Word: lawing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...feel that my idealism is particularly selfless. I basically want to do the Peace Corps to figure out important things about myself and my capacities. Yet, after law school, I don't want a lawyer's life--it sounds like a certain type of hell to me. I want to be able to do exactly what I want to do. There is no point in being rich if you are unhappy...
...Currently relegated to in-law status, Frances steps up next term as an official member of the FM fam. This Boston native always has the inside scoop and commits herself to exposing elitism in all its forms, from gold coast housing to swanky parking places. A Web Watcher like none other, Frances will bring a lot to the mag, provided she doesn't run off with some megabyte she meets on Love Connection...
...Klein Michael L. Klein Tom M. Kolokotrones Ronald Y. Koo Alison M. Kraus Gregory S. Krauss Justin M. Krebs Praveen S. Krishna Taissa N. Kuncio Ilana N. Kurshan Jennifer C. Laine Sukanya Lahiri India F. Landrigan Eugenie A. Lang Melissa R. Langsam Benjamin A. Lanson Carmelo Larose Garrett L. Law Bryan S. Lee Joseph J. Lee Laura T. Lee Linus Lee William S. Lee Adrienne Leight Jessica Leino Franklin J. Leonard Zachary D. Levenick Sarah A. Levin Matthew S. Levine Vincent G. Levy Benjamin R. Lewis Oliver M. Lewis Winifred M. Li Evagelos G. Liaras Ari M. Lipman Rita...
...impossible. Just ask State Representatives Jay R. Kaufman (D-Lexington) and Douglas W. Petersen (D-Marblehead). They were the only members of the House to vote against accepting the committee report that contained the changes to the Clean Elections law. Unfortunately, for many others, integrity is still too great a political risk...
...TIME Digital reporter Lev Grossman says the software will probably have greater importance in determining the law's tolerance for privacy measures than as something that transforms the way we use the Web. "Outside of those who use the Web for criminal purposes, most people don't mind that their movements are traceable." But that potential for criminal abuse has some legislators at the state and even federal level worried enough that the software may be hit within the next few years with laws banning such anonymizing code. "Inevitably, somebody will buy the product and solicit sex with a call...