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Columnist David Brooks writes that " ghetto life, at least as portrayed in rap videos, now defines for the young, poor and disaffected what it means to be oppressed.
* National Political Columnist and Analyst Sandra Barnett was born in Bowling Green, Kentucky but raised in Franklin.
Columnist Bob Herbert wrote " A grotesque exercise in the dehumanization of women is carried out routinely at Sheri's Ranch, a legal brothel about an hour ’ s ride outside of Vegas.
" Columnist Ross Douthat, then with The Atlantic, wrote that he had " a lot to agree with " Beinart, but he stated that what Obama and his supporters seem to be doing is " winning " the culture wars for their side rather than coming to some kind of compromise.
Columnist Red Smith of The New York Times wrote that LoBianco had to award the victory to Durán, even if the punch was a low blow, as " anything short of pulling a knife is regarded indulgently " in American boxing.
Columnist Avelino de Almeida of O Século ( Portugal's most influential newspaper, which was pro-government in policy and avowedly anti-clerical ), reported the following: " Before the astonished eyes of the crowd, whose aspect was biblical as they stood bare-headed, eagerly searching the sky, the sun trembled, made sudden incredible movements outside all cosmic laws-the sun ' danced ' according to the typical expression of the people.
" Columnist Brendan O ' Connor called the outcome " a humiliating failure for Cowen and the people who put him there.
* Slavery Reparations: A Misguided Movement – Professor Peter H. Schuck, Yale Law School, JURIST Guest Columnist
Columnist Frank Rich said of the intervention and removal that the Smithsonian had been " bullied by bigots " and quoted The Los Angeles Times " s art critic, Christopher Knight, to the same effect.
Last week, New York Times Columnist Arthur Daley printed part of Cobb's letter, agreed that Heilmann's election was long overdue.
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According to columnist and biographer Mike Royko, Daley got along better with editors and publishers than with reporters.
The Tribune scored a coup in 1984 when it hired popular columnist Mike Royko away from the rival Chicago Sun-Times.
Other well-known alumni: syndicated columnist and Politico editor Roger Simon, reclusive media mogul Fred Eychaner, environmental journalist William Allen, investigative reporter Seymour Hersh, New York Times columnist David Brooks, author of Bobos in Paradise, pop artist Claes Oldenburg, consumer advocate David Horowitz, columnist Mike Royko, and Pulitzer Prize winning editorial cartoonist Herbert Lawrence Block, ( commonly known as Herblock ).
Sixteen-inch softball is played extensively in Chicago, where devotees such as the late Mike Royko consider it the " real " game, and New Orleans.
In 1979, an out-of-state columnist, Mike Royko, at the Chicago Sun-Times, picked up on the nickname from Brown's girlfriend at the time, Linda Ronstadt, who was quoted in a 1978 Rolling Stone magazine interview humorously calling him " Moonbeam ".< ref >
When the Daily News ended its run in 1978, much of its staff, including Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Mike Royko, were moved to the Sun-Times.
On May 17, 1995, the Sun-Times food section published a bogus letter from a reader named " Olga Fokyercelf " that Chicago Tribune columnist ( and former Sun-Times columnist ) Mike Royko called " an imaginative prank " in a column.
Whereas mugwump has become an obscure and almost forgotten political moniker, goo-goo has been revived, especially in Chicago, by the political columns of the late Mike Royko.
To the political columnist Mike Royko, Lake Shore Drive was goo-goo territory, a land occupied by Chicago's wealthy " good-government " types.
The curse was immortalized in newspaper columns over the years, particularly by syndicated columnist Mike Royko, and gained widespread attention during the 2003 postseason when Fox television commentators played it up during the Cubs-Marlins match-up in the National League Championship Series.
Mike Royko, then writing for the rival Chicago Sun-Times, parodied Kingman's column with a series said to be written by " Dave Dingdong.
In contrast to radio's " Quiz Kids " or the 1950 Philadelphia Phillies " Whiz Kids ", according to Chicago columnist Mike Royko, the 1950s Cubs had an outfield " that was so slow they were known as the Quicksand Kids.
According to the 1993 article from People magazine, newspaper columnist Mike Royko chose Diane to be with Sam.
In his commentary titled: " The Rules Kept Changing ; Dan Rostenkowski Didn ’ t ", Pulitzer Prize winning columnist Mike Royko, a frequent Rostenkowski critic, wrote “ Nobody should be taking pleasure from Rostenkowski ’ s misfortune.
" Among the most prominent writers of New Journalism, Murphy lists: Jimmy Breslin, Truman Capote, Joan Didion, David Halberstam, Pete Hamill, Larry King, Norman Mailer, Joe McGinniss, Rex Reed, Mike Royko, John Sack, Dick Schaap, Terry Southern, Gail Sheehy, Gay Talese, Hunter S. Thompson, Dan Wakefield, and Tom Wolfe.
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