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...rare that any politician actually wants to see their landmark pieces of legislation overturned by courts, but that is the unique, unenviable position French prime minister Dominique de Villepin now finds himself in. Pressure on de Villepin to ditch a controversial labor law grew dramatically Tuesday, when nation-wide protests produced an unexpectedly high turnout of nearly three million demonstrators. In Paris alone, more than a million transport workers, civil servants, and an array of public sector employees heeded union calls to stay away from work and join demonstrating high school and college students...
...treated to a brief lecture and hour-long discussion on the essays, which are then quickly tossed aside in favor of more alluring texts like CUE guides, course catalogs, and ever-handy copies of “Writing with Sources.”Today, Harvard makes one last-ditch attempt to force students to think critically about ethics through the Moral Reasoning core. There, students are asked to question their own beliefs. What is justice? If there is no God, is all permitted? And other such quandaries.Under the new General Education plan proposed by the Committee on General Education, however...
Makeup Like other beauty retailers, Sephora is eager to make room for niche brands by makeup artists because they appeal to trendy customers and help set the store apart. The perfumery asks big brands to ditch their "Boeings"?oversize displays?in favor of slim, curvy ones, in an effort to boost sales per square foot...
...sucker for music as novelty, songs that are witty or funny,” Klein claims. But for Klein, irony isn’t about keeping up appearances. It simply helps her accept a song’s shortcomings—to keep the baby and ditch the bathwater.Take Plan B’s cover of Britney Spears’s “Toxic.” “It’s a song that’s supposed to be very sexy and appealing,” Klein explains in an email...
...Doctor & Davinche, the second track on the compilation. The jittery excitement of nearly every track is especially well suited to this song, which concerns a guy’s worst nightmare: a fast-talking, funny guy with a British accent coming up to your girlfriend and telling her to ditch you. The track is unique, and its novelty hasn’t worn off yet. Another strength of “Run The Road, Vol. 2” is that despite being a compilation intended to show the best of the grime breed, it works quite well as a cohesive...