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...clear where the alliances lie, or if there even are any," Born said...
...priorities, he says, lie in "listening to what the constituents have to say, because it is important...
Rosenthal says his alleged homophobia is a fiction that has persisted as a rumor for decades. "It's a lie, it's been a lie, it's been a lie all along. It's been around for years and years," Rosenthal says. "My friends know it is not true...
Lapchick says a secondary, possibly unintentional, motive may lie behind the press's emphasis of the negative. "There's a political correctness in the press that dictates that white people don't say anything bad about people of color," says Lapchick, arguing that newspaper sports sections and nightly news sports segments offer the media a release valve for reporting the types of racially charged stories that have become taboo. "In the first 80 pages of a newspaper, writers feel they can't report anything that reflects badly on minorities. So on our sports pages we're regularly reading about athletes...
...technology officer at Palm, Inc. But the amazing thing is that the hyperwireless Maggs isn't that many months ahead of the rest of us. Experts have been saying for years that one day we'll all be checking e-mail and placing buy orders on Intel while we lie on the beach--or drive down California's busy Route 101. And with a new generation of smart cellular phones and sophisticated wireless personal digital assistants (PDAs) flooding the stores this summer, each offering a dazzling array of new services, the wireless revolution has finally arrived. In this revolution, blood...