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...emulate these commercial culture entities in order to justify itself in the world or to attract the numbers of people that keep it alive financially. Now there is a distinction between popular culture and commercial culture. Museums are about slowing people down and changing the pace at which they regard the visual world and asking them to look longer at certain things. It ought to be a world apart from the street. In that respect, we need to not emulate the street...
...building that can be captured in a photograph of the city; it’s not really about the works of art. The more you build, the more money you have to raise under pressure. And when you raise money under pressure, you might take more risks with regard to the people you get involved with...
Woolhandler and Wolfe, who has spent 31 years conducting research aimed at protecting patients, both urged more caution with regard to new drugs...
...have learned one simple thing from last week: the highest officials of the largest Christian denomination on earth have lower standards with regard to the protection of children and minors than secular criminal law does. The endorsement of "zero tolerance" by Philadelphia's Anthony Cardinal Bevilacq last Saturday (good post-Rome spin) is still not official policy. I can't believe I'm writing this - but they still don't get it. And if they cannot get the enormity of the crimes their clergy have committed, they are even further from acknowledging their own role in enabling them...
...think one telling story in this regard is that of Katie Couric,” Hewlett said. “I was on the Today Show on Monday and later in the week I saw Katie at a reception held at Tina Brown’s home. She told the story of how she spent her 20s being incredibly ambitious, not focused on men. But at age 30, she went to a funeral of a CBS executive and looked around and realized that all the pallbearers were the woman’s colleagues. She vowed to change her life...