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Looney Tunes cartoon "A Tale of Two Kitties" is the first time that Tweety Bird ever uttered "I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat!" ...
I’ve heard it said that it could be providential that two elections that will shape our future are both happening soon, within a week of each other. The election where cardinals will choose the new ...
“A Tale of Two Cities” is not in that category. That Dickensian creation has, for my money, the greatest opening sentence ever. And one worth thinking about right now: “It was the best of ...
Genocide is fascism at its most evil. Redeeming the Democrats is just pushing lesser evil thinking to its final, lowest possible point — the lesser of two evil fascisms. Has it really come to that?
And, for what feels like the first time in living memory, Schumacher actually praised the Corderie exhibition. Two of its displays, which respectively look at wood and stone, those most ancient of ...
Subsidies are in the news. Two in particular: film tax credits and EV support. It’s a sordid tale of doomed subsidy competitions among governments. Film and movie subsidies have existed for over three ...
Others simply plug holes in the hull. In this tale of two deals, one points toward the future. The other tries not to lose more ground in the present. Knowing the difference is what separates ...
Prince (Dileep) is the eldest of three sons and takes care of all family responsibilities, while his two married brothers feed off him. The family dynamics are smartly established in the initial ...
Its main street is the final, dead-end section of the two-lane highway from Chiang Mai, Thailand’s second largest city 120kms south, and the heart of the kingdom’s mountainous north. At the town ...
This has raised the risk of a formal recession. Two consecutive quarters of negative GDP growth is required for one to be declared. There have been other signs of pessimism, too. Specifically ...
The attempted revival of the “two-nation theory” as a justification for domestic policies under Munir echoes the communal tone Ayub once used to consolidate power. Why promotions follow ...