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...Casa Cristina, una l?nea de muebles; una pr?xima l?nea de moda; y una creciente carrera art?stica que incluye una reciente presentaci?n en el show de George L?pez en la cadena ABC. Su sitio Web biling?e recibe 50 mil pinchazos al d?a. Su libro ?Cristina! Confidencias de una rubia, se publica en ingles y en espa?ol. Y tiene una fundaci?n, Arriba la Vida / Up with Life, que educa a los hispanos sobre el VIH. ?Los j?venes pueden hacer dieta, o dejar de fumar, pero nunca dejar?n el sexo?, asegura Saralegui...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cristina Saralegui | 8/15/2005 | See Source »

...example, a radiant image of a boy sipping from a shadowy stream of falling water is entitled "Sed Publica" (Public Thirst). The commentary gives some interesting information about ancient sacrifice rituals and the Aztec's conception of water as life source. But Bravo's provocative title refers to a contemporary socio-economic reality which the commentary ignores. Similarly, the series of female nudes titled "Xipe" are explained solely in reference to the ancient "flayed goddess" of the same name. Yet the headless images of bodies criss-crossed with jagged shadows and leaves bear a resemblence...

Author: By David S. Kurnick, | Title: Photographs Capture Mexico | 10/15/1992 | See Source »

...little attention will be paid to the significance of the fact that, across the country, a growing number of citizens are content to leave decisions about the running of the res publica to others. In the last congressional elections, only 38 percent of the eligible citizens went to the polls. This figure was the lowest in 45 years and in several states the turnout was the lowest since 1798. In effect, Americans are returning to the way of doing political business that was the norm before the civil rights movement...

Author: By Kevin M. Malisani, | Title: Bad Weather and Democracy | 10/20/1987 | See Source »

...Thomas Hirschfeld '84, $1500, for his senior thesis entitled "lus in the De Re Publica. The Meaning of Ambiguity" Associate Professor Thomas R. Martin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hoopes Prizes | 6/7/1984 | See Source »

...vision of the controlled clash of private interests, and when he presents this vision as a return to the happier days of public man, then it is time to call the emperor naked. Rather than demanding that individual wills be subordinated to the greater good in the old res publica, Sennett claims in his new vision to maintain the distance between public and private. But his argument that we must return to a kind of open market where "rules" and "conventions" are the only things governing the free play of individual whims is not new at all; it is simply...

Author: By Diane Sherlock, | Title: The Emperor's New Clothes | 4/18/1977 | See Source »

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