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...Plans must win approval from a series of neighborhood commissions and zoning boards, but the University has yet to gain a single permit...
...embarking on our second redesign and we don't have a single permit. It has cost an enormous amount of money," he says. "There has to be a better...
...Network. And some Britcoms, like the wacky-priests' caper Father Ted, prove the Brits can make implausible, laugh-track-saturated work just as well as we, but with poorer production values. The best of the offerings, though, are not just rougher and often saltier than U.S. broadcast-network standards permit; they're genuinely surprising...
...this setting?'" Alex Cutler, 42, a former lawyer and film producer, seriously considered becoming a teacher after he volunteered at his son's elementary school. But before committing, he wanted to be sure he would be happy spending every day in the classroom, so he got a temporary permit to work as a substitute. Despite the reputation of substitute teaching as one of the toughest ways to enter a school, Cutler enjoyed himself immensely. He went on to become a full-time teacher at John Marshall Middle School in Long Beach, Calif...
...exactly. The Constitution expressly gives Congress the power to establish "uniform laws on the subject of bankruptcies throughout the United States." Both the House and Senate bills contain homestead provisions. Neither deals with the basic unfairness of the exemption. The Senate bill would permit bankruptcy filers to retain up to $100,000 in equity in their home. Any amount over that would go to creditors. The House bill would allow homeowners to retain up to $250,000 in equity. But that cap would be meaningless, since any state could opt out of it under the bill. Key members of Congress...