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Brother Bill doesn't subscribe to tough-love theories. He believes that gangsters will not change their ways simply through fear of prison or even the carrot of education or employment--but only by viewing themselves as under the light of a divine presence. He doesn't preach; he loves...
The result will be a transition from a mass-market world to a personalized one. Instead of centralized factories and studios that distribute or broadcast the same product to millions, technology is already allowing products to be tailored to each user. You can subscribe to news sources that serve up...
Yet this comment, while cutting to those who still subscribe to the expression, strikes a nostalgic chord, harkening back to a time when kids could say "second base" and they all knew what that meant. Of all the students asked, B.J. Novak '01 was the only one to offer a...
If you can't say anything nice...Bad-mouth RICHARD NIXON never did subscribe to that. In archival material released last week, the ex-President gripes some more, about Jackie Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson's "barbaric" guests and, well, just about everything. [The agent] "could have just as easily sat in...
NEWARK, N.J.: Puritanical, litigious America has finally lost its last vestige of humor: The words "You may have already won" have been sued out of existence. Everybody knew the envelope: Festooned with the likenesses of Dick Clark and Ed McMahon, bulging with magazine subscription stickers and cheesily promising untold riches...