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...fact is most Americans have one boss. He’s the guy who tells you you’ve been fired because the CEO just got busted for securities fraud. He’s the guy who makes sure you’re not eating on company time. He’s not the guy who fights city hall to make sure you get a living wage...
...1900s, the idea was to collect fees, not to test driving skills. More recently, revoking licenses became a way to punish people who didn't pay child support or, in Wisconsin, shovel snow off their walks. In its most coveted form, the license is proof of age--or of fraud, as the case may be. In college, for example, I was not Amanda Ripley from New Jersey; I was Amanda Jones from California. I lived on Yellowbrick Road and looked suspiciously joyful in the photo, which was taken in the dorm room of an unsavory character to whom...
...officer was dispatched to Mather House to investigate an alleged larceny. An person reported a fraud, which exacted a total loss of $500, when he or she was given a fake check and had attempted to cash...
With the White House's recent change of heart, critics have re-emerged to question why the U.S. is hanging its hopes for Iraq on a man who was not only convicted in Jordan for bank fraud but who also allegedly provided discredited prewar intelligence on weapons of mass destruction and whose relationship with Iran remains murky. "I never understood why he was embraced so fervently in the first place," says James Steinberg, a foreign policy expert at the Brookings Institution. But as the White House reaches out to Chalabi, the real question is whether he will return the embrace...
McGrath Lewis wrote that, in the event that there has been fraud in the admissions process, the situation will be dealt with on a case-by-case basis...