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...specific/ I got a problem with spending before I get it/ We all self-conscious, I'm just the first to admit it." Throughout, West careered between the Protestant ethic and street fantasies, revealing himself to be wise and stupid, arrogant and insecure, often in the same breath. But by baring his flaws and being self-critical--and daring listeners to do the same--he created a fresh portrait of African-American middle-class angst, and you could dance...
...Pope listened so intently to his hosts. It was the warm, two-hand embrace he shared with the young rabbi. It was in the somber cadence of his voice as he recounted Nazi atrocities, and the utter silence in the synagogue to hear his every breath. It was, in other words, in the German Pope's very presence, which was his own initiative as soon as his trip was scheduled to come to Cologne for the Catholic World Youth day. The synogogue's standing ovation for Benedict was confirmation that German Jews appreciated the gesture...
Don’t be alarmed by the sounds of heavy panting coming from the “Virgin” screening, it’s only people trying to catch their breath from laughing so hard. And this is one movie they are sure to be leaving satisfied...
...pounds of its offensive line, meaning that first team All-Ivy running back Nick Hartigan could spend his senior season running for his life, but if the Bears can plug that hole, there’s no reason that they shouldn’t be mentioned in the same breath as Penn and Harvard. The Ivy voters apparently didn’t agree with that analysis, placing Brown 28 and 29 points behind those teams, respectively...
...repulsive trend, to be sure, but at least anyone with low-rise, bootcut jeans readily available could participate. It was a trend predicated on equality. In a world filled with Diesel, Armani Exchange, and FCUK, it was a breath of fresh...