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Issue 128 august, 2005 dear subscriber, the senate has passed s. 397, the protection of lawful commerce in arms act by a vote of 65-31. the house version will be considered after the august recess. john michael snyder, public affairs director of the citizens committee for the right to keep and bear arms ccrkba ; , congratulated the senate for passing the hotly contested bill. "the proposed act would ban frivolous third party lawsuits against gun manufacturers, distributors and dealers, " snyder said. "it would curtail severely the anti-gun lobby's flagrant use of the judiciary in its underhanded guerilla war against the individual second amendment civil right of law-abiding american citizens to keep and bear arms." backers of the bill, led by idaho republican larry craig, said the measure is essential to protect a key american industry and the rights of u.s. gun owners. snyder said that all americans, "and especially all law-abiding american gun owners, " owe sen. craig and other supporters a note of thanks for their work on the measure. fourteen democrats, including minority leader harry reid d-nv ; , backed the bill along with all republicans except two, and one independent. sen. mike dewine of ohio, one of the two opposing republicans, said the bill would topple centuries of civil law, claiming it would create one standard of negligence for the gun industry and a different standard for everyone else. joe waldron, executive director of ccrkba, emphasized that the bill does not prevent anyone from suing for harm due to defective products, or other faults of the gunmaker, dealer or distributor, but only stops frivolous lawsuits intended to bankrupt a lawful industry for political or ideological purposes. as expected, a cadre of prominent anti-gun democrats tried to attach a series of killer amendments designed to derail the legislation. they knew the bill was unstoppable, but proposed gun show background checks, restrictions on "cop-killer" bullets and other unrelated issues. waldron said, "all they did was show the nation once again that, despite the rhetoric over the past year by people like john kerry, charles schumer, jack reed and others claiming to support gun rights, it is all too clear that they want to cripple the gun industry as a means of ultimately legislating lawful gun ownership out of existence." last year, backers had enough votes to pass the bill but were unable to ward off amendments, including an extension of the so-called "assault weapons" ban. rather than accept the amendments, the bill's sponsors defeated their own legislation. this year, the assault weapons ban has lapsed and gun rights supporters were strong enough to defeat other "poison-pill" amendments. in a demonstration of how far anti-gun forces will go even in the face of overwhelming public opposition, a key gun control advocacy group filed a lawsuit against gunmakers the day before the senate passed the bill, "just to make a point." see the full story on page 2. now all attention turns to the house for action on this crucial measure. also in this issue: new york gun show law challenged gun rights expanded in alaska special report on u.n. against guns professors in india carry guns in class wooden gun causes furor at ucla it's a gunfight at the o.k. corral, louisiana style, in our page eight "parting shot.
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'i don't like being laughed at.' 2 the arrangements were agreed with at the meeting on the 3rd june last year. x "" the arrangements were agreed to or on ; the meeting on the 3rd june last year. everybody agreed that the arrangements should be approved ; * unit113 1 do you care if i smoke a cigar? x " do you mind if i smoke a cigar? we use 'do or would ; you mind.' not 'do you care.' ; as a polite way of asking permission to do something. we also use 'don't mind' not 'don't care' ; if we say that we don't object to something, e.g. i don't mind the smell of garlic. however, we can use either 'don't mind' or 'don't care' without a following preposition to say that we have no strong preference for a particular thing, e.g. i don't care mind which way we go. ; 2 i've been wondering at taking up skating as a hobby. x * " i've been wondering about taking up skating as a hobby. unit114 1 she went to helsinki to polish her finnish up. x " more likely is: she went to helsinki to polish up her finnish. 2 my father was always ordering about my sister. x ~ my father was always ordering my sister about. unit115 1 suddenly, it was a loud bang from outside. x " suddenly, there was a loud bang from outside. i 2 there has been many problems with the new bridge. x " there have been many problems with the new bridge. unit 116 1 difficult to know is why she left her job. x "" it difficult to know why she left her job. 2 it was accepted to send a letter of complaint. x '" it was accepted that a letter of complaint should be sent, or it was accepted that i we should send a letter of complaint. \ we don't use a to-infinitive clause after 'it was is etc. ; accepted.' ; unit117 1 i find difficult to understand how she could have got lost. x " i find it difficult to understand how she could have got lost. " 2 i view it unacceptable that students should be late for my classes. x * " i view it as unacceptable that students should be late for my classes. unit118 1 it was because of his headache why he didn't come to the party. x * it was because of his headache that he didn't come to the party. 263 and black i jack online. 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Bob feeser made a report on the christmas dinner. randy harris made a motion that we not give one free meal per membership this year as we have in the past due to the expense. gary georgette seconded the motion. a vote was taken. it was a unanimous vote with all 11 board members present voting in favor of this motion. kim sundblad made a motion that the prices for the christmas dinner would be 3 and under free, ages 4 12 would be .00 and 13 thru adult would be .00. randy harris seconded the motion. the motion was passed with a vote of 10 for and 1 against. kim sundblad handed out a revised copy of the sample survey seeking what direction the membership would like to see our club go in the future. after much discussion, gary georgette made a motion that we send out the survey to the club membership seeking input as to the direction our club will go in the future. the motion was seconded by randy harris. the motion passed with a vote of 8 for and 3 against. the survey will go out in the very near future. we hope to have a great response so that our survey will be worthwhile. kim sundblad made a motion that the club pay for the postage to mail out the survey and the return postage for the membership to mail the survey back. jack jamison seconded the motion. the motion passed with 9 voting for and 0 against. some board members had already left when this was voted on. a discussion was held regarding our booth at the world of wheels and at the south bend show. rachel sloop is going to see if she can get a sponsor to cover the expense of putting together a great booth. in the past, several of our members have been footing most of the expense of the booth. also, we would like to get more members involved in the building of it and putting it together and breaking it down at shows. respectfully submitted, karen fowler secretary and play black jack.
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The namesake jhumpa lahiri gogol is the first child born to ashoke and ashima ganguli, bengalis newly relocated in the suburbs of boston from their native calcutta. gogol's father, a professor at a local university, had been an avid reader of russian literature as a student in india; now, several years later, remembering how his life was miraculously saved by the fluttering pages of the overcoat, he chooses to bestow its author's name on his newborn son. lahiri tells the story of the gangulis through the eyes of gogol as he grows up a pretty typical middle-class american boy, albeit amid a transplanted indian culture. to him, his name is a symbol of how he often feels about himselfneither one thing, nor the other--and for a time it even distances him from his father. but the gangulis endure, and such is the power of lahiri's storytelling that the reader actually begins to feel part of the family. a skillful and marvelously entertaining novel from the author of interpreter of maladies, winner of the 2000 pulitzer prize for fiction. crow lake mary lawson growing up in the remote northern ontario farming community around crow lake, kate morrison honors the unspoken family commandment, "thou shalt not emote." the morrisons also subscribe to a three-generation legacy of hard work, loyalty and commitment to learning. the most vulnerable of the four children, kate is the intellectual and spiritual shadow of her adored older brother matt; and when their parents are killed in an automobile accident, kate literally cannot let him go. the brothers, luke, nineteen, and matt, seventeen, vow to keep the family together at any cost, and the cost will prove to be great for them all. but it is kate who seems destined to carry guilt into her adult life as a university professor--she is the one elected to leave home and make good. lawson is both poet and storyteller; this first novel places her in the ranks of the most prominent canadian authors. interesting women andrea lee "interesting women, " indeed. the women who live in these pages and "live" is the operative word ; are mostly american expatriates, exotic, sensual, smart and above all, sophisticated. they love being worldly wise, love introspection and love being chic and a little wicked. and yet each of lee's fourteen short stories is different from the others, dominated by a different fascinating idea which calls for thought--and discussion. they are often, but not always, set in italy, often "by the way" but not about being african american in european or caribbean cultures, often ironic but never flip. a new york times notable book by the author of russian journal and sarah phillips. the pursuit of alice thrift elinor lipman another delightful comic novel from a very savvy woman who has a wonderful time uncovering the evil that preys on unsuspecting heroines! alice thrift is a graduate of harvard medical school, with honors, an intern in surgery, on probation. self-conscious, driven, short on sleep and a sense of humor even her mother has diagnosed her own daughter as just this side of autistic ; , she is a convenient target for most of the men in her life. particularly one ray russo, a candy salesman with romance on his mind. reviewers love to compare lipman to jane austen, and indeed, she does write the novel of mostly bad manners, but she and her characters end up having more fun. the photograph penelope lively alas, memory does play funny tricks on us all, and many of british author penelope lively's books explore how events, places and lives are altered or purged by our powers of recollection. the photograph is even trickier, because surely a picture taken is a memory documented: glyn peters, a prominent landscape historian, finds a photograph of his late wife holding hands with his brother-in-law, backs to camera, completely unaware, taken some fifteen years before her death and hidden away in a box labeled "don't open stroy." he is aghast at this evidence of what was clearly infidelity and becomes obsessed with probing the past with his family and friends for the truth about his wife. tricky, indeed. see also lively's 1987 booker prize winner, moon tiger. |