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Jerome Albert, who with his father, Dewey, created and operated Astroland, the space age-themed amusement park that breathed new life into the Coney Island Boardwalk in the 1960s, a time when it was losing its lure, died on Thursday at his home in Manhattan.
Modern art was born from a desire to destroy kitsch, but time and again it is drawn back to its lure, says Roger Scruton.
And while the coronation of the UFC's inaugural 115-pound champion is yet another step toward transforming mixed martial arts into a legitimate, mainstream sport, it is also an opportunity for the UFC to continue its lure of the lucrative female demographic.
Even as his body failed and his resources expired, its lure did not fray, nor did his zeal for it diminish.
Beating the internet's hold over us, its lure of bright and shiny information, is an achievement.
Ms Merkel has so far done too little to resist its lure.
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But embrace it smartly, with full awareness of its contradictions and its lures.
Lenny Bruce and Bob Dylan and numerous other worthies have shown us its lures and charms.
India is conspicuous on that list, as its poor roads and stifling bureaucracy have discouraged exports and resulted in its luring few of the factories now moving out of China in response to surging wages there.
The treason of the intellectuals begins, in most cases, not with the fanciful image of them as secret authors or puppeteers but in their abject surrender to power and its lures.
Rather than its celebrity lure, however, it's Latitude's secret guests that steal the spotlight.
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