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Michael S. Lubell is the Mark W. Zemansky professor of physics at the City College of the City University of New York and director of public affairs of the American Physical Society.
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Michael S. Lubell is the Mark W. Zemansky professor of physics at the City College of the City University of New York and director of public affairs of the American Physical Society.
Jerry Moran made us a do a double take when we noticed the not-so-local business he was flogging: Charlie & Arthur Bryant started a restaurant in 1920’s Kansas City.
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Superior Court Judge Robert S. Tignor.
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A Senate Energy and Natural Resources subcommittee is scheduled to hear testimony Wednesday on legislation (S 1341) by Montana Democrat Jon Tester that would cap the fees.
Another vote is assured from Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, who a year ago was still recovering from a stoke that has made him, in his words, “a recently disabled American.”
After hearing from city officials who worry that century-old caps established by Congress under the 1910 Height of Buildings Act are constraining D.C.’s need for new housing and office space, the
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Marco Rubio of Florida, Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, John Cornyn of Texas and Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire firing off a letter last week saying the deal in the works seems to be less than advertised.
Leading up to the Tuesday award reception, the Archives has been showing some of Spielberg’s classic work, starting with “Saving Private Ryan” last week and culminating with a screening Monday of 2012’s
Defense Bill's 52-Year Record Will Be Tested Once Again -
Defense Bill's 52-Year Record Will Be Tested Once Again -