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Many South Koreans, however, are less concerned with the North??s nukes than with the latest James Bond movie, which many South Koreans say misrepresents North Korea as overly hostile. But how else are we supposed to interpret threats to turn America into a “sea of fire?” My apologies if Americans don’t see the softer side of Stalinism...
...obvious standout is the Antoine of Clint J. Froehlich ’05, a vulgar Frenchman, who describes himself as “the white nigger of the north?? and spouts out sage advice like “women’s is good for the pecker and the soul.” If Froehlich launches himself a bit too far over-the-top, he plays Antoine with genuine warmth that communicates a fundamental respect for the character...
...double success in ice hockey. Heavily favored speed skater Jeremy Wotherspoon collapsed under pressure, turning in two dismal performances and returning home without a medal despite his status as defending World Champion. Canada had half as many medals as the U.S., despite being our neighbors to the north??where it’s colder. Ice hockey was invented in Canada. It’s the only sport Canadians play. Let them have their golds. It means more to them that it would...
...oldest possession on display was a 17th-century edition of Sir Thomas North??s 1579 translation of Plutarch’s Lives given to Matthiessen...
...must encourage legitimate, existing reform movements rather than build up added antagonism with irresponsible rhetoric. Tensions with North Korea had noticably decreased during the Clinton administration, when an agreement was reached to close and monitor the North??s nuclear facilities. But since Bush has come to office and shown little enthusiam for diplomacy with the North, relations have deteriorated. Bush’s menacing new rhetoric may end any possibility of dialogue or compromise...