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Philanthropoids worry that the scandals at America's biggest charity will make Americans less generous. It would be nice if, instead, this episode led Americans to reconsider the virtues of another way to channel the generosity of the comfortable majority to those in need: Big Government.
"I am not guilty of this crime," Tyson said before sentencing. "I didn't rape anyone. I didn't hurt anyone -- no black eyes, no broken ribs. When I'm in the ring, I break their ribs; I break their jaws. To me, that's hurting someone." Saying this, he...
Further, I believe that people should be willing to reconsider what they say in light of the effect it has on others, even if they mean no harm. Others do and should disagree with me about my standards.
WASHINGTON--The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights urged the Bush administration yesterday to reconsider its ban on race-specific scholarships, saying its policy signals a retreat from equal opportunity.
Duehay sponsored the motion to reconsider because he said he felt the council's powers may not include conducting investigations.