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...reducing carbon-dioxide emissions; while European countries are offering to cut pollution by 30 percent below 1990 levels, the U.S. commitment totals only four percent from 1990 levels. In particular, although clean-coal technologies sound environmentally friendly, in reality, the transportation and manufacturing of these technologies arguably result in greater carbon-dioxide emissions than merely burning the coal...
...have a greater diversity of products than Pinkberry does,” Kaeding said. “We have very uncommon flavors you’re not going to find anywhere else, like cucumber...
While Foster’s talk focused on how to offer more alternatives to abortion and greater support for mothers who are reluctant to be parents—whether due to poverty, career and education goals, or having conceived through sexual assault—she did not address the desires of women who simply do not want to have children...
...law’s requirement that immigrants carry required papers at all times is an unnecessary inconvenience—one that seems designed as a trap that will simply make it easier to arrest a greater number of immigrants. After all, is it really reasonable to expect an entire immigrant population to carry around a host of bureaucratic documents during every daily activity? Also, the bill does not provide nearly enough protection of the right to privacy, which, while not explicitly included in the Constitution, has nevertheless been upheld by the Supreme Court. Finally, allowing citizens to sue their cities...
Cutmore-Scott made his professional debut this April as the lead in “Entertaining Mr. Sloane,” a Publick Theater Boston production. His performance earned him a nomination for the Elliot Award, which recognizes excellence in Greater Boston Theater...