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...Amelia” is as much about this kind of rosy optimism, and the era that spawned it, as it is about the woman. Set during the Great Depression, the film is, nonetheless, pure escapism, offering the glamour of this summer’s “Public Enemies?? without the grit. A perilous moment on one of Earhart’s flights is never excessively troubling; somehow she always escapes the danger and lands among fawning crowds or the occasional confused shepherd. She pursues her ambition to be a “vagabond of the air?...
Scherer looked every inch the infantry officer while radioing back to base and calling out the mock casualties that volunteer “enemies?? inflicted upon the squad by firing real M16s with blank rounds...
...safety of America. They are aided in this non-specific witch hunt by news stories such as CNN’s “Radicals vs. Moderates: British Muslims at Crossroads” which is accessible by clicking the link, “Radical Muslim: We Drink Our Enemies?? Blood.” The ridiculousness of that title should be self-evident, but the irony is even better: The article itself intends to highlight the growing resentment of moderate Muslims to radicals within their religion...
...planning.Harvard Live is an educationally based program that brings in big-name performing artists to Harvard for question-and-answer and storytelling sessions at small venues on campus. The first installment featured the Barenaked Ladies.The Harvard Live shows will address one of the HCC’s all-time enemies??budgeting—in that they’re given free of charge by performing artists who are touring in Boston, under the premise that they’re educational events. The program is also being sponsored in cooperation with Harvard’s Office for the Arts...
...highly among the rights that Americans hold most dear. A ramification of our liberties, however, is the sometimes difficult reality that we are obligated to give a fair hearing to those with whom we strongly disagree. Khatami articulated the views of one of our country’s sworn enemies??a member of the “axis of evil”—and he was allowed to do so because the U.S., unlike Iran, is a country whose commitment to political freedoms is strong enough to permit opposition to its government’s policies...