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...kind of things that made 1997’s Whatever and Ever Amen such a landmark for angst-ridden but grunge-free teenagers. Ben Folds is best appreciated for his catchy tunes, bitter and sexually frustrated lyrics and creative piano melodies, but the five songs of Super D possess few to none of these qualities. This disappointing disc follows Speed Graphic and Sunny 16 as the third in a trilogy of forgettable releases from the past year and a half...
...YANKEES REALLY BASEBALL'S "EVIL EMPIRE"? No, that's rhetoric. The Yankees possess some of the classiest players in the big leagues--Derek Jeter, Jorge Posada, Mariano Rivera, guys you absolutely look forward to competing against, guys you look at and think, "Yankees." It's an organization founded on winning. Does their payroll disparity change the game? Absolutely. When they struggle with anybody, they go out and buy a new piece, and that's what's different...
...EZLN has been relegated to the sidelines of Mexican politics today. Marcos issues statements regarding the Basque Separatists in Spain, while the people turn towards more conventional leaders who focus less on their needs. The timing of the EZLN gave it the unique opportunity to possess real power as a rebel group, and it still has a chance to overcome its terrorist past and become a legitimate political party. In order to do so, however, it will need to serve the people I visited not just in moments of glory, but in their everyday concerns...
...Crimson’s first five games, only once did it not possess the advantage in corners—the game against Penn on Sept. 11, when the Quakers held an 11-8 margin. That game also marked Harvard’s lowest total in the stat...
General Franks delivered an Orwellian tour de force. In a single short interview, he blamed the Iraqis for their country's electricity shortage, even though the U.S. created the situation; said he is "very thankful" that Iraq did not possess weapons of mass destruction (WMD), even though this was one of the main justifications for the war; implied that the mere possibility that Saddam Hussein might have acquired WMD was a sufficient reason to go to war, even though such a broad premise would warrant attacking many other nations; and claimed that Saddam's regime was working with al-Qaeda...