In this corner, we have a woman who attempted to get her rival’s hair to fall out. And over here, a fiance who fed his betrothed boiled rats.
Yum, yum.
They apparently didn’t agree with her.
Well, in a world with this many people…
In this corner, we have a woman who attempted to get her rival’s hair to fall out. And over here, a fiance who fed his betrothed boiled rats.
Yum, yum.
They apparently didn’t agree with her.
Well, in a world with this many people…
In this corner, we have a woman who attempted to get her rival’s hair to fall out. And over here, a fiance who fed his betrothed boiled rats.
Yum, yum.
They apparently didn’t agree with her.
Well, in a world with this many people…
In this corner, we have a woman who attempted to get her rival’s hair to fall out. And over here, a fiance who fed his betrothed boiled rats.
Yum, yum.
They apparently didn’t agree with her.
Well, in a world with this many people…
I agree with Glenn–it’s hard for me to get very upset about the failure to extend the so-called Patriot Act. And as with the idiotic “assault weapons” ban, it demonstrates the value of having sunset clauses in legislation. I still think that there would be few constitutional amendments as powerful, and beneficial, as this one.
A recent survey indicated that most people graduating from college are not proficient in English.
Of course, as usual, they break it down by race. But what would interest me much more is how it breaks down by major. How do engineers compare to science majors compare to English majors? How about “Womens” or “Ethnic Studies”?
Especially sad, I suspect, might be the results for schools of education, and journalism. But they don’t show them.
A recent survey indicated that most people graduating from college are not proficient in English.
Of course, as usual, they break it down by race. But what would interest me much more is how it breaks down by major. How do engineers compare to science majors compare to English majors? How about “Womens” or “Ethnic Studies”?
Especially sad, I suspect, might be the results for schools of education, and journalism. But they don’t show them.
A recent survey indicated that most people graduating from college are not proficient in English.
Of course, as usual, they break it down by race. But what would interest me much more is how it breaks down by major. How do engineers compare to science majors compare to English majors? How about “Womens” or “Ethnic Studies”?
Especially sad, I suspect, might be the results for schools of education, and journalism. But they don’t show them.
Today is the sixty-first anniversary of the beginning of the Battle of the Bulge. Last year, on the sixtieth, I noted how today’s press would have covered it.
Check out the subhead at the WaPo:
Iraqi Vote Draws Big Turnout Of Sunnis
Anti-U.S. Sentiment Is Motivator for Many
Andrew Stuttaford has watched all of the Kong movies, so you don’t have to.