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...mails to his father," it begins, updating Forster's blasé opener, "One may as well begin with Helen's letters to her sister." Thereafter, Smith revamps Forster's Edwardian battle of wills between the liberal-minded Schlegel sisters and the snobbish Wilcox clan into a modern academic feud that sweeps up the families of Howard Belsey, a white, English, radically-minded art-history professor at a prestigious New England liberal-arts college, and guest lecturer Monty Kipps, a black, traditionalist art historian who campaigns against affirmative action and other sacred cows of the liberal establishment. The story rambles...
...worse than before the orange revolution," he said - only to see Poroshenko enter the hall in a rage to counter the charges. Zinchenko said he had passed "incriminating documents" to the Security Service and the Prosecutor General. Both offices pledged to investigate. The big question is how the feud between Yushchenko and Tymoshenko will play out. The post of Prime Minister is to get major new powers on Jan. 1, rendering the President much weaker. Yushchenko's own popularity has been slumping anyway in the wake of revelations that his son has been driving a $140,000 BMW imported...
...FEUD OF THE WEEK...
Harper wrote that he “saw a pattern” in Summers’ public remarks on women and minorities, citing his 2002 feud with former Fletcher University Professor Cornel R. West ’74, his comments at a Native American conference in September 2004, and his now infamous remarks on women in science in January...
Harper wrote that he “saw a pattern” in Summers’ public remarks on women and minorities, citing his 2002 feud with former Fletcher University Professor Cornel R. West ’74, his comments at a Native American conference in September 2004, and his now infamous remarks on women in science in January...