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...Rory, just 7 months. And parenthood was changing them in ways they were just beginning to understand. "Melinda and I talked about the things we believed in for our own kids. You want them safe and healthy," he said at the time. "Jennifer wakes up at night, and I lie down to help her get back to sleep. She puts her feet on top of mine and watches to see if I'm awake. She's just a thrill...
...going to lie,” Brown writes in an e-mail. “I wish we had won right away. But this makes it more interesting. I am sure that in January we will win again, and we’ll become the first country in South America to elect a woman to the presidency...
...guy/girl to get your attention: Put your back into it. Where to find you on a Saturday night: On soft sheets, if all goes well. First thing you notice about a guy/girl: Peachiness. Your best pick-up line: [Scoop shakes after Lauren slaps him] Best or worst lie you’ve ever told: “Mmm.” Something you’ve always wanted to tell someone: Shake it! Favorite childhood toy: Definitely not tiny trucks—made that mistake once. Fave part about Harvard: Ass. Describe yourself in three words: Round, smooth...
...TIME: Couldn't you have been lighter on the opposition?not sue? LEE: No. If you don't sue, repetition of the lie [makes it credible]. It will be believed ... [Former U.S. Secretary of State] George Shultz once wrote to me about why I insist on this right of reply. I said to him, "We believe in the marketplace of ideas. Let the ideas contend, and the best ideas the public will buy." But I also said, "That assumes a large well-educated group of people as readers. Look at the marketplace of ideas in the Philippines...
...rest of Liu's life?his sufferings as well as his remarkable achievements?followed from his choice to side with the first kind of truth. Many Chinese saw a widening gap between the language of socialism and the hard, sometimes disastrous, realities of daily life. While some chose to lie low and compromise, Liu insisted on writing about what he saw. If there is bullying, say so. If corruption exists, give the details. If newspapers carry falsity, don't pretend it's a different kind of truth...