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Well, one could go on, but the point is that the civil docket still makes room for more than whiplash, malpractice, what have you, still accommodates the citizen who has nothing grander to gain than the Republic's concession that he was right and it was wrong, which is pretty...
Confronting Rico, Alfonsin reportedly asked, "I want to know what you have to say to me." When Rico described the low state of military morale since the 1982 Falklands war, Alfonsin replied that he could not grant amnesty, and gave the rebels 30 minutes to surrender. The mutiny ended without...
At a recent screening of "Night School" and shorts by Boston filmmakers, admission included wine, cheese and discussion. Just try to get that atmosphere at the concession stand of your local multi-screen cinecomplex.
Actually, the needling might have been more accurately directed at America's European allies. It is they, rather than the U.S., that are most uneasy at the turn of events. After years of publicly decrying the proliferation of nuclear weapons on their soil, some Europeans may be reminded of Oscar...
Texaco grew from one great gusher. In 1901 Joseph Cullinan, a former Standard Oil employee, found black gold on Spindletop Hill, near Beaumont, Texas. The next year he formed the Texas Co., and by 1928 it was operating in all 48 states. Texaco ventured overseas in 1936, when it teamed...