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Business Editors
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 13, 2003
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The crowd that gathered Tuesday evening at 570 Normal included University of Memphis fans, boosters, former student-athletes and civic leaders.
Dr. Kenneth Whalum Jr., a Memphis City Schools board member, was among them. So was U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen, D-Memphis, former Tigers point guard Andre Turner and longtime boosters Charles Rafael and his wife, Rebecca Dinstuhl.
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Debido a lo candente que ha resultado el tema de inmigración en todo Estados Unidos, el año pasado se propusieron 570 iniciativas de ley a nivel nacional que tenían que ver con el empleo, beneficios públicos, educación y penalidades contra los empleadores de personas sin autorización para trabajar.
En 2004 los ciudadanos de Arizona pasaron la Proposición 200, que rechazaba todo tipo de beneficio público a los inmigrantes y a sus hijos, y requería a todas las agencias de gobierno reportar a las personas sin documentos a las autoridades de inmigración. Sin embargo, la medida fue anulada por un tribunal federal.
Evelyn Cruz, profesora en inmigración de la Universidad de Arizona, indicó que actualmente este es un de los estados líderes en iniciativas contra la inmigración ilegal.
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In case you didn't tune in to The Washington Times' nationally syndicated radio show "America's Morning News" - heard in Washington on WTNT-AM 570 and coast to coast via the Talk Radio Network - here's what six of Thursday's guests told host John McCaslin and guest host Amy Holmes:
* Tevi Troy, former senior White House aide and deputy secretary of health and human services: Mr. Troy reacted favorably to President Obama's admission that he holds more respect for George W. Bush's White House tenure now that he himself has spent an uphill year in the Oval Office.
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Utah's newest radio station -- Freedom 570 will arrive Sept. 17.
Currently, AM-570 is a simulcast of KNRS (news, talk, FM-105.7), but that duplication will cease when the new station premieres.
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Winds knock out power to 570 in North Buffalo
About 570 National Grid customers in North Buffalo were without power for several hours after an outage Saturday afternoon and evening.
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Senate Bill 570, which cracks down on metal theft and changes the way metal dealers do business, unanimously passed the state House on Thursday and is on its way to the Senate, where it is already co- sponsored by all 30 senators.
Metal theft affects both rural and urban communities and fuels the meth epidemic in Oregon," Rep. Brent Barton, D-Clackamas, said in a press release following the vote. "This bill is a necessary step in keeping our neighborhoods safe.
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Utah's newest radio station -- Freedom 570 will arrive Sept. 17.
Currently, AM-570 is a simulcast of KNRS (news, talk, FM-105.7), but that duplication will cease when the new station premieres.
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If you didn't tune into The Washington Times' nationally syndicated radio show "America's Morning News" - heard in Washington on WTNT-AM 570 and coast-to-coast via the Talk Radio Network - here's what just a few of Monday's guests told co-hosts Melanie Morgan and John McCaslin:
* Fred Barnes, executive editor of the Weekly Standard: As his surely-to-be controversial story, "Know-Nothing-in-Chief," goes to press this week - suggesting that President Obama is "an economic illiterate" - Mr. Barnes went a step further on America's Morning News, charging that Mr. Obama is "ignorant of economic facts.
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In case you didn't tune in to The Washington Times' nationally syndicated radio show "America's Morning News" - heard in Washington on WTNT-AM 570 and coast to coast via the Talk Radio Network - here's what just three of Thursday's guests told host John McCaslin and guest host Amy Holmes:
* Dr. Theodore Dalrymple, British physician and author of "The New Vichy Syndrome: Why European Intellectuals Surrender to Barbarism": Dr. Dalrymple said that despite a decline in world economic standing and radical Islam breathing down their throats, once-proud Europeans no longer concern themselves with anything except personal economic security, shorter working hours and longer vacations in exotic locales. In other words, "Europe is in the forefront of nothing," he said.