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...some advice for Republicans eager to attract more African-American supporters: don't stop with Trent Lott. Blacks won't take their commitment to expanding the party seriously until they admit that the GOP's wrongheadedness about race goes way beyond Lott and infects their entire party. The sad truth is that many Republican leaders remain in a massive state of denial about the party's four-decade-long addiction to race-baiting. They won't make any headway with blacks by bashing Lott if they persist in giving Ronald Reagan a pass for his racial policies...
...will continue protesting the loss of innocent life throughout the war,” said HIPJ member and walkout organizer Shelby J. Meyerhoff ’03. “But we want to mark a very sad day, and inspire people with the hope that we will continue to work for peace...
Deviating from the familiar script in celebrity divorces, Lisa Marie Presley made no mention of a continued friendship or deep mutual respect when she announced that she and Nicolas Cage would be divorcing after three months of marriage. Instead, she displayed uncommon candor, saying, "I'm sad about this, but we shouldn't have been married in the first place. It was a big mistake." Presley and Cage ominously chose to marry on Aug. 10, the 25th anniversary of her father's death. Their divorce seems less surprising than the fact that the union didn't last as long...
...satire in Kenya, but Bryson is looking for fresh subjects to skewer. Japan, he says, may be next. Do you get many angry reactions from people whose home towns you criticize? Surprisingly few. People from Bradford got very upset - there were lots of letters to the local papers. The sad thing is that they acknowledged the truth of what I said, even though it was only a joke. They just thought it was rude of me to point...
...It’s sad and ironic given that there is no one out there who’s safer than Scott. It’s just forces beyond his control,” said Nicolas Jimenez ’02, who knew Sandberg from work at the Institute and had gone rock climbing with him. “He just loved to be out there, and knew so much about the sport...