April 14,1997
My Times
Thanks Celine!
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A great weekend was had by all who enjoy a bit of Tiger in their
Fuel Cell.
Watching the Master having a half A game, half B type of tournament, and getting his
first
slightly large Green Jacket with ease, was not a surprise.
Just awesome!
Alex Zanardi won a Long Beach CART race full of excitement but
without any luck for our boy Richie Hearns.
The Formula One race in Argentina had many humorous incidents.
One deprived us of seeing a Ferrari beat a Williams:
The notorious moment came under braking for the first corner.
Frentzen managed to get off line, trying to take the inside, and braked very early.
This forced Panis who was behind him, to brake. Schumacher, who was a car length behind
Panis, all of a sudden found himself beside him, and clipped him as Panis turned to
avoid Frentzen.
Somehow they all got through and turned into the first corner two abreast until
Schumacher hit Barichello and started the pile up.
Well that's my version anyway. Some people saw it another
way.
"The twentieth century has been characterised by three
developments of great political importance: the growth of democracy, the growth of
corporate power, and the growth of corporate propaganda as a means of protecting
corporate
power against democracy."
Alex Carey, Taking The Risk Out Of Democracy: Propaganda In The
U.S. And
Australia , (Andrew Lohrey, ed.), University of New South Wales Press, 1995,
Introduction by Noam Chomsky.
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