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...proving that he could listen and persuade. Yet his highest skill lies in attack by ridicule, usually through the deft use of symbolism. It was Armey who first unveiled a Byzantine chart of the Clinton health plan that reduced it to a visual cacaphony of arrows, boxes and fine print. The image was devastating...
...rising toy-company executive who is pressed into service as a substitute St. Nick in circumstances at once too complicated and too stupid to explain. He finds to his dismay that the job is his for all eternity (that -- Get it? -- is the Santa clause buried in some fine print he didn't get a chance to read), and he is understandably skeptical about whether taking over operations at the North Pole is a great career move. To achieve a happy resolution of his dilemma requires the intervention of insistent (and charmless) elves, much desperate plotting and a number...
...pull the plug on TV coverage of the O.J. Simpson murder case and ruled that a camera will be allowed to broadcast the trial. The judge also refined the list of materials jurors can read or watch: TV-news programs and talk shows are off limits, as are print articles about the case, but entertainment shows are O.K. Meanwhile, Los Angeles County district attorney Gil Garcetti announced that no charges would be brought against Simpson's close friend Al Cowlings, who drove the Ford Bronco during the memorable freeway chase with police. Garcetti said there was insufficient evidence to prosecute...
...Philippine Forum for argument's sake, he is really prejudiced against Filipino culture and that Perspective is implicated in his insensitivity. While I expect such idiotic opinions from McGuire and the rest of the Peninsula gang. I had thought that the Crimson would know better than to actually print them...
...suggestion is that you be a little more selective in what you print. The right to free speech does not imply the obligation to print every piece of trash that comes your way. This includes Lat's original nonsensical column ("Those "Happy Homos," Oct. 18, 1994), the only function of which was to make a few more people a little less happy about being at Harvard. Lat has proved himself capable of valuable insight in the past, as you have proved yourself worthy of your powers as editors in the past. I sincerely hope that all of you start living...