Word: ed
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...country, almost without knowing where it was going, has wandered down unpaved roads that vanish into swampland. The Farrakhan march--warmhearted, festive, lovely in its way--was a sort of culminating symptom. On respectable op-ed pages, writers have been suggesting that we might as well consider breaking off part of the U.S. to form a separate Republic of African America. The arrangement would confirm a secession that has already occurred in millions of minds all over the country. The attitude is that it was a horrible marriage from the start and has long since dissolved in chronic dysfunction, occasional...
...suppose there are those out there who found Professor Cornel West's apology for his participation in the Million Man March somewhat short of convincing. To me, reading the op-ed piece in the New York Times was out-right painful. Here was a stunning exemplar of that genre of moral acrobatics that I shall call the "bracket...
...owners of the Sheraton Commander Hotel, Walter and Ed Gulesarian, want to tear down three 19th-century houses on Garden Street in order to make room for a parking garage...
...number two spot, senior co-captain Joel Radtke had a score of 82 and 75. Playing number three was Sanchez with 80 and 81 strokes, while Ed Boyda, playing fourth, scored...
...frightening fact of note is that Farrakhan commands the respect of a great deal of African-Americans of our generation. In an Op-ed piece in last Saturday's New York Times, Professor West once again defended his participation in the march by telling us. "Young blacks are hungry for vision, analysis and action; (even) radical democrats must go to them and be with them...