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...ideals of fair play and athleticism, such as Baron de Coubertin, have maintained a strong, optimistic position against such negativism. I also wonder what the point of criticizing the spectacle of the Games—as embodied by the opening ceremonies—has on the bearing of the editorial??s main argument. As the host country, Italy presented a panorama of its heritage, which does, in fact, include the Renaissance, the Alps, and yes, cows. It is unfortunate that this creative display of tradition is dismissed as a “theater of the absurd?...
Jannie might be FM editorial??s heart. Evan might be its fortitude. Leon might be its wit. Stephen might be its humor. Haven and Meghan might be its style...
...course, the editorial??s sloppiness, while unprofessional, is not the real problem. If polls are to be believed, then the President’s recent policy failures have earned him more detractors than supporters nationwide. Yet Bush’s would-be challengers remain unable to convert popular discontent into a groundswell for change. The Crimson’s glib editorial helps to explain...
...newspaper, The Record, urged JFP to reconsider its speaking invitation to Finkelstein. “Finkelstein advances batty conspiracy theories about lots of people, and especially about one particular type of people—that is, Jews,” the newspaper wrote on Oct. 20.But Finkelstein denounced the editorial??s claims and said that the paper had failed to “weigh the evidence.”“In the whole unfolding of events for the past two years, I’ve seen only one batty conspiracy theory,” he said...
...movie which revolves around a love affair between a high school boy and an eighty-year-old woman. My mind is so full of cinema that anyone who talks to me will have to endure tangents regarding film—as you’ve seen in this editorial??as I relate every part of their life to some movie I’ve just seen...