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Robin Williams wouldn't do it for McDonald's. KEVIN COSTNER wouldn't do it for Ralston Purina. But PIERCE BROSNAN has to do it for BMW, Visa, Smirnoff, Heineken, Omega watches, L'Oreal cosmetics and Ericcson cellular phones. The "it" is shilling for products with promotional tie-ins to...
Morris tries, almost successfully, to balance the amount of commentary and observation--political and social--with a fair amount of cute little anecdotes about her spur-of-the-moment picnics on the Swiss hillsides or her random run-ins with Margaret Thatcher on a busy street.
As recently as last Friday, for example, the INS announced a revision of its much-criticized naturalization process.
Koon declines to elaborate on why the agency changed the fingerprinting system, but said that the new naturalization process had long been a concern of INS Commissioner Doris Meissner.
Even if the INS is dissolved, the CIPRIS program and its nationwide evolution would still continue, as mandated by the 1996 law.