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"He simply doesn't represent the district; it has a minority population of over 33 percent, which is the highest of any in the country which is not represented by a Democrat," Cranley added.
"We want to make it clear that we don't represent every member of this organization," Pineiro said. "But as an organization, we have to take a stance."
To the fast-food companies, who typically rely on small profit margins, the GM potatoes represent a cost-cutting opportunity and therefore extra profits. But critics, particularly in Europe - where McDonald's has a huge business - have raised such a swirl of questions and controversy around GM foods that fast...
The agency recently qualified for a theatrical license, which allows both Ding and Lu to work as licensed talent agents and managers--and gives her agency the freedom to represent any type of talent, such as models, comedians or ventriloquists.
Of course, a lot of rock 'n' rollers are making live tracks available on the Web these days (the British art-rock band Radiohead recently unveiled a live version of an intriguing new song titled Knives Out). What makes Harper's live tracks particularly noteworthy is that his Web-only...