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April 25, 2024
Orion S.A. Earns Platinum Sustainability Rating by EcoVadis
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PONIX AWARDED $5 MILLION USDA GRANT TO BREAK "GROUND" ON CLIMATE-SMART AGRICULTURE IN GEORGIA
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Leading Industry Publication: Black & Veatch Remains Among Global Critical Infrastructure Leaders as Sustainability, Decarbo
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Wounded Warrior Project, White House Celebrate and Honor Warriors at Annual Soldier Ride
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Ouro Teams Up with Texas One Fund with Multi-Year NIL X World Wallet Financial Empowerment Program for University of Texas Stude
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White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner to Welcome Hooman Shahidi, Co-founder and CEO of EVPassport, the Rapidly Gr
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Bay Square at Yarmouth Assisted Living Community Named One of the Country's Best by U.S. News & World Report for Third Strai
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The Birches at Concord Assisted Living Community Named One of the Country's Best by U.S. News & World Report for Third Strai
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ERVIN COHEN & JESSUP PARTNER RECOGNIZED AS TOP LAWYER IN LOS ANGELES
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CUPE BC, province’s largest union, kicks off convention in Vancouver
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Voices for Humanity Bears Witness to Panama's Moral Resurgence With Giselle Lima
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Motlow State Community College Expands Accessibility With the Addition of YuJa Panorama Digital Accessibility Platform to Its Ed
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NICOLE ARI PARKER IS THE FACE OF KAREN MILLEN'S ICONS SERIES VOL. 6
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Benchmark Senior Living at Hamden Assisted Living Community Named One of the Country's Best by U.S. News & World Report
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WM Announces First Quarter 2024 Earnings
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Walgreens Launches Gene and Cell Services as Part of Newly Integrated Walgreens Specialty Pharmacy Business
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God's Mighty Hand Can Uphold His Children Even Through The Hardest Times
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ACTS LAW Addresses Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin Controversy
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Asahi Kasei to Construct a Lithium-ion Battery Separator Plant in Canada
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Bureau Veritas: Strong Start to the Year; 2024 Outlook Confirmed
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Advocates Gathering to Fight For Equality in U.S. Health Care System, Film Screening
May 15, 2009
On May 19th, 2009 policymakers, social justice, health care advocacy, and consumer groups will gather at the United States Capitol Visitor Center as part of a national campaign to raise awareness of health care disparities. ...
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New Data on Medicaid Physician Fees, State Fiscal Distress, the Medicaid Federal Matching Rate, Medicare Advantage
May 15, 2009
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Latest VOA Africa News
May 15, 2009
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First Columbia Global Fellows to Include Kofi Annan,
May 15, 2009
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"Creating Life Options for Young Men of Color"
May 14, 2009
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Today's Top Stories from VOA
May 14, 2009
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Margaret Montoya, Legal Scholar and Haywood Burns Chair for Civil Rights, to Speak at CUNY School of Law Commencement
May 14, 2009
"Professor Montoya is a leader in the legal academy on issues of diversity and social justice. We are honored to have her at CUNY Law this semester," said Dean Michelle Anderson. ...
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Stanford Psychology Professor Claude M. Steele Appointed Columbia University’s Next Provost
May 14, 2009
A respected scholar and academic administrator, Steele has conducted a wide range of groundbreaking research in the field of social psychology, including such issues as self-identity, group stereotypes and addictive behaviors. ...
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CONGRESSIONAL BLACK CAUCUS FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES HONORARY CO-CHAIRS FOR ALC 2009
May 13, 2009
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18-year-old from Uganda comes to UNC Hospitals for heart repair procedure
May 13, 2009
UNC Medical Center is bringing an 18-year-old young man from Uganda to North Carolina Children’s Hospital – with help from the Children’s Heart Project of Samaritan’s Purse and Rotary International’s Gift of Life program – for a catheter-based heart repair procedure on Monday (May 18) that the hospital in Uganda is not equipped to provide. ...
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eLearning Africa: 4th International Conference on ICT for Development Education and Training May 27-29
May 13, 2009
The conference aims at establishing and linking decision-makers from governments and administrations with universities, schools, governmental and private training providers, industry and important partners in development cooperation. ...
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2009 NATIONAL BLACK POWER CONFERENCE AGENDA RELEASED
May 13, 2009
For the first time in 35 years a National Black Power Conference in being held. Momentum is building rapidly as national lecturers, leaders, activists, organizations and Blacks from across the country descend on the luxurious Black-owned Crown Plaza hotel in Marietta, Georgia-just minutes from the Atlanta Airport and Downtown Atlanta ...
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RIT ANNOUNCES CAMP FOR MINORITY MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS WITH HEARING LOSS
May 13, 2009
African-American, Latino American and Native American students with hearing loss who are entering 7th, 8th, or 9th grade are invited to Steps to Success, a career exploration mini-camp August 7 – 9 at Rochester Institute of Technology’s National Technical Institute for the Deaf. ...
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New Kaiser Resources Examine Expanding Medicaid As A Platform For Health Reform
May 12, 2009
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DWYER CULTURAL CENTER HARLEM’S NEWEST CULTURAL DESTINATION OPENS JUNE 16 WITH WEEKLONG SERIES OF EVENTS
May 12, 2009
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IICOC Newsletter May 2009
May 12, 2009
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ERIC HOLDER AND OTHERS TO SPEAK AT COLUMBIA GRADUATION CEREMONIES
May 12, 2009
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder (CC’73, Law’76) will join a broad array of distinguished figures scheduled to address this year’s graduates of Columbia University. These speeches will highlight individual class day ceremonies, held before and after the university’s main commencement on Wednesday, May 20, at 10:30 a.m. ...
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COVERING LOW-INCOME AND HIGH-NEED AMERICANS: MEDICAID AS A PLATFORM FOR HEALTH REFORM
May 11, 2009
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IU receives NIH grant to study HIV risk, prevention among bisexual men
May 11, 2009
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Non-Profit & Laborers Union Partner with Maryland Legislators to Simulate Growth of Small Businesses
May 08, 2009
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UIC RECEIVES GRANT FOR CHILD WELFARE TRAINEESHIPS
May 08, 2009
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DWYER CULTURAL CENTER HARLEM’S NEWEST CULTURAL DESTINATION OPENS JUNE 16 WITH WEEKLONG SERIES OF EVENTS
May 07, 2009
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Teaching RACE and Unlearning Racism
May 07, 2009
The project, a public education program of the American Anthropological Association, consists of a traveling museum exhibit, an interactive website, and freely available educational materials. ...
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DEREK STRONG AND STRONG RACING TEAM UP WITH LOS ANGELES HOT SPOT, THE KRESS, FOR GALA EVENT
May 06, 2009
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NEW AMERICA MEDIA RECEIVES $25,000 KELLOGG FOUNDATION GRANT TO DISTRIBUTE HISTORIC RESEARCH DATA ON WOMEN IMMIGRANTS
May 06, 2009
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Brooklyn Youth Thrive at the New York Chess and Game Shop
May 06, 2009
Children from diverse families respond favorably to their experience at the New York Chess & Game Shop in many ways; children's grades improve, their self control and maturity increase and their ability to concentrate for longer periods also improve significantly. ...
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UNDER THE INFLUENCE TRACES THE HIP-HOP GENERATION'S IMPACT ON BRANDS, SPORTS AND POP CULTURE
May 06, 2009
The cultural marketing book traces the transformation of the Hip-Hop music and culture into a lifestyle, attitude and distinct set of brand preferences emulated and adopted by the masses through the mediums of music, television and film. ...
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YOUNGEST CHILDREN ARE UNDERREPRESENTED IN FEDERAL BUDGET
May 05, 2009
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Vaccine Records of Internationally Adopted Children May Not Reflect Protection Against Disease
May 06, 2009
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Swine Flu Update and guidance for parents
May 04, 2009
Mexico has reported 506 confirmed human cases of infection, including 19 deaths. The higher number of cases from Mexico in the past 48 hours reflects ongoing testing of previously collected specimens. The United States Government has reported 226 laboratory confirmed human cases, including one death. The name Swine Flu (Novel A/H1N1) has been a controversial topic but it is important to know that the reason why it was called "Swine Flu" is because influenza viruses rarely jump from swine to humans with efficient transmission, the last time this happened was 1918. This strain has now demonstrated the capacity to be transmitted from Human to Swine. ...
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Black leaders convene AIDS Mobilization Summit in response to new Washington D.C. HIV/AIDS data
May 01, 2009
(Washington D.C.) Leaders of traditional Black political, civil rights, social, and faith based organizations will come together with local AIDS and community based organizations on Monday, May 4, 2009 for a D.C. Black AIDS Leadership Mobilization Summit to respond to recent data released by the D.C. Department of Health. The meeting will take place 5 p.m. until 9 p.m. at the Kaiser Family Foundation located at 1310 G. Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20005. National television commentator Jeff Johnson will moderate the event. ...
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