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...could any reasonable person doubt any of these claims? Look at the examples! The footnotes! The certitude! This is the great fallacy of the anger industry. It is no shocking feat to fill a broadcast, book or website with the untruths of politicians. But doing so is not proof that your side is any better--except to your grateful audience, who are all that matters. (And whom you can certainly count on not to know or care if you get your facts wrong...
...trite it sounds in theory—and, indeed, however trite it is in practice. Boston remains the perfect college town, with a compelling blend of big city excitement but small town charm and manageability. Sure, by the time I graduate in June, I will certainly have had my fill of the mall at the Prudential Center—but, to my mind, that’s better than getting overwhelmed in New York, getting mugged in New Haven or getting bored in New Hampshire...
Senior Collin Blackburn received the William Paine LaCroix trophy for his unwavering loyalty, sportsmanship and enthusiasm. Initially a tight end, the fifth-year fullback was converted to fill a team need and better utilize his blocking skills...
...person committee—including Kidd, Executive Director of PBHA Gene A. Corbin, Professor of Sociology and Chair of the Standing Committee on Public Service Christopher Winship and Fonseca-Sabune, as well as a student to be appointed by the Undergraduate Council—will determine how best to fill Kidd’s role and possibly reorganize the administration at PBH and PBHA...
Sangay added that he didn’t think that violence would succeed. He also noted that there is a new leader, Karmapa, who is ready to fill the shoes of the Dalai Lama...