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The first one, which aired last Thursday, opened, as the episodes often do, with his standup act.
NEWYORKER: Black and Blue
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So begins Jonathan Tolins' utterly charming and often whacky one-man show that opened Wednesday at Rattlestick Playwrights Theater starring a superb Michael Urie.
WSJ: Michael Urie superb in charming 'Buyer & Cellar'
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After nine years in Brazil, often working illegally for next to no pay, he has opened his own restaurant.
CNN: Booming Brazil lures immigrant workers
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NAFTA, price guarantees have disappeared, and the border has opened to imports from the United States, which are often cheaper.
ECONOMIST: The problems of plugging a square economy into a round world
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An increasingly noticeable gap has opened up between the headlines and the data, which often get readjusted, revised down, and cleansed of telltale distortions long after their potential for impact on the news cycle has passed.
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For those groups that have often been marginalized, it's important to have the doors of opportunity opened.
CNN: Commentary: Obama's press office needs diversity
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Often its efforts to trace families of account holders were thwarted as many accounts were opened only with a name and a postal address.
BBC: Jewish woman showing camp number
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C. (employment news, changes in interest rates, etc. are often provided to reporters who are locked up until release time when outside communication lines are opened.) The requirements for those connections are usually very specific.
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