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...Democracy has been destroyed, since most of our laws are now made by bureaucrats in Brussels who are not elected and are not accountable to us. All our history and traditions are being destroyed by this monster organization. Of course the new members are overjoyed at being able to join. This means that in Britain the citizens can enjoy free health care, housing, education and many other benefits, all paid for by the British taxpayer. David John Hastings, NORWICH, ENGLAND...
...leading expert in law and economics has accepted an offer to join the Harvard Law School faculty, the school announced last week...
...brought remarkable insight, energy, and analytical power to her role, and has accomplished a great deal not just within the GSAS but across Harvard,” Faust said in a statement. “I join the many admiring colleagues who are grateful for her service, and I hope still to benefit from her ideas and her thoughtful counsel going forward...
...costly problem in the U.S., and it's entirely unnecessary-a creation of a culture that infantilizes teens unnecessarily and completely isolates them from adults. Past puberty, teens are no longer children; rather than monitoring and medicating them, we need to give them meaningful incentives and opportunities to join the adult world...
States are also joining hands to curb emissions from power plants--the coal burned in Pennsylvania, after all, doesn't pause at the New Jersey state line. In 2003 then Governor George Pataki of New York launched the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, a confederation of northeastern and mid-Atlantic states that has created its own cap-and-trade program, with the goal of reducing emissions 10% below the current level by 2019. Nine states are part of the group, with Maryland set to join in June. In February five Western states embraced a similarly ambitious goal...