The Miami Herald | 07/21/2003 | Issue of slavery can't be `fixed'
Again, Mr. Pitts hit the racial nail square on the head. Again, he illuminates this discourse with a take on an issue I've never before seen.
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They should know better: Humanities Scholars spend lots of time reading, so why can't they write?
It's wonderful to see over-inflated writing skewered. I have spent time in animal-cunning mode, even though I'm far more likely to do what I want and damn the consequences--a strategy that works far better when an undergrad; the high marks required to stay in graduate school means there is little chance to make up for a bad grade.
It's wonderful to see over-inflated writing skewered. I have spent time in animal-cunning mode, even though I'm far more likely to do what I want and damn the consequences--a strategy that works far better when an undergrad; the high marks required to stay in graduate school means there is little chance to make up for a bad grade.
New Details Emerge on Uranium Claim and Bush's Speech
New Details Emerge on Uranium Claim and Bush's Speech
So much for Tenet falling on his sword. Or maybe the rest of the CIA is saying, "Go ahead, George, you fall on it. Be a team player. But we'll take a pass."
So much for Tenet falling on his sword. Or maybe the rest of the CIA is saying, "Go ahead, George, you fall on it. Be a team player. But we'll take a pass."
White House E-Mail System Becomes Less User-Friendly
White House E-Mail System Becomes Less User-Friendly
I suppose this should come as no surprise to anyone who has been keeping an eye on the Bush administration. It is a tour de force, combining several of the administration's favorite activities: obfuscation, obscuration, debate limitation, and the obligatory misdirection. Somehow, I don't believe a campaign donor will have to navigate the multiple screens.
I suppose this should come as no surprise to anyone who has been keeping an eye on the Bush administration. It is a tour de force, combining several of the administration's favorite activities: obfuscation, obscuration, debate limitation, and the obligatory misdirection. Somehow, I don't believe a campaign donor will have to navigate the multiple screens.
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