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...world accepted it, I would be happy to show it to everyone,” he says. “I would be happy at the Harvard Arts Fair to bind someone in a very beautiful way and suspend them if the rest of the world was okay with it. I would be happy to do that as my ability to be artistic. I can’t draw. I can’t sculpt. I suck at a number of other artistic pursuits. But, you know, rope bondage—my mind works that...

Author: By Kevin J. Feeney, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Sadomasochism Comes Out of the Closet | 10/28/2004 | See Source »

...sexy as it sounds to claim the free radical (or in this case, conservative) voice inside and act as if the egalitarian future is now, the ties that bind are still binding. And for the time being, maybe we can look for freedom elsewhere...

Author: By Ilana J. Sichel, THE ROUGH CUT | Title: In and Out | 10/22/2004 | See Source »

...suddenly got what I guess our special teams coach would call ‘a little case of the yips,’” Murphy said. “I’m sure he’ll settle down, but it obviously put us in a bind field position-wise down at Lafayette...

Author: By Timothy J. Mcginn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Friday Football Notebook | 10/8/2004 | See Source »

...resilience of the Chechen insurgency - and the increasing barbarity of its actions - put Putin in something of a bind. He staked his political career on his promise to eliminate the Chechen separatist movement, and he has obviously failed to achieve this. The failure may be not simply tactical, but strategic. By closing down the political track of dialogue with the nationalists, Putin has committed himself to pursuit of a military victory. And not only has such a victory proved elusive; its pursuit has seen the Chechen insurgency evolve into something a lot nastier and more dangerous. Then again, Chechens blowing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hostage Bloodbath Highlights Putin's Chechen Failure | 9/4/2004 | See Source »

...Having embraced Sharon as a bold steward of his own "peace vision," President Bush is caught in an even deeper bind by Gaza because of the impact of Israeli actions there on perceptions of the U.S. elsewhere in the Arab world, particularly Iraq. The Rafah killings, twinned as they were in Thursday's news reports with unconfirmed claims that U.S. missiles had killed forty Iraqis at a wedding party in western Iraq, has undercut the Bush administration's best efforts to recover from the Arab-world PR disaster of Abu Ghraib. Ironically, part of the Bush administration's emergency...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Gaza Remains a Quagmire for Israel | 5/20/2004 | See Source »

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