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...Administration intimidated many journalists and journalistic institutions, and used fear to silence opposition or abused the real meaning of patriotism. I think one role for the Nation, as it should be for a free press in a democracy, is to continue to raise tough questions. That doesn't mean needless aggression; it means holding people in power accountable. If I had to single out one personal consequence, I would single out Rush Limbaugh. When the hurricane ravaged the Gulf Coast-a hurricane sadly bearing my name, Katrina-he went on his radio show, and began calling it Hurricane Katrina vanden...
...only after a confused wait that I was finally able to get on the bus I was looking for—by chasing it down in traffic.Why the CLC assumed that Yale’s shuttles would continue to run regularly after The Game ended is beyond me. Needless to say, they didn’t, leaving many Harvard students stranded and causing the rest to act completely recklessly, just minutes before their scheduled 5:30 p.m. departure time. A phone call to New Haven on Friday is likely all that would have been needed to extend the buses?...
...their hood from cops and more like the sleazy, self-centered drug dealers they claim not to be in the song. While “I Don’t Know, Officer” is the most menacing track on the album, it is also considerably hurt by the needless addition of G-Unit newcomer Spider Loc, who sounds too much like Lloyd Banks (who exhibits far more finesse on the track) without the flow. “Don’t know why they told you that we sell stones/We on the Internet, trying to get our e-mail...
...Instead, we jostled with hordes of eager beavers for some melted ice cream and then sat around an unfurnished Canaday common room with 20 of the nation’s “best and brightest.” Needless to say, they turned out to be the nation’s lamest and most boring...
...Needless to say, most of these paintings actively involve the viewer, making them more accessible and appealing for the most casual and uneducated of museum-goers. But not all of the works really fit the theme of layering, and many aren’t even visually enthralling...