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Well, I doubt the Ginger fans walked away from this one satisfied. But given all of that hype, who really could have? There were only a handful of possible realities for IT that could have really thrilled me. And, since this should theoretically be some sort of sports column, I will only include those relevant to the sports world...
Eight: IT could have been a better ending to this column, which is getting lamer by the sentence. But if the conclusion falls as flat as I think it will, it wouldn’t be the first disappointing creation introduced to the world in recent days...
What’s that? This was even worse? Too bad, pal. If you didn’t like this column, I’ll tell you exactly where you can shove...
...covering a war in Afghanistan is brutal? Try battling the Wall Street Journal's Tunku Varadarajan. In a column on female war correspondents, CNN's CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR is "second-rate," parachuting into war zones "kitted out in flak jackets"; MSNBC's ASHLEIGH BANFIELD is undergoing "a complex learning process" on air, starring in the story by dyeing her blond hair brown. "Despicable!" Banfield says, comparing talk of her looks and $400 titanium-framed glasses to how the Taliban treats Afghan women. At least when Dan Rather wrapped himself in mufti to report from Afghanistan, he only had to live down...
Ross G. Douthat ’02 is a history and literature concentrator in Quincy House. His column appears on alternate Mondays...