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Factories fine workers for wearing jeans, getting water or going to the bathroom without permission from managers, practices that further decrease wages...
...officially be called a "lobbyist." It also means he's subject to a few rules: According to the Office of the Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives, "Whoever knowingly fails to comply with any... provision of the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995, may be subject to a civil fine of not more than...
...fairness to Arafat, he may have the toughest job in the world: He must answer to the Arab world and the West--two sides whose expectations are drastically different. And in recent years, he has made an honest effort to strike that fine balance between revolutionary and moderate. He has renounced terrorism, and contrary to the wishes of many Palestinian and Arab leaders, he recognized Israel's right to existence and right to security. During the latter half of his career, he has been a staunch advocate of compromise and diplomacy. But the Western world does not think...
...Theater vets Brian Murray and Marian Seldes, as the older couple, are fine stage performers, and their antics may be enough to convince some people they've had an actual evening of theater. But Albee throws in gimmick after desperate gimmick. The young couple run across the stage naked. The older pair break into incongruous vaudeville routines. At the start of Act II, Murray chides the audience for coming in late and replays the last five minutes of Act I. (It's no better the second time.) He even mimics a female theatergoer complaining that the line for the ladies...
...downhill events, the Crimson found the icy terrain difficult to ski. However, Harvard had some fine personal performances...