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Actually, it's the music that exalts him: Penn does the intricate finger-work himself, while on the soundtrack, Howard Alden gives the solos a Reinhardt-like mix of limpidness and bite.
The cover story exalts Dr. Laura Schlessinger, the radio therapist/world-class noodge, for her moral absolutism.
She never lectures us; she is never a scold or an "uplifter"; she never exalts some mythical Humanity over the day-to-day struggles of ordinary human beings, who are all, of course, making the same mistakes over and over again.
… A "Most Important People of the Millennium" section exalts the greatest historical figures of each century, including: 13 th -century Mongol conqueror Genghis Khan, 15 th -century printing press innovator Johann Gutenberg, 16 th -century Queen Elizabeth I of England, and Thomas Edison.
Meanwhile, the World Cup coverage exalts players who focus on their families.