Monday 30 August 2010

DOD denies 4 states the military ballot law waivers they sought - Herald Times (LONDON LAW)

DOD denies 4 states the military ballot law waivers they sought - Herald Times
MADISON, Wis. — Four states, the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands were denied requests on Friday to ignore a new federal law meant to protect the voting rights of deployed troops and other
Source: www.heraldtimesonline.com

Judge refuses to stop Missouri law on sexual businesses - Joplin Globe
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — New restrictions on sexual businesses in Missouri will take effect Saturday after a judge denied arequest to block the law. Cole County Circuit Judge Jon Beetem said Friday that sexually
Source: www.joplinglobe.com

Martin Dannenberg, found Nuremberg Laws document, 94 - Bend Bulletin
It was April 28, 1945, and the war in Europe was in its final hours. Days earlier, Martin Dannenberg, an Army intelligence officer, had seen piles of dead bodies at Dachau, the concentration camp in Germany
Source: www.bendbulletin.com

New credit card law protects young consumers - Pioneer Press
WASHINGTON — Credit card reform came too late for 20-year-old Tamaira Shaw. The junior at the University of the District of Columbia got a preapproved credit card from Bank of America in the mail her
Source: www.twincities.com

College Sports Capsules: No perfect way to split a conference - Brownsville Herald
A conference was expanding and splitting into divisions, and nobody knew what would happen to its two most bitter football rivals. Would they stay in the same division or be split apart? No, this isn’t a
Source: www.brownsvilleherald.com

Could eliminating the 'kicker' law be in Oregon's future? - Statesman Journal
At a meeting Friday with Gov. Ted Kulongoski, several members of the Governor's Council of Economic Advisors called for repealing or modifying the "kicker," which requires state government to refund excess
Source: www.statesmanjournal.com

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