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April 26, 2024
Suzano 2023 annual report on Form 20-F
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Kinaxis Positioned Highest on Ability to Execute in the Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Supply Chain Planning Solutions
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Whitman-Walker Institute Applauds the Biden-Harris Administration for Finalizing Robust Affordable Care Act Nondiscrimination Pr
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Latin America CDC a Must, say Public Health Leaders and AHF
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CareTrust REIT Sets First Quarter Earnings Call for Friday, May 3, 2024
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Carbon Removal and Mariculture Legislation Moves Forward in California Assembly
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Books-A-Million Launches Its 22nd Coffee for the Troops Donation Campaign
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Levy Konigsberg Files Lawsuits on Behalf of 25 Men Who Allege They Were Sexually Abused as Juveniles Across Four New Jersey Juve
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Brothers to Host Grand Opening Event for JDog Junk Removal & Hauling Business on April 28th
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L.A. Care and Blue Shield of California Promise Health Plans Celebrate New Community Resource Center in West Los Angeles, Highli
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Greenberg Traurig is a Finalist for Legal Media Group's 2024 Women in Business Law EMEA Awards
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US Marine Corps Veteran to Celebrate Grand Opening of JDog Junk Removal & Hauling in Findlay on May 4th
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Chase Opens Innovative Branch in Bronx’s Grand Concourse Neighborhood
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29 London Partners With US Media Company Bobi Media to Strengthen Market Offering
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Toro Taxes, the Leading Latino Tax Franchise selects Trez, to power Payroll solutions
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Badger Meter Declares Regular Quarterly Dividend
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The Sallie Mae Fund Grants $75,000 to DC College Access Program to Support Higher Education Access and Completion
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Getting Tattooed with Gay History
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Broadstone Net Lease Issues 2023 Sustainability Report
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$90 Million in Recovery Act Funds to Bolster Water Services in Indian Country and Create Jobs
July 09, 2009
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CONGRESSMAN JOHN LEWIS' 2009 Multicultural Event
July 09, 2009
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Much More than Bluegrass, Bourbon and Derby: Kentucky Celebrates Many Cultures
July 07, 2009
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"HealthCare Remix" Roundtable on Reform
July 02, 2009
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Hastings Introduces Resolution on Black-Jewish Relations and the June 10 Shooting at the U.S. Holocaust Museum
June 16, 2009
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Access Issues Persist For Indians, Rural Americans, Immigrants
June 15, 2009
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ARE THEY NEGROES OR HEBREWS, BESTSELLING DVD SETTLES QUESTION
May 15, 2009
Hebrew or the So-Called Negro is a must-see for anyone interested in exploring the scriptures from a different point of view. Bandele dares anyone to view this DVD and still feel the same way about Christianity. ...
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Governor Bill Richardson Announces Results of First State-Tribal Leaders Summit
May 13, 2009
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COMMUNITY RENEWAL SOCIETY ANNOUNCES 2009 WINNERS OF THE 35 UNDER 35 LEADERSHIP AWARDS
May 12, 2009
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SECRETARIES CHU AND DONOVAN SIGN AGREEMENT TO HELP WORKING FAMILIES WEATHERIZE THEIR HOMES
May 07, 2009
These efforts will make it easier for low-income families to weatherize their homes, saving money for working families and creating tens of thousands of new green jobs. ...
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Pollution Found in Five Extraordinary Minority Women Leaders, EWG Study Finds
April 30, 2009
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National Trust for Historic Preservation Names Dorchester Academy in Midway, Georgia, to its 2009 List of America's 11 Most End
April 28, 2009
The story of Dorchester Academy, one of the earliest schools for African Americans in the state of Georgia and a National Historic Landmark, is forever linked to the cultural and political forces that shaped our nation's history. Founded in 1871 as a school for freed slaves, Dorchester started humbly in a one-room schoolhouse with a student body ranging in age from eight to 80. As the school grew, boarders joined day students, many of whom walked miles to fulfill their dream of learning how to read. In later years, the school played a pivotal role in voter-registration drives and as a center of activity for the civil rights movement. Today, the only remaining building on the Dorchester campus, a red brick, Greek Revival structure built in 1934 as a boys' dormitory, is deteriorating and structurally compromised. The community that is doing its best to nurture and sustain the academy since its earliest days does not have the financial resources to rescue the building. ...
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Tutu, five others to receive honorary degrees at Carolina's May Commencement
April 24, 2009
A renowned anti-apartheid campaigner and Nobel Peace Prize winner, an industrialist and philanthropist, the "poet laureate of Southern Jews," a medical and pharmaceutical leader, a champion of American Indian rights and self-determination, and a cultural force in the literary life of the state, the South and the nation will receive honorary degrees May 10 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's spring commencement. ...
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Treasury deciding design for 2010 Sacajawea dollar
April 20, 2009
Beginning this year, the United States Mint will mint and issue $1 coins featuring designs celebrating the important contributions made by Indian tribes and individual Native Americans to the history and development of the United States. ...
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Unearthing a buried language on Long Island
April 06, 2009
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Safari through African Folklore
March 12, 2009
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KAISER HEALTH DISPARITIES REPORT: A WEEKLY LOOK AT RACE, ETHNICITY AND HEALTH
March 06, 2009
Kaiser Weekly Health Report focuses on the important issues regarding health and wellness for all minorities. ...
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ROBBI’S BACK IN TOWN! ROBBI K & FRIENDS RETURN TO MANHATTAN FOR A HIGH ENERGY "SHOW OF MANY CULTURES"
March 03, 2009
Parents’ Choice Award-winning children’s musician Robbi K invites kids and families to join Robbi K & Friends in a rousing musical journey through many cultures and musical traditions on Sunday, March 29 ...
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Indigenous Internet Chamber of Commerce Newsletter
February 27, 2009
The Indigenous Internet Chamber of Commerce is the first cross-continent Chamber of Commerce specifically for Indigenous Entrepreneurs ...
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The Merck Company Foundation Launches Five-Year Effort to Close Healthcare Disparity Gaps
February 26, 2009
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HHS Adds Seven New Members to The Advisory Committee on Minority Health
February 24, 2009
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CA Tribal Gov To Study Impact On Economy
March 24, 2011
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Indians Try To Keep Cases Away From High Court
March 30, 2010
The Tribal Supreme Court Project is part of the Tribal Sovereignty Protection Initiative and was formed in 2001 in response to a series of negative decisions affecting tribal sovereignty in the mid-1990s, according to Guest. "We had a winning percentage from 2001 to 2005 but now we're back to a situation where we are zero for five," he said. There is a ...
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STEM Curriculum Developed for Tribal Colleges
March 30, 2010
Typically, tribal colleges have limited resources and may employ only one science instructor, says Mitchell. By making use of existing “cyber infrastructure,†schools can share expertise already present at other colleges without spending more money. “We use internet tools such as Facebook and YouTube that the ...
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US And Canada Sign Agreement To Improve Quality Of Life Of Native Americans
March 30, 2010
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Indian Health Care Improvement Act
Made Permanent
March 29, 2010
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National Broadbrand Plan Promises Native American Inclusion
March 26, 2010
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Bowie State To Receive $100,000 Walmart Minority Student Success Award
March 24, 2010
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Native American Diabetes Rate More Than Double National Average
March 24, 2010
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Educator To Discuss Tracing Native American Roots At Furman Lecture
March 24, 2010
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Navajo Activists Win Victory, Open Coal Talks To Public
March 23, 2010
For the first time, the Navajo tribal government would open to the public its negotiations with Peabody Energy over its royalty rates for coal extracted at Black Mesa’s ...
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