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...family and understand that their love is sincere, and he finally realizes that inspiration can come from the most familiar of places. The film has a message, and it’s a good one. Orange County aims much higher than the vast majority of typical teen fare, and it actually succeeds in hitting the mark. For that, I’ll give it an A for effort, and an A+ for originality. A bit generous? Maybe. But I’ve always been a fan of grade inflation...
...work, which used the structure of molecules to help understand their function, has become common textbook fare. Studying proteins in the immune system and on certain viruses, Wiley helped explain the way the body defends itself against disease...
...public transportation will now be used for pick-ups and drop-offs only. Commercial drivers making deliveries will have easy access to the curb and will no longer clog the streets; buses will make their turns faster; cabs won't have to double-park just to grab a fare. The city's business will run faster and more smoothly, and everyone will get where they have to go in less time, with less stress...
...means more decent transitional jobs for those displaced by Sept. 11 or any other part of the economic downturn that has hit New York City so hard. Less traffic means cab drivers will make more money working shorter shifts. (Mike, we may want to switch temporarily to a "zone" fare system to keep everybody calm until the market forces settle...
...budget needs more revenue, you could always add 50 cents to the subway/bus fare, or hike the tax on parking garages - some New Yorkers will pay anything for a luxury. And something might be done with the tolls. But that's for the bean counters. Banning parking would rev all the economic engines that the city runs on, and eliminate the real source of economic dead weight, namely private-vehicle owners who are just waiting for an excuse to get out of town for the weekend anyway...