
(and not about personal misconduct), that she
Both Mary and Magali live within 1000 feet of the Campus Inn proposal.
-- Tony West
UNIVERSITY*CITOYEN wrote:
today's dp has 2 letters from our neighbors responding to monday's
editorial. they are in opposition to the proposed hotel:
http://tinyurl.com/2e8l55
What about parking?
To the