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Partisan differences are not necessarily a bad thing. "Bipartisanship is abnormal," House Democratic leader Dick Gephardt says. "We all come here representing different people with different viewpoints, and a big part of our job is to express those viewpoints on the floor of the House...
...significant, for it underlines an important aspect of her artistic philosophy. She abandoned literature in favor of visual art because she believed that "there is no greater reason to make art than to explore the world as it is", and that, by extension, a literary description could not possibly express the nature of a physical image as well as a visual representation of the image itself. Her point, then, is to let the real imagery of destruction speak for itself, to avoid prescription and interpretaion. She doesn't offer answers or criticisms, but the art alone, naked, unadorned...
...wake of Sept. 11, Americans have struggled to express their national pride in a multitude of ways. The prize for Harvard’s most weird and wonderful tribute comes in the form of an anonymous balloon sculpture of the Statue of Liberty which graces the halls of the Science Center, tucked next to Chemistry Lab 10. Despite the obvious love which has been poured into the artwork, however, one question lingers in the minds of the befuddled chemists who pass by every day—a question which normally resides outside the realm of scientific contemplation...
...People are very angry at the PA. Today in Gaza, they are chanting anti-PA slogans in refugee camps. The man in the street is very angry because three Palestinians were killed and 55 injured for saying no to America. And many Palestinians believe they have a right to express this point of view...
...usual, parents and kids are almost always on a different schedule in the sphere of rulemaking. Says Deborah Roffman, author of Sex and Sensibility: The Thinking Parent's Guide to Talking Sense About Sex: "As parents, we have to be able to express our values clearly, what we value and why. And we have to help our kids clarify their own values." Roffman says parents should not step outside their own personal comfort zone to accommodate kids. "I see parents all the time who say, 'I know they're going to do it anyway, so I might as well just...