Month: September 2012
On September 22, 1946, the Food, Tobacco, Agricultural & Allied Workers of America (FTA) reached a contract agreement with the Piedmont Tobacco Company, marking an early victory in the CIO's.
It's hardly surprising that a school full of the douchiest basketball fans in the world like Duke would also lead the nation in grade inflation. I mean, when you have.
(This is another one of those visual rhetoric posts that's born of this upcoming course.) In the previous post we established that the director of "Winter Is Coming," Tim Van.
In what very much smacks of sheer panic, the Romney campaign is suddenly releasing a whole bunch of the candidate's tax information: Romney camp: In 2011, the Romneys paid $1,935,708.
Romney truly is running his campaign like American corporations have run the economy--deliver a failing product but pay the high-ranking officials obscene bonuses: Another set of expenditures is likely to.
I've mostly sat out the recent rehashing of the Nader Wars here. Like Rob and Scott, I have grown deeply critical of Ralph Nader and his 2000 presidential campaign. But.
Joe Lieberman's presidential campaign was impressive, no question, but you haven't seen momentum until you've seen the 2012 NEW YORK METS! Of course, if the team responds with a commensurate.
Casting rarely gets more inspired than David Lynch as the studio's hired-gun producer.