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...nail gossip—a handy distraction from the arrogant, petulant president that debate viewers saw two weeks ago—might yet emerge as a secret justification for anti-elitist undecided voters to break for Bush. Despite its seeming insignificance, our nation??s future may actually hinge on whether a couple hundred political independents fail to learn the whole truth about Manicure-gate...
...Riviera/ITA Women’s All-American Championships, the women’s tennis team’s co-captains reached three match points against the nation??s top-ranked duo before eventually losing 7-4 in the tiebreak of the eight-game...
...most controversial chapter of the book, Huntington writes of Hispanic immigration and how differences between immigrant and American values can blur a nation??s sense of culture...
...Ownership Society,” which mainly enriches those who already own a great deal. They have a chance to counter the Republican schemes by advocating an “Opportunity Society”: a commitment to giving every American an equal shot at owning a share of this nation??s wealth. Such equality of opportunity certainly doesn’t exist today...
...dozen songs that Wilco let loose upon the masses came across as something more substantive than simple music. They were confessions of the nation??s history. Over the past decade, Wilco has managed to stake a claim in America’s cultural landscape, and the lyrics of “War on War” and “Handshake Drugs” invoke the fears and failings of a generation...