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Government employees don’t get much love these days. During Minnesota’s Gubernatorial debates, Republican candidate Tom Emmer often described government in terms of “excess and bloat ...
“We got out thousands of citizens and diplomats from those countries that went into Afghanistan with us to get bin Laden. We got out locally employed staff of the United States Embassy and their ...
Francine Prose’s first memoir spares no one, including herself In “1974,” the novelist opens up about her relationship with Tony Russo, who, with Daniel Ellsberg, leaked the Pentagon Papers.
Prose vs. Function of Beauty: How Their Subscription Services Compare Both Prose and Function of Beauty offer custom hair care regimens, which are formulated based on a questionnaire you fill out.
The best sighting in the Valley — not only because of the level of detail but the solid credentials of the witness — is recounted in surprisingly vivid government prose: ...
Prose and Function of Beauty both offer customizable haircare products, but one will be better than the other based on your budget and needs.
All of this background gives the government’s nearly 100-page complaint against Prose a distinct “what goes around comes around” flavor.
"Prose to the People," edited by Katie Mitchell, chronicles the legacy of past and present Black bookstore's throughout the country. NPR spoke with five booksellers profiled in the vast collection.
Francine Prose's latest novel was inspired by a 1932 photo of two lesbians, one of whom was in the Gestapo. Critic Maureen Corrigan says it's an ingenious excursion into the Parisian demimonde.
This year’s biggest surprise at the Supreme Court: Elena Kagan’s prose. The Supreme Court has included good writers and bad writers during the past two centuries, but the literarily challenged ...
I am today philosophically close to where I was when I was in graduate school. I am a middle of the road economist. I recognize the importance of government fiscal and monetary policy and yet ...
The project to straighten out the convoluted sentences and paragraphs of government prose is expected to take many years because it involves tens of thousands of documents.