A federal judge in Louisiana on Wednesday struck down government regulations requiring most employers nationwide to provide workers with time off and other accommodations for abortions Associated PressMay 21, 2
TEXT BDepending on whom you believe, the average American will, over a lifetime, wait in lines for two years (says National Public Radio) or five years (according to customer-loyalty experts).The crucial word is average, as wealthy Americans routinely avoid lines altogether. Once the most de...
For those of us in the latter group—consigned to coach, bereft of Flash Pass, too poor or proper to pay a placeholder —what do we do We do what Vladimir and Estragon did in Waiting for Godot: “We wait. We are bored.” 1.What does the sentence “Once the most democratic of inst...
TEXT B Depending on whom you believe, the average American will, over a lifetime, wait in lines for two years (says National Public Radio) or five years (according to customer-loyalty experts). The crucial word is average, as wealthy Americans rou...
Also just as a general note, most partners will tell you to bill all of your time fully and accurately. They know that the first few times you do something it’s going to take longer. If they feel like it’s too much time they will ...
This is not shown in the totals but demographers know that a group of people changes by birth/immigration and death/emigration. I agree that the dropout was not random. The dropout rate depended on station characteristics and produced a great reduction of the variance in the sample. And th...