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  • You have to be prepared, and I've realized you spend so much time promoting your current one and then it's kind of done and you're like, "Shit, I haven't done anything for the new one." And I don't want it to be a slice of what my life is in those six weeks that I write. I want to write it while I'm still on my journey and learning and growing as a person, and I think it's really important to have that.

  • Whether God is present at Club Zoo, it's still rock V roll - as in "sex, drugs and ..." One outrageously hammered fan sweats and shouts in smeared makeup: "I am a juggalo till the day I die! Everybody that is down, they care about everything. You can't feel it unless you're part of it. It's part of everything we do." The "it" is family, but it doesn't stop this fan from demanding sex acts from a reporter - to the mortification of the fan's apologetic girlfriend. Back in the day, I was diehard," he says. "I had enough [ICP] shirts to wear every day for a month." His horizons have widened, but he still goes to the shows, and at Club Zoo was in the pit in front of ICP. "Once you're a juggalo, you can't shake it." He recalls his mother picking him up after shows back in the day, "Her car s...

  • INTRODUCTION I. THE LAY OF THE LAND OF EMPLOYMENT: MARKETS, MANDATES, AND "BEST PRACTICES". II. A ROUGH SKETCH OF A MANDATORY DISCLOSURE REGIME FOR TH...

  • In July 2008, bankruptcy courts across the US prepared themselves for a busy season. As many as 5,664 companies sought to liquidate or restructure that month alone, a 57% increase from the prior year. This Note looks behind the shield of D&O insurance and examines its treatment under the Bankruptcy Code. Part I provides an overview of the duties of directors and officers of a corporation, as well as the protections they receive under the business judgment rule and indemnification contracts. Part II explains the three different "sides" of D&O insurance policies. Part III discusses basic bankruptcy concepts including directors' and officers' duties in bankruptcy, automatic stay, and property of the estate provisions of the Code, as well as the treatment of contracts in bankruptcy....

  • In a rule published November 29, 2011, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) comprehensively reformed and modernized the universal service and intercarrier compensation systems to ensure that robust, affordable voice and broadband service, both fixed and mobile, are available to Americans throughout the nation. The Commission adopted fiscally responsible, accountable, incentive-based policies to transition these outdated systems to the Connect America Fund, ensuring fairness for consumers and addressing the communications infrastructure challenges of today and tomorrow. The Commission uses measured but firm glide paths to provide industry with certainty and sufficient time to adapt to a changed regulatory landscape, and establish a framework to distribute universal service ...

  • They've whittled away so much from Roe until there isn't much of Roe left," says Larry Rodick, president/CEO of Planned Parenthood of Alabama, which serves southeastern Mississippi and gets referrals from its Hattiesburg affiliate. "We get a steady stream of patients from across the border. They tend to be younger women and the poor, although a lot of the poorest women can't even make the trip because of the associated costs." After pausing a moment, he adds, "I don't think anyone really knows what happens to them. "Some states, like California and New York and others will become abortion destinations, which isn't a problem in and of itself. But some women won't be able to make those trips," [Janet Crepps] says. "The people who can afford to make those trips will get the health care t...

  • A recent roundtable of senior managers in policing identified reasons as diverse as the increased complexity and demands of top level law enforcement positions, a desire to focus more on family obligations, perceived loss of prestige and respect, and the loss of civil service protection in senior management positions.5 According to Rick Michelson, in an article for Police Chief Magazine, many agencies are replacing veteran leaders with younger candidates who have not had the length of service in the field and have little experience in leadership positions.6 Consequently, the need arises for more concentrated efforts to identify leadership traits, to create a career path and to prepare those replacements as supervisors. According to Tim Little, Undersheriff of Marin County CA, when lead...

  • THERE WAS a time not too far gone when the Kennedy Award, like most of the top athletic honors doled out in West Virginia high school sports, was exclusively a club for Class AAA players. From DuPonts Randy Moss in 1994 to Fairmont Seniors Kyle Allard in 2006, a stretch of 13 straight years, a Class AAA player claimed the award as the best football player in the state (though Quincy Wilson of AA Weir tied with Nitros J.R. House in 1998; see lists on Page 5B). Indeed, anyone with designs on capturing a big-time award had better come from a big school. But something strange has happened over the past four years. Three of the last four Kennedy winners hailed from AA schools. First it was record-setting rusher Jordan Roberts of Scott in 2007, followed by prolific quarterback Will Cole of Bl...

  • By Mark Zaretsky Register Staff EAST HAVEN -- They came largely from the province of Morona Santiago in the eastern, Amazonian region of Ecuador -- just as past waves of immigrants followed friends and relatives from places like Tlaxcala, Mexico; Amalfi, Italy. and County Leitrim, Ireland.

  • Tiffany explores the Ghost's sins in Shakespeare's Hamlet. She argues that the Ghost's past sins are indeed particular rather than general, and important to the play, and that what they or some of them are, is deducible from a close examination of the script. She also suggests that the Ghost's plea the his death be avenged is intended--by Providence, if not by the Ghost himself--to achieve or to speed both his own and his brother's atonement for sins and reconciliation to heaven.



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