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  • In this segment from the first episode of Fear No Art Chicago on WTTW, long-time Chicago fashion veteran Lauren Lein a.k.a.

    Elysabeth Alfano: Behind The Scenes with Fashion Designer Lauren Lein Elysabeth Alfano 2011

  • In this segment from the first episode of Fear No Art Chicago on WTTW, long-time Chicago fashion veteran Lauren Lein a.k.a.

    Elysabeth Alfano: Behind The Scenes with Fashion Designer Lauren Lein Elysabeth Alfano 2011

  • At the same time, Lein told me that they've got enough meth cases in the last six months that he and the other attorneys can't handle it.

    Patrick Sauer: An Interview With Nick Reding, Author of Methland 2009

  • *LOL* I love what Lein wrote -- about school not interesting the youngster because that is very obvious.

    Well, what about school? appleleaf 2007

  • Its amazing how he can stand and smile next to moneybags Wang and ground-kisser Lein, two people that are out to stab him in the back at the first opportunity they get.

    Ma-Lien-Wang Threesome Michael Turton 2007

  • Mindful of the possibilities for “packaging,” however, Lein and Edin found that the typical AFDC mother was able to lift her family a bit above the poverty level through paid work with the earnings mostly unreported to welfare, some support from the absent father, and additional support from relatives and boyfriends.

    FAT and MEAN DAVID M. GORDON 2003

  • Laura Lein and Kathryn Edin have interviewed poor single mothers in the Boston, Chicago, San Antonio, and Charleston, S.C. metropolitan areas and have begun to put together a detailed portrait of their income and expenditure patterns.

    FAT and MEAN DAVID M. GORDON 2003

  • Mindful of the possibilities for “packaging,” however, Lein and Edin found that the typical AFDC mother was able to lift her family a bit above the poverty level through paid work with the earnings mostly unreported to welfare, some support from the absent father, and additional support from relatives and boyfriends.

    FAT and MEAN DAVID M. GORDON 2003

  • Mindful of the possibilities for “packaging,” however, Lein and Edin found that the typical AFDC mother was able to lift her family a bit above the poverty level through paid work with the earnings mostly unreported to welfare, some support from the absent father, and additional support from relatives and boyfriends.

    FAT and MEAN DAVID M. GORDON 2003

  • Laura Lein and Kathryn Edin have interviewed poor single mothers in the Boston, Chicago, San Antonio, and Charleston, S.C. metropolitan areas and have begun to put together a detailed portrait of their income and expenditure patterns.

    FAT and MEAN DAVID M. GORDON 2003

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