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...disgusting that in our worsening deficit crisis we are still hearing only of proposals for revenue-neutral tax reforms. Worse yet, proponents of the current House Ways and Means tax-reform bill are selling it primarily on the basis of how much it will cut taxes. The appeal is to greed rather than to our nobler instincts of common sacrifice for the common good. Robert D. King Kennebunk, Me. Gander Crash...
...Corker’s press was favorable, or even neutral. The Boston Herald referred to Corker as a “boozing bozo,” while Bill O’Reilly on FOX News called Corker’s job “The Most Ridiculous Item of the Day?...
...spine and boycott the movie," argued a right-wing fan on BLOGS FOR BUSH. While conservatives raged, others defended the film. "Get a life!" said a posting on CENTERFIELD. "It isn't Hollywood's fault there aren't any talented right-wing filmmakers." The verdict from INSTAPUNDIT? Politically neutral but weak on dialogue. "It would have played better as a silent film...
According to Walsh, Harvard will attempt to schedule at least one more contest prior to the start of the NCAA tournament to be played at a neutral site. One possible opponent would be North Carolina A&T, which has already clinched a berth, he said…Mike Morgalis, Shawn Haviland, Frank Herrmann, Castellanos, and Brunnig each threw yesterday, with each seeing two innings worth of action except Herrmann, who pitched only the fifth. Herrmann was the only hurler not to surrender a run…Farkes extended his hitting streak to 12 games…Walsh confirmed yesterday that...
...regularly publicized inside Associated's Metro. He says advertisers want the commuting audience, and, besides, "It's a quality read." Not everyone agrees. While the Metro may print more serious news than some of Britain's tabloid papers, "To aim at the mass market, freebies need to be [editorially] neutral," says Jo Groebel, director general of the Dortmund-based European Institute for the Media. Stripped of ideological or political bias, Metro lacks personality, insists Peter Cole, a professor of journalism at the University of Sheffield: "People don't refer to it as 'my Metro.'" As a basic, quick news service...