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...Lesbian, Transgender and Supporters Alliance (BGLTSA), we were perplexed and frustrated after seeing “Pinkett Smith’s Remarks Debated” (News, Mar. 2) and the ensuing comment “A Jaded Perspective” (Mar. 3). We feel that clarification to your readership is necessary...
...honest, Montesquieu's writing style has never helped his case for a wide readership. His dense, often confounding 1748 masterpiece The Spirit of the Laws can seem a ramshackle mansion, honeycombed with a floor plan impossible to master; Voltaire called it "a labyrinth without a thread." Likewise, while our Constitution opens with a stirring preamble, "We the people ...," it quickly settles into a tedious recitation of items, articles and sections, bulging in their seeming infinity like Harpo Marx's coat pockets, detailing all manner of governmental powers and functions--related to everything from dockyards to coinage. In fairness, how could...
...result of his entertainment novels and popular readership, Greene’s well-known love of traveling to seek out the world’s victims degenerated to a process that was simply performed to keep pace with his growing reputation. He was now expected to go on these political trips...
...It’s more important for us to be published in news organizations with a more diverse readership,” Truesdell said...
...been credited with harnessing the internet to reinvent modern political campaigns—emphasized the importance of blogs in the spread of news and information. “We’re sitting here talking today and the top four blogs combined have a larger readership than the New York Times,” Trippi said. Trippi’s emphasis on the increasing role of the internet as a news source resonated with some students. “I think the discussion of blogs was interesting because it seems like it’s a growing influence in politics...