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...will respond to their arguments in an intelligent and deathly serious manner. Given that this is not the way I normally work as an editorialist, dear reader, I hope you will appreciate my sacrifice...

Author: By David B. Lat, | Title: The Art of Making People Think | 3/23/1994 | See Source »

...fault of the publications. The Peninsula council recognizer that the only way it can get any attention whatsoever from the liberal campus is by offending it. As an editorialist, I know that people don't read and remember the things you write unless you say something shocking or insulting. For instance, if this editorial were about NAFTA or Bosnia, you would probably glance over the first column, maybe skim the first lines of the remaining paragraphs, and then turn to Dilbert...

Author: By Tehshik P. Yoon, | Title: Beavis Is No Bill Safire | 3/18/1994 | See Source »

...address a few of the reforms that have been suggested. First, some students are outraged at U.C. funding for activities they deem frivolous or unworthy in some way. On this page last week, an editorialist decried the U.C.'s funding of the group AFARM (Association for the Absence of Rabid Moralism) because, in his words, AFARM is "a highly politicized group...

Author: By Jay Kim, | Title: U.C.'s Money Machine Works Just Fine | 2/15/1994 | See Source »

What's an editorialist to do? These are two of my favorite ideals, and usually, they come as sort of a package deal--I coo with delight each time The Alliance of Parents Against Cuss Words in Rock Music mounts yet another doomed campaign...

Author: By Tehshik P. Yoon, | Title: Topless Liberalism Running Wild | 10/20/1993 | See Source »

Europeans find that unsurprising. Europe, after all, is indulging in its own protracted bout of navel gazing now that moves toward a common defense and security policy have met with spectacular nonsuccess. Notes Andre Fontaine, chief editorialist and former editor of Le Monde: "A country that is deprived of enemies falls back on its internal problems." He adds, "The United States won the cold war, but it paid too high a price for victory. It no longer has the money or the public backing to play a prominent role abroad...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: America's Flagging Mission | 11/16/1992 | See Source »

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