2010年9月29日星期三

Well demonish, isn’t a proper word

In a career spanning more than 55 years Sondheim has written 17 musicals and countless songs, and it is something of an oddity that there is only one of them that most people – which is to say people who are not fans of musical theatre in general and Sondheim in particular – would immediately recognise. Send in the Clowns was originally written for Glynis Johns to sing in 1973’s A Little Night Music – a middle-aged woman reflecting with bitterness, anger and irony as she realises that an old lover has no interest in reviving their affair. Cheap Oakland Athletics Hats It went on to become a hit for both Frank Sinatra and Judy Collins, and has been covered in more than 500 separate recordings, travelling far beyond its original setting to acquire a kind of universality as a song of every unhappy ending, every what-might-have-been. 

'Well demonish, isn’t a proper word, of course,’ he says. 'But neither of them describe me, I don’t think. Someone sent me a whole set of anagrams of my full name the other day. “He pens demon hits”.’ He laughs. 'I like that one.’ 

Sondheim is a lover of games,wholesale Oakland Athletics Hats  and collects antique ones (many were destroyed in a fire that swept through the lower floors of the house in 1995). He has a passion for murder mysteries, puzzles (he once spent 18 months devising cryptic crosswords for New York magazine), word play and anagrams. His own name, he points out, provides two particularly delicious ones, 'demonish’ and 'hedonism’. 

2010年9月27日星期一

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6. Fold the face-up bottom edge of the paper up to meet the bottom edge of the triangles, then fold up again to form a cuffCheap Chicago White Sox Hats.

5. Fold the two top corners in diagonally, so that the edge of your fold on each side meets that center crease. These folds will make two triangles on the front of your hat.

4. Fold the paper from left to right to make a center crease, then unfold

3. Fold your paper in half along the long sidewholesale Chicago White Sox Hats, then turn it so that the fold is on top.

2. Turn your paper so that the longer sides form the rectangle’s height, not its length.

1. Your paper shouldn’t be square. discount Chicago White Sox HatsIf it is a perfect square, cut off or fold down around six inches on one side of the paper to make it rectangular.


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2010年9月23日星期四

His unpublished crime novel

His unpublished crime novel, Cheap Los Angeles Dodgers Hats“Another Day in Paradise,” follows the exploits of a reporter-turned-private eye on the trail of a stolen ruby. A friend of Mr. Celizic hopes to get the book in print.

Mr. Celizic also was the author of several books, including “The Biggest Game of Them All: Notre Dame, Michigan State and the Fall of 1966,” about the college football season that led to the Nov. 19, 1966, showdown between the undefeated Fighting Irish and Spartans, Nos. 1 and 2 in the national rankings. wholesale Los Angeles Dodgers Hats Mr. Celizic was a Notre Dame freshman that fall and presumably cheered when the Irish prevailed.

“Two weeks earlier, Jews had been stoned by Muslims in the courtyard in front of the Western Wall. One week earlier, they had been prevented from approaching the wall by the Jerusalem police, who had feared another stoning … For 1,900 years, until 1967, when the Jews recaptured Old Jerusalem, Jews had been unable to approach the Western Wall. discount Los Angeles Dodgers HatsThat they would be prevented again was inconceivable, an evil that could not be allowed to happen.”

2010年9月20日星期一

In Funny Hats

State and local governments need money to operate. They should raise it the old-fashioned way, through taxes that are imposed and enforced systematically. This sort of tax is collected by men and women in business attire – no funny hats required.



This would remove the incentive for the state to randomly take money from passers-by, either figuratively or literally. Cheap Cincinnati Reds Hats The system can then focus on dangerous offenses, and the job of law enforcement will be to keep us safe, not to keep the public sector solvent.



The best answer is for the public to demand reform. State legislatures should pass laws requiring that, beyond basic administrative costs, revenue from traffic summonses, tickets and seizures be remitted directly to the state treasury. (As Indiana’s situation illustrates, these costs should also be clearly defined.) The state should then return this money to its taxpayers in some way: either per capita, inversely to income, or through some other system.



A recent investigation by the Indianapolis Star found that money and goods seized from criminal suspects were not going to Indiana’s Common School Fund, as the state’s law apparently intended. Instead, a vaguely worded portion of the statute allowed law enforcement agencies to direct most of that cash back into their own budget. Paul Ogden, a defense attorney from Indianapolis, said, “They’re profiting off policing with this forfeiture law.”



In the 1990s, the Volusia County, Fla. sheriff’s drug squad conducted raids against travelers on Interstate 95. Deputies searched motorists’ cars and seized large quantities of cash under suspicion of drug law violations. Even if no drug charges were filed against the citizens in question, almost none of this money was returned. wholesale Cincinnati Reds Hats  The NAACP went to court to stop the raids, charging that the sheriff’s office specifically targeted black and Hispanic drivers.



Any time law enforcement has a financial stake in how and when the law is applied, there is a serious problem.



Quotas promote public distrust of police, or sanitation inspectors, or revenue agents, or any other public officer whose job depends upon reaching a fiscal target. These public servants will, at best, be seen as draconian enforcers. At worst, officers under excessive pressure may resort to outright dishonesty.



By looking at traffic violations as a way to raise revenue, state and local governments compromise public service and safety. Double parking is certainly a problem, but it is hardly the most dangerous one facing most Brooklyn neighborhoods.



There is nothing wrong with enforcing the law. But there is a lot wrong with turning law enforcement officers into tax collectors with funny hats.



It is hardly a new problem. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ran a story in 2002 in which anonymous Pennsylvania state troopers complained about the need to meet statistical goals, sometimes at the expense of safety. Pressure to perform made many troopers feel they could no longer rely on their own best judgment. One said, “I’m writing a ticket for somebody going 74 mph, to make my quota, and a car goes whizzing past me doing 97. discount Cincinnati Reds HatsThat’s the guy I should have been waiting for.”



Ticket quotas are always there, and their existence is always denied. A recent recording, obtained from an anonymous police supervisor in Brooklyn, created a stir by evidently proving what the public has always suspected. The officers were told that they had to issue a minimum of 20 summonses per week, for violations including double parking and driving while using a cell phone.



That may have been part of the reason, but I would be willing to bet that New York’s endless state and local budget problems had more than a little to do with it, too.



The Parkway is a lightly traveled road with a speed limit throughout of 55 miles per hour, though in many sections it could safely be taken faster. Were the state troopers out in force to promote safety and make sure everyone enjoyed their Labor Day holiday?



I had stumbled across a classic speed trap.



On Labor Day, as I drove south on New York’s beautiful Taconic State Parkway,Cheap Atlanta Braves Hats I crested a hill to find a state police cruiser stopped on the shoulder. Just beyond the trooper were three more cruisers, each with lights flashing, each parked behind an unhappy motorist.