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...marijuana for medical use and nearly half favor decriminalizing the drug for recreational use, according to a new ABC-Washington Post poll. Both numbers are far higher than a decade ago. With New Jersey this week poised to become the 14th state to legalize...
...of geography, as many of them live outside Port-au-Prince in the suburban enclave of nearby Petionville, which The Washington Post describes as âBeverly Hills, but with razor wire.â âKA Although Tuesdayâs 7.0-magnitude earthquake destroyed many buildings...
...president of the Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association, told The Washington Post. âIt is about literary quality. We donât expect every child to like every book. How many adults have read all the Pulitzer...
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...donât make him roll up the second! Because then⦠well then he might have to write a principled letter to the Washington Post â FOR PUBLICATION. Boom. [Boston Globe] Send your daughter in that sexy see through dress to help. If anybodyâs chin is made to get...