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McQuilkin and Miller’s brother, Matthew, had a private ceremony last weekend, but she provided several bouquets of red and yellow flowers for yesterday’s service...
...Yellow is clearly this season’s color of choice, but the normally cheery hue takes on gruesome overtones in this ill-conceived ad. The poster’s central image of a black Jewish star on a solid yellow background cannot help but evoke memories of the dreaded armbands worn by Jews in Nazi-era Europe. Such associations must surely have been unintended by the “Harvard Students for Israel,” but the comp ad’s blazing slogan gives the thoughtful viewer pause. Did the Zionist organization mean to make light...
...among the first to call for a collective sigh of relief. Now that we’re back to “yellow,” we can finally stop all that exhausting “orange” level vigilance that has been so burdensome for the past two weeks...
...enacted after Sept. 11, this color coded threat scale is by far the most idiotic. Homeland Security Chief Tom Ridge unveiled the system back in March to better inform the public at large of terror risks. The scale—which indicates risk on a spectrum of green, blue, yellow, orange, and red—aside from being quickly disregarded by 99.9 percent of this country, contains no useful information concerning how to behave under particular alerts. Even the law enforcement community is perplexed...
Yenne noticed a great difference between Washington’s and Portland’s styles of play. She observed that the Huskies were a much more physically dominating team, causing six yellow cards to be issued in a tightly-called game, while the Pilots provided superior speed that the Crimson had a difficult time matching...