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...blast. We would all hang out on the set, even if we didn't have a scene, because it was such a fun vibe...
...Time to Hang Up the Spurs? It's sad that it took the administration three years to see what was obvious: the Bush Doctrine is a recipe for disaster [July 17]. The doctrine has stoked the fires of nuclear proliferation. By invading Iraq, which had no WMD, and offering diplomacy and concessions to nations with full or developing nuclear-weapons programs, the U.S. has signaled that potential adversaries should scramble to get nukes as quickly as possible. Zach Ziskin Fort Lauderdale, Florida...
...made the decision early on that we were not going to try to create a student center,” he said. Instead, Corker hopes Loker will become “a convenient social space” that will bring students together from all parts of the campus to hang out rather than do problem sets. Groups that previously met in Loker will move to new locations next year. The math question center that used to meet there during the week will operate from the forthcoming cafe in Lamont library, and student groups that held meetings in Loker?...
...Presiding Bishop and the Episcopal Church wrong in their consensus that practicing gays and lesbians can be Christians, but they are also horribly wrong when they conclude that Christ is not the only way to get to heaven. (The Rev.) Paul Clarke Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland Time to Hang Up the Spurs? Those in the white house have apparently realized that going it alone is not a feasible strategy in international relations [July 17]. But anyone who has matured past childhood knows of the need to cooperate with others to do anything constructive. Bullies may win for a while, but they...
...when the diseases are dreadful and the prospects of cure distant? Last month, when President George W. Bush vetoed the bill that would have expanded funding for human embryonic-stem-cell (ESC) research, doctors got calls from patients with Parkinson's disease saying they weren't sure they could hang on for another year or two. The doctors could only reply that in the best-case scenario, cures are at least a decade away, that hope is no substitute for evidence, that stem-cell science is still in its infancy...