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Financial opacity.


I enjoyed "Loot," by John A. Lynch, in the February 13 issue. I also served in World War II, in the Pacific.

I knew that Commonweal com·mon·weal  
n.
1. The public good or welfare.

2. Archaic A commonwealth or republic.

Noun 1.
 would get around to the issue larger than the sex scandal. "The Bottom Line," by David Gibson
For the American football player, see David Gibson (football player)
For the Scottish soccer player, see Dave Gibson


David Gibson, (March 9 1804 – January 25 1864), was a surveyor, farmer and political figure in Upper Canada.
 (in the same issue), is being passed on to my sister-in-law on the parish council of the English-language Catholic parish here in the Lisbon area. They, like the Boston Archdiocese arch·di·o·cese  
n.
The district under an archbishop's jurisdiction.



archdi·oc
, are bankrupt, but still have no transparency (1) The quality of being able to see through a material. The terms transparency and translucency are often used synonymously; however, transparent would technically mean "seeing through clear glass," while translucent would mean "seeing through frosted glass." See alpha blending. .

GILBERT WELLS

Lisbon, Portugal
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Title Annotation:Correspondence
Author:Wells, Gilbert
Publication:Commonweal
Article Type:Letter to the Editor
Date:Mar 26, 2004
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