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  • The JCRC complains: "It [the article] was a transparent effort to generate incitement within Detroit's Arab community and manipulate the African American community." Indeed, I meant to incite all people of good conscience, not just Arabs, to nonviolently protest the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit's (JFMD) "Fair to Remember," which protest organizers called a "Fair of Shame" for celebrating the nakba, the "catastrophe" of the violent Jewish conquest of Palestine and sixty years of occupation and war. But what the JCRC refers to as an attempt to "manipulate the African American community" was actually an appeal to the "proud examples of anti-Zionism from Detroit's history," some of which I cited in the article. This is a history that the JCRC would have Black people repudiate a...

    In a press release issued August 27,2008, the Jewish Communit...the Israeli government is placed on a pedestal, and to criticize it is to... lauded in official Israel government press office releases. The JCRC charges the article with "label...

  • Apostolic Nuncio Urges Croats to Vote in Upcoming Elections BANJA LUKA, Bosnia, July 20 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Bosnian Serb Prime Minister Milorad Dodik and Apostolic Nuncio to BiH, Archbishop Alessandro D'Errico, stated yesterday that the Bosnian Serb government and the Catholic religious community in RS have significantly improved their relationship over the past four years, the Government's press office said in an official statement.

  • CHARLESTON, W.Va. - The Obama administration's own experts estimate their proposal for protecting streams from coal mining would eliminate thousands of jobs and slash production across much of the country, according to a government document obtained by The Associated Press. The Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement document says the agency's preferred rules would impose standards for water quality and restrictions on mining methods that would affect the quality or quantity of streams near coal mines.

  • The former general counsel of Metro has landed at Thompson Coburn. Celeste Vossmeyer joined the St. Louis firm as counsel in the government/development group in the St. Louis office, Thompson Coburn said last week in a press release. Vossmeyer left Metro in December 2007 after the agency lost an expensive legal battle with contractors over $125 million in cost overruns in a Metrolink expansion in St. Louis.

  • WASHINGTON, April 14, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Legendary White House correspondent Helen Thomas, age 92, now a weekly columnist for the Falls Church News-Press, picked up her official U.S. government issued press credential at the Senate Dirksen Building pass issuing office Tuesday, joining News-Press owner Nicholas Benton in obtaining her credential. The credential, issued by the Sergeant at Arms of the U.S. Senate on behalf of the Senate Periodical Press Association, is for access to the Senate and House press galleries, and also is routinely treated as a bonafide press pass for other events in Washington, D.C., including as a precondition for passes to other agencies and arms of the federal government.

  • CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) -- The Obama administration's own experts estimate their proposal for protecting streams from coal mining would eliminate thousands of jobs and slash production across much of the country, according to a government document obtained by The Associated Press. The Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement document says the agency's preferred rules would impose standards for water quality and restrictions on mining methods that would affect the quality or quantity of streams near coal mines. The rules are supposed to replace Bush-era regulations that set up buffer zones around streams and were aimed chiefly at mountaintop removal mining in Appalachia.

  • CHARLESTON, W.Va. - The Obama administration's own experts estimate their proposal to protect streams from coal mining would eliminate thousands of jobs and slash production across much of the nation, according to a government document obtained by The Associated Press. The Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement document says the agency's preferred rules would impose standards for water quality and restrictions on mining methods that would affect the quality or quantity of streams near coal mines. The rules are supposed to replace Bush-era rules that set up buffer zones around streams and were aimed chiefly at mountaintop removal mining in Appalachia.

  • The Obama administration's own experts estimate their proposal for protecting streams from coal mining would eliminate thousands of jobs and slash production across much of the country, according to a government document obtained by The Associated Press. The Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement document says the agency's preferred rules would impose standards for water quality and restrictions on mining methods that would affect the quality or quantity of streams near coal mines. The rules are supposed to replace Bush-era regulations that set up buffer zones around streams and were aimed chiefly at mountaintop removal mining in Appalachia.

  • LONG BEACH - The office of the most powerful man in city government has few of the accoutrements one might expect. Well, there is still the samurai sword mounted on a shelf behind the desk. In case a final head must roll, perhaps?



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