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...told to start taking pictures only after most of the demonstrators have departed, resulting in shots of a few stragglers milling around in a public square instead of tens of thousands shouting for Kuchma's resignation. Bland, uncritical television news programs - the main information source for most Ukrainians - fail to give coverage to the protesters or to spell out their demands. And for appearances on talk-show programs, correspondents are told what to say hours in advance. Kuchma, a former missile-plant director who won the presidency in 1994, may well have total control of the media, but events both...
...liberal media cabal bring up these inconvenient facts. It's that lack of candor, of course, that presents the biggest obstacle to George W. Bush's commendable and long overdue campaign to persuade more African-Americans to defect from the Democrats to the Republicans. It's doomed to fail until the GOP fesses up its past addiction to race-baiting, and makes a sincere attempt to kick the habit...
...have the best balance on my left side. I can’t control my right arm. It’s still difficult to speak,” she says. “I try not to put myself in situations where I’ll just fail people. It’s still hard to know what’s changing.” But she’s trying new things, thinking about pursuing a career working with brain-injured people and taking courses, like a seminar on identity, that pertain to her experience...
Stinson, who served as the keynote speaker, said that some current health care policies fail to address pressing issues or inadvertently cause larger problems to develop...
...must do more than give lip service to finding dance a new home; they must guarantee Harvard will do anything and everything possible to ensure the life of the program. Illingworth said Harvard is considering certain local church spaces as one possible temporary solution. If their last-ditch efforts fail, the College must actively consider a renegotiation of its Rieman Center lease. Although Radcliffe has legitimate claims to the center, such as the desire to have its faculty in close proximity to one another, Harvard simply cannot afford to give up on dance in the short-term...