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Sanctions are a fashion, rising or falling like hemlines, depending on who's running things in Washington. Bill Clinton's reflexive faith in their efficacy is hardly surprising, since he is the No. 1 proponent of the post-cold war's leading fallacy: economic might counts far more than military...
Let us consider for a moment the implications of McGuire's puerile Take Back the Night antics as a potential model for radical political action. Suppose I wanted to "challenge the sanctity" of one of society's "most sacred of traditions", namely churchsanctioned heterosexual marriage, which I suspect has been...
But our natural sympathy for the Carmichaels is sabotaged by crude and careless moviemaking. The first half of the film is a jumble of pointless anecdotes that fail to pull into a compelling narrative scheme or establish characters of any dimension. The boys squabble endlessly, humorlessly, inconsequentially, and Lindo and...
I remember growing up in Wellesley, Massachusetts, playing and loving baseball while my bourgeois little buddies played "soccer."
Fernando stays at Don Manolo's rambling estate and cooks up a storm; the two become fast friends, and Don Monolo confides in Fernando his three regrets in life. "The first was not being born among heathens. Second, because of my feet I wasn't called up for the army...