Death of an Artist

Somewhere in America tonight, there is a black law professor.  He is popular with his students.  Only when he receives his college alumni bulletin in the mail does he think back to what might have been.

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War Is Horrible, but . . .

Considered strictly as a way of sustaining human decency, war gets a failing grade every time, because it invariably magnifies the malignity that it purports to resist. 

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What to Do About Gasoline Prices

Get its government's hands out of the market — and keep them off.

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Book Review: “Right Answers” by Alan Caruba

Reading Alan Caruba reminds me of the old saying that compares public speaking to a skirt — that it should be short enough to hold your interest, but long enough to cover the subject.

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Manufactured Mass Hysteria

The latest example – "World Trade Center Illness."

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