Students of corporate responsibility have a useful lesson studying the philanthropic practices of Avon, the Rockefeller Foundation, and Mary Kay Cosmetics. These organizations irresponsibly provide funds to anti-family radical feminist organizations promoting widespread family civil rights violations. Mary Kay Ash sponsored “Breaking the Silenceâ€ÂÂ, a shifty PBS documentary fabricating an impossible illusion: known male...
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Food as a way to learn English!: “Go into most British kitchens and you will find a pile of Italian cookery books, on the assumption – nurtured by writers from Elizabeth David to Antonio Carluccio – that Mediterranean cuisine holds the key to La Dolce Vita. Now Renata Beltrami and Silvia Mazzola, two cookery...
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Rampant MissBehaving In the past week, I read two uncannily similar articles about a growing American trend: unruly fiancées. Betrothed women are exhibiting the wanton, unrestrained behavior once ascribed solely to men celebrating the end of bachelorhood. Moreover, they are exposing themselves and erasing boundaries in ways men never did. Future brides, though, are...
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There’s an editorial in the Philadelphia Inquirer that knocks a restaurant called “Geno’s Steaks” in Philadelphia for their policy of “if you can’t order in English, you can’t order”. Those not fluent in English, including foreigners, immigrants, and Ozzie Osbourne, will never enjoy a sandwich at Geno’s. Joseph Vento is the grandson of Italian...
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Much attention to the Clinton union has focused on Hillary Clinton’s decision to forgive her husband’s infidelities and stick with him. This reminds me of a program I saw many years ago in which an actor or actress played the part of someone with a problem that was taken from the files of psychiatrists...
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IN GUN-BANNED BRITAIN, THE RIGHT TO CARRY KNIVES IS NOW UNDER THREAT: As the following press release shows: The Libertarian Alliance, the radical free market and civil liberties policy institute, today calls on the Home Secretary to ignore the media-led hysteria over knife crimes, and to legalise the carrying and use of weapons for...
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FRENCH LEFTIST GETS IT RIGHT The Socialist frontrunner to succeed French President Jacques Chirac, Segolene Royal, has broken ranks with her party by calling for a crackdown on youth crime – challenging the conservatives on their home turf. “We need a return to the heavy hand,” Ms Royal said in a speech delivered in...
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