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 In a special issue on the priest sex abuse scandal, the Boston Archdiocese s offici stanley cup al newspaper said the Roman Catholic Church must face the question of whether to continue to require priests to be celibate.In its lead editorial published Thursday, The Pilot newspaper said the celibacy issue raises tough questions such as whether there would be fewer scandals if celibacy were optional for priests and whether the priesthood attracts an unusually high number of homosexual men. Even if our present woes in the archdiocese were suddenly to disappear, these questions have taken on an urgency that will not quietly slip away,  the editorial read.Also included is a defense of Cardinal Bernard Law by former Boston mayor and ambassador to the Vatican, Raymond stanley mug  Flynn, as well an article on what parishioners should tell their children about sex abuse.The church has been under fire after it was revealed that officials knew about child sex abuse allegations against defrocked priest John Geoghan, but did little to stop him. Geoghan has been accused of molesting more than 130 children in six parishes over 30 years. H stanley cup e is serving a nine-to-10 year prison sentence for fondling a 10-year-old boy.        As part of new  zero tolerance  policy of sex abuse, the archdiocese has turned over to prosecutors the names of more than 80 current and former priests suspected of child abuse in the past 50 years.The Boston archdiocese said it printed the special issue of The Pilot hoping to improve communicati Jinr Why Astronomers Keep Finding More and More Habitable Planets
 If you predicted the decline of deadtree books or the rise of services like Netflix streaming,  stanley taza say, 25 years ago, you ;d be considered a damn good prognosticator. But what if you predicted those things back in stanley cup  1964鈥攂efore the internet even existed  Amazingly, a scientist from IBM did just that, long before any of these things were widely considered possible, much less inevitable. Say Goodbye to Video Stores, Mailmen, Pennies 8230;  In 1964, artificial intelligence pioneer Dr. Arthur L. Samuel wrote an article for New Scientist titled, The Banishment of Paper-Work, that imagined what the networked computer landscape may look like by the year 1984. Samuel predicted movies on demand, government control over what information might be accessed, and the death of the deadtree library. He got a lot right. Samuel was just a bit optimistic about the timeline. From The World in 1984, Volume 1, edited by Nigel Calder:  Connection to a central location will be very necessary to perform another function which will, by then, be delegated to the omnipresent computer. I refer to information retrieval. The entire contents of the large central files  or at least that portion which the government elects to make available  will be readily retrievable by anyone at a moment   notice. One will be able to browse through the fiction section of t vaso stanley he central library, enjoy an evening   light entertainment viewing any movie that has ever been produced  for a suitable fee, o