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...been no leaks as to how.) Perhaps out of relief that he has been writing encyclicals about love and charity rather than heresy, U.S. Catholics seem to be treating him a lot like former Pontiffs: handing him a 70% approval rating while continuing to ignore church teaching on birth control and abortion...
...brink of self-destruction. Just when a song is about to devolve into apeshit hysterics, Bejar invariably rescues it, slowly luring the melodies back to something catchy. “I’m not the kind to tell you what is true and what is totally out of control,” he quips on “Foam Hands,” but his mastery of this musical détente proves that he very well could. It’s a remarkable play of tension and one that makes the album both thrilling and frightening.Take, for example...
...playing fields, positive steps towards a heightened respect for human rights have yet to materialize. In addition to English lessons and etiquette campaigns (don’t spit, don’t slurp, line up politely), Chinese officials have also razed neighborhoods and evicted citizens, arrested foreign reporters, tightened control in Tibet, and increased military cooperation with Sudan. Undoubtedly and unfortunately, the potential for human rights improvement as a consequence of the Olympic spotlight has not been realized. The United States, European Union, and other national sports officials have unequivocally denied the possibility of a 2008 boycott, however. They...
...production of Gorillaz’ “Demon Days.” Additionally, the psychedelic “Surprise,” with its “ba-ba” harmonic chorus, brings to mind an unusual influence: Athens, Ga. indie-pop band The Olivia Tremor Control, who have been previously cited by Danger Mouse as a significant influence. Some of the album’s less hectic tracks showcase the neo-soul that the duo is best known for. “Who’s Gonna Save My Soul” is basically a mellow reprise...
...presidential candidates beat McCain in the poll. “Obama is defined as the candidate of the future and a representative of the younger generation,” Zafran said. “He is more in tune with student opinion today, which is why he would consider controlling the cost of higher education as a higher priority.” But Harvard Republican Club President Caleb L. Weatherl ’10 said he disagreed with the survey’s results regarding Obama. “Dealing with the costs of higher education is an important issue...