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...like Frankfurter Professor of Law Alan M. Dershowitz, Mamet--who is also the author of several screenplays including Wag the Dog (1997)--downplayed any political message that might be directed towards Harvard in his book...
...standing by Arizona, not John McCain. In fact, the entire Bush strategy--early money, early inevitability, lots of leftover cash for spring--all that's way down the drain. So far, he's spent $60 million and picked up 57 delegates, compared to McCain's 95. Said a Bush wag: "You got to admit, this strategy of ours sure breaks new ground. Nobody's ever tried to do it this...
...Lost in all of this, somehow, is the fact that one of America's most powerful and respected news organizations essentially altered the truth in its depiction of one of the most famous events ever. OK, so it wasn't exactly "Wag the Dog," but the alteration gives a particularly ugly face to a growing public disenchantment with ethics in journalism...
...only know what I read in the papers," said the writer of the Wag the Dog screenplay. "[And] I don't read the papers...
...sure, iBook's look hasn't garnered universal praise. Silicon Valley insiders, reports a wag, "can't decide whether it looks like a toilet seat or a Hello Kitty bag." But even its detractors would have to agree that it's a striking departure for the home-computer market--and quite possibly a landmark in the quest Jobs began when he founded Apple two decades ago. "I remember when he pulled the white sheet off the first Mac in '84," says Tim Bajarin, a longtime Apple watcher. "Even then, he was going to create the 'computer for Everyman...