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Newt Gingrich has reared his head once more. The indebted Speaker of the House tore into federal funding of the arts on Thursday. This is barely news. The Republicans have made a habit of attacking the National Endowment for the Arts, popularly known for supporting allegedly pornographic art.
"Nobody was going into debt as a result of Deep Springs; this encouraged an intellectual freedom with economic constraints," he said. "If you feel in a sense financially indebted to your family this can restrict your intellectual freedom and what seems conceivable to you."
"When I was shopping my tapes around in my late teens, record companies would automatically send me to the guy in the black division," says Lenny Kravitz, whose guitar-driven music is deeply indebted to the Beatles and Jimi Hendrix, among others. "They would listen and say, 'We hear your...
"Harvard Law School is profoundly indebted to Robert and Candice Haas for their generosity in support of the Haas Visiting Professorship," Clark said in a statement. "Generations of students to come will benefit from this addition to the school's academic program, which will support visits by many great teachers...
"I am fully indebted to the great-spirit that has come from the Harvard-Radcliffe Republican Alliance and the Harvard Democrats," she said.