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...cast's, but he has the power to enunciate and, most importantly, act, which more than makes up for his minor shortcomings as a singer. By the time he leaves the village for the eternal fires, you might easily find yourself shivering with relief even as you sigh with regret...
Zoeller has since released a half-hearted apology, claiming that his "comments were not intended to be racially derogatory" and expressing his regret that "they were misconstrued in this fashion." He also said: "It's too bad that something I said in jest was turned into something it's not, but I didn't mean anything...
...somewhere, either in his transcription of our telephone interview or elsewhere on the article's way to print. I do not "embrace... [multiculturalism] wholeheartedly," as he makes clear in other parts of his article and I make clear throughout the book. I see the development of multiculturalism, with regret, as an inevitable response to one key failure in the American effort to embrace and assimilate people of all races, and I hope multiculturalism will be a temporary detour in this effort. Nathan Glazer Professor of Education and Sociology Emeritus
According to MacMillan, though most complaints about being misquoted are often reasonable, others come from people who regret their words. For this reason, The Crimson investigates all claims of misquotation. Though Crimson reporters do not tape record interviews, except for those with senior administration officials, the reporter's notes will often reveal the error...
...with much sadness and regret that I learned of the sudden passing of Israel's sixth president, Chaim Herzog, who died of heart failure yesterday at the age of 78. Herzog served as Israel's president for two terms, spanning an entire decade from...