Word: faithã
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Dates: during 2001-2001
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Rock’s dwarf, Joe C., died last year, perhaps opening Rock’s introspective side in his passing. “What I Learned Out on the Road” and “Lonely Road of Faith?? break new ground with digressions into the sad and soulful...
...citation meant to acclaim the writer’s anti-Muslim travelogues, or his novels and stories, which have dealt with colonial subjects in times of indigence, pathos and humor. Naipaul’s most recent travel book, Beyond Belief, detailed how nations that had converted to the Muslim faith??and suppressed their own traditions—had ravaged their own cultures. His best (and funniest) novel, A House for Mister Biswas, tells how an Indian-Trinidadian ascends from the pathetic life of a schlemiel to limited success as a newspaperman in colonial Port-of-Spain...
...cover. For these reasons people still ask, “Who sings that?” when Bizarre Love Triangle’s bassline bounces out of a stereo or when Sumner croons “I feel so extraordinary” on “True Faith??94.” New Order have always created music, not celebrity. It’s more than likely everyone has heard a New Order song, but few know of the band, a rarity in times when musicians promote themselves as product at every imaginable chance and teenage singers parade...
These are mainstream voices in the Islamic world—and they make President Bush’s insistence that “the terrorists are traitors to their own faith?? ring a trifle hollow. Anti-Semitism runs deep in today’s Islamic world. But violence, and the rhetoric of religious war, runs still deeper. This, too, we must understand—that however much it may pain the goo-goos and Oprah-watchers to admit, our enemies are Islamic, and their ideology is rooted in Islamic traditions that stretch all the way back to when...
...Wrinn said “open discussions in good faith?? have continued between Harvard and Watertown for the last month, and that Wednesday night’s rally was not indicative of what impact Harvard will have on Watertown...