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<font style="color: #FCFCFC">of rising daily at 5 a.m. to pray, lift weights and run
several miles on a treadmill at home. "Come 8 o'clock, my day
is not my own," he said.But he settled into retirement after turning
80 in 2003. The first grand jury began its work that year.
Bevilacqua's successor, Cardinal Justin Rigali, retired last year after the second grand
jury report led to the charges against Monsignor William Lynn and four
others, including three priests charged with rape. Both reports blasted Bevilacqua's leadership.Prosecutors
said last year that not much had changed since the first investigation,
when the "abuse was known, tolerated, and hidden by high church officials,
up to and including the Cardinal (Bevilacqua) himself."Lynn was the first U.S.
church official ever charged in the priest-abuse scandal for his administrative actions.
His lawyers argue that he took orders from Bevilacqua. Lynn's trial is
scheduled to start in March.Bevilacqua had been deposed in late November to
ReutersNEW YORK Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer on Tuesday announced a recall of
some birth control pills in the United States, because they may not
contain enough contraceptive to prevent pregnancy.Pfizer said the birth control pills posed
no health threat to women but urged consumers affected by the recall
to "begin using a non-hormonal form of contraception immediately."The recall involved 14
lots of Lo/Ovral-28 tablets and 14 lots of Norgestrel and Ethinyl Estradiol
tablets, which Reuters reported involved about one million packets of birth control
pills.Pfizer said an investigation found some blister packs of the oral contraceptive
might contain an inexact count of inert or active ingredients in the
tablets."As a result of this packaging error, the daily regimen for these
oral contraceptives may be incorrect and could leave women without adequate contraception,
and at risk for unintended pregnancy," the company said in a statement
on its website.The pills wer
In an effort to avoid sanctions, Iran renamed 90 cargo ships in
its container line, which enables the country to circumvent sanctions on arms
sales and the movement of nuclear equipment, The Jerusalem Post reported.One of
the authors of the report, published by the Stockholm International Peace Research
Institute, likened Irans tactics to shuffling a deck of cards in a
Las Vegas casino."There is a constant game of cat and mouse being
played," Hugh Griffiths, a co-author of the two-year report said, according to
the paper. "And the renaming and re-flagging of vessels of different states
is a way of trying to avoid inspection because of sanctions."The report
said the Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Line, once the 23rd largest
container line in the world, has renamed 90 out of its 123-ship
fleet and re-flagged additional ships, the paper reported.The Post reported instances where
the Israeli Navy caught Iranian arms ships transporting weapons in the volatile
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