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Readers be warned. The author won't be obscuring, for the sake of journalistic objectivity, his passion for the subject of this article. The Link deserves oodles more praise than any impartial, lifeless news story could ever provide. From the rooftops (or, even better, from its rooftop), he will shout whooping praises for The Link, Harvard's most recent and most intriguing building project. Not often has one structure satisfied so many with such intelligent design...
...with the wholehearted approval of those views should not only signal a failure of logic and common sense--it should also warn us that the political debate over homosexuality is fast deteriorating. If Harvard wants to prevent this debate from collapsing, it must not endorse homosexuality--partly for the sake of those who share Mansfield's views, but even more for the sake of homosexuals themselves...
Although many problems plague our current health care system, we shouldn't embrace reform simply for the sake of reform. After all, change can be for the better or for the worse...
Discerning aesthetes might make the pilgrimage to The Good Son for the sake of respected British author Ian McEwan's screenplay, prepared stoically to endure the vicissitudes of Macaulay Culkin, commercialized American cinema and Hollywood's uncomprimising compromisal of artistic integrity. They will be disappointed. Contrary to expectations, it's the director and actors who make the most of a lukewarm script...
...life back troubled her ("his death was shocking to me"), but that is not why she surrendered -- or she would have done so 23 years ago. In fact, as elaborated in a front-page New York Times story about her psychotherapy for depression, her surrender -- for the sake of "full authenticity" -- was a form of therapy, indeed the final therapeutic step toward regaining her sense of self...