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Creating a fake ID in the '60s had a much lower degree of difficulty than it does today, when embedded photographs are a common feature. Young Barbara Bush had to have gone to some trouble to acquire her phony Maryland photo ID, now framed as a trophy in the family...
Ever since Khatami's dramatic election victory in 1998, Western governments have grappled with how to deal with an Iran whose people were clearly signaling their preference for peace and engagement with the West while their ultimate overlords fought a vicious battle to retain control of a closed society. The...
Harvard never had a set plan to acquire the whole hundred acres when it began buying Allston under Bok, McCluskey said, but the University anticipated a future purchase of the MTA land.
??e spoken at a lot of places lately, in part because so few economists are interested,?he says. ?t? slowly happening. Once people start saying that they care about economic justice, the logic of a living wage starts to acquire the force of inevitability.?But Pollin is careful to say...
But network series remain dominated by white male writers inclined to write about what they know--themselves--and Hispanics are scarcely present in TV's executive suites. "Why can't they change the role of George to Jorge?" asks Ruben Blades, who played psychiatrist Max Cabranes on ABC's just...