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Lawrence of Absurdia Philadelphia Magazine (blog) In January of 1991, economist Lawrence Summers took a leave from his Harvard professorship and moved to Washington to work for the World Bank. His job was to create economic plans for countries in need of aid. It was a weighty task, |
Working hard to live within her means The Seattle Times She hopes her car — which she needs for work and her son's medical appointments — will make it another 110000 miles, but fears her 10-year-old computer and 9-year-old software might break down any day, requiring yet another charge to one of her two |
Crystal Mountain remains open with near-record snowfall The Seattle Times A disease has infested Douglas-fir trees near the park's western campground, day-use area and boat launch. To help reduce the risk to visitors the trees are being removed this week. Details: www.parks.wa.gov/parks. • Seattle Parks and Recreation is |
Making a home in Staunton Staunton News Leader Pat Jarrett/The News Leader Downtown is one reason people decide to make Staunton home. / File/The News Leader » Marino's: 901 N. Augusta St., Staunton, 886-4551, Tuesday night bluegrass jam session Sarah Fallon and Jeremy West in "Richard III" |
![]() Mother Jones | How Corporations and Local Governments Use the Poor as Piggy Banks Mother Jones Local governments are discovering that they can partially make up for declining tax revenues through fines, fees, and other costs imposed on indigent defendants, often for crimes no more dastardly than driving with a suspended license. |
