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...perception that the media is less credible than the attorneys in a case. “The only people who should have less credibility than lawyers on TV are lawyers who are paid to take a position,” Abrams said. “The notion that somehow, some member of the media...is less credible than someone being paid to advocate for somebody is an absurdity.” He also attacked the belief that media somehow affects a trial’s result, a sentiment shared by the other panelists. “It?...
...alcohol, the food, the networking and the vague hope of finding a woman willing to give it up. I used to?and this is embarrassing to admit?turn down the gift bag. That's right: I'd walk out the door, waving my hand in a superior, negative gesture, somehow hoping that it would make me look cool, that the publicists would think I really cared about them and their event, which was important because they were women with things to give up. Besides, I figured the gift bags were full of Tootsie Rolls, fake tattoos and those evil wicker...
...evidenced by the appearance of scarves and winter jackets over the past few days, change is in the air. So it seems somehow appropriate that, just when we thought the press had no new monikers for Ben Affleck, the Washington Post should give us one equally worthy of ridicule: Benator. At first glance, the name sounds as if it belongs in a low-budget action film. But behind the absurdity of Benator lurks a rather clever plan that could help bring Democratic victories in both...
Cory Wallia is Bollywood's top makeup artist and a man whose cautionary--and perhaps apocryphal--tales on whitening include the time the mother of a bride insisted he slap on so much white foundation that the young girl somehow turned blue. (The punch line? The mother approved.) He believes the real reason for the fairness craze is more troubling than most care to admit. While no one suspects that Westerners seek tans to change their ethnicity, Indians, he says, are motivated essentially to do just that. "Indians are more racist with other Indians than any American ever was with...
...appeared drunk and incapable on TV, broke the hearts of many a woman who thought she could tame him, was jailed for head-butting a policeman who dared to breathalyze him. Yet somehow, he was forgiven by anyone who saw him play. I count myself lucky to have been among them. It is sad that he has gone. Yet somehow the idea of an old George Best never seemed right. He was born to play soccer, and probably, because of those demons, born to die too soon...