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...where Parker worked and lived from upcoming artists and jazz veterans....
...It is the most densely populated county in America’s most densely populated state....
...But even Queen Victoria had challenges in all those departments....
...Supreme Court ruled to end the separation of students by race in the landmark Brown v Board of Education case in 1954....
...In-house judges at the Department of Veterans Affairs review benefit claims; Department of Labor ALJs decide if coal workers with black lung disease deserve compensation; the Department of Commerce uses...
...“It was remarkable that for someone who has spent that much time at the state department, and as smart as he was, he wasn’t a very effective diplomat or even negotiator.”...
...“We have never set a goal like that,” said Al Cardenas, the former chairman of the Republican party in Florida....
...America’s Health Insurance Plans, a trade group, said in a friend of the court brief that removing the premium subsidies would create “severely dysfunctional insurance markets” in the affected states....
...Washington’s response to the Suez Crisis bolsters US prestige among African nations striving for independence. 1958 US state department Africa bureau established as Ghana becomes first black African country...
...They were led by a Saudi Arab veteran of the Afghan War of the 1980s, under the nom de guerre of Khattab, who was killed in 2002....
...Gideon Rachman ——————————————- HISTORY Nixon, Kissinger and the Shah: The United States and Iran in the Cold War, by Roham Alvandi, Oxford University Press, RRP£35.99/$55 Knowledge of the 1970s, when...
...United States v Apple, Inc et al is more than a US Justice department antitrust action against publishers allegedly colluding on ebook prices....
...From Pakistan to Yemen, the al-Qaeda operatives who remain are scrambling, knowing that they can’t escape the reach of the United States of America....
...the Department of Homeland Security under Mr Bush...
...Domestic anti-terror spending surged after the Department of Homeland Security was founded in 2002 – the first new government department since the creation of Veterans’ Affairs in 1989....
...Electric power blackouts in North America—such as the one that shut down the northeast of the United States in 2003—and in Europe and Russia, generate worries about the reliability of electricity supply...
...Schooled at Eton, he studied history at Oxford, where he drove a blue Porsche and partied with future chancellor George Osborne et al as a member of the Bullingdon Club....
...Dugong et al v Robert Gates, a lawsuit that has been playing out in a San Francisco court since 2003, gained fresh importance yesterday after Japan’s government agreed to build a replacement for the Futenma...
...“What we are dealing with is at least as much a matter of popular perceptions” as it is of the actual threat, says Paul Pillar, a 28-year CIA veteran at Georgetown University....
...BUSINESS Name: Rachel Whetstone Position: Vice-president, global communications and public affairs, Google Age: 41 CV: educated at Benenden, Whetstone worked at the Conservative Research Department in...
...In April, Simon Hughes, a London MP, took him to meet officials at the US State department....
...al) were far better known than their contemporary secretaries of commerce....
...Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae (on behalf of) suing in NYC and DC: Bassman v. Syron, et. al (FRE) Agnes v....
...Chop Suey: A Cultural History of Chinese Food in the United States By Andrew Coe Oxford University Press, £15.99 The story of America’s love-hate relationship with Chinese food, from the first American...
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