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Jewish World Review Feb. 11, 2005 / 2 Adar I, 5765 And now for the important news .... By Argus Hamilton
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com |
Michael Jackson: The Man in the Mirror was released on video
and DVD to video stores nationwide on Tuesday. It's a biographical
film. It chronicles the King of Pop's entire life, from his days
on the playground to his days on the playground.
Fox Sports canceled two Go Daddy commercials Sunday after
one aired. The ad showed a buxom supermodel coming out of her top
while a Congressional committee glares disapprovingly. It looked
like the impeachment trial as Bill Clinton tells it.
The New England Patriots held a victory parade in Boston
Tuesday. They rode in historic amphibious duck boats used by the
Allies to drive ashore in Normandy. Their senator, Ted Kennedy,
might be president today had he driven one of these things instead
of an Oldsmobile.
Democrats are poised to elect Howard Dean their chairman on
Saturday. He has the perfect pedigree for the job. The Dean side
of his family founded the Wall Street brokerage firm of Dean
Witter and the Howard side founded the Three Stooges.
The U.S. Senate broke out in a partisan battle Tuesday over
teen sex education guidelines. There were no surprises.
Republicans want the schools to teach abstinence while Democrats
want to teach that safe sex means the car door is closed.
Colorado professor Ward Churchill caused a storm by
comparing September 11th victims to dead Nazi soldiers due to U.S.
foreign policy. It raised two questions. First, how does he keep
his job and second, why isn't he hosting the Academy Awards?
The U.S. Senate heard a bill Wednesday to allow re-
importation of prescription drugs from Canada. It's needed. If
prices keep soaring, in ten years baby boomers might have to
choose between drugs and food. It would be like we never left college.
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