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...women who go to the Pi choose to go there. Feminists have been arguing for years that women should have freedom of choice Therefore, they should be able to go or not to go the Pi this is their right The depiction of the Pi as some awful, terrifying lion's den where innocent lambs are lured to be slaughtered is ludicrous. No one is forced to go to the Pi--no one is forced to stay...
...This bridge was only maybe five years old," Atencio was saying. "The young ones do not build them as good as the oldtimers." Below, the river ran shallow, clear and green. Beyond sprawled the lion-toned territory. Everywhere else was a deep-blue sky like an inverted bowl; everywhere, that is, but along the terribly littered bank. Atencio gave the trash a tearless but disgusted eye. Tourists had not been responsible for the beer cans, the dead radios, the broken whisky bottles and the rump-sprung chairs. The Indian knew that. Standing there by the mess, gray hair pulled back...
March goes out like a lion with Carolina twisters and a howling nor'easter
Buoyed by a strong showing in the recent Illinois primary and on the televised debate between the candidate last week, Jackson is heavily favored to win a lion's share of the minority vote tomorrow. But various packets of New York City's Black and Hispanic community are still up for grabs...
Dorothy and Toto will be somewhere over the rainbow again, and so will the Scarecrow, the Tin Man and the Cowardly Lion. But OZ, which is now shooting in London, will be neither a musical nor a faithful retelling of the 1939 classic that starred Judy Garland. Based upon three of the books by Oz Creator L. Frank Baum, the $20 million "live-action adventure fantasy" promises to be something of a Star Woz, with veterans of that more modern epic creating special effects and producing the movie for Walt Disney. ("Toto, I really don't think...