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...obsessed is Kristol with marginal missteps by Democrats that he loses sight of the big picture. Kristol wrote that Bush "crossed up Democrats" by replacing Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and rejecting the Iraq Study Group's change in strategy. The political maneuver might be nice sport, providing the Administration with a few moments of relief. But Kristol failed to point out that Bush continues to lose the only battle that counts - the one in Iraq. Sanford Rubin Rochester, New York...
...another swim practice, slipping into his Speedo and swim-cap like the rest of his team.While Norberg accepted his rigorous training regiment, he was crushed when Missouri rules barred him from competing with high school swimmers at the State Championship. Unlike Ko, who chose homeschooling solely because of her sport, Norberg’s situation was unrelated. His parents had initially homeschooled their three children after the family moved from Columbia, Missouri to Kansas City, Missouri. They thought their children would eventually transition back to traditional schools but found they liked the flexibility of homeschooling and stuck with it. Norberg...
...neurotic man—a part quite familiar to Stiller given his role in the movies “Meet the Parents” and “Along Came Polly.” The producers said the roast was a success and that Stiller was a great sport.“He jumped right in there and really bought into the whole event,” Wilmore said.During the press conference, Stiller told an 11-year-old girl that the most challenging scene he has ever shot was for the 1998 movie “There?...
...Sean has been a pleasure to coach,” said first-year track and field coach Jason Saretsky. “He brings a certain tenacity to the sport that’s great...
...buttocks to the Iraq War and George W. Bush. Throughout the event, he never shied away from controversial claims and even went so far as literally asking the audience to confront him. GENITALS AND FOREIGN POLICY Sitting in an overstuffed chair, wearing a black fleece vest with a purple sport shirt underneath, Mailer could have been, on first glance, someone’s little old grandpa. But as soon as he began to speak, the notion of an innocent grandpa quickly disappeared. When speaking of his newest book, a fictional treatment of Hitler’s childhood, he referred...