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In recent weeks, President Barack Obama has moved to end "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," the military policy initiated by the Clinton Administration that sidesteps the...
NEW YORK, Feb. 10 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- An Anti-Discrimination Center ("ADC") report issued today, exactly six months after Westchester entered into a historic federal court Settlement Order to resolve a lawsuit brought by ADC, finds that Westchester is brazenly refusing to comply with critical elements of those obligations. The Settlement Order was entered on August 10, 2009, following ...
Briefing by Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs P.J. Crowley Philip J. Crowley Assistant Secretary , Bureau of Public Affairs Via Teleconference Washington, DC February 9, 2010 OPERATOR: Welcome and thank you for standing by. At this time, all participants are in a listen-only mode, and for the question-and-answer session of today’s conference. At that time, you may press *1 if you’d ...
FEB 10 — O h, how we cling to our comfort zones while at the same time pretending to discard them. Amid our prime minister's continuing calls to accept that economic liberalisation must happen to produce a level playing field , are numerous murmurings that Datuk Seri Najib Razak should concentrate on tackling corruption instead of dismantling subsidies and protectionism.
By Carla Allen THE VANGUARD NovaNewsNow.com There were always young ones around; at least 40 foster children were members of Edward and Ada Fells family in Greenville over 30 years, says their son Randy Fells. ?There was always a place set aside for them to do their homework,? he said. ?Somewhere, someone was always doing something as far as education goes.? Ada Fells is one of six women from ...
Lagos — Last Wednesday's rejection of a motion by the House of Representatives for ailing President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua to comply with Section 145 of the 1999 Constitution was characterised by high-wired intrigues and deft political manoeuvres.
Black History Month at SUSLA is set to be a month full of events that features thoughtful debate, pride in past African-American culture, enhancing the lives of children of all ages and speeches from some of today's most engaging and well known speakers.
THE Chamber of Mines says its members are ready to embark on Government's black economic empowerment (BEE) policy and to apply it at all mining companies once the green light is given.
Last month’s Supreme Court decision rolling back campaign finance restrictions for corporations and unions was one of the most divisive and momentous rulings in the recent history of the high court. But a Princeton University panel discussion on the ruling Wednesday has been postponed due to the snowstorm forecasts.
A grand jury indicted former assemblyman L. Harvey Smith yesterday on charges he accepted $15,000 in bribes from a government informant. Smith, of Jersey City, served until last month. He did not seek re-election last year.
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