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...result in a government agency's decision to kill all poultry. Would I be able to maintain the diversity and beauty of my backyard flock, producing eggs for my community, if a bureaucrat decided to demonstrate the government's power to control? I'm already planning a place to hide my chickens. Sue Kolbo Red Bluff, California...
With the central government now involved, local authorities could no longer hide what the world has come to know as China's AIDS villages. Today a health clinic in the first village Gui visited provides free HIV testing and antiretroviral treatments, and a charity home shelters orphans and the elderly whose caretakers have died of AIDS...
...challenge. Penetrating terror organizations as formally structured as the i.r.a. was tough, even for Northern Ireland?born intelligence operatives; so much harder, then, for the average local police officer to discover the plans of ad-hoc teams of murderers like the men who bombed Madrid and London, and who hide among Muslim communities that are themselves relatively impenetrable. But frustrating as it might be to the authorities, the collective wisdom of our ancestors says that before you can be imprisoned, you must first be caught, tried and convicted...
...problems that affect this city. It is important to realize that in Holland, mayors are appointed by the crown. The good citizens of Amsterdam are thus not allowed to vote for their first citizen, and they instead got a refugee from the political establishment who needed a place to hide. After filmmaker Theo van Gogh was assassinated, it took Cohen hours to make his first move. Cohen's career is based on acting only to further his personal ambitions. He apparently sees his mayoral stay as a temporary post. In the meantime he avoids any decision that may jeopardize...
...could not have been confident in that conclusion: I am unsure of how to connect the hunter’s “dreams of Lichenstein” with the psychiatrist’s desire to “seek other places to hide.” Nonetheless, the wittiness of lines like “Gelman blundered his way / into your heart. You found him irredeemably / wealthy. You were both post minimalist,” is enjoyable in or out of context. Other poems are more approachable. “Keith,” the bathtub-cocaine-and-Shakespeare...