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Even when we know facts in hindsight, it brings a twinge of guilt. How should we feel when we remember, for instance, that astronauts were held in decontamination units to make certain they did not bring any scourges back from space? But bits of Mars have been raining down on us from the beginning of time. Most of what is in the realm of the unknown is no different from what we've known...
Bennis' lawyer, Stefan Herpel, had argued that the government should be required to prove guilt before seizing property. The decision, he says, means, for example, "that a mother who loans a car to a daughter is at risk of losing that car." Many legal experts agree. "It's hard to see why Tina Bennis should suffer because of the sins of her husband," says Yale Kamisar, a law professor at the University of Michigan. "The government seems to have an insatiable appetite in this area...
...done her wrong and give him caustic advice. The album's first single, a cool Matraca Berg easy-rockin' plaint, says it tartly: "You can feel bad if it makes you feel better." That's the '90s cad for you. He'll take a little short-term guilt--and instant absolution from the woman he's left in the dust...
Most of those present said they were looking forward to being able to go out tonight without guilt. Plans for the night included having dinner with friends, catching a movie and, of course, doing some heavy drinking...
...returned to the typewriter, turning out a syndicated column and establishing an afternoon radio show with liberal Tom Braden that eventually metamorphosed into CNN's Crossfire. Buchanan did his sparring in print and on the air, and in the new era of Shout TV, Pat delivered his blows without guilt or restraint. By the mid-1980s, Buchanan recalls, "I was hitting the long ball," earning as much as $800,000 a year...