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...fellow Democrats. "Texas law makes it a felony for corporations and labor unions to contribute money to political campaigns," Earle tells TIME. "My job is to prosecute felonies. I'm doing my job." The grand jury foreman, William Gibson, 76, insists that "this was not one of those rubber-stamp deals. Ronnie Earle did not indict Mr. DeLay. Twelve people on that grand jury voted to indict...
...what's hot? Anything with cross-collectible value. Postcards, for example, are sought by both postcard collectors and stamp collectors. There's also a market for anything connected to transportation (think cruise-ship programs, trolley tickets and the like). Invitations to events like a presidential Inauguration are in demand. In fact, anything relating to topics of historical interest--a war, the moon landing, a World's Fair--can bring bucks. Even some old magazines can command a fair price at market (not National Geographic, however--too plentiful). Carbone recently sold more than 100 issues of Ladies' Home Journal from...
...student” comes first in student-athlete. We all earned our admission here in the same way Schalkwyk did: in the classroom. At Harvard, there are no diplomas awarded to athletes with a special “athlete” stamp that would magically taint our diplomas. Our diplomas are the same as yours...
...Cross, insisting it's in the Gulf for the long haul, aims to raise millions more in donations. Smaller charities may want the Red Cross to spread the wealth, but "the Red Cross raised the money fair and square," says Trent Stamp, executive director of nonprofit-rating agency Charity Navigator. "We have to understand it's going to spend as it sees fit." --By Sean Gregory. With reporting by Greg Fulton/Atlanta
Alcohol use and underage drinking are unavoidable facts of college life. Students will find ways around rules meant to keep them away from watering holes, and the harder the College tries to enforce these rules, the deeper students will dig underground to find ways around them. By attempting to stamp out underage drinking, the College will instead push students farther away from the resources that can help them drink safely, resources that can save their lives...