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Oil price hits 5-month high before paring gains

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Travel   来源:Features  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Clearly, it wasn’t just Haliburton — or his teammates — struggling to seal a victory that would have put the Pacers within one win of reaching the franchise’s second NBA Finals.

Clearly, it wasn’t just Haliburton — or his teammates — struggling to seal a victory that would have put the Pacers within one win of reaching the franchise’s second NBA Finals.

Born Dec. 17, 1936, in Buenos Aires, Jorge Mario Bergoglio was the eldest of five children of Italian immigrants.He credited his devout grandmother Rosa with teaching him how to pray. Weekends were spent listening to opera on the radio, going to Mass and attending matches of the family’s beloved San Lorenzo soccer club. As pope,

Oil price hits 5-month high before paring gains

brought him a huge collection of jerseys from visitors.He said he received his religious calling at 17 while going to confession, recounting in a 2010 biography that, “I don’t know what it was, but it changed my life. ... I realized that they were waiting for me.”He entered the diocesan seminary but switched to the Jesuit order in 1958, attracted to its missionary tradition and militancy.

Oil price hits 5-month high before paring gains

Around this time, he suffered from pneumonia, which led to the removal of part of his right lung. His frail health prevented him from becoming a missionary, and his less-than-robust lung capacity was perhaps responsible for his whisper of a voice and reluctance to sing at Mass.On Dec. 13, 1969, he was ordained a priest, and immediately began teaching. In 1973, he was named head of the Jesuits in Argentina, an appointment he later acknowledged was “crazy” given he was only 36. “My authoritarian and quick manner of making decisions led me to have serious problems and to be accused of being ultraconservative,” he admitted in his Civilta Cattolica interview.

Oil price hits 5-month high before paring gains

In this Aug. 7, 2009 file photo, Argentina’s Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio gives a Mass outside the San Cayetano church where an Argentine flag hangs behind in Buenos Aires, Argentina. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)

In this Aug. 7, 2009 file photo, Argentina’s Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio gives a Mass outside the San Cayetano church where an Argentine flag hangs behind in Buenos Aires, Argentina. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)El jueves, altos funcionarios iraníes rechazaron las especulaciones sobre un inminente acuerdo nuclear con Estados Unidos, e hicieron hincapié en que cualquier pacto debe levantar por completo las sanciones y permitir que el programa nuclear del país continúe.

Las declaraciones se produjeron un día después de que Trump afirmase que le pidió a Netanyahu que se abstuviera de atacar a la República Islámica para dar más tiempo a la Casa Blanca a para presionar para un nuevo acuerdo nuclear con Teherán.Trump manifestó el viernes que todavía cree que se podría cerrar un pacto en un “futuro no muy lejano”.

Los periodistas de The Associated Press Nasser Karimi en Teherán y Melanie Lidman en Dubái , Emiratos Árabes Unidos, contribuyeron a este despacho.The Associated Press recibe apoyo para la cobertura de seguridad nuclear de la Carnegie Corporation de Nueva York y Outrider Foundation. La AP es la única responsable del contenido.

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