Word: columnizing
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...feminists. Example: Kazimiera Szczuka, 39, a literary-talk-show host and prominent feminist, recently made gentle fun of a girl who leads prayers on Radio Maryja by imitating her reedy, childlike voice on a satirical TV show. The girl is disabled, though Szczuka was unaware of this fact. A column in the radio station's sister newspaper called her a "representative of the civilization of death." The government's media oversight board slapped an unprecedented $154,000 fine on the TV station for "mocking the disabled and their prayers" (though it has imposed no fine on Radio Maryja...
...editors: In her column, “Stripper Ergo...Rape?” (Apr. 12), Ashton R. Lattimore makes a commendable effort to address the disturbing cultural tendency to “explain” the crime and blame the rape victim. But the Duke lacrosse situation is not, thus far, a Jane Doe case. Lattimore’s concern—that the media firestorm has played a major role in discrediting the alleged victim, an exotic dancer—has been substantially outweighed by the thorough vilification of the ostensibly rich, white, privileged team members and the elitist...
...holding a Hallmark “I’m sorry about your dead pet rodent” card, wish me luck, but please, don’t turn me in to the police. Eric A. Kester ’08 is an anthropology concentrator in Winthrop House. His column appears on alternate Thursdays...
Adam Goldenberg ’08 is a social studies concentrator in Winthrop House. His column appears on alternate Fridays...
Renteria, along with Nickolaus Shuster—who the pair also recruited—passed along the names of stocks “favorably mentioned” in the financial magazine’s “Inside Wall Street” column one trading day before the column was made public, according to the criminal complaint...