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Black Leaders Say Storm Forced Bush to Confront Issues of Race and Poverty - New York Times
Black Leaders Say Storm Forced Bush to Confront Issues of Race and Poverty - New York Times September 18, 2005 Black Leaders Say Storm Forced Bush to Confront Issues of Race and Poverty By ELISABETH BUMILLER and ANNE E. Bush's speech at the National Cathedral, issued a similar warning. KORNBLUT. WASHINGTON, Sept. But Mr.
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NPR : Roundtable: African-American Wealth
News & Notes with Ed Gordon, October 13, 2005 · Farai Chideya continues a special series of roundtable discussions dedicated to issues of class. NPR : Roundtable: African-American Wealth Listen to this story. Thursday's conversation is focused on African-American wealth. Guests: Eddie Brown, president of Brown Capital Management, Inc.;
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Tech Law Advisor: Concurring Opinions in MGM v. GROKSTER
June 27, 2005]. There is here at least a "genuine issue as to [a] material fact," Fed. A][2] (2005). Tech Law Advisor: Concurring Opinions in MGM v. GROKSTER Concurring Opinions in MGM v. GROKSTER SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES No. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER STUDIOS INC., ET AL., PETITIONERS v. GROKSTER, LTD., ET AL. of America v.
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CBS 46 Atlanta - Officials brace for first election under controversial ID law
CBS 46 Atlanta - Officials brace for first election under controversial ID law Officials brace for first election under controversial ID law Aug 28, 2005, 5:45 PM. LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. Previously, voters cold show one of 17 forms, including bank statements or utility bills, to receive a ballot.
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White House Condemns Bennett's Remark - New York Times
White House Condemns Bennett's Remark - New York Times October 1, 2005 White House Condemns Bennett's Remark By THE NEW YORK TIMES. Bennett defended his remarks on Thursday as a hypothetical argument that moral questions like the abortion debate could not be linked to pragmatic issues like the crime rate. WASHINGTON, Sept.
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CBS 46 Atlanta - UGA police will begin arresting students for underage drinking
CBS 46 Atlanta - UGA police will begin arresting students for underage drinking UGA police will begin arresting students for underage drinking Dec 25, 2005, 10:39 PM. ATHENS, Ga. AP) -- Starting next year, underage students caught drinking at the University of Georgia will be arrested and sent to jail.
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DreamWorks Prevails; Mark Speaks at VSDA
LEGAL INSIGHTS FOR ENTERTAINMENT AND MULTIMEDIA July 15, 2005 In this newsletter: DREAMWORKS PREVAILS IN "ANTZ" COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT CASE Scriptwriter David Seals-McClellan lost his copyright infringement case against DreamWorks. Copyright 2005, Mark Litwak He had the burden of showing the works were "strikingly similar." 2004).
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CBS 46 Atlanta - Sheriff offers part of courthouse report
CBS 46 Atlanta - Sheriff offers part of courthouse report :Sheriff offers part of courthouse report Apr 8, 2005, 12:23 PM. The defense also has asked the judge to issue a gag order for attorneys, law enforcement and potential witnesses in the case Several of the statements refer to comments that Nichols apparently made.
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Japan Today - News - New York Times column stirs debate: 'Are Japan's schools really better?' - Japan's Leading International News Network
Monday, November 28, 2005 at 06:57 JST NEW YORK — A New York Times' column titled "Why the United States Should Look to Japan for Better Schools," published Monday, stirred a heated debate among readers, prompting the newspaper to run seven letters to the editor about the piece on Friday. Send to a friendPrint.
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Copyright Infringed? You Could Claim Punitive Damages; "Retirement" on a Roll
March 2, 2005 In this newsletter: U.S. This opinion does not mean that punitive damages will be awarded; it only means that the issue will be heard. Copyright 2005, Mark Litwak Koons , 329 F.Supp.2d 568, (S.D.N.Y. 2004)). Plaintiffs have traditionally not been allowed to recover punitive damages for copyright infringement.
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