Word: michels
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...pervasive, even among political and media elites. David Brooks of The Weekly Standard recently wrote, “Very little attention has been paid to what Saddam wants and what Saddam believes.” Saddam was tutored in the Baath party ideology by one of its founders, Michel Aflaq, who especially admired Marx, Nietzsche, Lenin and the Russian Communist party. He synthesized these philosophical ideals, tinted by a conviction of Arab racial superiority, into an ideology that envisioned ongoing violent revolution and a transcendent political messianism...
...associated himself with some hot-button issue or authored a major piece of legislation bearing his name. Instead Cheney followed the same pattern in the House that had worked for him to date: he quietly made himself useful - and then indispensable - to the higher powers in his party. Bob Michel, the G.O.P. House leader, repaid Cheney's loyalty by making him his No. 2, the G.O.P. whip, in late 1988. When President Bush called Michel in March 1989 to say he was nominating Cheney to be Defense Secretary, Michel was distraught. "I said, 'Mr. President, you're taking my right...
...largest Islamic community in Europe, an effort is in full swing to separate the eternal message of Islam from its medieval cultural baggage. Some of the fruits of that effort can be sampled in Loi d'Allah, Loi des Hommes (Law of Allah, Law of Men; Albin Michel) an extended dialogue in which Muslim sociologist Leïla Babès and Tareq Oubrou, rector of the Mosquée de Bordeaux, thrash out their often opposing views on the roles of women and individual freedom in Islam. Although non-Muslim readers may be daunted by the quotations and counter...
Although France still sells 40% of the world's wine by volume and its most famous Bordeaux are the most sought-after wines, the French are losing ground. French winemakers, says Jean-Michel Peyronnet, editor of La Revue Vinicole Internationale, "simply didn't see the competition coming." Jacques Berthomeau, who heads a group of industry experts, issued a report in May in which he called for a simplification of wine classifications, varietal labeling and the promotion of recognizable brands...
...ACQUITTED. MICHEL HOUELLEBECQ, 45, provocative French writer; of charges of inciting racial and religious hatred during an interview in which he labeled Islam as "the stupidest religion"; in Paris. Ruling against the Muslim groups that filed the complaint, the court said that Houellebecq's comments "were not intended to in-sult the followers of the religion in question...