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The probation service is celebrating 100 years of working with offenders.
But must it now change toviseur survive? G Wed 2 May 2007
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2007/may/02/
Must You Vote?
November 3, 2009 12:01 am The New York Times By Randy Cohen
It is election day, and here in New York we are voting for mayor, or, more accurately, not voting. The campaign of the current mayor, Michael Bloomberg, has predicted that fewer than a third of registered voters will make it to the polls. Responding to our country’s typically low turnouts, some groups strive to get people to vote, not for anyone in particular, but as an expression of civic virtue (vote for the candidate of your choice, but vote). Should we support nonpartisan efforts to get people to fulfill this putative duty of citizenship?
Must You Vote?, NYT,
3.11.2009,
Must I choose
between my partner and a baby? but he won't say when we can try for a child. Should I leave this wonderful man and look for someone who wants a family?
Must I choose between
my partner and a baby?,
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