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...doesn't matter what your last name is. We live in this diverse, pluralistic country where people are accepted for who they are. And I think that's one of the great gifts America has to offer to the world. I got from my dad an immigrant's love for this country, because he knew that that wasn't true everywhere...
...seniors off to celebrate prom night in nearby Waco. North of town, the pasture dubbed Camp Casey in honor of Sheehan's fallen son is deserted; Christmas wreaths shaped like peace signs still hang on the gate. An 18-ft. (5 m) steel sculpture, Freedom's Angel of Steadfast Love--a gift to the town from a Pennsylvania artist to commemorate 9/11--stands in an empty lot where pro-Bush supporters gathered. The locals have taken to decorating it for certain holidays and other occasions: red, white and blue banners on the Fourth of July, a veil and bouquet of flowers...
...significant depth at first base and DH. With tough non-conference games ahead, it remains unclear whether or not he will earn a starting spot by the start of the Ivy League season. But regardless of the competition for playing time, the left-handed slugger reveals a pure love of the game that motivates his constant efforts to improve.“I like to get out there and compete, and I like to win,” Prince says. “I don’t know if there’s a much better feeling than...going...
...relating the story of a small village in Turkey, where women had begun a sex strike to compel their husbands to repair their local water pipeline. In response to this, Helmer decided to make a movie—one that would use this premise to raise questions of absolute love, power, need, and want. “Absurdistan”—filmed in the desert villages of Azerbaijan—is more than just the story of a town-wide sex strike; it’s an enchanting tale of romantic and poetic love. There is very little...
Well ha, Mr. Consumer, I love to say, I freakin’ told you so! If you had just taken out a loan that was more reasonable and saved your money and were more patient, then maybe, just MAYBE, you wouldn’t be living off Top Ramen. And maybe the bank that oh-so-happily bent you over wouldn’t own your house...