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...troops at Naray took their extension well, emphasizing the critical nature of their role in Afghanistan. They call it "embracing the suck." "Twelve months is long and hard. Fifteen months is longer and harder," says Sgt. Larry Scott Johnson, Weaver's assistant. "But we are soldiers, and we will accomplish the mission...
...mantle of a true conservative in a Republican primary that has lacked one. Romney says he wants voters to see "somebody who has unusual experience managing tough situations." He even titled his Olympics memoir Turnaround. The question he must answer now, however, is whether that describes what he can accomplish - or what he is willing to do to get elected...
...What do you hope to accomplish by eliminating the n-word? -Robert C. Smith in Garden City, NY I think people misunderstand the stance. It is crucial that rappers have the chance to express the truth that is in their heart. But I don't think that rappers are part of this debate. This debate is about corporations and other corporations. This debate is about the sponsors and the people who are concerned and the people who have a business to protect. But the artists' rights have to be protected. Sometimes America can go so far that people's rights...
What do you hope to accomplish by eliminating the n-word? -Robert C. Smith in Garden City, NYI think people misunderstand the stance. It is crucial that rappers have the chance to express the truth that is in their heart. But I don't think that rappers are part of this debate. This debate is about corporations and other corporations. This debate is about the sponsors and the people who are concerned and the people who have a business to protect. But the artists' rights have to be protected. Sometimes America can go so far that people's rights...
...most recent stuff that I’ve been working on is my thesis,” says Camacho. “Basically, what I did is to take objects associated with domestic comfort and take them apart, recreating and re-inscribing them.” To accomplish this, Camacho bought second-hand chairs from the Salvation Army and embroidered excerpts from stories about the supernatural onto their undersides. He subsequently donated the chairs back to the Salvation Army so they could be put back in circulation. When questioned about the project’s message, he was reluctant...