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...understands what I understand, that terrorists every time, every place will thwart the desires of those who want peace and freedom." GEORGE W. BUSH, during a Rose Garden meeting with Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinians' first Prime Minister...
...with names like Pressed, Shade and Smoothed Edges. But even as he was earning accolades from the jet set, Takizawa says he was drawing his truest inspiration from a little swatch of antique denim fashioned during California's Gold Rush. "For people of my generation in Japan, denim represented freedom and individuality," says Takizawa. With more younger buyers crowding his store, Takizawa decided it was time to debut this most plebeian of fabrics on the runway. The loosely tailored jeans that resulted from his collaboration with Lee are meant to go equally well with an Issey Miyake blouse...
...asylum nor applied for U.S. citizenship. When his Chinese passport expired he attempted to renew it over and over again. But his activism had earned him banishment. "He desperately wanted to go back and try to effect political change," says Jared Genser, a Harvard classmate who is president of Freedom Now, a legal-advocacy group lobbying for Yang's release. In exile, Yang suffered from depression so severe that he was forced to drop out of school for a semester...
...parent raising two children, I find it absurd that the Catholic Church will protect and hide child molesters, and the public upholds gangster rap as a freedom but will waste millions of dollars fighting against a union of two adults. The father of the two children I am raising has not filed taxes since 1997 and owes over $20,000 in child support and does nothing to assist in raising his three children, two of which were conceived out of wedlock by two different mothers. Nevertheless, I am the immoral one. Did Christ want Churches to build multimillion-dollar facilities...
...just me. As I speak with friends, scattered around the country to explore their own tiny corners of the universe, we all seem to have carved out for ourselves a small niche we can call our own, and to be avidly embracing it each day with the freedom and zing that it seems only summer can provide. While we may not be turning in weekly response papers or attending sections, we somehow seem to be working harder and more passionately, and discovering more about ourselves in the process...