Monthly Archives: October 2007

Riley Weston Interview

Oct. 16, 2007 I spend two hours in a Sherman Oaks park with Riley Weston Tuesday afternoon. Now 41, she’s never played anyone older than 18. She was born Kimberlee Seaman on August 26, 1966. According to imdb.com, she got … Continue reading

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9/11 Is Seen as Leading to an Attack on Women

Michiko Kakutani writes in the New York Times: This, sadly, is the sort of tendentious, self-important, sloppily reasoned book that gives feminism a bad name. With “The Terror Dream,” Susan Faludi has taken the momentous subject of 9/11 and come … Continue reading

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The Simpson Gangs Trigger Man?

From ERSNews: ERS News has learned that Michael F. McClinton, the man who, along with OJ Simpson, is charged with a multitude of crimes by the District Attorney for the armed robbery of memorabilia dealers Alfred Beardsley and Bruce Fromong … Continue reading

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Documentary Screening, Lecture Kick Off Islamo-Facism Awareness Week

From the UCSB paper: The controversy on campus all began with a warning from an ex-Marxist turned right-wing commentator. David Horowitz, an occasional Fox News analyst and conservative writer, bills “Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week” as the largest demonstration ever by conservative … Continue reading

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Internet Anonymity Is as Destructive as Internet Porn

Dennis Prager writes for Townhall:  Being identifiable breeds responsibility; anonymity breeds irresponsibility. That is why people — even generally decent people — tend to act so much less morally when in a crowd (the crowd renders them anonymous). That is … Continue reading

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