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...play paid by the Romantics, Hamlet has only become more monumentalized over the years. Even T.S. Eliot’s famous dismissal of the work as an artistic failure seems to further bolster its status. No one has ever seemed to think that Eliot’s judgment actually has any impact on the work. His voice is like that of a man telling a storm to stop; it only serves to emphasize the storm’s overwhelming power...

Author: By David Kornhaber, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Hamlet Devoutly to be Wished | 4/20/2001 | See Source »

...scouts are not to be confused with rocket scientists. They make mistakes, but who doesn't? (I fully admit to tuning my TV to an XFL game once.) So scouts are forgiven for what my 20/20 hindsight shows were major lapses in judgment during past drafts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NFL Draft 2001: Headlines We Almost Saw | 4/18/2001 | See Source »

...like to speak on behalf of the 'censorial mood,'" Sandel said. "It seems to me that The Crimson made a sensible judgment and the Brown paper made a poor judgment. The right to free speech was never involved...

Author: By Kristoffer A. Garin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Panel Confronts Issues of Free Speech and Responsible Journalism | 4/18/2001 | See Source »

...course, there are marketing gaffes and then there's just plain bad judgment. In this enlightened age, why are the Cleveland Indians and Washington Redskins still showing up on the wire? I can't see why those college and pro outfits with Native American nicknames have yet to see the light. Some of the franchises argue that the names are meant to be positive-the Illinois Fighting Illini, for example, are supposed to honor the Native Americans of the region. Others are references to team history-Indians fans hold that their name is a tribute a Native American player, Louis...

Author: By Martin S. Bell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Saved By The Bell: Playing the Old Name Game | 4/18/2001 | See Source »

...states not to have a governor’s mansion, she often has to crash at her brother’s place in Boston when it’s too late to get back home. And let’s face it, although Swift demonstrated some poor judgment when she asked an aide to help baby-sit her daughter, I (and lots of other people) have forgiven Bill Clinton for many bigger transgressions...

Author: By Scott A. Resnick, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Why I Like Jane | 4/18/2001 | See Source »

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