I am one of two editors behind a piece on Pi today: Cardinal Pell: Natural and Inalienable Rights. It seems bound to be a popular article. After less than 24 hours, it is no. 4 on our hit parade. The comments section is also quite lively there. OBSERVATION: I asked myself, how plausible it is that someone should bring false charges against a Cardinal? Does that really happen? Indeed it does, and it has been proved. See, for example, The Australian. Which is not to say that all such charges are false, including those where there is acquittal. But take my neighbour this week, led away by police and imprisoned. They neglected basic procedure. Reason's dictates are important.
POSTSCRIPT: After 48 hours, the readership of Pi was "off the charts".
POSTSCRIPT: After 48 hours, the readership of Pi was "off the charts".
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