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...emphasized that the graduates' letter should not be taken as a harsh criticism but as a suggestion for their alma mater...
...Still, he could have known about it: it is a working assumption on all sides that the government was behind the hit. It is also in the interests of the Israelis to have the Palestinians think that they ordered the assassination. That way they can show there will be harsh consequences to terrorist violence...
...reviving the labor movement in America will take a heroic effort, no matter who wins. Beset by corporate downsizing and increasingly harsh union-busting tactics, labor has seen its share of the U.S. work force shrink from about 35% in the mid-1960s to just 15% today. The diminished unions have been powerless to lift the wages of the average worker, which have shown virtually no growth for the past two decades after adjusting for inflation, even as productivity and corporate profits have soared...
...what is the function of art? It's not to get a good review," Chicago notes mockingly, in reference to the Boston Globe's recent harsh criticism of her work. "That was not my goal in life. I have this vision of art playing a different role in the world, and speaking to more people...if ever there was a time to challenge what art is, what it can be, what it should be, what it might be; those are the issues that are of interest to me... I like work that remembers that art is about communicating...
Despite the harsh conditions at New Hartford, N.Y., each player finished the course. Senior co-captain Jun Choo, playing in the number one position, finished with 79 strokes on Sunday and 88 on Monday...