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Australian Council to Modernize Water Distribution System with Itron Solutions
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Shanghai Electric Releases ESG Report, Highlighting Sustainable Development Achievements in 2023
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Latin America CDC a Must, say Public Health Leaders and AHF
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Goldman Environmental Prize Honors Seven Outstanding Defenders of the Earth
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Getting Tattooed with Gay History
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Basware's E-invoicing Platform and Carbon Footprint Tracker Helps Customers Slash Paper Invoices by 80%
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The Bronx Zoo Hosted the 16th Annual WCS Run for the Wild Today
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Al Shindagha Museum - A Modern Journey through Dubai's Rich Heritage and Cultural Tapestry
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Hispanics Celebrate Three Kings Day Parade in NYC
January 07, 2013
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Hurricane Irene Threatens MLK Dedication
August 25, 2011
As the East Coast braces for the arrival of Hurricane Irene, Washington is preparing for the dedication of The Martin Luther King, Jr National Memorial on Sunday. Mayor Vincent Gray unveiled street signs designating “Martin Luther King Jr. Drive†today and told The Washington Times he and council member Marion Barry were undeterred by the inclement forecast ahead of a Saturday morning march for D.C. autonomy and a Sunday dedication that could draw 250,000 visitors. Mr. Barry noted the protesters of the 1960s ...
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FEDS THROW IMMIGRATION A CURVE
August 08, 2011
In a surprise move, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced that it would rescind all 39 memoranda of understanding (MOUs) with states to implement “Secure Communities†(S-Comm.) The letter from the Obama administration voided agreements they had signed with states to authorize the state's participation in the program in the belief that state participation was not voluntary anyway. ...
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BUDGET WOES THREATEN BLACK WOMEN
July 15, 2011
According to reports, the chained CPI, a Social Security COLA cut on the table in deficit talks between the President and Republicans, could dramatically worsen poverty among unmarried senior African American women. As such, it violates the request of major progressive organizations in a letter to the White House and Congressional leaders to "make sure that deficit reduction is achieved in a way that does not increase poverty." ...
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Redistricting Reform Threatens Minority Voice
June 27, 2011
Few ordinary Californians have been more intensely interested in the state’s new Citizens Redistricting Commission than Berkeley-based Tea Party activist David Salaverry. Back in March, he realized that the fledgling panel, with its 14 citizen ...
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Court Throws Out Wal-Mart Gender Bias Case
June 20, 2011
The women pressing the suit claim they and colleagues across the country were victimized by Wal-Mart’s practice of letting local managers make subjective decisions about pay and promotions. ...
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LA. Admission Standards Threaten Black College Enrollment
June 03, 2011
New admissions standards for state universities in Louisiana may have a major negative impact on black enrollments in higher education in the state. ...
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Three Sentenced For LA Cross-Burning
April 29, 2011
Joshua and Jeremy Moro admitted that in October 2008, they and Danforth agreed to build, erect and burn a cross near the home of another cousin. ...
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Judge Frees Racist Jailed For Web Threats
April 20, 2011
Hoffman was the foreman of a 2004 jury that convicted white supremacist Matthew Hale for soliciting the murder of U.S. District Judge Joan Lefkow in Chicago. ...
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Poll: Voters Oppose Birthright Citizenship
April 20, 2011
Fewer than three out of 10, 28 percent, support birthright citizenship for everyone, down 6 percentage points since August. ...
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Illegals Pave Citizenship Through Taxes
April 19, 2011
"If something good will happen for immigrants, an amnesty, they're probably going to ask if I'm reporting my tax forms." ...
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NJ Man Sentenced For Threatening Employees Of Latino Rights Groups
April 19, 2011
Johnson admitted that he emailed numerous threats to the victims to prevent them from aiding and encouraging Latinos. ...
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Three Biomarkers Better Predict Kidney Disease, Complications
April 18, 2011
The study participants were, on average, 65 years old. Overall, 40 percent were black, 54 percent were women. ...
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Employee Sues NJ HR Commission Over Alleged Racism
April 15, 2011
Michael Dorazo Jr., is accused of locking Brodie in a storage cage in 2007 while both were working for the Gloucester Department of Public Works. ...
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Asian Art Sales Break Record At Christie's
March 28, 2011
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Immigrant Families' Path Through Foreclosure
March 21, 2011
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Xavier Gets Back To African Roots Through Jazz
March 14, 2011
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Threat Of Drug Violence Could Lead To U.S. Troops Along Southern Border
March 01, 2011
There is a rising belief that Mexico is becoming a new drug war-era Columbia, and that our federal government should deploy the military along our southern border. ...
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'Rising Stars' Overcame Odds Through Education
March 01, 2011
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Women's Group Honors Philanthropy
February 25, 2011
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New AZ Bill Threatens Health Care, Education
February 24, 2011
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Three Plead Guilty In LA Cross Burning
February 17, 2011
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Planned Parenthood: HR 1 Completely Eliminates Family Planning Program
February 14, 2011
“These are dangerous proposals, and the new leaders of the House are pushing them forward at great risk to women. They are doing so at their own political peril. ...
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Teenage Birthrate Lowest In Years
February 03, 2011
Rates fell significantly for teenagers in all age groups and for all racial and ethnic groups. ...
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Nat'l Black Theater Threatened By Debt
February 01, 2011
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Book Chronicles Blacks In Baseball
February 01, 2011
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US Threatens To Cut Off Aid To Haiti
January 26, 2011
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Black Rights Group Defends Birthright Citizenship
January 24, 2011
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Children's Advocate: Health Reform Under Threat
January 10, 2011
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Church Leaders Condemn Moves To Repeal Birthright Citizenship
January 10, 2011
“We’re going to need a movement—a movement similar to the civil rights movement of the 1960s and late ‘50s by Dr. King.†...
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