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To: jttmab who wrote (21565)6/24/2003 6:51:33 AM
From: Tadsamillionaire  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93284
 
Mrs. Clinton's infomercials -- I mean interviews
She declined to be interviewed about the political content of the book, did she? Columnists Jonah Goldberg and Andrew Sullivan have already picked up on this colossal crust -- the former ascribing Madame's declining "to be interviewed, etc.," to a cynical strategy calculated to maintain poll-boosting victim status. Now that I've caught on, I think this little story is well worth highlighting all over again. What we've got here is a U.S. Senator who writes a book to launch a probable presidential candidacy while claiming the near-divine right of first ladies (and criminal suspects) to remain silent. As Mr. Goldberg put it on National Review Online, "She denies that she's merely a wife, and yet when it comes time to market herself she refuses to be anything else." Not that those snarling pit bulls of the media would ever, ever let Hillary Clinton get away with running on a platform of, say, having "wanted to wring his neck." Or would they? Judging by the tenor of Mrs. Clinton's infomercials -- I mean interviews -- the answer is a tail-wagging yes.
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To: jttmab who wrote (21565)7/1/2003 8:28:25 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93284
 
When did globalization begin? [Choose the closest one.]

A. When the word "globalization" first appeared in the dictionary.
B. When the word "globalization" was first coined by [unknown]
C. World War I
D. 3000 B.C.



In some ways you could say D or even earlier. It became a more major factor with Alexander's empire and the Roman empire. It grew much more after WWII.

But that definition depends on how much you focus on "the world's". If under Alexander Greek ideas and goods got to India and vice versa there was an increase in connectivity and interdependence. If however you require a real global effort with most of the world sharing in ideas and goods and services then it began in relatively modern times.

Tim