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...been rushing through life-altering crises and changes. He beat advanced cancer at age 26 and won his first Tour two years later. He got married, had three kids and was rich and famous by age 30. Now Armstrong, at 32, is divorced and living with rock star Sheryl Crow. If he wins the Tour again this summer, he will establish a new standard for the sport. Throw in an Olympic gold in August, and Armstrong will have lived a full life in the years since disease threatened to shorten his. His mantra: Don't make any long-term plans...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lance Armstrong: A Commitment To Winning | 4/26/2004 | See Source »

Having grown up in the South during the years of the Jim Crow laws, Ellenson said that the issue of gay marriage is “virtually identical” to that of civil rights in the South...

Author: By Alex Fortes, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Rabbi Supports Gay Marriage | 4/22/2004 | See Source »

...went to Harvard to do graduate work and wrote to a chum that he should go crazy if he didn't find pretty soon-some nice girl be could kiss." This explains much. Many have wondered just why the usual denizen of Widener appeared more like a carrion crow minus the carrion than a human being in search of truth. The other reason than that of the cafeteria food of graduate life evidently exists. He has no delightul co-ed to help him to the stars...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EUREKA | 4/21/2004 | See Source »

...Charles Hamilton Houston was a scholar and an activist who had a tremendous impact on American society. Some have called him the man who stopped Jim Crow,” HLS Dean Elena Kagan said in a statement released yesterday. “[I]n many ways, Charles Ogletree continues the work of Houston today—I’m thrilled that he will lead this new institute...

Author: By Jack Muse, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Program Takes Aim at Injustice | 4/20/2004 | See Source »

OVER THE PAST HALF-CENTURY, YOU HAVE ENGAGED IN VIRTUALLY ALL THE GREAT DEBATES IN AMERICAN POLITICS AND CULTURE. HAVE YOU TAKEN ANY POSITIONS YOU NOW REGRET? Yes. I once believed we could evolve our way up from Jim Crow. I was wrong: federal intervention was necessary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 10 Questions for William F. Buckley | 4/12/2004 | See Source »

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