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It was as intended: I was particularly captivated by a video that featured a se- ries of red heavy boxing bags, hanging in a queue under an overpass near local street peo- ple. Ultimately, they were used for their pugilistic purpose. Ideology seemingly played no favorites.
She is also fluent and transla- tor-savvy in Spanish. The Cuban connection is a perfect fit, says Smith, who partnered with Miami-based curator Dennys Matos to bring the exhibit here. It's good in content and technique. It fits in our mission. And there's our amaz- ing heritage with Cuba. We're helping keep this relationship going. Ac- companying copies of the offi- cial party newspaper Granma, while historic anomalies, were a bonus look at contemporary government perspectives, pri- orities and propaganda.
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But it obviously didn't really matter enough. Interesting, of course, that the new owner is John Henry, who owns the Boston Red Sox, a different form of Boston icon, the news-making kind. But the Sox do more than play base- ball. Snowden is now a man without a country living in an authori- tarian state that knows he can't be trusted.
Glenn Greenwald, a relatively obscure reporter- blogger for The Guardian in the UK and a contributing writer to Salon before becoming a Snowden conduit, has just signed a deal with Metropolitan Books, an imprint of Macmil- lan. The book, to be published in March, will include addi- tional NSA-related material ob- tained from Snowden. What's being called the most credible, specific and alarming terrorist threat in years made understandably big news this week. But if the al-Qaida alerts were in order of prior- ity, they were apparently less newsworthy than breaking news of Major League Base- ball drug suspensions and Alex Rodriguez's appeal and the countdown to his first game back against the Chicago White Sox.
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The same media that would often refer to candidate Obama as "Barack" because its news readers were clue- less about a foreign-sounding name. Without him, argu- ably, there would have been no Tampa Bay Super Bowl win in He was not only a great player, but he danced, he entertained on the field for the fans. Part of Sapp's legacy is that he helped fast-forward the NFL from the ultimate football are- na to another show business stage.
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Weigh them carefully be- fore deciding which to choose. A delay can cause more problems. A longtime colleague might offer to mediate. Deal with them now, before they can create costly de- lays. This could be a good time to make a career move, and tak- ing an out-of-town job could be a good way to do it. Avoid assuming this burden alone, though. Ask for -- no, demand -- help with this problem. A personal circumstance, however, could benefit by your taking im- mediate action.. Those doubters are likely to back off if you demand they show solid proof why they think your ideas won't work.
The path ahead gets easier as you move forward. There also could be good news involv- ing a relationship that has long held a special meaning for you. In the mean- time, you can start to explore other opportunities. Your sense of what's right can inspire others if you remember not to push too hard to make your case.
Moderation works best for you. Thirty-something himself, he was astonished. Appar- ently he had never known anyone who stayed in the same place so long. That is true conservatism. OK, it may be inertia or sheer laziness, but in our case especially my hus- band's it represents a conservative commitment, a determined resistance to change.
It's an accumula- tion of bonding experiences, everything from having fig- ured out the best way to hang Christmas lights to winning battles against cinch bugs in the grass to learning where he might find replacement tiles for the roof. Every morning, he has his coffee by a little bubbling backyard fountain; he counts the flow- ers in bloom that day and is grateful for stability.
And al-so grateful for sub- tlety, because flowers differ daily even in Florida. We have our own calendar, with much more nuance than what they have up north. Noticing those changes sharpens our senses. Over the years, we have come to understand that while the crossandra is in glorious bloom right now, it will fade with cooler weather and the begonias, just fifteen feet away and looking rather puny, will be happy again when the daily rains end. Even with hurricanes, there's at least some predict- ability; even with frosts, na- ture in the long term repeats its stability.
If we slow down and really see, if we observe and ab- sorb, we live out the biblical admonition: The world would be better if we shut off some of the electronic noise and listened for the birds and frogs. I've long believed that we should offer societal rewards for stability. While it's true this would be in my personal interest, it also would be for the general good. How much has TECO saved because, in four decades, they never had to change our database info? Or give them the same percentage rate that big users get?
Stability saves money for both taxpayers and busi- nesses, but you can't tell it by the behavior of most cor- porations. Especially in the financial biz, they insist on great stability on your part - you get points on your credit report for regular bill pay- ments and stable employ- ment but their behavior can be very different from yours.
Your mortgage contract, for example, is inviolable - you certainly can't sell it to someone down the street. They, however, can and do sell this contract, to any other biz that they choose. They change their signa- ture on this contract without asking if you want to change yours. And they do this re- peatedly, often within a few years of what ostensibly is a thirty-year agreement.
Such businesses may say they are conservative, but they are the opposite in real- ity. They keep things stirred up, endlessly imposing on customers' time and pa- tience to make changes that we didn't request. The worst "offenders probably are in the computer biz but at least Microsoft and most others don't portray themselves as political conservatives. Instead, they promote true innovation with a relaxed employee handbook that encourages real creativity.
I don't quite forgive them for the overnight changes that I sometimes see on my com- puter, but at least they don't claim to be rocks of conser- vatism.
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They don't engage in the hypocrisy of words that characterizes so many so- called conservatives. It would help our national conversations tremendous- ly if we all used the same word to mean the same thing. Probably the most obfuscating recent coinage in the word game is that of right-wing men who spin their misogyny with "femin- nazi. They will serve as the focal point of contact for clients, the sales force, seminar faculty and others to effectively deliver world class customer service. They should be able to develop strong client and internal customer relationships and apply broad knowledge of Customer Service and Project Coordination techniques.
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It proved permanently im- portant to us. After reading it, we defined ourselves as cultural conservatives, po- litical liberals, and economic radicals. It's very hard to live eco- nomic radicalism, and it cer- tainly doesn't work at the grocery store. As a belief system, though, flow more than ever we advocate for it.
We need real, interna- tional change in the way the economy works or doesn't work. We simply should not accept the fact that children - millions of them go to bed hungry, while the number of billionaires increases every year. That's indisputable to me, and I guess that makes me an economic radical. But unlike many of our student friends at the time, I'm a political liberal. That means free speech even for those with whom I disagree. That means ballots, not bul- lets. That means peace over profits. The fundamental definition of liberalism, even political liberalism, comes down to kindness and gener- osity.
When a recipe says to use a liberal amount of but- ter, what does that mean? It means being generous. Cultural conservatism was the most obvious of these labels we gave our- selves back in the s. The era was one in which many of our friends defined their societal defiance with' unkempt hair and refusal to take a shower. They seemed to think that smoking pot continued from page 10 In addition, other require- ments have been promul- gated in Chapter , Fla. Statutes and Chapter 68A of the Fla. Administrative Code, in order to prevent the introduction of CWD into the captive and wild deer of this state.
That rule provides for exaustive proof 25 separate steps that imported animals have been part of a heard free of CDW, are free from contamination through cer- tificates from veterinarians and much more. To keep Citizens informed about the FWC's efforts, a special page has been developed to pro- vide background information on CWD and explain what is being done to determine if the disease is in Florida, and if it is not, what is being done to make sure it never gets here.
The FWC will hold a pub- lic meeting Aug. Many Florida hunters and alienating their families entitled them to a place on political pedestals. It often was very much style over substance. We visited our families as often as we could, and I didn't define my belief sys- tem as a dress code.
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I fol- lowed the rules enough to teach high school, which not only influenced young minds but also gave us enough money to buy a house. Most of our friends scorned us for that, seeing it as collu- sion with capitalism-- while they subsidized Cambridge slumlords with their rent. And few of them ever refused an invitation for a summer weekend or Thanksgiving dinner. So think about this use- ful philosophical frame- work. How many people do you know who. How many peo- ple hold economic opinions that are the direct opposite of their own best interests, as well as the general good? I'm thinking of a badly paid woman I know whose family is totally dependent on Hill- sborough County's indigent health care program and yet regularly votes for the Republicans who try to re- peal it.
SShe and millions like her who think that they op- pose Obamacare could use a touch of economic radical- ism. They confuse economic ideas with political and cul- tural ones, and that ends up hurting them. Working for monetary equity doesn't mean that she has to stop going to church or celebrat- ing Christmas: She can be both an economic radical and a cultural conservative.
It works for me. Contact Doris Weatherford at doris fiweatherford. Because of the tremendous danger of the disease, we urge all hunters that are considering hunting in states outside of Florida to read the material available on the FWC's website http: Particularly, to become aware of the dangers of contamination of game parts in those states in which CWD exists.
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That was who had done deeds that, in defended clients who have al- a great experience for a young the view of the public, were ready faced trials by fire in boy. He the court of public opinion, lowed in his father's footsteps, emphasized that not every- He defended Debra LaFave, earning his bachelor's degree thing portrayed in the public is the school teacher who gained from St. Norbert College and necessarily as it seems. I'm sents Phillip Campbell, the at- age 25, Fitzgibbons was hired speaking in a general sense.
Our clients their own. Many times the criminal jus- when you begin in trice system for the a case, you don't first time in their know where it's whole life. He referenced For example, in one high-profile the Debra LaFave case he worked on case, we certainly in the last decade. Bu ran t acsie doattowe if not worldwide, rant in downtown case. A gun goes lice. It's just plain -k[ -to his head. Again, H p " o thought he was go- when wafist apenmena tra la- ctdt ogot e. Law- come' unearthed, Photo nj Robert Azmitia.
He Fitzglibbons' sometimes dif- Moines. At age 28, he was hired was charged with a crime that ficult role in the legal system as counsel to a committee run- could have put him in prison is to ensure that his clients, ning a Congressional investiga- for many years. However, he missed head, but the jury. I thought that was represent his or her client," he two years there, I went to the the right thing to do. In addition to his Justice Department, which ask for this and he wanted to duties as a criminal defense runs the U.
He conceded deciding the futures of federal Integrity Section, which is the that it wasn't the smartest judges and U. Attorneys as unit that handles political cor- thing to chase a man with a the chair of the Federal Judi- eruption cases in the country. But in a case like that, the cial Nominating Commission We had a wonderful bunch of jury's verdict was correct. Law- of Florida, helping to shape the young lawyers in the unit at rence was found not guilty. Two doors away from As a frequent figure in high- Fitzgibbons' story began me was a young lawyer named visibility cases, Fitzgibbons re- as far removed from the flash Eric Holder, who is now, of played his reasons for his open- bulbs as it gets in rural north- course, the Attorney General.
His late father, Fran- best lawyers in the country. His parents had relo- and opinions of your client, He was a phenomenal trial law- cated to Longboat Key. Four of us kids became parents they would come and case that aren't true. You just lawyers," he related. But it would You have to respond. The me- away in late May, just did a be a free vacation place," he dia gives us an opportunity to wonderful job of raising eight laughed. There are some kids. They were just the most west coast of Florida. In , cases, of course, you have no remarkable parents anybody there was an opening in the comment about.
It was a great U. I came But Fitzgibbons added there childhood. I are situations where he has to His destiny seemed fixed moved down from Washington. I remem- noticeable Midwestern twang defense lawyer from Las Vegas. People are duty to represent his client or with my dad. We were less than wonderful and they're accept- her client not only in the court an hour from the Mayo Clinic.
Obviously, the accident cases that he would has been here for years. Surprisingly, that is not true I think the people who are pressured the most in these high-profile cases today are the prosecutors, and they overcharge [defendants]. For- tunately, the jury is the buffer or the body that makes the call. The juries, by and large, have done very well here. He has been on Florida's Federal Judicial Nominating Commission since and has been its state- wide chair since A Federal judge is appointed for life.
At- torneys are the most powerful people in their region of a state, because of the great powers - because of the powers they have with the Federal prosecu- tors and Federal agencies," he said. He emphasized what the Commission and he seeks in Federal judges or U. I look at tem- perament. I try to do the best and determine that this person has the demeanor, the fairness and the decency to handle the power that they are ultimately going to receive.
Plus, most people who are interested in becom- ing a U. Attorney or a U. District Judge just don't wake up one morning and decide that they're. It's something they've looked at for a long time. But once the pro- cess starts, we want to get the names to the senators as soon as we can. Once the senators act, it goes to the White House and from there to the Senate, continued from page 13 a secret. Right now the show horses of the U. All are preparing for a presidential bid.
The three of them have an average age of 45 and an average ten- ure in Washington of 1. They're the ones with the na- tional names, in a party that's got a crush on crazy. Dick Durbin of Illinois, chairman of the Ap- propriations defense subcom- mittee, on the need for more information about the NSA's the Judiciary Committee, then to the floor of the Senate. There are background investigations by the FBI. It's a very serious, time-consuming process.
But once we start the process, we try to act as quickly as we can. They talk to lawyers, judges, opposing counsel, law part- ners and people in the com- munity Then we in- terview the finalists Then we de- liberate. It's plenty of time for us to do a thorough job. I just talked to a lawyer this morning who was very complimentary of one of the newer federal judges in Florida.
I had that conversa- tion twice in two days about two different judges While he loves boating, he ad- mitted he doesn't have the time to pursue it as much as he'd like. But the law is a jealous mistress. I always admire peo- ple who can find time to do so many things. The Federal Nom- inating Commission takes up a lot of my time and has for the last eight years I've been on it.
This is my third two-year term as the statewide chair. Fitzgibbons made it clear he wouldn't trade the long working hours for anything else. But on the other, hand, I can't think of any other type of practice that is more excit- ing than criminal law. It makes you want to come into the office the next morning or come in on a Saturday or Sunday and put in hour days. There are liberty issues and financial issues for your client. Many of my clients are facing the biggest crises or their lives. Must we still deploy a U.
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