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
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. arch di·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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