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These days, the best Hollywood can offer these is indulgent critiques of capitalism such as The Wolf of Wall Street, or David-and-Goliath issue movies such as Silkwood (starring Meryl Streep), or North Country, in which Charlize Theron proved women can be coal miners and have a perfect complexion.
American Idol judge Simon Cowell, who would destroy young singers with his harsh critiques, was full of praise for Johns when he auditioned for the show aged 28 – the final year he was eligible.
That same season (when Idol was averaging over 30 million viewers a night), Kellie Pickler became a water cooler favorite with her ditzy antics, as she babbled over Simon Cowell's critiques and mispronounced words like "salmon".
There have already been plenty of urgent, well-reasoned critiques of the failings of English football.
Ngozi Adichie is a new, powerful and incredibly talented voice; her novel Americanah is the expression of a different African tale, of a continent and its people that have many more magnetic stories to tell, as well as critiques to raise about the so-called enlightened West.
The exchange had started acrimoniously, with Jones' long introduction quoting critiques of Turnbull by the Australian and Andrew Bolt at length and then opening questions with "Can I begin by asking you if you can say after me this: 'As a senior member of the Abbott government I want to say here I am totally supportive of the Abbott/Hockey strategy for budget repair'".
8.55pm GMT / 3.55pm ET: Guardian environment editor John Vidal critiques the Kony2012 video, from its rhetorical strategy to its production values to its call for donations.
Instead we have empty-headed squawking over what the catastrophe is doing to Barack Obama's image.Who's raising concrete critiques of administration policy?
But the curious thing is, I've hunted around for critiques of the Himmelstein-Woolhandler numbers, and I can't seem to find any.
A law student in Alexandria, he had strayed by penning bitter critiques of Egypt's main centre of Islamic learning, al-Azhar university, and of Mr Mubarak, and posting them on his personal blog.Bahrain, another country that hides authoritarian rule behind a veneer of democratic practice, has taken to summoning bloggers for questioning, and tries to make them register with the police.
So does the political atmosphere: where else do truth and reconciliation commissions discuss torture cases on public television, or newspapers publish critiques of a head of state along with details of his private finances, or women live (at least on paper) under a more progressive family law?"Morocco is advancing at a slow pace, but it will get there in time," says one Western diplomat.
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