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February 29, 2004     by John Leo    bio | archives | contact
Two brief and minor scenes in Mel Gibson's movie stick in my mind. During the long torment of Jesus, a flashback shows stones dropping ...
 
February 22, 2004     by John Leo    bio | archives | contact
"Wardrobe malfunction" is of course the euphemism of the year, a staggering achievement in language distortion. But there are many worthy contenders for silver ...
 
February 15, 2004     by John Leo    bio | archives | contact
When is the word "diversity" not tolerated on campus? When someone tries to put the word "intellectual" in front of it. The debate over ...
 
February 8, 2004     by John Leo    bio | archives | contact
An actual debate on the merits of racial preferences has taken place on an American campus, Utah State University. Whether the Guinness Book of ...
 
February 1, 2004     by John Leo    bio | archives | contact
David Kay's exit interview was odd. In resigning as chief U.S. weapons inspector in Iraq, he made news. "I don't think they existed," he ...
 


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