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...they would be happier in the deserts of Nevada. The architects have all but ignored both the Boardwalk and the ocean in their designs, and one could live for days in most of the casinos and think that the only water around was that coming out of the bathroom faucet. Those waves on the other side of the beach are clearly irrelevant to the casino owners, and they seem to be wishing for someone like Rosie, the waitress in the Bounty commercials, to come along with a giant paper towel and sop up the whole unsightly mess...
...leaves an impression. But consideration, decency, honesty, fidelity, hard work-those values aren't there. If I disagree with the values that are there, can't I stop supporting the companies that put them on? Sex and violence exist, and so do going to the bathroom and vomiting. But you don't see them on TV. Where is the TV show about a modern home with decent people...
...notes, however, that in some ways her new quarters will be as primitive as the cultures she will study as a doctoral candidate in anthropology. "The food is supposed to be terrible," she says, "and you have to go outside to go to the bathroom...
...four). They are committing suicide at seven times the average rate in the U.S., and the leading cause of death among them is homicide. Most of the immigrants speak little English, and some 50% are unemployed. Says Rosa Rodriquez Orama, 30, who lives with her husband in the bathroom of a Miami gas station: "We were poor in Cuba, but at least I had more comforts than this. I made a mistake in coming...
Mattlin accepted his current double on the ground floor of a Canaday entry instead of the Weld suite. "They really wanted me here. I could have fought, but it seemed nice being on the ground floor in terms of socializing." Workers widened Mattlin's bedroom and bathroom doors, constructed a small, wooden ramp at the door to his double, and poured fresh asphalt at the entryway door at a cost of about $2500. Robert Mortimer, superintendent of the Yard, says...