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...watch for the way people walk. See who takes up too much space, and who minds his own business. And if you're in New York, hold hands if you must, walk single file if you can, but never, never walk three across...
...sidewalk in Omaha if you want to. But space is limited here in New York City. And no New Yorker ever walks more than two abreast; even if you're in a group of ten people, you'll walk in five pairs, not ten across. Or even better, single file...
...which a creaky 18th century legal-political process ran smack against the more!-faster!-now! demands of 21st century media. Fast news, like fast food, requires prep work, and modern journalists have grown accustomed to pre-leaked and -summarized stories, the better to plan coverage and scare up file video. But like the DMV, the Supreme Court doesn't consider lack of patience on your part an emergency on its part. Without explanation, it delivered to the media a President wrapped in an enigma...
...become a member in good standing, and consequently an eligible voter, in those elections. Our elections are more highly regulated, competitive and above-board than those of virtually any other campus organization. Some 29 individuals ran for only 6 spots. As dictated by election rules, candidates had to file for office 14 days in advance and only those undergraduates who had paid dues 7 days in advance of the election were eligible to vote. All voters who attended the election were required to present their student I.D. cards at the door, and their names were checked against club membership lists...
Taxes don't go away just because you have left the U.S. Wherever you reside and for however long, you must file and pay taxes to the IRS. In general, you won't be paying double tax on most kinds of income, because the U.S. has treaties with 61 countries to protect you. But your situation may easily become complicated: on income earned abroad, you may qualify to exclude income from U.S. tax or take a foreign tax credit; you could owe state taxes in the U.S.; in some countries you may owe a wealth tax. Jane Bruno...