Word: evening
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...imply that everyone who has seen "West Wing" is so enamoured. The show has draw catcalls from conservative viewers, who point the thinly-veiled liberal Hollywood bias evident in everything from the fictional administration's rejection of school vouchers to their staunch gun control position. An even bigger criticism, oddly enough, is the flip side of one of the show's most charming aspects; it's unsinkable sanguinity. The episodes often end on an upbeat moment, a trend that naysayers find both unrealistic and nauseatingly touchy-feely. I have a good friend who refuses to watch the show, claiming...
While the panelists clashed on many of the issues, reached a middle ground on some issues, like musical lyrics, which they agreed should never be censored, even as Goldsmith said some lyrics should be condemned...
...concentrations like Women's Studies and History and Literature go even further by offering junior tutorials that place a student one-on-one with a tutor...
...best, sloppy journalism, but, more seriously, it comes across as an attempt on his part to give more weight in the article to points of view that seem to fit with the negative portrayal that he is presenting. He went to great lengths to seek me out last spring, even to question the veracity of my statements, and I can only surmise that because the opinions I expressed did not fit with this negative portrayal, he simply left them out! A fleeting (and inaccurate) reference in the closing sentences of a sidebar is inadequate representation...
...even a torrential downpour could dampen the spirits of the No. 18 Harvard field hockey team in its battle for local supremacy against No. 13 Boston College at Alumni Stadium last night...