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...sure, Falwell has changed more in style than substance. "Compassion" is in vogue among conservatives, but it sometimes doesn't mean much. On Saturday, Falwell called for "compassionate conviction," a sort of religious counterpart to Republican candidate George W. Bush's "compassionate conservatism." But Falwell and Bush both believe employers should be able to fire people just for being gay. Neither wants gays to be able to marry or adopt children. And Falwell, at least, believes sincerely that gays can change into straights. Indeed, he hopes his softer words will allow that message to meet less resistance...
This year the ECAC will have a western counterpart, the WCHA, which will increase the number of Divison I teams from 15 to 20. The ECAC, meanwhile, decreased from 14 to 13 teams when winless Colby moved to Division...
Meagher finished with three saves for the Crimson, while White, his Tiger counterpart, finished with...
...much more' in Dollar-a-Pound and its upstairs counterpart, The Garment District, includes everything from giant bins of shoes to underwear with a fried egg applique...
...continually attempting to limit the boundaries of what is publicly "acceptable," America has and will continue to lag behind its European counterpart's social progress. Now nearly two years after its premier in London, "Sensation" has been deemed by the British press as yesterday's news, unrepresentative of today's British art world. However, while the both the culture and the art world of Europe have moved on, America is one again held back by its constant desire not to offend...