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...Whether he was both of these characters, or neither, Cash brought the outlaw presence to pop music. The authenticity in his quavering baritone attested to a life of bitter experience. In those ballads of hard traveling, careless love and felonious assault, the words he sang were places he'd been, got hurt in and learned from. That startling line in ?Folsom Prison Blues? - ?I shot a man in Reno, just to watch him die? - is followed by ?When I hear that whistle blowin', I hang my head and cry.? First the bad-man boast, then the sinner's remorse...
...alarmist.” “On a day-to-day level, the United States is a much, much more violent society than is France or many other countries for that matter,” Lewis said. “We have much higher homicide and assault rates, for instance.” Lewis, who has studied immigration and politics in France, said that the problem behind the riots is “primarily a social one.” “Unemployment is a huge part of the problem.” Lewis said...
...rioters with incendiary language. Entries on SKYBLOG ranged from urging malcontents to "unite ... and burn the cops" to reasoning that "we have to be calm; if not, all of this will come to nothing." Across the Atlantic, bloggers were enraged and agog. BARKING MOONBAT EARLY WARNING SYSTEM deemed the assault on free speech the "Most Ridiculous Item of the Day," adding sarcastically, "I never realized we bloggers had this much power...
...During that fall, SASSI received a lot of support. We held campus-wide discussions, leafleted outside the clubs, contacted campus media, did research on the clubs at City Hall, met with club presidents, and spoke with the Office of Sexual Assault Prevention and Response. But as we faced the task of trying to deconstruct a system that has existed for over a century (including a time during which the clubs received financial support from the University), it became clear that, since we had no money of our own, the only way we to get rid of the clubs...
CORRECTION: The print and original online versions of the Nov. 9, 2005 magazine story "No Longer Knocking" contained an incorrect reference to the Delphic Club. The club's bathroom has a lock, and there is no evidence of an assault occurring there...