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PRIME MINISTER BROWN AND PRESIDENT BARROSO HOLD A NEWS CONFERENCE, BRUSSELS, BELGIUM, AS RELEASED BY PRIME MINISTER BROWN'S OFFICE
OCTOBER...
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PRIME MINISTER BROWN AND PRESIDENT BARROSO HOLD A NEWS CONFERENCE, AS RELEASED BY PRIME MINISTER BROWN'S OFFICE
NOVEMBER 17, 2008
SPEAKERS: PRIM...
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Benedict P. Kuehne, Jon A. Sale, Bierman, Sonnett, Shohat & Sale, P.A., Miami, Fla., Ronald P. Fischetti, Fischetti, Feigus & Pomerantz, Warren L. Fel...
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WASHINGTON, DC, May 27, 2011: President Barack Obama announced his appointment of the following individuals to the President's Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanics: Alicia Abella, Sylvia Acevedo, Alfredo J.
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PRESIDENT BUSH, FRENCH PRESIDENT SARKOZY AND EUROPEAN COMMISSION PRESIDENT BARROSO DELIVER REMARKS UPON ARRIVAL AT CAMP DAVID, ...
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That's how I see the White House program. I mean, it's working. And the reason I know is I get to-first of all, I know people who have graduated from the program, and you've gone on to great success. You've taken your talents, and you've succeeded, and you've made a difference in your communities. And I want to thank you for that. That's important.
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Community police reform is a crucial issue. Despite the outcome of the Stanley Miller incident where through internal and external investigation and community involvement brought about swift effective actions, we must not sprint from incident to incident but be mindful that police reform should be considered more like a marathon were endurance and stamina are key objectives," stated Inspector General [Andre Birotte].
"I plan to continue being a strong advocate for fairness and justice. We must keep the pressure on. I'm pleased with the outcome so far, during Chief [William Bratton]'s tenure. I come to this position with a major responsibility. Though I worked on many of the controversial cases that have confronted LAPD over years, I still have to go through the learning process from th...
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WASHINGTON -- NOIA President Randall Luthi today issued the following statement in response to the National Oil Spill Commission's Final Report - Deep...
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SENATE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS, SUBCOMMITTEE ON FINANCIAL SERVICES AND GENERAL GOVERNMENT HOLDS A HEARING ON A REVIEW OF THE PRESIDENT...
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WASHINGTON, June 29, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- With today's approval by the Greek Parliament of the revised economic program, the country has taken an important step forward along the necessary path of fiscal consolidation and growth-enhancing structural reform. But it has also taken a vital step back - from the very grave scenario of default. This was a vote of national responsibility.
Tomorrow, the eyes of Europe will again be turned towards Athens as parliamentarians are called upon to approve the implementing measures for the program. A second positive vote will pave the way for the disbursement of the next tranche of financial assistance. It would also allow for work to proceed rapidly on a second package of financial assistance, enabling the country to move forward and resto...