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...Hernandez's apology in the Daily Californian was itself criticized by people who felt the papers had thrown their lot with censorship. Washington Post columnist Jonathan Yardley wrote on Monday that "what those editors did in California last week deserves no sympathy...
...guaranteed the deal, defaulted on a $30 million bill, and that bounced the debt to the national treasury. The one certainty is that Enron is going to get paid: the national government pledged as collateral all government resources apart from military and diplomatic assets. "This," says Abhay Mehta, a columnist and author of the book Power Play, a critique of the deal, "is a financial earthquake...
...right voices an equally loud warning: "No more Souters!"--a reference to Bush's father's nomination of David Souter, who often votes with the more liberal Justices. "He was an abysmal mistake," says Tom Jipping, head of the Free Congress Foundation's legal arm. Conservative columnist Robert Novak wrote critically of Souter just last week, sending an unmistakable signal to the White House. Groups on both sides of the issue will want to know--as explicitly as possible--where any nominee stands on abortion...
Speaking of things personal, city columnists add a personal touch to these sorts of items. So I'll wish my sister a happy birthday here--though I bet she wishes her brother would have been a photographer instead of a columnist. That's right, Aliza...
...glum day Friday, with the NASDAQ testing year-old lows again and the Dow giving up 200 points under the weight of tearful earnings reports from Motorola and Sun. The S&P even ushered in an official bear market, hitting 20 percent losses off its highs, but as TIME columnist Dan Kadlec points, we knew that already...