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...going too far in its negative attack and, in polls, have said they were offended by the tone of the ads. “The ad, as vicious as we’ve seen this cycle, is the equivalent of a Hail Mary pass,” Washington Post columnist Chris Cillizza wrote on his blog, referring to the one denouncing Patrick’s involvement in the LaGuer case. As a result of the negative advertisement campaign, Healey’s support plummeted last week from the 33 percent she held in the Oct. 12 7NEWS/Suffolk poll...
...unchecked population growth and overcrowding, to humans' overtaxing their environment. The most stable environment is one in equilibrium. Growth leads to instability and breakdown. It is unfortunate that, in this world, everything is geared toward growth. Chin Wei Pok, M.D. Subang Jaya, Malaysia What Veils Reveal Congratulations to columnist Yasmin Alibhai-Brown for arguing against the face veil worn by some Muslim women [Oct. 16]. The veil certainly represents the suppression of women. It is apparently worn because some Muslim men are so lacking in self-control that a mere glimpse of female flesh would drive them into a sexual...
...Consultants usually spin such flaws positively: Hartman's profile now says, "Learning new things is a passion!" As for me, according to my 360Reach feedback, I'm seen as "a bit self-righteous" and "too judgmental," but, says Arruda, that would be useful if I wanted to be a columnist: "You would put your portfolio together of all the articles you've written that take a stand and discuss topics that might be controversial." Still, it's important to keep the goal--and the spin--realistic. As Duke's Leary says, "People can't be better than they...
...today that the central government requires officials to report their extramarital affairs to the state. In megacities like Shanghai and Guangzhou, certain neighborhoods have been dubbed "concubine villages" for the pampered inamorata living in them. "Generally, having more freedom is a good thing," says Shu Xin, a former advice columnist who now runs a private marriage-counseling service in Shanghai. "But freedom can mean temptation, and most Chinese men cannot resist having affairs...
Lloyd, a weekly columnist for the FT who previously served as the paper’s Moscow bureau chief, stands by his reporting...