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...highlight of the day for the men was Nico Weiler’s personal-best??and a second-best in program history—effort in the pole vault. He cleared the bar at 5.20 meters, winning the event by .3 meters. With the crowd and team cheering him on, he then attempted three times to break the program’s all-time record of 5.30 meters...
...takeaway for liberals was clear: In such a situation, government must spend rapidly and lavishly to avoid a similar fate. This month, Geithner pledged that the administration was “going to do our best?? to eschew Japan’s example. Last October, Summers compared the downturn to our current recession in a Financial Times column. And, in his first White House press conference, Obama warned that if Washington dithered, the U.S. might suffer a “lost decade” like Japan...
...region. The world’s top clubs are concentrated in this area, and for good reason. The music played there supplies a unique beat that slowly builds up, tantalizing the senses, before erupting with euphoria, bringing together everybody in the crowd in musical rapture. Often the simple works best??a common theme in techno music, for example, is the repetition of a few lyrics, over and over, set against a continuous buildup of sound...
...Age” seems an attempt to show that the Killers are still unique, the album is at its best when it resembles the band’s older work. The first three tracks are the most enjoyable—“Spaceman” being the best??building on the Killers’ tradition of making upbeat dance tunes and energetic hooks while adding a little flavor to them. Toward the middle of the album, the Killers get a little too experimental, creating a train of hyper-mixed tracks and nonsensical lyrics. Because each of these...
...Parents of current students can and should play a role too. But today most parents work like dogs (and get their children to work like dogs) to get them into the “best?? college, and then, as Tom Wolfe has written in a foreword to “Declining by Degrees,” do not show “the slightest curiosity about what happens to them once they get” to college...