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...only been on this site since the mid-'60s," says Govan, "and compared to institutions in New York, we're still coming into our maturity. LACMA is a sleeping giant in the sense that its potential is huge...
...position to play in the postseason, and all of us are dying to play in that first game.”NCAA seedings will be announced Monday evening by a selection committee composed of representatives from eight different regions of the country.“This game is a huge confidence-booster going into the tournament,” Hoff said. “We have a very talented team, and we know we can play with any team in the nation—it’s all a matter of getting into the right mindset. We have...
...There is sufficient reason to believe that this would not have been a concern. Under current law, if an undocumented immigrant gets into a traffic accident with no license and no insurance, he or she is immediately prosecuted at the federal level. Undocumented immigrants run a huge risk just driving to work. Furthermore, obtaining a license signifies an effort to comply with the system, something an overwhelming number of undocumented immigrants have sought to do over the last few years.There was a peculiar worry on the left that DMV employees would have been able to create a list...
...hold back the sea - and future cyclone-induced waves - are probably even more unworkable. "The soil isn't steady as such - it's mud," says Rahman, who is a member of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and chair of the Climate Action Network South Asia. "You have these huge, rapidly changing geological dynamics here that make it a very hard place to protect...
...already one of the most densely populated countries on the globe - just under half the population of the U.S. crammed into an area the size of the state of Iowa. Neighboring India is already so worried about the growing number of Bangladeshi migrants that it is building a huge fence on the two nations' shared border. Rahman, however, sees a silver lining: Bangladesh's fleeing multitudes can help feed the West's need for cheap labor as its own population ages. "The globalization of the climate process will force the globalization of the demographic process," he says...