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...television, Robert Novak, the conservative columnist, was already raising the possibility that Kennedy may have abused a little-known constitutional provision that forbids members from being detained or arrested if they're on their way to a vote. Kennedy initially said that he was doing just that, since he was "disoriented" by the medication and didn't realize that the House had adjourned some three hours earlier...
...that kind of support from your students—both in terms of money, but also in feeling. We’re trying to create that kind of student community in Pakistan. THC: Can you speak a little bit about your communications with Nicholas Kristof, the New York Times columnist, and the money and support you received from readers of his columns?MB: The money helped give a financial basis for my work. It was a great help—the [elementary] school is going to be upgraded to a middle school soon, there’s a police checkpoint...
...like the Nishi Nihon Shimbun have attributed Roh's pugnacity to his domestic political concerns, suggesting that Japan need not take his speech too seriously: "An uncompromising stance against Japan plays well into the anti-Japan nationalist sentiment of the people, which could improve his low approval ratings." One columnist openly doubted that Roh had the guts to make good on his threats, should Japan call his bluff...
...generation wasn’t set on insta-fame, we wouldn’t write insta-novels. We would be confident in our own writing: confident enough to put it out there for criticism and praise, unwilling to compromise or cut corners. That said, I know an unemployed columnist in need...
...fading future of Italy's young" [April 10]: My compliments on a well-written article. I can say with conviction that Guia Soncini, the columnist for a women's magazine quoted in your story, hit the nail on the head when she said the youth of Italy "are comfortable with how things are." As a Filipino immigrant in Rome, I can only agree. The reluctance of young Italians to take risks is still something of a marvel to me. I work for a family whose 36-year-old son doesn't seem to want to move out of the house...