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...prosecutor in??Libby's case said, "It is fundamental to the rule of law that all citizens stand before the bar of justice as equals." Bush's commutation suggests three things: the President believes there is another class of citizen in the U.S., cronyism trumps justice and the President condones perjury as well as the obstruction of justice when it's convenient and helpful to his Administration...
...came into the world in??1912 as Claudia Alta Taylor. But by the time she was 2, her nursemaid had declared that she was "pretty as a lady bird." And with that, her name was decided. Her fate, though, wasn't decided until 20 years later. In August 1934, just 10 weeks after she had graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with degrees in history and journalism, she met an ambitious former teacher named Lyndon Johnson. Three months after that, they were married, and she went from studying history to making...
During my college days in??India, one of my professors recognized my talent in journalism and encouraged me to work someday for the Wall Street Journal. Whenever I read about Murdoch's ambitious efforts to possess the most respected financial journal in the world, I see a sharp media baron. Murdoch's previous takeovers--of the New York Post and MySpace--have been very successful. A man who started with just one newspaper is now a media tycoon with a $68 billion company. He is an inspiration to mass-communication students like...
...hope Al Gore will run for President in??2008 [May 28]. He has the intelligence a President needs to deal with complex situations both domestically and internationally. I am heartbroken that I did not realize that in 2000. I hope Gore will give me and many other voters the opportunity to make things right in 2008. Our current President's thinking has mostly remained dualistic, regarding people and nations as either good guys or evildoers, with us or against us, resolute or wimpy. The leader of the free world needs more than just conviction and resolve...
Kinsley made an excellent argument in??support of Jones. We should consider the many competent people who have sought further graduate study in order to enhance their capability to do a job, only to find that they're unemployable because of an excess of documented qualification. They're often not wanted because of a perceived threat to those under whom they would work. For every Marilee Jones, there's another person who has been passed over because she is considered overqualified...