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...course—Thug Motivation 102—really hasn’t changed that much. It’s just slightly more advanced: the guest speakers are a bit more famous (Timbaland, R. Kelly, and Keyshia Cole) and Jeezy has recruited friendlier, more knowledgeable TFs (the production has jumped up a notch). Yet Jeezy may have already taught us all he knows...
...oppose Islamic nations that do not share those ideals? And even if Islamic radicals make up only a "marginal minority" of the roughly 1.5 billion Muslims worldwide, that is still an enormous number of fanatics willing to die and take as many infidels with them as they can. Richard Cole San Jose, California, U.S. Commentator Ramadan's viewpoint column urged the West to remember "the critical role that Muslims played in the development of Western thought." If Ramadan wants to bolster the image of Islam in the West today, however, he would do better to implore Muslims around the world...
...RICHARD COLE...
...Jeffrey Cole, Director of the Center for the Digital Future at the University of Southern California...
...those days, immortals like the Gershwins and Cole Porter and Rodgers and Hart built shows around the top performers. Star turns are just what Broadway used to thrive on and now shrivels from; yet, glory be, here's one. You may discount the rumors that the Tony committee isn't going to bother nominating four other women for the Best Actress in a Musical award because Ebersole already has an unbreakable lock on it. But, no question, she's totally terrif: funny, sexy, domineering, pitiable, lending her formidable, witty soprano voice to two disparate roles she was born to play...