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...They wanted to settle a bet about the release date of the fourth Indiana Jones movie...
...mainstream and gave Americans a yardstick to measure themselves with, different from any tool they had known before. Igo partitions the development of this statistical society into three steps covering a period of at least two decades. Robert and Helen Lynd’s 18-month stay in Muncie, Indiana and their subsequent publication of “Middletown,” fulfilled Americans’ “desire for summations of society, and for expert techniques to analyze it, [which] stemmed from a heightened sense of living in ‘modern times...
...American in New Jersey. Although he says he didn’t face the same cultural expectations from his parents that Gogol does, he notes that he also experienced stereotyping.“Thanks to the genius of ‘The Simpsons’ and ‘Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom,’ it took a little bit of work to explain to people that I am neither a cartoon character nor a monkey brain-eater,” Penn explains, laughing.He credits Nair with breaking some of the barriers that had previously kept...
...seem to be the charm for John Edwards. And Al Gore, who could be the nominee, still isn't a natural pol. There are serious Democrats who have won in red or purple states: former Governors Mark Warner of Virginia and Tom Vilsack of Iowa, Senator Evan Bayh of Indiana and Governor Bill Richardson of New Mexico. But the first three have dropped out of the presidential race, and Richardson is polling at 2% and looks unlikely to make it into the top tier. Hillary is the least left-wing of the leading Democratic candidates. To a Republican, that says...
...recruiting process, as DZ’s national organization claims. But we sincerely doubt that it was for lack of willingness, rather than lack of the “desirable” look. All the more damning are reports suggesting that thin, blond DZ sisters from the nearby Indiana University chapter were imported for recruiting events to replace the 23 evicted sisters. American universities should not tolerate this sort of flagrant and anachronistic behavior from any campus-affiliated organization. We are not so naïve as to suggest that discrimination based on popularity, pedigree, or looks could ever...