Musharraf's exit not the end of Pakistan's trouble
Regarding ‘Pakistan's make or break moment,' (Monday, Feb. 25, 2008):
I would beg to differ from Mr. Amjad's rather dramatic titling of his op-ed. This is far from ...
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Generally speaking, Colonial members are stuck in the '50s, so it wasn't surprising to this jaded senior. But maybe you can change things, Julia.
Charter got in a bit of trouble with "golf pros and tennis hos" last year, hence the "golf pros and tennis dean of the college nancy weiss malkiels" theme this fall
Why can't the CEO be female and the office ho be a male?? Why do women always see the negative and sell themselves short???
One, because no one refers to men as "hoes."
Two, because there's a set of pictures that accompanies the article--the man is the CEO, trust me.
Way to generalize.
Just because the participants weren't SMART enough to think of it at that angle, doesn't mean it doesn't exist. I attended a pimp's and ho's party at Cap and there was a female pimp with several male ho's.