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...their gentler, more melodic side. In fact, the opening guitar strumming of “I-95” positively channels the Beatles’ “Across the Universe,” while the quiet and sweet “Michael and Heather at the Baggage Claim?? is a perfect little theme for lovebirds on the go. All in all, “Traffic and Weather” is more than a solid effort. Granted, its thematic ideas border on gimmicky at times, but the work as a whole manages to never cross the line between...
...Cambridge Chronicle afterward that, “It was the longest five seconds of my life. The electrical current feels like the pulse of a jackhammer.” Though the weapons are classified as “non-lethal,” there is some doubt about this claim??according to the human rights group Amnesty International, over 150 people have been killed by Tasers since June 2001. The CPD plans to implement a review process to oversee use of the weapons, and each Taser will be mounted with a video camera to record its use. Nonetheless...
...Souter appeared to have few allies in this case. “Only Justice Souter is a very clear vote for the First Amendment argument” offered by FAIR, Tribe said.The rest of the bench expressed concerns about FAIR’s free-speech claim??except for Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who seemed to be on the fence, and Justice Clarence Thomas, who never spoke.Scalia suggested that, by FAIR’s logic, nearly anyone could break the law and claim free-expression protections.“You cannot convert a law into a law directed...
...dialogue about it. I find [the blogs] very exciting....There’s this great ability for them to constantly update.”Golis, however, was dubious about the true extent of the blogs’ influence.“I don’t think you can claim??much as I would like to—that [the blogs] gauge a wide opinion,” he said. “They are not representative [of the student body]...but it probably has driven the debate in different directions.”Some students who have...
...rest of the bench expressed concerns about FAIR’s free-speech claim??except for Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who seemed to be on the fence, and Justice Clarence Thomas, who never spoke...