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...change into crisp bills for a percentage, is now giving iTunes credit for change. Best of all, they don?t take out a percentage. In other words, if you bring in roughly $20 in change and take iTunes credit instead of cash, you get a gift-certificate code to enter when you? re in the iTunes Music Store - and you walk away with a dollar or two (that is, a song or two) more than you might otherwise. Coinstar has also partnered with other retailers to turn change into commission-free gift certificates, so you might want to check...
...told.] Kings originates from Vance's days as a playwright of Depression-era, ash-can style dramas. Set in the early 1930s, the book follows the adventures of the 12-year-old Freddie Bloch, a working-class kid forced by circumstances to hit the railroad tracks of America, and enter the world of the destitute and homeless. Using convincing period detail and mixing it with fresh takes on the tropes of Depression-era dramas (breadlines, hobos, strikes, etc.) Kings in Disguise tells a coming-of-age story like none other in the medium...
...amnesty.” Illegal immigrants have broken the law, they argue, and should face the consequences—deportation or, at least, criminalization to induce them to leave. “Amnesty” is deemed unfair to the millions who wait patiently to enter the country legally. If illegal immigrants are granted “amnesty,” House Republicans maintain, we encourage law breaking, with chaos as the predictable result...
...McCain-Kennedy bill provides only temporary visas for those immigrants who have been here for two to five years and a guest worker program for hopeful immigrants, which reduces the need for them to enter the country illegally. Unfortunately, though, House Republicans are on the road to getting their own way. Despite being approved 12-6 by the SenateJudiciary Committee, the McCain-Kennedy bill has not mustered the 60 votes needed to bring it to a vote in its current form...
...Will we be their friends? Will our spring break pictures be visible to them? Of course, we shouldn’t and won’t stop using these features, though the conscientious among us might start removing (or at least de-tagging) particularly licentious photographs once we enter the work force. But do we have any other sorts of obligations? Should I, at the beginning of this column, have refrained from suggesting that my grandchildren will go to Harvard for fear that they’ll be offended or upset if they read it and don?...