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...First Amendment recognizes that a democracy cannot dictate what is the truth. Attempts to do so often bring about the exact opposite (witness the rise of neo-Nazis in Germany, despite stringent censorship). If Ben-Shachar considered the implications of his argument, he would realize that it could have been used to silence the opponents of slavery in the 19th century and campaigners for civil rights in the 20th century. Those individuals who disagree with the "core values" of a society are in fact those most in need of the protections of the First Amendment. If the protections of free...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ben-Shachar Misreads Liberty | 12/11/1995 | See Source »

Subjects who followed this traditional diet closely and had a high score were then compared to subjects who followed it loosely and had a low score. Other factors were taken into account in these comparisons, such as differences in exercise levels, smoking status, gender and exact...

Author: By Brian J. Chan, | Title: Study: Eight-Point Diet May Extend Life | 12/6/1995 | See Source »

...assists). But one of those stands out above all else. Harvard was tied with Colgate in overtime on October 8, and the Crimson earned a direct kick about 25 yards from the goal. Miller drilled it just under the crossbar and in for the tally. Miller made the same exact shot the following weekend at Yale...

Author: By David S. Griffel, | Title: W. Booters Hoard Postseason Honors | 11/13/1995 | See Source »

While Clooney has not slugged a videorazzo--yet--he did exact unusual revenge on a cameraman who was hiding in the bushes next to his house. It seems Clooney has a Vietnamese pot-bellied pig, and it rooted out the photographer and sent him scrambling over a fence, causing him to drop his camera in flight. "He wanted to sue me," Clooney says incredulously. "But I ended up with a nice broken camera that's hanging on my mantel right...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LIGHTS, CAMERA, REACTION | 11/13/1995 | See Source »

...commercial activity restrictions on 5 million acres. Fourteen energy companies worked to win exclusion of a key part of this acreage, a 100-mile-long strip of remote terrain in northwestern Montana, known as the Rocky Mountain Front, that could allow them to stake drilling claims. "The matchup was exact. His big campaign contributors got precisely the acreage that they wanted,'' insists John Gatchell, conservation director of the Montana Wilderness Association. But Burns' eagerness to return federal land to state authority has also run afoul of sportsmen in his own state and party who support preservation of federal lands...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THIS LAND IS WHOSE LAND? | 10/23/1995 | See Source »

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