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...light one. As NARAL's president for nearly two decades, she worked with and developed admiration for most of the Democrats currently in the race. But she argues that Edwards is the best candidate on "women's issues"--which she defines as including not just abortion but also poverty, low wages and access to health care, all of which affect women more acutely than men. "I know what it's like to be a woman who is marginalized," she says, citing her time as a single mother on welfare...
...characters feel emotions only when they want to, and never more than necessary. "Are you sad?" a chatty prostitute asks Amram. "Filled with remorse?" No, he says: "I've lost the knack." The charade feels oddly right--so right that one suspects that where literature is concerned, high and low are no longer easily distinguished...
...hotels in the U.K. In the '80s, in a bid to finance maintenance on their private properties, some families tried their hand at the hotel business. "Every person with a fort thought they had a hotel, but many of them didn't invest enough, and they got backpackers and low-budget tourists," she says...
...arrival of low-cost airlines in India has made out-of-the-way locations much more accessible to foreign travelers, and the Internet has provided greater visibility without the hefty marketing budgets of the large hotel groups. They're not for everyone: "The sophisticated spoiled rich traveler may be better off in a big hotel. You have to be able to be a little more accepting" to have a good time at the smaller places, says Denison-Pender. But parents traveling with children, those looking for inside addresses from locals and those who are exhausted by the many tips expected...
...didn’t step up and we let them control the play.” Later in the first half, BU was able to get another goal off of a penalty corner. In the twenty-third minute, a shot from Terrier junior Holly Wilde beat Connolly to the low-left corner of the goal. The goal was assisted by seniors Pam Spuehler and Sarah Hudak. For Harvard, the first half was marred by careless turnovers and an inability to move the ball. “We have been working more on out-letting,” Caples said...