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...community, it helps to provide a vibrant economy, it helps to also even send their children like me...to college and to eventually even run for office." - On the Employee Free Choice Act, which would make it easier for employees to form unions and to bargain with employers (Washington Post...
...three balanced lines that can play all the time. The kids worked hard,” Stone said. Just six minutes later, the Big Green came back to tie it up once again. Dartmouth sophomore Amanda Trunzo took a pass from Kennedy and slid it just inside the left post, knotting the score at 2-2 heading into the second intermission. Despite injuries, line changes, and twelve games worth of frustration, the Crimson was determined to make its last period of 2008 a memorable one.“We came out really wanting this win, and really hungry...
James Mumford is a well-dressed 27-year-old from the posh London neighborhood of Pimlico. He holds degrees in philosophy from Oxford and Yale and, like many of Britain's elite, spent a post-graduate stint working in London's finance industry. But tonight he wants to talk about how he came to accept the Lord Jesus Christ into his heart. "I don't mind talking about my faith," he says, sheepishly. "But it's a touch embarrassing. Just don't brand me as a mindless evangelical...
...Francis Arinze. The Nigerian Cardinal had been billed as the man who could become the first black Pope, garnering loads of media attention during the run-up to the 2005 conclave when Ratzinger eventually emerged as Benedict XVI. Earlier this month Arinze, 76, retired from his top Vatican post, which for all intents and purposes ended any likelihood that he will ever be pontiff...
...Freecycle members interact by posting both offers and requests on an online. In the past, Martinez says she would typically see people post items when they were in the process of upgrading, offering, say, to give away a desktop computer if they were buying a laptop or an old sofa if they were getting a new one. But today, as consumer spending has plummeted, Martinez is seeing fewer offers to unload such big-ticket items. "What you can sense is that no one is buying anything new," she says. "They aren't upgrading, so there's nothing being passed down...