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Pair convicted of immigration crime
A jury convicted a Washtenaw County couple of harboring illegal immigrants in their basement to work at their Asian restaurant. Guan Chen and his former wife, Hoa (Hoy) Le Chen, of Ypsilanti were accused of providing work, transportation and a place...Tags: Demographics, Migration
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LI debate: Last chance for Obama-McCain 'illegals' clash
Spin CycleImmigration policy has drawn remarkably little mention in this huge general-election campaign ??? and some want to see the presidential candidates confront the issue in their final debate Wednesday at Hofstra University. One year ago, nothing in...Tags: National Government, Immigration, Barack Obama, Republican Party, The White House
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Immigration reform advocates to protest
dave.marcus@newsday.comMore than 50 community activists plan to protest at Hofstra University during Wednesday's presidential debate, demanding that Republicans and Democrats discuss their plans for dealing with America's estimated 12 million undocumented immigrants. Declaring...Tags: John McCain, National Government, Hofstra University, Immigration, Barack Obama
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Long Islanders' questions for the candidates
Newsday asked Long Islanders who work in fields that have sparked issues in the presidential campaign: What do you want to know from the candidates that is not being asked? (Newsday will forward these questions to the campaigns)
Runi Mukherji ,...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Examinations, National Government, Medical Services
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'A Most Wanted Man' by John le Carre
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTHE FIRST recognizable English-language novels of espionage were published in the first decade of the 20th century -- and both have been continuously in print ever since. Rudyard Kipling's "Kim" came out in 1901, and Erskine Childers' "The Riddle of...Tags: Rudyard Kipling, Armed Forces, Crimes, Demographics, Islam
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Readers speak out on state budget cuts
While Gov. Martin O'Malley has shown leadership in addressing issues of importance to the developmental disabilities community, he is now considering state budget cuts for the fiscal year totaling some $250 million ("State weighs cuts in critical needs,"...Tags: Maryland, Economic Policy, Regional Authority, Demographics, Disability
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Shays, Himes On Attack In Two Debates
In the first two debates of their nationally watched race, U.S. Rep. Christopher Shays, R-4th District, and Democrat Jim Himes clashed Tuesday over Shays' record and Himes' ads.
Shays, 62, the only surviving Republican congressman in New England,...Tags: Fairfield University, Colleges and Universities, Natural Resources, Chris Shays, National Government
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Viewpoint: The minority mortgage libel
In the great search for somebody to blame for the nation's economic meltdown, an easy scapegoat is emerging. Or rather, make that a few million easy scapegoats. By golly, it's those low-income minorities! Those people who never should have qualified...Tags: Mortgages, Demographics, Justice and Rights, New York Times, Personal Income
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Farmers unhappy as Border Patrol expands Washington operations to catch illegal immigrants
Associated Press WriterSEATTLE (AP) _ Expanded U.S. Border Patrol operations in Washington state have created friction between the agency and a farmers organization, underscoring the debate over immigration versus the labor needs of the state's agricultural industry. The...Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Transportation, Immigration, Demographics, Vermont
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Coal operators, unions criticize federal proposal to expand drug testing for coal miners
Associated Press WriterBEAVER, W.Va. (AP) _ Labor unions and mine operators on Tuesday criticized proposed federal rules to expand drug testing to include more than 116,000 coal miners, asking for sweeping changes to the proposal or for it to be dropped. Mine operators praised...Tags: Utah, Demographics, National Security, Metal and Mineral, Coal
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Coal industry, unions criticize fed drug test plan
Associated Press WriterLabor unions and mine operators on Tuesday criticized proposed federal rules to expand drug testing to include more than 116,000 coal miners, asking for sweeping changes to the proposal or for it to be dropped. Mine operators praised the federal Mine...Tags: Utah, National Security, Demographics, Metal and Mineral, Coal
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Mexican townspeople help illegal Central American migrants escape from police
Associated Press WriterRAFAEL LARA GRAJALES, Mexico (AP) _ An angry crowd in central Mexico attacked police and helped nearly three dozen illegal Central American immigrants escape from custody after hearing that officers had allegedly sold the migrants to human smugglers,...Tags: Organized Crime, Demographics, Riots, Police, Vehicles
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