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Bangladesh intellectual Badruddin Umar, who passed away in September, was often dubbed a leftist theorist. But his real ...
A host of factors converged in 1970 to spur the growth of the open-shop movement, scaring union construction workers and contractors.
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The kitchen counter of suburban America tells a story. Nestled between the coffee maker and the toaster sits a ceramic vessel ...
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Visitors centers: Everglades has four: Ernest F. Coe near Miami, Guy Bradley in Flamingo, Gulf Coast in Everglades City, and Shark Valley off the Tamiami Trail highway. All are open daily; check ...
If you've ever wondered what to do with old newspapers and magazines, you're not alone. While many people toss them out ...