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...Crimson a 55-48 win over the Bulldogs, who entered the game 0-7 on the road this season. The Crimson showed every bit of the rustiness that has been characteristic of teams after the exams, compiling 20 turnovers and missing 11 free throws in a back-and-forth battle with Yale for any shred of offensive continuity. “I thought [the game] was ugly, awful,” Delaney-Smith said. “But Laura, I thought, carried us. She has shown a lot of senior leadership and poise and she decided that she was just...
...Bush has bypassed and ignored the laws set forth by Congress requiring warrants for wiretaps. You could even say he has decided to make his own laws. Although Bush's intentions may be good, it is the precedent being set that we should be worried about. Twenty years from now, we may have a President whose intentions are not so creditable. It is obvious that Americans need to fight terrorism, but to do so, we are eroding the basic fabric our democracy is built on. History is filled with tyrants and dictators. Let's not leave room...
Their employers call them story editors, segment producers and so forth and don't recognize them as union employees. Those designations save money--Guild members have better pay, benefits and protections. But they also preserve an illusion: that the shows are authentic and true to life, free of anything close to "writing...
BEFORE THE U.S. BEGAN CRACKING DOWN on illegal immigration in the early 1990s, a push only accelerated by 9/11, many Tuxpeos flew back and forth easily on 10-year tourist visas. But as those visas expire, they're not being renewed under policies that seek to control more closely who gets into the U.S. The heightened border security has not, however, stopped undocumented Mexicans from getting in. The Pew Hispanic Center found that even though immigration is down since its peak in 2000, about 485,000 undocumented Mexicans were still crossing each year from 2000 to '04. In fact...
...mail if it means I will be safe when I take the subway or a plane. The only people who don't support Bush's move to monitor communications are people with things to hide. Deborah Cozeolino New York City Bush has bypassed and ignored the laws set forth by Congress requiring warrants for wiretaps. You could even say he has decided to make his own laws. Although Bush's intentions may be good, it is the precedent being set that we should be worried about. Twenty years from now we may have a President whose intentions...