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The Court let stand without comment a 1990 law that requires pornographic filmmakers and photographers to provide proof that their subjects are at least 18 years old. The law, part of the Child Protection Restoration and Penalties Enhancement Act, requires producers of material with "actual sexually explicit conduct" to keep...
In FAST, Hansen has coordinated student involvement in a Dorchester tutoring program, work in local homeless shelters, and restoration of inner-city churches and other buildings used for community outreach.
According to Parsons, the renovation of the Union "makes the past better serve the present." He said ultraconservative preservationists may object to any change in the historic building, but the restoration will allow students and faculty to make full use of the facility.
It should also be emphasized most strongly that the faculty objections went for beyond the details of the benefits question, which The Crimson has mistakenly chosen to emphasize as the focus of faculty-administration tensions. They involve the restoration of genuine consultation and collaboration, as distinct from the misrepresented and...
"I refer to the Contract as the American Dream Restoration Act," said Korologos, who is currently president of Washington's Timmons and Company.