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...those under 21. According to Nielsen ratings, 88 percent of those watching the tournament were 21 or older, and the median age of viewers was 47. Furthermore, studies have shown little correlation between beer advertising and overall alcohol consumption—instead, such advertising typically changes the brand or type of alcohol people consume. It would be an overreaction to censor beer advertising because of its purported effect on such a small fraction of the audience. Though it is probable that reducing the amount of beer advertising could have some, albeit minimal, effect on underage drinking, as a professional sports...
...defeated Celtic chief Calgacus to the Romans occupying his homeland: “Atque ubi solitudinum faciunt pacem appellant,” that is, “They create a desolation and call it a peace.” The phrase is a famous critique of the type of peace armies and occupation can bring and has no been invoked in columns and essays to argue against the American invasion of Iraq from day one. If elected as America’s next president, Obama risks creating a different kind of desolation in Iraq, caused not by an excess...
...Fiction that is true is the only type that anyone should read or write,” Kushner said, referencing Melville among others. “But all telling of the truth for the historian and the artist is very, very hard...It is a voyage, not an arrival, with shipwreck virtually guaranteed...
...what she feels to be the show’s unarticulated theme of mixing forms of dance with slightly incongruous forms of music. “What’s really interesting is that each piece of music doesn’t specifically correlate to the type of language,” Koch said. “The dance style doesn’t necessarily reflect the music.”Andrien saw a slightly different theme running through the pieces in the performance. For her, the show was a reference to modern dance’s history, an homage...
...example, a Bostonian wishing to talk about tennis only needs to type in “tennis” and “Boston” and will be transported to a “groupspeak” about tennis among Boston residents...