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It is better to make a statement with a bat than with a fist.
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What better way for the Met to make a statement about its support of gay human rights than at a night featuring the work of Tchaikovsky, whose life was destroyed out of shame and despair as a closeted gay man?
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I can think of no better time than Public Service Recognition Week for our leaders to make a statement to their employees -- well-intended, hard-working federal employees deserve resources to help them work in ethical cultures where integrity is a priority.
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