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...think so. A senator and physician who treated Palach in the days before he died, she thinks she understands the strain these men were under. She compares the 1989 collapse of communism to tearing down a zoo and letting the predators loose. The past 14 years have been a chaotic, confusing time. But this response, she says, "is futile. During Palach's time there was no other way [to protest]. But now, if you give up your life, you give up a chance to do something." That was also Palach's view, once he realized he was going...
...which war is a quagmire if it threatens to last as long as a season of The Bachelor. Yet TV also had fine moments, many, not coincidentally, when anchors and talking heads shut up, as with a fire fight in Baghdad that aired on msnbc last Thursday. For several chaotic minutes there were no voice-overs, charts or speculation, just the sound of spent shells clinking on concrete and the sights of G.I.s ducking behind walls, blood soaking into a soldier's pant leg. It was war, simple and unspun. Then the talking heads returned, for wars may come...
...It’s a huge deal that the ART has taken this very big and specific role in helping with the VDP,” Margo said. “The project had to be reinvented every two years. It was an arduous process and a chaotic...
Indeed, the album’s strongest point, its freewheeling (but never chaotic) sound, is possible because the band members maintain their individuality so well. Each member of McBride’s band seems to do his own thing with the distinct understanding that they will eventually rejoin...
...most part, Mark has offered a more subdued version of his often-chaotic childhood...