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Cardinal Law has said he was never told about them.
It's a cardinal law of evolution, and many a species has paid the price.
As stated above, one is normally required to let him or herself be killed only for the three cardinal laws.
Whether or not Cardinal Law keeps his job, though, is the wrong question.
Eventually, Cardinal Law agreed to meet with them and their families.
Did that thought occur to you at any time, Cardinal Law?
Cardinal Law testified that he did not recall either complaint.
This is where Cardinal Law dropped his first little joke.
"Cardinal Law is definite that we are not moving."
The pressure on Cardinal Law seems likely to increase.
Cardinal Law said the nuns' convent had been established "in good faith."
While both statements call for change, neither mentions Cardinal Law.
Cardinal Law said at a news conference today that he would hold to the December timetable.
Cardinal Law has given depositions in several civil lawsuits growing out of the scandal.
Let Cardinal Law contact the mothers and fathers of the victims.
The appeal's problems are complicated by its close identification with Cardinal Law.
Cardinal Law and others who became priests when the church was at the peak of its prestige suddenly felt under siege.
In the first day of a deposition expected to take three days, Cardinal Law answered questions for about five hours.
Cardinal Law executed this particular deposition custom with a professional flourish.
That's a lot harder to do if Cardinal Law has lost his job."
Even some of Cardinal Law's supporters said they thought that his resignation was for the best.
By and large, Cardinal Law seems to have succeeded.
But the group questioned how independent that body could be, since its members are appointed by Cardinal Law.
Some church experts said that Cardinal Law's fate indeed suggested a new set of rules.
As the process continues, Cardinal Law or his allies might start winning the elections.