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Farmworkers fight for rights

No overtime pay. No regularly scheduled day off. No disability insurance. No right to collective bargaining. Welcome to the life of a migrant farmworker. At the beginning of the 21st century, they are still subjected to antiquated labor laws. About 200 people marched in Fairport in support of a bill under consideration in the state […]

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No quick payback

Rochester was judged better than Buffalo the other day. But no honor was bestowed on either city. The Center for Community Change, a Washington, DC-based not-for-profit that jumpstarts grassroots development projects across the country, said Rochester and other Upstate cities rank above the national average in โ€œsubprimeโ€ loans made in African-American neighborhoods. The report, Risk […]

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Get rid of the Lej

I have an idea to help reduce the cost and waste of the various county governments. I call this plan โ€œM&M,โ€ after my two nieces, who sometimes fight over the same toy. Instead of one large ring to rule them all, Monroe County can continue the tradition of smaller, more responsive local governments. 1) The […]

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Film fun

Funny how George Grella is never lost for words when he shreds a movie to pieces. “Verbose” comes to mind. Yet when you give him an assignment — to pick Oscar’s winners and should-have-beens (March 20) — his supposed vast knowledge of the world of film fails him. Nine times he had “no choice.” This […]

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School choices

I read with interest your thought-provoking (and disturbing) article “Facing tough choices” (April 17). You noted the differing opinions of School Board member Rob Brown (“The district’s goal should be ‘a Brighton quality education’ for its students”) and Board President Joanne Giuffrida. Referring to educational programs that reach fewer students, such as School of the […]

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Falls calls

As the person who took the photograph on the cover of your April 17 edition (โ€œYour Are Here: Inside the Heads of Extreme Athletesโ€), I have a couple of thoughts to pass on to your readers. First, the correct website address for Ruth and Roger Hopkins is www.naturalhighs.net (not โ€œorgโ€ as given in the article). […]

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Zoning

The northeast quadrant reads like a city realtorโ€™s sample-book. Youโ€™ll find a collection of housing styles from 1900 to 1950 and a range of housing prices from the handymanโ€™s special to the stately manor. The area extends from Main Street and the railroad tracks in the south, to the river in the west. The town […]

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Post-bop through hiphop

With dazzling technique and an adventurous spirit that takes his music in uncharted directions, Jason Moran is not content to let jazz stand still. The 27-year-old has recorded three Blue Note albums, the latest of which, Black Stars, was named best jazz recording of 2001 by The New York Times. On Thursday evening, May 9, […]

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Full of holes

Now that spring is breaking out, whatโ€™s not to love about โ€œClear Skiesโ€? One thing, maybe: George W. Bush has slapped the term on his latest attempt to sell Americans on โ€œmarket-basedโ€ environmental cleanup and the virtues of fossil fuels.             Nothing new here for Bush; he let oil and markets rule the big skies […]

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