Calls to turkey - Today's Editorial
Today's Editorial
Salina Journal - Oh, great. The U.S. Congress is considering new demands on local law enforcement but without reimbursing local taxpayers for the expense. These unfunded mandates, as they are called, are nothing new. Consider Congress No Child Left Behind
U.S. urged to apologize for 1930s deportations
USA Today - His father and oldest sister were farming sugar beets in the fields of Hamilton, Mont., and his mother was cooking tortillas when 6-year-old Ignacio Pi a saw plainclothes authorities burst into his home. "They came in with guns and told us to get
As Senate Immigration Bill Stalls, ACLU Calls for Much-Needed Fixes
American Civil Liberties Union - WASHINGTON - As legislation to reform the nation s immigration laws stalled in the Senate today, the American Civil Liberties Union urged lawmakers to modify that legislation to better protect privacy, judicial review and due process rights
Hispanic priest calls for rights for immigrants
Fayetteville Observer - LUMBERTON Jesus Christ used Palm Sunday to make a political statement before his people. On Sunday, Father Carlos Acre did the same. He asked the members of the Hispanic Catholic churches in Robeson County to band together in support of an
Securityhunter will check out USDA facilities
Washington Technology - Securityhunter Inc., a Baltimore company that installs and maintains electronic security countermeasures, will assess Agriculture Department facilities under a $1.8 million contract. The agency s homeland security department awarded the support
Family Plans Suit over Boy's Neglected 911 Calls
ABC News - April 9, 2006 Attorneys for the family of Sherill Turner plan a news conference Monday to discuss a wrongful death suit in a case involving her son's 911 calls to which Detroit police did not respond. Turner, 46, died from complications of an
Report: Long-term County Commissioner calls it quits
WATE - KNOXVILLE (WATE) -- Long-term Knox County Commissioner Mary Lou Horner is giving up on her campaign, according to published reports. The Knoxville News Sentinel reports that Horner made the announcement in a weekend statement to constituents. Horner
Easter is for everyone
Catholic Online - Father Michael McGourty, who teaches liturgy at Toronto's St. Augustine's Seminary, makes an important point about Easter. He reminds us what Easter says about the human person: "In a way Easter states the value of every human person," explains
Council Calls For University s Non-discrimination Policy To Protect
Harvard Crimson - The Undergraduate Council (UC) made a push for transgender rights last night by urging the University to include gender identity and expression in its non-discrimination code. The legislation, which passed by a vote of 33 in favor with three
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