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By the halfway point, I had this film in my liked column, but then it just went on and on and on, in fact, even though I have left the theater, I still think the film is running.
if you were a reader of National Lampoon's
column "
O.C. & Stiggs" which ran for a while back around the late 70's/early 80's then you will probably like it a lot.
They find that both victims have written poetry in the lonely hearts
column
of the single magazine "New York Weekly".
A very funny story of a reporter for a fashion magazine who is about to write a
column
about all the wrongs a woman can do in an early relasionship.The reporter has to selct a man who she shall date and make all the things a man hate women to do, like calling his mother, destroying guys night and so on.
And, finally, there is Project Syndicate itself (which publishes this column).
The first generation of modern warfare comprised battles fought with massed manpower, using Napoleonic line and
column
formations.
Ominously, the conflict looks increasingly like a proxy war between Iran and the Sunni Arab states, which regard their own minority Shia populations as a potential Iranian fifth
column.
Inspired by the events taking place in Charlottesville, advocates have emerged in Britain seeking to pull Admiral Nelson off his famous
column
on Trafalgar Square in London, because the British naval hero supported the slave trade.
It is highly unlikely that many British people gazing up at Nelson on his
column
or passing Oriel College, Oxford, will be inspired to advocate slavery or build an empire in Africa.
Crime and No Punishment for the Iraq WarPRINCETON – Last month, the New York Times marked the 15th anniversary of the US-led war against Iraq with a poignant
column
by Sinan Antoon, an Iraqi novelist living in the United States, entitled “Fifteen Years Ago, America Destroyed My Country.”
The
column
of bikers that descended the Champs-Elysées, which never wore its funereal name so well.
This
column
is part of a new series, PS [In Depth].
The
column
was reprinted on a blog maintained by CUTS International (Consumer Unity and Trust Society), the most important developing-country NGO today, leading to an outpouring of reactions from trade experts.
The Financial Times’ Alphaville
column
recently dismissed the case for transferring a block of shares from Big Tech corporations, like Google, to a public trust fund by misrepresenting the underlying argument as a failure to appreciate what Google has done for us.
This
column
was produced within the framework of the EC-funded “V4Aid” project.
I raise all of this because Krugman took a victory lap in his end-of-2014
column
on “The Obama Recovery.”
A long-serving editor of the British Sun newspaper, for example, was recently dismissed for a
column
making a racist comparison between a soccer player and a gorilla.
But ever-bigger business also had a profound social impact, and here the ledger entries were not all in the positive
column.
Five years ago, I wrote a
column
about the phenomenal appeal of the IPL and its transformation of cricket in a manner inspired by the televised razzle-dazzle of American sport.
But that is a subject for a future
column.
The late Rudiger Dornbusch - who used to write this
column
- used to say that unsustainable situations lasted longer than economists who believed in market rationality and equilibrium could imagine possible.
To name one British example, the Murdoch-owned Sunday Times recently published a
column
by an Irish Holocaust denier repeating the old racist calumny that Jews love only money, while belittling women who work at the BBC for receiving lower pay – supposedly a result of their failure to assert themselves.
But the CCP has long since switched roles – a reversal exemplified in one of history’s most iconic images: “Tank Man,” the lone, anonymous figure confronting an approaching
column
of government tanks on June 5, 1989, the day after the People’s Liberation Army crushed pro-democracy demonstrations in Tiananmen Square.
And then there has been the creation of something akin to a political fifth
column
across Europe.
This
column
builds on a report to the French president on what France can achieve in ten years, which was published on June 25.
Turkey and the Future of EuropeLONDON – This is my last
column
for a while.
Consider for a moment the vast quantity of
column
inches and hours of television devoted to the allegations of detainee abuse at Abu Ghraib.
Energy accounts for 70% of Russia’s export earnings and half of its budget revenue – money that is used to finance the military, nationalist state-owned media, cyber wars, the fifth
column
in Ukraine and other countries, and the lavish lifestyles of the country’s elites, including Putin.
Clearly, this
column
places me at risk of incarceration by Hansen & Co.
In my December 2008 column, I argued that the only practical way to shorten the coming period of painful deleveraging and slow growth would be a sustained burst of moderate inflation, say, 4-6% for several years.
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