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Is the U.S. wall on the Mexican border (such as it exists and might exist) a unique case among the world's borders ?
The Associated Press writes in the International Herald Tribune:
The work force at International Business Machines Corp. grew 8 percent in 2006, with most of the rise coming in India, where the technology company has been on a hiring binge in recent years.
The figures were disclosed Tuesday in IBM's annual report to the Securities and Exchange Commission. IBM noted that at the end of 2006 it employed 355,766 people, up from 329,373 one year earlier.
Schlesinger was a New Deal and New Frontier liberal, which actually put him to the right of, or perhaps on the more patriotic side of, the modern multiculturalists.
Here are a couple of excerpts from his New York Times obit, Arthur Schlesinger, Historian of Power, Dies at 89 [By Douglas Martin, February 28, 2007]
Little Mexico in Suburban Los Angeles: Southern California has an enormous number of municipalities, some of which increasingly resemble Cicero, Illinois in Al Capone's day. Here's an LA Weekly article about a town I'd never heard of, but is home to 28,000 unfortunate people.
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02/28/07 - A Reader Notes A Florida Senator Wants To Make It Illegal To Say Illegal