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...beauty or concrete mastery; these are merely examples of the general case. But put this way, a dialogue of beauty in America cannot be separate from a dialogue of what is variously called passion, ambition or coming into one's own. Beauty is largely visual, but we are greatly mistaken if we think that its constituent parts can be seen; it is only incidentally a matter of the eyes. We have heard and we continue to learn that it exists most of all in the instant of communion...
Wednesday's article mentions Jews who feared that their relative sympathy for the Palestinian cause was mistaken as anti-Israeli sentiment. Unfortunately, the article makes the same mistake by equating support for Israel with lack of sympathy for Palestinians...
Some of Harvard's Jews said they felt their relative sympathy for the Palestinian cause was mistaken as anti-Israeli sentiment...
...TIME: As President, did you ever lie? SALINAS: As a head of state I told Mexicans what I believed to be the truth. Maybe I was mistaken. But what I informed the Mexicans durng my six years was basically true. As a head of state you may not reveal everything you know. It's part of your responsability to maintain certain things private...
...would expect from a clone, is not particularly striking in its musical originality. Peter Frampton was experimenting with electronic voice manipulation when my parents were still in college, the synthesized matrix in the album's title track resembles devices Bjork has been employing since Post, "Optimistic" could easily be mistaken for an R.E.M. tune and "Morning Bell" sounds like a track cut from Portishead's Dummy...