Word: sterne
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...seemed to me to take it a lot more seriously than I did," says Sheldon Stern, a retired historian from the John F. Kennedy Library. "I found it hard to believe that this could be a serious possibility, given the troubles he's already had and, more importantly, the likelihood of post-presidential troubles...
...Nation) and the first talkie sensation (The Jazz Singer) wallowed in racial derision, personified by white actors in blackface. Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland, Fred Astaire and Bugs Bunny defaced themselves in minstrel cork. Egregious stereotyping can still be heard, most mornings, on Don Imus' and Howard Stern's radio shows--aural blackface. Somebody had to shout, "Enough," and, whaddaya know, it was Spike...
...stern father has just read a perfectly ghastly memorial poem to his dead mother. Now let's say the young man courting his daughter has just made a little joke about the urn on the dining-room mantle. It does not take a great comic mind to imagine that it contains grandma's remains...
...Stern said the value of any advice given was irrelevant, emphasizing that overall results do not absolve Harvard from its supervisory responsibility...
...Stern said the U.S. Attorney's office had been in discussion with Harvard before filing suit, but termed these discussions as "not satisfactory...