Miami Beach Police Use 124 Rounds to Kill Drunk Driver
Edward Wasserman: The local legal system, it seems, was wholly incapable of responding to the panicky over-reaction, needless endangerment of onlookers, and staggering absence of command judgment that left Hérisse dead, instead of locked up in a drunk tank to await his hangover and an angry magistrate .READ MORE
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TUESDAY, 12 MAY 2015TUESDAY, 12 MAY 2015
Miami Beach Police Use 124 Rounds to Kill Drunk Driver
Edward Wasserman: The local legal system, it seems, was wholly incapable of responding to the panicky over-reaction, needless endangerment of onlookers, and staggering absence of command judgment that left Hérisse dead, instead of locked up in a drunk tank to await his hangover and an angry magistrate.
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Take the Toxic Tour, Seriously!
Lauren Steiner: I would highly encourage everyone who is unfamiliar with these neighborhoods and the people who sacrifice their health for us to take this tour when CBE offers it again next Saturday.
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Testimony of a Juvenile Offender: Part 2
James Elrod: Having no real concept of what honor really is, I resolved in my own twisted logic and rationalizations that I would be the toughest, “downest,” and most loyal white gang member I could be.
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How Hollywood Shuts Out Women
Melissa Goodman and Ariela Migdal: In 2014, women were only 7 percent of directors on the top 250 grossing films. This number is 2 percentage points lower than it was in 1998.
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It’s Not Nothing: Why I Support the ‘Every Child Achieves Act’
Steven Singer: The biggest flaw in this proposed act is that it keeps annual testing in place. If approved in its current form, public schools would still have to give standardized tests to children in grades 3-8 and once in high school.
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The TRUTH will set you FREE.
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