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...tracking of people under F, M or J non-immigrant visas helps to apprehend “violators before they can potentially endanger the national security of the United States” is preposterous. While the rhetoric of many agency heads suggests that foreign students are integral to a vibrant American society, such hospitality is completely undermined by these concrete, hostile disincentives to entry. The public has until June 20 to comment on the proposed rule. We can only hope that sufficient criticism will be brought against this unwelcoming message from the federal government such that some semblance...
...pair has just had their web site translated into Spanish and created a flyer that reads, "Carne Asada Is Not a Crime," which they're asking taco lovers to print and post in their neighborhoods. "Taco trucks are such a vibrant part of the landscape of L.A.," says Rutherford. "They're messing with the free market." There's talk of grander plans, too, like a citywide "taco truck night," in which Angelenos will be encouraged to eat a meal at a taco truck in a show of solidarity...
...says Fulvia Visconti, vice president of Salvatore Ferragamo. Ralph Lauren stresses the importance of Ratti's design studio and technical expertise. Even American retailer J. Crew has delved into Ratti's extensive archives of more than 300,000 fabric samples for inspiration for its limited-edition collection. "Their incredibly vibrant colors work so well for us," says J. Crew's creative director Jenna Lyons...
...Theatre’s large orchestral pit.Bergmann found this first collaboration with a large-scale live musical group a success, although it wasn’t without difficulties. She feels that live music offers a more dynamic experience than recorded music. “It’s very vibrant,” Bergmann says. “All the sounds are bouncing off the walls. It creates a very different experience for the audience, as well as for the dancers. It’s been a very good experience.” But Bergmann adds, “It?...
...over the past few years, snapping up companies across the globe. Some of the biggest and most high-profile have involved British firms (Tata Motors' parent company, alone, has bought tea makers Tetley and steel giant Corus) and that's likely to continue, not only because Britain is a vibrant, open economy but because the shared history does count for something. "More than 200 years we were together," says Kochhar. "And any people who speak the same language have an understanding. Irrespective of the kind of things that happened in our past we owe a lot to Britain...