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McCain Staff Quarantined After Powder Found in Letter
Associated PressCENTENNIAL, Colo. -- A threatening letter containing an unidentified white powder was sent to a John McCain campaign office in this south Denver suburb Thursday, authorities said. No injuries were immediately reported. Authorities later said the...Tags: Migration, Petroleum Industry, John McCain, Elections, National Government
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Few fair jobs, plenty of applicants
Of The Morning CallSome people come back to the Allentown Fair every year for the rides and attractions. Paul Goode comes to stand between the main grandstand and Ritz Barbecue, taking tickets before concerts. He's had the post for 32 years, but like many of the fair's...Tags: Great Allentown Fair, Slatington, Allentown, Employees
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BASD strengthens its anti-nepotism policy
Of The Morning CallThe Bethlehem Area School Board has strengthened the district's anti-nepotism safeguards and also has voted to hire the school board president's daughter and a relative of another school director. Both board President Loretta Leeson and Director Rosie...Tags: Public Officials, Bethlehem (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Moravian College, Natural Science
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Handfuls of hope
A marketing publication of the Sun-Sentinel CompanyBoca Helping Hands, a local non-profit serving families in our community in crisis with a food and financial assistance program, is in the process of expanding its job mentoring program. Recently a job mentoring program manager was hired to aid in the...Tags: Public Employees, Government
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Equal-pay bill facing tough haul
Employer organizations such as the Society for Human Resource Management are inundating congressional offices with form letters opposing the Paycheck Fairness Act. U.S. representatives have received thousands of form letters from members of the society,...Tags: Court Administration, Justice System, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Wages and Pensions, Employers
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Woman claims Madison Square Garden discriminated
A woman has filed a racial discrimination complaint against Madison Square Garden, claiming the arena illegally rescinded a job offer based on an old criminal conviction. She claims the practice targets blacks unfairly because of the disproportionate...Tags: Crimes, Madison Square Garden, Minority Groups, Assault, Manhattan (New York City)
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Officer's suit says he was passed over for race
Of The Morning CallA Bethlehem police officer is suing the city in federal court, claiming he's been overlooked for promotions because he's Hispanic. Patrolman Joseph Ocasio, a 16-year veteran of Puerto Rican descent, was rejected for sergeant positions in 2004 and 2005...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Justice System, Bethlehem (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Law Enforcement, Police
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If money weren't an issue
Today's question: Imagine local leaders had all the resources they need to fix South L.A.'s problems. What should be their priorities? Previously, Hicks and Hutchinson debated black-brown violence, the use of eminent domain to improve commerce, police-...Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., Charter Schools, Crimes, Credit and Debt, Immigration
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Serving South L.A.
Today's question: Have residents of South L.A. and surrounding communities been well-served by their political leaders? Would Bernard Parks or Mark Ridley-Thomas better serve the area as an L.A. County supervisor? All week, Joe R. Hicks and Earl Ofari...Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., Jan Perry, Public Officials, Yvonne B. Burke, Public Finance
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Bill targets clusters of sex offenders in Brookhaven
patrick.whittle@newsday.comWith proposed legislation that local officials and child protection advocates say would be a first in the state, the Brookhaven Town Board is considering a landmark "saturation statute" that would impose tighter restrictions on registered sex offenders...Tags: Crimes, Town of Brookhaven, National Government, Labor Legislation, Laws
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Economy, education top Senate District 29 election concerns
South Florida Sun-SentinelFlorida Senate District 29 begins in a wide swath of Broward County in central Fort Lauderdale, then narrows into a strand stretching east along Interstate 95 all the way up to Riviera Beach in northern Palm Beach County. Its leaders tend to come from the...Tags: Voting, Small Businesses, Palm Beach County, Petroleum Industry, Broward County
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Lawsuit: PetSmart manager harassed women
Of The Morning CallThe Equal Employment Opportunity Commission claims a former manager for a national pet product chain sexually harassed women in three locations in Lehigh and Berks counties in 2005 and 2006. A lawsuit filed against PetSmart in U.S. District Court in...Tags: Court Administration, Trials, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Crimes, Justice System
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