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...numbers are the trigger. They point the way to the human interest behind the name on a jersey or in a byline. Statistics don’t tell the whole story, but you wouldn’t have a whole story without them. I can’t boil it down to fit on the back of a trading card, but I can tell you that I wouldn’t trade it for anything. —Staff writer Lisa J. Kennelly can be reached at lisa.kennelly@post.harvard.edu...
...Trying to prevent suicides may seem like a no-brainer, but there are many opponents, and their arguments against building the barrier boil down to three major points...
...Place the chicken in a deep pot in six cups of water. Add the other ingredients. Bring to a boil at medium-high heat until the chicken is cooked all the way through (a minimum of 30 minutes, depending on the size of the chicken). Reserve the broth for the mole sauce. If using a whole chicken, remove it from the broth after cooking. Cool and cut into serving sized pieces. Reserve at room temperature until the mole sauce is ready...
...becomes transparent and the grains start to separate. Pour off any excess oil. Add carrots and peas and saut? for two more minutes. 3. Add pureed tomatoes to the rice and cook for 4 minutes. Next, add stock/water. Arrange the chilis and parsley on top. 4. Bring to a boil. 5. As soon as it boils, reduce the flame to medium and cover. Cook for 20 minutes or until all of the rice is tender...
...common good, but I doubt the Republicans want to be seen as the party of private interests. At least not without a push.Republicans don’t wake up each day hoping to undermine the common good. But Republicans do differ from Democrats, and some of those differences boil down to disagreements about whether to serve private interests or the public good. If Democrats want to highlight these differences, they have to talk about policy.Democrats have plenty of policies that serve the public interest. They could talk about their positions on education, on taxes, or on almost anything else...