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West Valley City family cites religion in fighting deportation

WEST VALLEY CITY — Crystal van der Spec knows how odd it sounds that her family sought asylum after fleeing Belgium. Isn't Belgium a country other people flee to? But the LDS mother of 12 says that a combination of personal...

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County road construction ends for season on I-43

Sheboygan Press staff • November 21, 2009 The orange construction barrels that have grown all too familiar on Interstate 43 throughout Sheboygan County should disappear soon, as crews wrap up for the season this week. I-43 is...

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UN Calls on Iran to Address Serious Human Rights Violations

Deputy Spokesman Wood (Nov. 20): "The United States welcomes the resolution passed today by the United Nations calling upon the Government of Iran to respect its human rights obligations fully. In addition, to longstanding...

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Marxist ‘think tanks’ find no capitalist exit from world crisis

By John Catalinotto Brussels, Belgium Three Marxist “think tanks” met in Brussels from Oct. 28 to Nov. 1 for an international conference called “The Crisis and Beyond.” The three groups were the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, which...

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Results 2976th Council meeting Agriculture and Fisheries

ITEMS DEBATED State aid in Poland for the purchase of agricultural land 7 Genetically modified maize MIR604 8 Conservation of fisheries resources through technical measures 9 EC/Norway: annual consultations for 2010 10 fishing...

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Italian MP Denounces Bilderberg Influence During European Parliament Meeting

Mario Borghezio, an Italian member of European Parliament, dropped a bomb shell at the EU this week. In the video below, during a session of the parliament in Brussels Borghezio questioned the nominations of Bilderberg and...

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Secret plot to let 50million African workers into EU

MORE than 50 million African workers are to be invited to Europe in a far-reaching secretive migration deal, the Daily Express can reveal today. A controversial taxpayer-funded *job centre* opened in Mali this week is just the...

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Mongolia Attended ICPEN conference in Australia

During ICPEN (International Consumer Protection and Enforcement Network) event, delegates and participants discussed how to protect consumers’ rights and how to address urgent problems in market economy. There were delegates...

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Six powers urge Iran to accept UN scheme

Political directors, or deputy foreign ministers, from Russia, the U.S., the U.K., China, Germany and France held talks in Brussels Friday urging Iran to agree to a UN-proposed scheme. Iran has yet to give an official answer to...

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The EU's nice stitch-up

Lady Ashton is apparently a perfectly personable woman, but she was only chosen because she ticked the right boxes If someone held the patent for the word "nice" they would make a fortune today: the only thing anyone can find...

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