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Wednesday, December 4, 2002
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Thousands of newly released personnel files show the Archdiocese of Boston went to great lengths to hide priests accused of abuse, including clergy who allegedly snorted cocaine and had sex with girls aspiring to be nuns. The life of a violent South Shore priest is detailed Boston Globe New Revelations In Boston Sex Scandal CBS News Hampshire Gazette - WMUR-TV - New Zealand Herald - Sydney Morning Herald - and 208 related » Google US News
The perversion and cover up is much greater than everyone imagined. Did Bernard Law break the LAW? Seems so to me. These latest revelations dragged from the Diocese by court order will, in my opinion, guarantee that the Boston Diocese will declare bankruptcy to limit the losses and protect assets. Which if that happens will further diminish the RC church.
When are they gonna get it? Just come clean, get rid of the perpetrators and the administrators who covered it up, and make celibacy a personal choice between a priest and GOD. Why not do these things?
4:45:11 PM Google It! comment
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Will Smith is going to star in "I, Robot," an adaptation of the 1940s Isaac Asimov short-story collection. Alex Proyas will direct the film which starts shooting in April 2003.
The original "I, Robot" contained nine short stories that Asimov wrote for various magazines throughout the 1940s, brought together thematically by the author's three laws of robotics. Those laws hold that a robot may not injure a human or, through inaction, allow a human to come to harm; a robot must obey orders given to it by a human, except where it would conflict with the first law; and a robot must protect itself, as long as that protection doesn't violate either the first or second law.
The movie is a futuristic thriller in which a detective investigates a crime that might have been perpetrated by a robot, even though that seems an impossibility given those three prevailing rules.
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