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First, if you are one of the many student-athletes at this school who is blessed with sufficient dedication, ability and motivation to be able to compete at a high level in your sport, please make sure that you cherish every moment. Even when you’re dealing with early-morning practices or difficult training, relish the fact that you are able to do what you love. Savor what you have—believe me, we know you work hard...
...talent solely for humor’s sake. Goodbye, Lenin! is dotted with distilled illustrations of the many facets of the reunification, some of which shine much brighter than others. He does not fall into the trap of romanticizing the past at the expense of historical fact; his characters cherish their new conveniences and freedom of expression, and don’t miss the panoptic party structure of socialism. The movie does, however, shed light on the complex (and sudden) transformation of German life that resulted from the fall of the Wall...
...much hailed “fall of communism,” and challenge the widely held notion that the arrival of capitalism brought only good to East Germany. Becker does not fall into the trap of romanticizing the past at the expense of historical fact; his characters cherish their new conveniences and freedom of expression, and don’t miss the panoptic party structure of socialism. The movie does, however, shed light on the complex (and sudden) transformation of German life that resulted from the fall of the Wall...
...Does Government Know Best? Andrew Sullivan's essay on Bush as "The Nanny in Chief" should be required reading for all who cherish civil liberties and individual choice [Feb. 2]. The Republican Party preaches about less government, states' rights and individual freedoms but reveals itself every day as standing for just the opposite-and in the most personal of ways. Richard D. Green Lilburn...
...Another reason to cherish ?CBS SM?: when Kuralt retired, he was succeeded by a man a year older than he. Osgood was New York City born, bred, schooled (Fordham) and employed (as the mellifluous morning man on WCBS news radio). Yet his bow tie, wry good nature and weakness for writing up a story in helium-light verse marked him as a Kuralt cousin. He joined the CBS network in 1971 and filled a daily 90-sec. slot called ?The Osgood File? (it?s run on 350 stations) as well as serving, for five years, as a host...