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...correct for these discrepancies, Guinier endorsed a constitutional amendment to provide a federally granted right to vote to all U.S. citizens. Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr., D.-Ill., is presently advocating such an amendment in the House of Representatives...
Unlike the Mets, the Yankees were correct in viewing themselves as contenders, and can hence be excused for trying to sign the one supposed missing piece each time someone came along. Unfortunately for the Yankees, not all of their moves turned out as expected. Jason Giambi provided less bang-for-the-buck in 2004 than almost anyone else in baseball. Kevin Brown, meanwhile, earned nearly $16 million but had an ERA over four, made just 22 starts, and got torched by the Red Sox in the ALCS, recording just 10 outs combined in his two starts...
...Mosul, Ramadi and Samarra want to participate but are too scared to even register. He suspects that few in the Sunni minority will go to the polls--perhaps not even 10%--which could undermine the election's legitimacy. "Many people from Arab countries will say this is not a correct election," says Dr. Sa'ad Abdul al-Razzak of Pachachi's party. U.S. officials say they will urge Shi'ite leaders to reach out to Sunnis after the election to bring them into the government and make sure they are sufficiently represented. "We believe the process will have Sunni input...
...river. I don’t want to have to be trying to rip a terrorists [sic] throat out at 35K feet because she didn’t want to be touched.” Hero complex aside, this view would seem to be logically correct; after all, isn’t being groped a small price to pay for the security of the American People? Except we’re not getting what we paid for. First of all, searching the wrong people is a waste of resources. We aren’t any safer because a TSA screener...
CHECK YOUR REPORT. Mistakes abound in credit reports, so make sure that what your potential employer sees is correct by requesting copies from each of the three major credit bureaus: Equifax (800-685-1111), Experian (888-397-3742) and TransUnion (800-888-4213). By September, all Americans will be able to get one free report a year from each bureau by calling 877-322-8228, but right now people in most states still have...