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I supported the overthrow of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan and continue to support, in concert with other countries, the dismantling of the al Qaeda network.

I can't claim to be a fan of the rage for memorials that has overtaken the United States in the years since Maya Lin's masterpiece was completed.

Her decision was overturned by an appeals court.

A rescission motion which would see the council overturn its decision to purchase the old Shepherds site for the establishment of a Community Arts and Cultural Centre for the negotiated price of $140,000 will remain on the table until the February council meeting.

Novice feature director Wayne Kramer has made the odd choice of taking his premise very seriously, which forces the actors to work overtime selling hackneyed plot twists.

poverty is unhealthy.”

In Fredericton, after his "ritualistic" interview, "he invariably handed the reporter what was a substantial tip in the postwar years," especially in poverty-racked New Brunswick, namely $100. That's about $750 in today's currency, folks.

Those who remember first-hand the revolution in the 1950s will find it fascinating to see the story from Castro’s side, detailing as it does the intricate nature of his ultimate success in overthrowing the previous dictator, Batista.

What once was a promising psychological thriller with gothic horror overtones turns into a dumb, dull slasher film with a mystery killer, a bunch of bone-headed victims and a lot of incoherent plot padding.

The concert opened with "Celebration," a bright and multifaceted overture by contemporary British composer Philip Sparke.

According to national labor laws, all hourly employees must get overtime pay if they work more than 40 hours a week.

A few months ago, AISD found out it was violating that law by paying some of its employees with a stipend instead of overtime.

While the coaches will be compensated for the overtime they put in during the past two school years, the district will have to replace coaches like Strait with salaried employees who aren't eligible for overtime.

The district will pay them overtime to keep from disrupting high school sports programs such as football and basketball.

Democracy, you see, means precisely that "you" get to "get around" city regulations, and even laws -- if "you," meaning a majority of the people, decide to overturn those laws, or suspend them in a given case.


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