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then be allowed to carry the Post imprint as franchisees. All of them could be licensed to operate with the Post’s brand. So, for example, the Gazette might be called “Washington Post Maryland. The Post could then sell franchises to many other small operations in its home region and beyond. Its brand would be bigger than ever but its business and employee commitments would be minimal. If one firm under-performed, there would be no need for layoffs or buyouts – just find a competitor, franchise them instead and resume operations. Under the above plan, The Washington Post newspaper would no longer be a centralized organization. It would operate more like a general contractor in the construction industry. It would have a small central staff of editors, supervisors and marketing personnel who would coordinate with a network of smaller subcontractors that produce content and receive the Post imprint. Most important of all, by maintaining revenues and cutting both

1000 are sick. It also seems that the virus is transmittable person to person… which gives it a real potential to become a world-wide pandemic. disease and pestilenc>e during the end of days… and while he was talking about something much more sinister due to its “man made” implications… what is going on with this swine flu is a very serious situation. Pretty serious business no matter how you look at it…   What I also want to share this evening is some info about Dubai and its connection to corporate America. are in Dubai and also how involved corporate America is. From banking, finance, construction, retail and fast food; all the major US corporations are there… and to me it is really ironic (but not surprising) that the US, which is the supposed land of the free would be so involved in one of the most corrupt places on earth. Also ironic (and also not surprising) is why more Christians aren’t raising bloody hell about corporate America’s

political leaders, Counihan’s opinions carry significant weight. The Holy Cross-Adventist battle is so enduring that it has actually outlasted MoCo’s Democrat vs. Republican battle, which was won by the Democrats conclusively with the ousters of GOP County Council Member Howie Denis and Delegate Jean Cryor (D-15) in 2006. PG Politics>, which has linked to all of our posts on Baker, the traffic to this series is not coming from any particular source. The story seems to have gone viral as many of our individual posts are receiving direct entries from emails, listservs and Google searches. A footnote on Baker’s slate. The Gazette has also reported that “forms for County 1 Now only list Baker as the group's intended candidate” and that Baker’s spokesman “said last month that County 1 Now is also supporting two longtime delegates: Tawanna Gaines (D-Dist. 22) of Berwyn Heights and Barbara Frush (D-Dist. Neither delegate is listed on the slate's

opted for home hospice care. What it means for Sisyphus to watch his rock roll back down the hill can't be understood unless we know it was not exactly the first time. Organized labor's recent effort to move the Employee Free Choice Act -- popularly known as "card check" -- up Capitol Hill involves a similar back-story. of the United States detonated the current global economic crisis, and its auto industry was soon crumpling as well. Yet, though it all began here, American labor unions and workers have been slow to respond and their response has been weak. Millions of workers in hundreds of French cities have struck and demonstrated repeatedly against their government and against the banks and corporations throughout the spring of 2009, and the story was similar in Italy and Greece. The United States, and with it the rest of the world>, is experiencing the initial stages of an unprecedented emergency brought on by three intertwined factors: a credit-fueled financial crisis, gyrating

as something to be mediated and compromised, in the manner of the working politician. Since what is at stake is always a conflict between absolute good and absolute evil, what is necessary is not compromise but the will to fight things out to a finish. Since the enemy is thought of as being totally evil and totally unappeasable, he must be totally eliminated—if not from the world, at least from the theatre of operations to which the paranoid directs his attention. This demand for total triumph leads to the formulation of hopelessly unrealistic goals, and since these goals are not even remotely attainable, failure constantly heightens the paranoid’s sense of frustration. Even partial success leaves him with the same feeling of powerlessness with which he began, and this in turn only strengthens his awareness of the vast and terrifying quality of the enemy he opposes.     The enemy is clearly delineated: he is a perfect model of malice, a kind of amoral superman—sinister,

the school year to go beyond 10 months, adjust the length of the school day, or keep schools open on holidays. The impression the State Board has left is that they will allow a shortened school year. Although waivers have not been approved yet, it appears that the State Board is showing an uncharacteristic amount of flexibility. It would have been nice if the State Board had acted this way when Montgomery County, no slouch in supporting public schools, sought a maintenance of effort waiver. But perhaps the Board learned that strictly applying rules with no consideration of extenuating circumstances or context does not make a lot of sense. At the risk of angering school children everywhere, I believe when accepting waivers from the school day requirement, the School Board should ask for something in return. and Washington Post reported on entrepreneurial teachers and students who used online discussion boards and email to continue teaching and learning during the blizzards. Although

and beliefs of the Progressive party in America. the practices, attitudes, social status, or political condition of an unpropertied class dependent for support on daily or casual labor. the principle of electing officials by proportionality. the traitorous rejection of one’s native country foliowed by the acceptance of a position of authority in the government of an occupying power. the holding or following of principles advocating drastic political, economie, or social reforms. the principles or practices of radicals. realism in politics, especially policies or actions based on considerations of power rather than ideals. the beliefs of rioters in South Wales in 1843-44, who were led by a man dressed as a woman and called Rebecca. the doctrine or movement of reform whether it be social, moral, or of any other type. the support or advocacy of a royal government. any extreme republican or revolutionary principles. the doctrines and practices of the secessionists. an advocacy

to the conscious action of a minority. the jeers of a few journalists. But all these are minor points. saying what it does NOT imply. "standard-English" which must never be departed from. called a "good prose style. fake simplicity and the attempt to make written English colloquial. choose the word, and not the other way about. one can do with words is to surrender them. exact words that seem to fit it. and get one's meaning as clear as one can through pictures or sensations. one's words are likely to make on another person. needless repetitions, and humbug and vagueness generally. rules that one can rely on when instinct fails. used to seeing in print. (ii) Never use a long word where a short one will do. (iii) If it is possible to cut a word out, always cut it out. (iv) Never use the passive where you can use the active. can think of an everyday English equivalent. (vi) Break any of these rules sooner than say anything barbarous. specimens at the beginning of this

candidates below. All clips you select will be sent to a friend of your choice. 2) Send to a friend. Fill out the form below to send the clips you've selected to a friend. Your personal information will not be saved or sent to third parties. This is an important election. Please see these before you vote. Bangladesh's political scene has been tumultuous since independence. Periods of democratic rule have been interrupted by coups, martial law, and states of emergency. There is a proverb in Bangla which loosely translates into: If you have two Bengali's you will have three political parties. This is kind of evidenced in the existence of over 100 political parties. Most of these are small, fringe parties formed mostly by a small coterie of like minded intellectuals or politicians who usually have broken away from larger groupings. In the midst of this confusing scene, there are 5 major political forces in the country. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and its allies form