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...some sense of the responsiveness of our politicians, as well as the limited role of contributions, consider Social Security and Medicare. These programs account for 35 percent of the federal budget, with an annual price tag in excess of half a trillion dollars. Many consider the spiraling cost of these entitlements a textbook case of special interest influence run amok...
...those weapons. As many as 500,000 weapons have been sold to the public under the program since 1921, and the military has earmarked a further 373,000 for release in the near future. Which may bring a growing number of militiamen and gang-bangers to your local tag sales...
...movie set in a long, long time, is dead of a heart attack at 33 because he was troubled. Manic. Still the fat little kid that no girl would look at, even once he was rich, famous and still on the rise with a $6 million price tag. Or, Chris Farley is dead at 33 probably because for the last five or ten years he has been inhaling massive quantities of drugs, beer, liquor, food, and the unquestioning laughter of audiences both public and private. Because he was never full...
Like all good twenty- and thirtysomethings in pop culture today, the threesome have a table all their own in a coffeeshop down the street--a Cuban cafe called Ossorio's, where Ossorio himself affectionately calls the rag-tag artists his "white and wounded fluffy baby birds." They are each other's best friends and worst critics, literally living through everything together and nurturing each other to the very last. "I don't consider myself psychic, just lucky--with friends," says Hartley. The reader, in being included in the circle, is equally fortunate...
...Carlesimo carries his own tag as a coach unable to deal with just that type, having been run out of Portland by a squad nicknamed the "Jailblazers." He has floundered too with the talent-poor Warriors, opening the season...