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Although the cast does contain some people of color, Hay said he had hoped to have a more racially diverse band of actors. Nevertheless, Hay said, “We’re doing everything we can to use lights and sound and acting talent to enact a very electrifying production...
...stymie such sloppiness in order to create a more conscientious class of students. Sure, it’s safe to say that any increased concern for our waste disposal may not make a dent at the national level; however, as the leaders of tomorrow we should be working to enact productive changes that will prove beneficial in the future...
Even if Bush’s plan came with no tricks or time limits, though, it wouldn’t be nearly enough. Instead of kicking these temporary workers out after six years, the United States should enact a complete amnesty for all illegal immigrants currently in the country. This should also be coupled with significant increases in the quotas that still stand on those seeking entry. America did not become great by locking its doors, and those after their own small slice of the lone global superpower’s fiscal pie should not be forced to sneak...
...encouraging harbinger of his ability to stand up to the ideologues who see America’s predominance as a tool for bludgeoning rather than inspiring. Kerry’s 18 years on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee has given him the context and confidence to enact a multilateral foreign policy...
...Furthermore, between Dec. 7 and Dec. 30 (the inaugural session of the new Duma), no less than 54 independents and deputies of other parties joined United Russia to give it precisely 300 seats. 300 out of 450, that’s two thirds, so United Russia alone can enact all the legislation it wants, including amendments to the constitution...