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Rhino Records has come to refer to itself as the master of reissue. For once, a company's rhetoric matches its place in the market...
...People are disillusioned," she says. "We have education and health care, but we don't have food or freedom. What can I give my child?" She feels caged and angry. "They control everything," she says, making the gesture of a hand stroking a beard, which is how Cubans silently refer to their supreme leader, Fidel Castro. The woman down the hall reports regularly to the local block committee about her, says Ana, "because I am not a conformist." She finds peace in her Bible, though her faith has earned her a black mark on the dossier that follows all Cubans...
...right-wing alliances and interest groups currently yearning to take jabs at the Democrats, few stand in a better position to deliver a knockout punch than the Republican members of the Senate Armed Services Committee. And in Halperin, they have a target so enticing that Republican staff members privately refer to him as "the real, red meat...
Still, most groups are fully open to anyone who wishes to voice their opinions--or to read some dirty and politically incorrect jokes. This open environment often results in what Usenetters refer to as flame wars. Some posts vehemently advocate extreme points of view to intentionally instigate a war of four-letter words...
...discussion, which drew a crowd of 65 to the Cronkhite Graduate Center, was billed as a constructive discussion of problems facing victims of abuse. Panelists said many such victims, whom they refer to as survivors, were in the audience...