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...Armenian compatriots are for the most part prosperous; they go to the best clubs and have their island summer houses ... You'd expect them to take the Turkish side against Europe. So why have they remained silent?" wrote Emin Colasan, right-wing columnist in the mass-circulating "Hürriyet" newspaper, whose logo includes the words "Turkey for the Turks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Turkey on Armenians: None Dare Call it 'Genocide' | 1/30/2001 | See Source »

...dramas and sensations supersede the old one, and in time people will not quite remember what a chad was. Further, it would be against the interests of blue America - self-destructive, in fact - for the Democratic leadership to overdo its righteousness and its demonization of the Bush administration. The columnist Michael Kelly has pointed out that a Democratic ideological jihad might have the same result as the Republicans' disastrous overinterpretation of their mandate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Political Discourse in the Age of the Smackdown | 1/25/2001 | See Source »

Defense may win championships, but a pair of suffocating defenses - along with inconsistent offenses - doesn't do much to get the nation excited about the Super Bowl. TV and radio talk show host Jim Rome has already predicted a 3-2 "blowout" victory for the Giants. Columnist Norman Chad has coined the game Super Bore XXXV. And CBS is in a perfect position to sell advertising to Sominex...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Super Bowl XXXV Preview | 1/24/2001 | See Source »

...surprisingly, some critics think this set of aeronautical physics is pi in the sky. "There will have to be some miracles inside the EJ22," wrote Mac McClellan, a columnist for Flying magazine. But Raburn welcomes the skeptics. He even wears a WCSYC button on his lapel. "It stands for 'We Couldn't, So You Can't,'" says Raburn. "I've seen that mentality before. I worked in the software business. Remember what small personal computers did to those huge, lumbering mainframes?" Point taken. Is your driveway wide enough...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Travel / Aircraft: For Sale: a Jet, Under $1 Million | 1/22/2001 | See Source »

McEvoy began his tenure at The Crimson as a sports writer and columnist, and finished as an associate sports editor. Editors who had the opportunity to work with him during this period emphasize the high level of effort he put into the final product. He paid attention to the smallest of details-the headline of a story, the cutline for a photo-and in doing so, served as a role model for younger editors who would eventually fill his shoes...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Mourning for McEvoy | 1/10/2001 | See Source »

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