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...Italian comedies; in Rome. The working-class Sordi started out dubbing voices for radio, then went on to play roles ranging from doctors and cab drivers to Fascist officers in more than 160 movies. Most memorably, he played the title character--a spoiled soap-opera star who is the object of a small-town bride's romantic fantasies--in Federico Fellini's 1952 classic The White Sheik...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones Mar. 10, 2003 | 3/10/2003 | See Source »

...resist). For Christians, the proper home for the language of evil is the liturgy: it is God who deals with evil, and it's presumptuous for humans to assume that our task is to do what only God can do. Advocates of "just war" should be the first to object to the language of evil because that characterization threatens to turn war into a crusade...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: No, This War Would Not Be Moral | 3/3/2003 | See Source »

Furthermore, as Rosenfeld herself noticed, the snow statue was built in “a public space.” Barring an active assault by the sculpture, her description of the object as “menacing” is highly subjective at best. Given our nation’s historically vigorous defense of freedom of expression, the burden of proof lies with Rosenfeld to explain what distinguishes this snow sculpture from, for example, a painting of the Virgin Mary with feces smeared across it (a piece no doubt “menacing” to Christians, but nonetheless protected...

Author: By William A. Johnson, | Title: Statue Not 'Menacing' | 3/3/2003 | See Source »

...Davis ’04, who warned last fall that he would protest Paulin’s visit, continues to object to the possibility of a visit by the Irish poet...

Author: By Alexander J. Blenkinsopp, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Despite Expecations, Poet’s Return Yet to Be Realized | 2/27/2003 | See Source »

Some pilots complain that the screening process the TSA is expected to require is too onerous, mandating two psychological evaluations. The pilots also object to the TSA's proposal to use revolvers rather than the faster-acting automatic weapons most federal law-enforcement agencies use, and to keep them in locked boxes, which would need several seconds to open in an attack. "The TSA is still fighting the law and what thousands of pilots want," says Steve Luckey, security chairman of the Air Line Pilots Association...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Slow on the Draw | 2/24/2003 | See Source »

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