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April 20, 2024
Coming into Force of Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation's Child and Family Services Law, Nigig Nibi Ki-win
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Statement from the Minister of Indigenous Services on the preliminary findings from the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the
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Clarification of Details Regarding Oceansix's Engagement with RB Milestone Group LLC
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Divert Announces Purchase of New Site in Lexington, North Carolina for Future Integrated Diversion & Energy Facility
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H2 Green Mining and Ohmium Sign Agreement to Boost Green Hydrogen in Chile
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Prime Minister announces appointment of the next Commissioner of the Northwest Territories
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LS Cable & System Welcomes $99 Million Investment Tax Credit Under Section 48C of the Inflation Reduction Act
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El Car Wash Partners With “CARD” to Support Neurodiversity in the Workplace
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Energy Transition Accelerator Advances with New Secretariat, Expert Consultative Group
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USAA to Gift Vehicles to Military and Their Families in 2024
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Engel & Völkers Dallas Fort Worth Presents $20,824 to Special Olympics
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Hartford HealthCare makes Earth-friendly pledge of carbon neutrality by 2050
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Strengthening Canadian research and innovation
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Kellanova and Shaw's join No Kid Hungry to help end summer hunger for kids and families in Maine
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Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley and Ross Stores Celebrated 10-Year Anniversary of "Help Local Kids Thrive" In-Store Fundrai
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T2EARTH Celebrates Earth Day by Leading the Wood Products Industry towards a Sustainable Built Environment
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University of Phoenix College of Nursing Faculty Leadership Selected for Prestigious Fellows of the American Association of Nurs
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Island Fin Poké Co. Celebrates Earth Day by Sharing Its Sustainable Efforts Toward a Greener Earth
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Eaton to announce first quarter 2024 earnings on April 30, 2024
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T2EARTH Launches Official YouTube Channel – T2EARTH Talks
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Spanish Broadcasting System Pulls PPM Plug Again
March 31, 2010
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Oversight Chairman Wants Arbitron To Overhaul Its Use Of PPM
December 16, 2009
The Chairman is taking action to ensure that Arbitron addresses problems associated with its new rating system, the Personal People Meter (PPM), amid concerns that the system undercounts minority radio ...
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Minority broadcasters still dissatisfied with PPM
March 06, 2009
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Cherokee Nation Election Drags On
July 19, 2011
Tribal members and the candidates themselves were growing increasingly frustrated with the drawn-out Cherokee election process, as the tribe's Supreme Court prepared to continue hearing arguments Tuesday in Chad Smith's appeal. Local sources report the appeal, filed July 5, requests that the court either order ...
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Minority Coalition Drops Arbitron Inquiry
May 06, 2011
The PPM Coalition told the Commission that Arbitron's new electronic measurement system PPM produced ratings for minority broadcasters in New York. ...
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Radio Reaches 94% Of Blacks Weekly
September 20, 2010
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Arbitron And Spanish Broadcasting System Enter Into Settlement Agreement
June 02, 2010
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MINORITIES OK RATINGS PLAN
April 22, 2010
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Arbitron Promotes The Value Of Ethnic Radio
February 25, 2010
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Minority Groups Send Letter To FCC Asking For "Long Overdue Reports"
February 17, 2010
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House Oversight Committee To Examine Minority Owned Radio Stations’ Ratings Decline
November 25, 2009
The hearing will examine whether the PPM technology and methodology accurately measure radio audiences and look into the disproportionate impact PPM has had on radio stations owned by minorities or targeted toward minority listeners. ...
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Information reveals persistent underrepresentation of blacks and Hispanic audiences
September 23, 2009
MRC found “persistent problems†with Arbitron’s minority sample audiences across the country. For example, New York City 2008 census data indicates African Americans comprised 25 percent ...
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Census Bureau Applauded for Severing Ties
with ACORN
September 15, 2009
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Brooklyn Museum's Celebrates the Caribbean
July 17, 2009
The West Indian-American Day Carnival Associationkicks things off with steel-pan music, stilt walkers, carnival costumes, and more on the Museum's plaza from 3 to 7 p.m. ...
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Voices That Must Be Heard June 11 Edition
June 11, 2009
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Congresswoman Norton Sponsors First Town Hall Meeting
June 04, 2009
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AUTHOR BRINGS DREAM TO LIFE WITH DEBUT RELEASE, BRONZEVILLE'S BOOTSTRAPS
May 12, 2009
This month, after years of research and writing, Wallace Hall celebrates the launch of his debut novel, Bronzeville's Bootstraps. A provocative, informative and entertaining read. Hall's new book reveals the untold story of African-American entrepreneurs in 20th century Chicago. Spanning two decades, the book thoughtfully depicts life as it was in one of our nation's most affluent African-American communities, illustrating how it reached that pinnacle, prior to, during, and following The Civil Rights Movement. ...
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DENVER NEWSPAPER DEMONSTRATES ENHANCED WEB SITE CONNECTING PEOPLE OF COLOR
April 13, 2009
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House Oversight Committee To Examine Minority Owned Radio Stations’ Ratings Decline
November 25, 2009
The hearing will examine whether the PPM technology and methodology accurately measure radio audiences and look into the disproportionate impact PPM has had on radio stations owned by minorities or targeted toward minority listeners. ...
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