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...Sept. 14, 2001, President Bush stood in the rubble of the World Trade Center and struck a pose with a veteran fire fighter. If that was Bush's most memorable day, then something was wrong from the beginning. Turning up three days late, after being whisked around the country for his own safety, isn't my idea of heroism. Winston Churchill would have donned his helmet and been there on 9/11, regardless of security concerns. Jean Lamore Paris...
...bottom of the sixth inning, the Crimson struck again. Bettinelli reached first on a walk from freshman pitcher Lindsey Permar, and Halpenny took advantage of an error by Penn second baseman Stephanie Reichert. Senior Monica Montijo pinch hit, knocking a single to shortstop...
...Division I, II or III athletics; nor did they play a varsity sport in grades nine through 12. While CYO games may have been a different story, the “best” the group has now is Pietro, who plays rugby for Yale. The fact that I struck out Juan was no more of a historic athletic achievement than the expletive-laden mom joke he delivered to me immediately afterwards...
...Enlightenment rationalists. Its scant room for human volition contradicted a growing 18th and 19th century optimism that the species could perfect itself through its own efforts. And in a religious culture increasingly defined by emotional evangelizing and the idea of a personal relationship with Jesus, Anselm's legalistic equation struck some as a liability for those preaching to win souls...
Near the end of last night’s talk, one audience member attempted to probe Novak for more information regarding the sources who leaked Plame’s name to him, but was immediately struck down...