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...grew up a little too fast. The album’s first single, “Confessions of a Broken Heart (Daughter to Father),” expresses a sadness absent from “Speak,” Lohan’s debut. Maybe Lindsay finally got the memo: she may not be an above-average singer, but she’s an actress with a pretty solid track record. That said, her overblown histrionics don’t quite work in stereo. “Personal” is, at its best, an overacted soundtrack to the sensationalized...
...IMPLEMENT TIME OFF Whether it's four hours a month or six days a year, Wachovia employees are guaranteed paid time off for community service. A glowing, comprehensive memo from corporate community-service advocate and CEO Ken Thompson on the year's employee-volunteer accomplishments (600,000 volunteer hours in 2004) is another company tactic to facilitate charitable action...
According to a memo by Dean of Admissions William Fitsimmons, “Time Out or Burn Out for the Next Generation,” Harvard has proposed the option of taking year off before beginning college in its letter of admission for 30 years...
...politicians who fail to strike a credible balance pay a price (think John Kerry). You could already see the Senate Democrats' cautious approach by observing their behavior last week. In a series of speeches Wednesday, Reid and Senators Ted Kennedy and Charles Schumer spoke on Alito and the memo, but danced around abortion. On Thursday, the Senate's top five Democrats held a 40-min. strategy session in the anteroom of Reid's office with about 15 representatives of outside groups opposed to Alito's nomination. Abortion may have been on everyone's mind, but it was barely mentioned...
...election, broke with the White House message and declared last week that overturning Roe v. Wade could "produce a political backlash" among crucial suburban voters. As for a general attack on Alito, the numbers seem to break the Democrats' way. Pollster Garin, in a survey conducted before the 1985 memo came out, found that only 43% of those polled said they thought the Senate should vote in favor of Alito, compared to 59% for Roberts at the same point in his nomination process...