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...Senate voted last week by a narrow margin to increase federal funding for college tuition by $250 billion over the next 10 years. But the increase will be mostly symbolic for need-blind colleges like Harvard...
...begin. Moreover, the article neglected to mention an important fact about the war, that the Republican government was brutally anti-clerical. Republican forces murdered more than 10,000 priests and nuns in Spain and 12 bishops during the war. While Franco was no saint from our narrow American perspective, why do we think it would be a good idea to immortalize his enemies, whose lust for the blood of Catholic clergy was rabid...
...hour of hunger and craven desperation, of crumbling spirits - Elisabeth, weepy and irritable, is the new deathwatch person now that Nick is gone - and it all had a certain sense of cosmic justice. At the Tribal Council, Ogakor returned to the strategic straight and narrow by sparing Amber (whose bland good looks are holding so well she may in fact be animatronic) and resuming its systematic elimination of the ex-Kuchas. Elisabeth is clearly being set up as next to go, and she'll make an ideal sympathy target. (Remember Jenna...
...Tanjga ’01 describes the play as a “classic stereotype about Serbian emigration,” reproving a lack of originality and a non-convergence with the present moment. “A combination of an old-fashioned gastarbaiter model and a rather narrow personal story,” says Tanjga, “did not succeed in reflecting either the tragic or the comic side of the dilemmas of Serbian emigrants in the world, especially not of those in America today...
...then Bing comes around the corner between two shanties and down the narrow dirt path to Jacky's hut. He stands looking lost and confused, as usual. Jacky pretends he's not there. She sighs, looking at her nails, and stage whispers to me that she hates...