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...take such excessive risks--a desire to commit suicide in a publicly acceptable way?" asked a reader in Minneapolis. "Those voyeurs of violence paid their money fully expecting this kind of mayhem, and then shed crocodile tears when it happened," wrote a nonfan of NASCAR from Salem, Ore. "Shame on all of them." "If any other sport had a comparable death rate, there would be calls for legislation to ban the slaughter," declared an Oklahoman, while an Ohio environmentalist found even more reasons to condemn motor sport: "NASCAR is truly the winningest sport of all--it's tops in noise...
...important goals he has already outlined for the future of Harvard. Indeed, some reports have suggested that he was chosen because of his commitment to a better undergraduate experience, a larger faculty and greater tenure odds for junior faculty--all causes close to our hearts. But it is a shame that he must begin his tenure--no matter how strong his qualifications--under a cloud of secrecy and of suspicion...
...great shame that we have no rhetoric requirement, for we are afflicted with nonsense all the time," says Gomes. "Rhetoric helps determine the difference between spin and substance and rhetorical truth from nonsense...
...very long time, and she's had a history of knee problems from way back in the day, so it's unfortunate," Shewchuk said. "You don't like to see that happen to anybody on the ice. She's an intense, hard-working player, and it's just a shame...
...President who is not a bully. And Britain should stop pretending it is an independent nation, for we know it doesn't make a decision without asking the Americans first. Saddam has done very little to warrant the bombing of his people. Let's have some shame. JOSPHAT GWEZHIRA Harare, Zimbabwe...