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The Jackson 5: The Men Dont Know But the Little Girls Understand
The taxi driver kept the cab moving in straight lines, despite mph winds. Street lamps and signs, strung across intersections, danced like diapers on a stormy clothesline. Welcome to Columbus, Ohio. The cabbie was in an obliging good mood, even stopping the meter at $–the usual fare for a ride from Port Columbus airport to the Sheraton–to do a little sightseeing, driving through the rich part of town, the high-rise senior citizens apartment towers, and a block away, the colored section.
Heres where you can get a piece of tail for ten bucks, he explained, anything you want. He slowed down dramatically as we passed the bars and grills–clean, actually, with the grime either covered by snow or blown away. Heres where they had that riot a few years back, he said grimly. I just thought youd like to see this, since youre a writer and all. Silence.
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List of biographical films
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The Man Who Saved the Electoral College
Christopher DeMuth
Michael Uhlmann was a central figure in the conservative intellectual movement for 60 years, from his participation, as a Yale undergraduate, in William F. Buckley, Jr.'s "Sharon Statement" conference in , through his distinguished tenure as professor of government at Claremont Graduate University from until his death in October at the age of The many stirring tributes and eulogies following his death present a remarkably consistent portrait of his life and character. He combined exceptional personal modesty with continuous good spirits and good deeds. He was a witty raconteur and aphorist whose humor always carried a serious point. He was a strong-minded, full-spectrum political conservative who never gave in to handwringing and despair. He was a clubbable drinking kompis whose first loves were learning, teaching, and grooming others for success. He combined these disparate traits naturally, gracefully, for they were con