Archive for February 13th, 2004
Asian Americans and Politics 2004
Asian-Americans Note Issues Central to Them for Elections So what are they? =YC
Posted: February 13th, 2004 under Taipei.
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Friday the 13th…
The day before V-Day… Some ABA E-Journal referred articles that I thought were interesting: – should the so-called professionals be exempt from consumer protection laws, because they’re self-regulated? NJ says yes, and sent the issue back to the legislature to say otherwise? – “ABA Says States Should Decide Who Can Marry” – seems like the [...]
Posted: February 13th, 2004 under Brooklyn.
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Comments on cellphones and stereotypes
Blog referenced: http://www.triscribe.com/wp/b2trackback.php/175 Cellphone story, …. reminds me of the day in high school where 2 cars dragged down the main stretch of road at 3am in the morning. Drivers were drunk and the cars bumped each other and went careening off into the big massive oak trees lining the road. Heads were decapitated, brains [...]
Posted: February 13th, 2004 under Taipei.
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This & That, Platanos & Collard Greens
Catchup blog: Saw the off-Bway play Platanos & Collard Greens yesterday. One of my friends is in it from law school, and was a lot more complex than I expected. Recommended. The teams were reshuffled into co-ed teams on the Apprentice after 4 successive losses by the boy’s team. The two companies were each given [...]
Posted: February 13th, 2004 under Brooklyn.
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What’s with lawyers?
I’m in the middle of reading a fascinating historical mystery (taking place in medieval England); I’ll probably blog about it later, when I’m done – but I think it’s funny that the author is a tax attorney in her other life. This other mystery series I’ve read (coincidentally also taking place in medieval Europe) is [...]
Posted: February 13th, 2004 under Brooklyn.
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