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Tech, labor brandish dueling studies in immigration fight
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The technology industry and organized labor are locked in a fight that threatens to complicate the U.S. Senate's immigration bill. At the heart of the debate is whether there is a shortage of Americans with the math and science...Tags: Microsoft Corporation, U.S. Senate, Personal Data Collection, Justice System, Facebook
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Where have all the Denali wolves gone?
Anchorage Daily NewsThe lowest count of wolves in Denali National Park and Preserve in 26 years is causing alarm among wildlife advocates who argue that elimination of a no-trapping zone in 2010 may be costing the park one of its prized attractions. Park researchers...Tags: Entertainment, U.S. Senate, Biology, Lifestyle and Leisure, Hunting
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Nearly $2 million raised in council's 1st District runoff
The 1st District City Council race has garnered more than four times the money of previous races there, buoyed by the deep pockets and independent spending of labor and business leaders. In the runoff to replace council member Ed Reyes in the district...Tags: Eric Garcetti, POLITICO LLC, Politics, Hospitals and Clinics, Local Elections
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Councilor: Ban casino cash from race
Boston HeraldHigh-powered lobbyists for proposed casinos in East Boston and Everett have pumped cash into the war chests of several mayoral candidates, prompting one city councilor to call for a ban on gaming special interest money in the heated race. "It shouldn'...Tags: Martin J Walsh, Political Candidates, Human Interest, Politics, Lobbying
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Kanawha County Fair ex-chief still soliciting donations
The Charleston Gazette, W.Va.CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Kanawha County commissioners want to know why former Kanawha County Fair coordinator Ron Gregory is still soliciting donations for the fair -- and asking for a 30 percent commission on the money he raises. For the past few years,...Tags: Local Government, Politics
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Taxing sugary drinks in W.Va. advised
The Charleston Gazette, W.Va.CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- To reduce West Virginia's obesity rate, the state should consider an educational campaign funded by a small tax on sugary beverages, an obesity expert said Friday. "We're not trying to get people to drink less soda . . . by...Tags: West Virginia University, Dwayne Johnson, Politics, Health and Safety at School, Obesity
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EDITORIAL: Open government gest another test in Texas House
Fort Worth Star-TelegramIssues of transparency and ethics in government and political campaigns have received mixed reaction from the Texas Legislature this year, but they'll come up again Monday when the House considers an omnibus ethics bill. It should make for some...Tags: Anthony Kennedy, Politics, Rick Perry, Texas Legislature, Executive Branch
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Political savvy vs. education skills in L.A. school board runoff
The race for a seat on the Los Angeles Board of Education pits the political savvy of Antonio Sanchez against the education skills of Monica Ratliff. And when it comes to campaign resources, politics trumps all. Sanchez, 31, has used his background in...Tags: Justice System, University of California, Los Angeles, Politics, New York City, Teaching and Learning
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Girault mostly listens as he makes official rounds
The Lebanon Daily StarLebanon has of late been a destination for several foreign envoys, with Italian Defense Minister Mario Mauro recently wrapping up his visit as the head of the MENA department at the French Foreign Ministry, Jean-Francois Girault, began his own, starting...Tags: Michel Suleiman, Government, Politics, Lebanon, National Government
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Rival MPs in 'state of disarray' over vote law
The Lebanon Daily StarMarch 8 and March 14 lawmakers will hold yet another session Saturday after Friday's talks reflected "a state of loss and disarray" over a new electoral law, casting gloom over the possibility of striking an eleventh-hour deal on a voting system. The...Tags: Entertainment, Christianity, Voting, Saudi Arabia, Justice System
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Cabinet formation hinges on outcome of vote law talks
The Lebanon Daily StarPrime Minister-designate Tammam Salam, facing local and international pressure to swiftly form a new government, is waiting for the outcome of Parliament's discussions on a new electoral law before deciding on his next move, sources close to the premier...Tags: Michel Suleiman, Crime, Law and Justice, Government, Politics, Parliament
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EDITORIAL: The primary: Time for some pruning
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewToo often politics gives itself a bad name. And many people don't want to get involved. In the primary election Tuesday, Democrats and Republicans have an opportunity to select people in their hometowns who can work to find ways to improve their...Tags: Primaries, Politics, Pittsburgh
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