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...done a lot of things in my life. I've been a soldier, a reporter, a farmer and a divinity student. And 24 years ago, I decided to become a public servant. And ever since then, I have dedicated my life to a certain set of ideals. That democracy is something sacred. That under it, all men are created equal. And that America is the land of opportunity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: If Al and Dubya Had a Final 15 Minutes of TV Time... | 11/6/2000 | See Source »

...contends that he was speaking as a citizen and then a public servant. He also points to a flawless service record as reason to allow him to remain...

Author: By Candice C. Cho, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Discharged Lt. Denounces Army Policy | 10/23/2000 | See Source »

...offensive: tying sensitive males with powerlessness, athletes with stupidity, and academics with homosexuality (something no doubt more offensive to homosexuals than to academics). All of these stereotypes seem not just prejudiced and distasteful, but also outdated, like the erotic costumes for Hurley (the Catholic schoolgirl outfit, the civil servant uniform, the angel costume, etc.). All in all, for a movie with huge swaths of Brendan Fraser running through it, Bedazzled is surprisingly bearable. But if you expect to see anything that you haven't seen before, or anything that will make you laugh harder than a mild chuckle, Bedazzled will...

Author: By Matthew Callahan, | Title: Bewitched, Bewildered, Bothered | 10/20/2000 | See Source »

...assertions that hasn't lifted yet. But two basic images loom through the haze. The first is Bush's portrait of Gore as a retrograde liberal who wants to patch up the edifice of the Great Society. The second is Gore's portrait of Bush as a faithful servant of the rich and powerful who wants to wire-transfer the surplus into the bank accounts of the upper class, spending "more money on tax cuts for the wealthiest 1%" than he does for new education, health-care and defense programs combined. Are Bush and Gore right about each other? Every...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Campaign 2000: Do The Labels Fit? | 10/16/2000 | See Source »

...doctor," Hood says, "is that Willis cures George not by making him seem like a king, but by forcing him to behave as a normal man, bound by the laws of society, propriety and humility. It is only when the king can beg forgiveness of his own servant that he is fit to resume the character of a pompous, eccentric, yet charming monarch. The interaction between Willis and the king is crucial to the arc of the play and for the restoration of order from the political turmoil of the king's madness...

Author: By By IRINA Serbanescu, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Spotlight | 10/13/2000 | See Source »

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