Perseguida, en sequida if my Spanish lessons serve me right. Talking of conflict of interest on the part of DOH and UP- PGH, she has to likewise come clean on being at the beck and call of DOJ and a rumored new house.
Our Daily Bread's Jennifer B. Schuldt states that while "my tree-climbing days are over. I suppose it isn't very safe - or dignified...," but "the higher I climbed, the more I could see."
Like Zacchaeus, disputants have to see the better, and not the bitter view.
There were two in the news recently. The first was the hometown in Iloilo of the OFW kept in the freezer for over a year. Then the mayor of Davao got out of the oven where she was placed by the House Speaker.
One was forever silenced; the second spoke out. Mediation could go between the Mayor and the Speaker.
Comments from the owner of Wynn's Resorts & Casinos are down-to-earth. Describes himself as "frustrated, anxious and unsatisfied" with Trump. To be fair, he said Hillary was also "in a bubble." A third choice would have steered away from their populist promises and dealt with the problems of America realistically.
The blockbuster impact of Black Panther in today's cinema had a pioneer in Charlie Sifford. Our Daily Bread states that "he became the first African-American playing member of the Professional Golfers Association (PGA) Tour, joining a sport that, until 1961, had a "whites only" clause in its by-laws.
Mediation is another door-opener of compromise possibilities.
No double "s" there. It is the place of purification from "Abraham, Jacob, Joseph, Moses, Isaiah, Jeremiah, David" to "Luke Skywalker's initiation in Star Wars," says Bishop Robert Barron.