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Can America continue to function as a meritocracy when we treat immigrant workers like indentured servants?
A racial incident makes me wonder if my quest to find freedom in America is a dream nearing its end.
We preferred to pretend our troubles were only in our imagination and that there was absolutely nothing wrong with our marriages.
Improbable as it seems, in a match between Hannah Montana and Barack Obama, the later wins hands down with my six-year-old.
One neighborhood perspective on whether a single woman can be a great mother and a great date.
After much soul searching and unnecessary heartache, I think I have finally come to understand the pattern of my past relationships.
When Time calls this movie "a triumph" and Ebert and Roeper give it two thumbs up, one wonders if they are being condescending or merely facetious. Surely, they cannot be serious.
On clueless middle management, fear of unemployment and hidden costs of outsourcing.
On feeling disappointed with the attitudes of "liberated" and "empowered" women of the first world.
They derive their strength in their large, undocumented numbers and just for that reason the free flow from across the border will never stem.