Most movie-goers are overdosing on star coverage; it's the ultimate example of too much information.
Significant anniversaries are solemnly commemorated - Japan's attack on the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor, for example.
I would say 'The Chill' by Ross Macdonald is sort of a prototypical example of how the private detective genre elevates itself to the level of literature.
It was clear, for example, in 1988 that the political process had already become perilously remote from the electorate it was meant to represent.
You can't substitute promise after promise with known violators of prior promises at the expense of protecting ourselves or setting an example.
One of the strengths of the U.S. economy is its ability to most efficiently employ resources both domestically and from around the world and outsourcing is one such example of this.