Two of the essential books on the shelves of literate, usually counter-cultural, young persons in the U.S. over the past four decades are Slaughterhouse Five and Cat’s Cradle, both written by Vonnegut… More>>
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- Parents, teachers march in Chicago to protest closure of city’s public schools
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- As Myanmar president meets with Obama, former prisoners, human rights groups call on leaders to adhere to reforms
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ThinkProgress.org- Hoping To Raise Money From Tech Industry, Rand Paul Defends Apple’s Tax Dodging
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