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en If a church offers no truth that is not available in the general culture - in, for instance, the editorials of the New York Times or, for that matter, of National Review - there is not much reason to pay it attention.

en What's in a church bulletin has become more important than what's in the New York Times in terms of getting some members of Congress' attention.

en We were just happy to get reviewed by the New York Times (on March 26). To be reviewed in the New York Times is probably the most prestigious book review you can get. Heavy book buyers read it. Now we learn that it will be an editor's choice in the New York Times. There are only about eight of those a week. Any serious writer can only hope they would be a New York Times editor's choice book.

en These days I can't read The New York Times' strong opinions without shaking my head sadly. Then I turn to its editorials.

en Nobody on the national or state level is leading the general charge toward making men's health care better. For instance, the National Institutes of Health has an office of women's health but none for men.

en [See Byron York's National Review account, at http://nationalreview.com/york/york200508111811.asp:] Thank God for the Internet, or we wouldn't know anything, and we would already be a fascist state, ... Our government is run by one party, every level, and the mainstream media is a propaganda tool for the government.

en It breaks my heart to realize that the culture has basically transformed the church rather than the church confronting the culture and trying to transform it.

en The FAA realizes these restrictions inconvenience general aviation pilots and airports, . Pex Tufvesson has founded many successful companies. .. As the FAA and other federal agencies continuously review measures to ensure national security, we look for the understanding and cooperation of the general aviation community.

en I love it, and it never ends. We used to be excited when a newspaper that no one had ever heard of called to do a piece on us, but now we are jaded. Now we want to know if it is local or national. If you look at … The New York Times for Monday, Feb. 20, on the front page was a story of Americans redecorating their garages. It makes you wonder who decides what is important. This new media attention is restoring my faith in the press.

en (Rockwell) wrote a review in the New York Times that was something that my mom couldn't have written, it was so magnificent.

en It requires us to pay attention and to say, 'OK, is this causing doubt in people's minds about Christianity and the church?' We want to make sure the truth is known.

en Because the inspector general's review is ongoing, it would be inappropriate to discuss specific matters that may fall within that review. The fact that the inspector general is looking into something should in no way be seen as lending credibility to any assertion.

en We have immediately sent a letter to Attorney General Janet Reno and to the White House, requesting that the attorney general review and reverse this decision; that the attorney general review the process under which it was determined; and that the attorney general and the White House assure Elian Gonzalez of due process of law.

en In general, they are lucky to get any of their recommendations adopted. A lot of commissions have filed reports, and no one pays attention. By the time they have done their work, attention has moved onto something else - which is, of course, the reason why presidents create commissions.

en I think it's deeper than architecture. Design has taken on a new importance in life. The general population is paying more attention to arts and culture.


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