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...Lil’ Wayne, as we all know, is pretty busy on the mixtape circuit, so he might not have time to balance expos and stuntin’ like his daddy. So where should Amaker go if he can’t get Weezy to commit...
...nonetheless exposed many students to a new field of law.Carlos A.L. Aqui, a second-year law student who took CAP’s clinical course, worked in the Philippines with young women forced to labor as domestic workers. Though Aqui says he isn’t ready to commit his career to this area, the program exposed him to an area that he predicts will impassion him even after graduation.Bartholet sees Aqui’s newfound sentiments toward child advocacy as a testament to the CAP’s accomplishments.“It’s a program that...
...Keep and Bear Arms, said that he does not believe suicide rates are linked to gun ownership rates, and that he was wary of the study. “A lot of people who takes pills or cut their wrists or use other relatively inefficient means of trying to commit suicide aren’t trying to commit suicide,” he said. “The bottom line is, if a person is seriously interested in committing suicide, they’re going to find a means to do it.” The Harvard team found...
Japan's past keeps evolving, especially when it comes to World War II. Historians have long believed that the Japanese army forced civilians to commit suicide at the end of the battle of Okinawa, which was about to fall to the U.S. That's the story Japanese student textbooks told too, until the government announced on March 30 that it had ordered publishers to delete those passages. Instead one textbook now reads that Okinawans were "driven to mass suicide," without mentioning the army's role. The change is the latest controversial tweak by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who also recently...
...moral high ground, and negates their claims to be acting on the behalf of the best interests of all Americans. Politics seems to have supplanted reason on both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue. We hope that both the president and Congress realize what hangs in the balance and commit to a drawdown without a strict timetable...