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51. TeacherSource . Social Studies . Civics: Government Middle School | PBS
- www.pbs.org
- Lessons and Activities Middle School: Civics: Government.
- Mount Rushmore Mount Rushmore looks at the topics: the Great Depression, government and the arts, Native American rights, presidential history, the creation and management of public lands, government appropriations, and memorializing the past. ...
- Streamliners: America's Lost Trains "Streamliner's: America's Lost Trains" offers insights into American history topics including transportation, technology, government regulation, geography, engineering and industrial design. ...
- TR, The Story of Theodore Roosevelt The major curricular themes of character, public image, government expansion, and party politics are explored in "TR, The Story of Theodore Roosevelt. ...
- Transcontinental Railroad: Civics Students write about the costs and benefits of the building of the transcontinental railroad to the federal government, private companies and Native Americans.
- Jones, financier, philanthropist, and government economic advisor during the '30s.
- How Does Government Affect Me? In this online game, students explore a virtual town to learn about levels of government and the types of services that local, state, and federal governments provide in communities. ...
- Kids: Budget Making Introduce students to budgets; learn about government services and basic expenses; and create pie charts representing government spending priorities.
- Kids: Why Vote? A Public Awareness Campaign Learn about the importance of government services in your town, and design a public awareness campaign about voter turnout.
- Students learn about the president's main responsibilities and about the branches of the federal government. ...
- The Constitution and the Inauguration of the President Understand the guidelines for peaceful transfer of power, as established in the Constitution, and identify the roles played by each of the three branches of government.
- Steps in Selecting a President Students study a flowchart of the electoral process and apply the flowchart idea to another government process, like how a bill becomes a law.
- Balance of Power Compare your school, its leadership, and its rules with the structure of the United States government as a way of introducing different types of political systems by which nations are governed. ...
- Choices in War: What Would You Save First? Students analyze how occupying forces maintain order, and discuss which institutions they would defend if given this decision in the face of the post-war looting of Baghdad museums, hospitals, government offices, and other buildings.
- Debating Iraq This lesson plan is most appropriate for US History/Government or World History classes. ...
- Fingerprint Firearms Should the government create a national database of gun "fingerprints"? Supporters say it could help solve crimes and save lives, critics say it would violate privacy rights, cost too much and wouldn't work. ...
52. Duluth News Tribune | 09/12/2003 | Budget pared down to basics
- www.duluthsuperior.com
- DULUTH:The city's 2004 general fund budget has been reduced because of cuts in state aid.
- 8 percent from this year, largely because of cuts in state aid. ...
- The lean budget will be Mayor Gary Doty's last financial fingerprint on the city before leaving office in January.
- Some of the cuts may appear alarming on paper, but the administration had to make nearly all the cuts this year when the Legislature cut local government aid payments to resolve a $4. ...
- 6 million in state aid for 2004, about 39 percent of the city's general fund budget.
- BAIRD HELGESON covers Duluth city government and the community. ...
53. CareersInGovernment.com - Clearinghouse of Jobs in Government, Education and the Public Sector!
- www.careersingovernment.com
- Please mention you learned of this employment opportunity on the Careers In Government website.
- Appointee must obtain a standard multi-media First Aid and CPR certificate within the first three (3) months of employment. All Community Services Department staff must submit to a fingerprint screening. ...
- Prior to appointment the successful candidate will be required to complete a fingerprint screening.
54. Government Computer News (GCN) daily news -- federal, state and local government technology; With CPR app, Defense readies first aid for CAC cardholders
- www.gcn.com
- Government Computer News.
- Government Links.
- With CPR app, Defense readies first aid for CAC cardholders .
- The Army already has requested 550 of the units, which consist of a notebook PC equipped with CPR software, two card readers and a fingerprint scanner. The CPR operator and the cardholder each insert their cards in a reader, the cardholders fingerprint is scanned and, if it matches the data on the card, the cardholder can enter a new PIN. ...
- That will require improving the fingerprint template, however. ...
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55. VCT - American Patrol Report Archives
- www.americanpatrol.com
- "I identify these people as Homeland Heroes because they are fighting a war on their own property, on their own land, on the border of the United States, and they are doing it, essentially, without the help of the government of the United States. ...
- Creating a border-security system that would require foreigners to carry biometric smart cards containing fingerprint and other personal data to travel into the United States would cost $3. 8 billion over six years, a government accountant testified Wednesday. ...
- Vermont Refugee Aid Group Says Policy Thins Resources.
- A group that has provided Pakistanis and others applying to enter Canada with housing and food says it is at its saturation point and will stop offering aid to new arrivals on Friday. -- The group, Vermont Refugee Assistance, has asked the Canadian government to abolish a new immigration policy the group says has stretched its resources well beyond capacity.
- Aid for illegal immigrants becomes sticky issue, literally.
- Some Hispanic lawmakers are giving a Houston colleague the devil for suggesting that government aid for illegal immigrants is an idea spawned in hell. ...
- Ever since the United States added Pakistan to its list of mostly Muslim countries whose nationals are required to register with the government, Pakistanis from San Jose to New York City are discovering the home of the free can be a very scary place. ...
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56. Welcome to the Tucson Citizen
- www.tucsoncitizen.com
- Bill to aid jail costs of immigrants falls short.
- The House represents just the first hurdle for the big spending bill that funds several government agencies in the new fiscal year, which began Oct. ...
- They argue it is the federal government's responsibility to reimburse states for the costs because securing the nation's borders is the federal government's job.
- Top administration officials contend there is less need for such a program because the federal government is tightening border security, which discourages immigrants from entering the country illegally.
57. GOVERNMENT CODE - CHAPTER 411
- www.capitol.state.tx.us
- GOVERNMENT CODE SUBTITLE B. ... (b) The director may require a sheriff or other police officer in a county or municipality, within the limits of the officer's jurisdiction, to aid or assist in the performance of a duty imposed by this chapter. ... , Government Code § 411. ... The attorney general, the Texas Department of Transportation, the Texas Department of Health, and all other departments of state government shall cooperate with the department in the execution of this chapter and the enforcement of state laws concerning public safety and crime prevention and detection. ... (b) Rules adopted under Subsection (a) may authorize payment, under circumstances prescribed by the department: (1) in person, by mail, by telephone, or over the Internet; (2) by means of electronic funds transfer; or (3) by means of a valid credit card issued by a financial institution chartered by a state or the federal government or by a nationally recognized credit organization approved by the department. ... (d) A commissioned officer may receive a supplement paid by the federal government earned while working on a project funded by the federal government, and that supplement may not be considered in determining a commissioned officer's entitlement under this section. ... (b) None of the following may be photographed or filmed to dispose of the original record: (1) an original fingerprint card; (2) any evidence submitted in connection with a criminal case; or (3) a confession or statement made by the defendant in a criminal case. ... (b) The department may dispose of or destroy a defendant's original fingerprint card if: (1) the department has on file and retains another original fingerprint card for the defendant; or (2) the defendant has attained the age of 80. ... (b) The bureau of communications shall: (1) provide for the rapid exchange between law enforcement agencies of the state, counties, municipalities, other states, and the federal government of information concerning the commission of crimes and the detection of violators of the law; and (2) establish and operate, in coordination with state, county, and municipal law enforcement agencies, a state roads blockade system. ... (b) The bureau of intelligence shall: (1) accumulate and analyze, with the aid of the other department divisions and bureaus, information of crime activities in the state and make the information available for use of the department and county and municipal law enforcement agencies; and (2) aid in the detection and apprehension of violators of the law. ... The term does not include: (A) identification information, including fingerprint records, to the extent that the identification information does not indicate involvement of the person in the criminal justice system; or (B) driving record information maintained by the department under Subchapter C, Chapter 521, Transportation Code.
58. I CARE - News Archive November 1999
- www.icare.to
- Under existing legislation, do the courts indeed have the right to exile an individual born and raised in Denmark ? The government has refused to be drawn on the subject, and leading constitutional experts disagree. ...
- The airline was reported to the Ombudsman for Ethnic Discrimination, a government agency under the Ministry of Culture, the agency said. ...
- ' Brakatsoulas explained that the government is reluctant to begin a second legalisation process, but stressed labour officials are in the initial stages of discussion concerning what 'incentives' a second registration would include. It was understood, however, that one of the main aims would be for the government to determine the exact number of undocumented migrants living in Greece. ...
- " It is up to the government to propose the Bill again, but it was not clear if it intended to do so. ...
- In order to be able to deal with this large number of applications, government passed a regulation concerning the refugee legislation and filed a report and motion to parliament for its information. ... As Head of Government Mario Frick stated upon enquiry by the "Liechtensteiner Vaterland", it is possible that trainees, for example law students, will be employed. ...
- The Fortress Europe club, to which the Irish government has gained full membership, is brutal in its dealings with people fleeing the troublespots of the world. ... Political Hypocrisy When the Kosovo crisis was at its height in June, the Irish government - after much soul-searching - eventually agreed to the admission of 1,000 Kosovar refugees into Ireland. ... To borrow a phrase it would be "conducive to the common good" if we managed to defeat the government's attempts to throw people out of the country.
- According to Vincent Danihel, representative of the Slovak government for the Roma, the unemployment of Roma amounts to nearly 100 %. They can exist only by government aid. ...
- According to the ruling, "the government has the right to erect certain barriers so that the status of a religious organization is not granted automatically and the legalization of sects that violate human rights and commit unlawful and criminal deeds is prevented. " In addition, according to the court, the government has the right "to obstruct missionary activities (not least in connection with the problem of proselytism)," particularly if such activities "are accompanied by offers of material or social benefits with the purpose of recruiting new members for a Church, the unlawful influence on people in need or distress, psychological pressure or threat of force, and so forth. ...
- This time the Government said it was prepared to use the Parliament Act, which allows it to reintroduce a Bill that has been blocked, to get it past the upper chamber. ... Another measure welcomed by gay rights campaigners is the repeal of Section 28 of the Local Government Act 1988, which bans councils from promoting homosexuality. Section 28, a law still emotively associated with Margaret Thatcher, will be scrapped in the Local Government Act. ...
59. Northstar Recruiting Inc. Matching Biometric careers with Biometric expertise.
- www.northstarcorp.com
- Has worked with fingerprint biometrics. ...
- Sold to Financial Institutions and the Federal Government (Department of Defense, CIA & FBI) .
- Has sold successfully in both the Government and Private sectors. ...
- Leverages relationships in the Government, Financial and High Technology market places. ...
- First involved in biometrics in 1986 and has worked with retina scanning, hand geometry, fingerprint and voice identification. ...
- Extensive development and integration in biometrics including Iris, Facial & Fingerprint recognition. ...
- He's considered a subject matter expert on biometric projects for Federal Government vendors. ...
- Developed Iris SDK to aid in systems integration. Demo'ed this product to a major US Corporation, which had, up to that point, only been supporting fingerprint recognition. Following the demo, this Corporation announced a commitment to iris recognition as well as fingerprint. ...
- Combined iris, fingerprint and facial recognition using a Windows 2000 platforms and MS SQL database. ...
60. BBC News | AMERICAS | Police to fingerprint Pinochet
- news.bbc.co.uk
- Monday, 28 May, 2001, 22:02 GMT 23:02 UK Police to fingerprint Pinochet.
- Bush vows action after scandals 'White supremacists' on trial in Boston WorldCom chiefs refuse to testify Canada blazes send smoke south Pentagon team to examine bomb error Hundreds mourn LA airport victims New hope for Aids vaccine Texas pleads for more flood aid Links to more Americas stories are at the foot of the page. ...
61. Your own political platform
- www.darwinawards.com
- 9) Place a moratorium on increasing federal government legislation for social programs outside education. We do not need bigger government.
- 9) Place a moratorium on increasing federal government legislation for social programs outside.
- We do not need bigger government.
- And we have a better economy than any of the other western countries, and Canadians all pile onto buses to come to America for the medication the government won't give them.
- CSpine- OK and I'll discuss yours, Why do you say " We do not need bigger government. ...
- posted 13 February 2001 07:51 PM The government is too big, I won't argue that. ...
- That is, the government acts as a broker. People pay in, at similar cost to now, but the government gives assistance for those who can't afford it on their own or when children are involved. He wasn't much in favor of getting the government involved, but conceded it was fairer than current systems.
- Costs of government. ...
- Aid Projects 4. ...
- Gun Control ---> UIT and Federal Licence with a network computer with Photo, Fingerprint, DNA Data of felons and gun owners.
- End Government Racism ( The old " Poor you, you were not born a straight white american, so I will help you. ...
- Welfare Reform : No free money, you will be given government shit jobs and paid minimum wage for it. ...
- No federal Aid for people who live in areas nicknamed "Tornado Alley" or "San Andraes Fault". ...
62. Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT) Index - FINANCIAL through FIXTURE
- www.occupationalinfo.org
- FINANCIAL-AID COUNSELOR (education) 169. ...
- FINGERPRINT CLASSIFIER (government ser. ...
- FINGERPRINT CLERK I (government ser. ...
- FINGERPRINT CLERK II (government ser. ...
- fingerprint expert (government ser. ...
- fire-alarm dispatcher (government ser. ...
- firearms expert (government ser. ...
- FIRE ASSISTANT (government ser. ...
- FIRE CAPTAIN (government ser. ...
- Fire Captain, Marine (government ser. ...
- FIRE CHIEF (government ser. ...
- Fire Chief, Deputy (government ser. ...
- FIRE CHIEF'S AIDE (government ser. ...
- fire-control assistant (government ser. ...
- FIRE-CONTROL MECHANIC (government ser. ...
- fire-control technician (government ser. ...
63. FSnet 10/27/96 E. COLI 0157 - JAPAN Wed, 23 Oct 1996 (from ProMED) A
- www.extension.iastate.edu
- 27/96 By Phil Murphy and Moira Whittle, PA News European agriculture ministers begin a critical three-day meeting on beef tomorrow with aid to farmers on the agenda but no end to the ban on British exports in sight. And as British minister Douglas Hogg headed for the Luxembourg talks, Labour urged him to tell EU colleagues that the Government would reinstate the terms of the deal struck back in June in exchange for a phased lifting of the ban. ... On the agenda are proposals to aid farmers and revive markets rocked again by the recent scientific evidence that mad cow disease could spread to people. ... " Dr Strang went on: "Mr Hogg has a duty to tell his counterparts in Luxembourg and British farmers at home why it is that the Government have renegued on their side of the Florence agreement. ... The aid package at the centre of discussion centres upon beef consumption which has fallen by around 15% across the continent. The EU has already bought some 400,000 tonnes of unwanted beef for storage to prevent a price collapse, but Germany also strongly opposes a package of measures put forward by the EU's executive Commission to aid livestock producers and remove beef surpluses. ... Mr Freeman, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster said the cull was now running at more than twice the rate of some months ago and was a mark of the Government's determination to clear the backlog. ... ends By Peter Blackburn BRUSSELS, Oct 27/96 (Reuter) - European Union farm ministers start a three-day meeting on Monday to thrash out measures to aid farmers and revive markets reeling from more scientific evidence that mad cow disease could spread to people. ... Germany also strongly opposes a package of measures put forward by the EU's executive Commission to aid livestock producers and remove beef surpluses. ... But France, where angry livestock producers paralysed traffic in the centre of the country on Friday, wants more aid for traditional farmers, especially with suckler cows. "Member states are divided on almost every issue on this part of the agenda and it is hard to see how the impasse will be resolved," one diplomat said, noting huge opposition to a plan to fund the package by slashing aid to cereals farmers.
64. Reason: Suspected Terrorist: Multimillionaire John Gilmore is suing the government to remain anonymous. Is this the last stand for privacy?
- reason.com
- Multimillionaire John Gilmore is suing the government to remain anonymous. ...
- John Gilmore, a computer industry multimillionaire and libertarian activist, is suing the federal government and two airline companies because the airlines demanded to see his ID before they would let him on a plane.
- At least that's what the federal government is trying to convince Federal District Judge Susan Illston today.
- That would be Edward Hasbrouck, a professional travel writer also trying to sever the tightening data webs in which the government is planning to enmesh travelers.
- Gilmore thinks the airlines' ID policy is based on a secret demand from the federal government. ...
- Thus, the ID demand -- apparently the result of the still-secret government mandate -- serves no necessary state purpose and violates his right to travel, his rights to peaceably assemble and to petition his government for redress of grievances, and his Fourth Amendment right to be free of unreasonable searches.
- The government wants the case thrown out of court. ...
- Lobue repeats why the government thinks that asking for ID is vital for safety purposes.
- Even if he reveals the government's secret ID demands and has them rescinded, it won't prevent what happened to him from happening again. The most likely outcome will be airlines declaring that, even absent any federal regulation, it's their policy that everyone shows a government-issued ID before getting on a plane. ...
- The federal government is working on at least two huge programs designed to gather enormous quantities of computer-available data and run algorithms to decide how individuals will be treated. ... This program builds on the aforementioned Computer Assisted Passenger Prescreening System, which uses only information in the airlines' reservation system plus a secret government-supplied algorithm to choose who gets set aside for special screening. ...
- But why -- especially in a post-9/11 world -- should Americans particularly care, after balancing the costs with potential benefits? Why does John Gilmore worry about an airline knowing who he is? Why should you worry if the federal government knows what's in your credit report or whether you've paid your municipal fines?.
- Brin argues that the endless fight to preserve civil rights by trying to close the government's eyes is futile. We can watch government, but we can't blind it. ...
- He offers a thought experiment in his book to show how transparency can aid, not quash, the outré and dissident: "If you see a person engaged in some bizarre activity in your neighborhood -- perhaps performing a strange dance, or erecting a mysterious device, or just mumbling to himself" -- what will make you feel at ease, less likely to investigate or suppress the behavior? If it is a "total stranger" wearing "a ski mask and a heavy overcoat" who refuses to tell you anything about himself, or if it is someone "whose life history is familiar, who readily answers questions?".
65. Thin clients can aid in HIPAA compliance - TechRepublic
- techrepublic.com.com
- Thin clients can aid in HIPAA compliance.
- Easy to comply with ever-changing regulationsExperience has shown that when the government begins regulating an industry, there are constant changes to the regulations. ... If the government did an inspection of the facility, the facility could be cited for noncompliance because it hadn’t been updated. ... This means that unless the government mandated that you update the client module itself, you would never have to worry about updating the individual thin client appliances. ... This makes it possible to connect smart card readers, fingerprint scanners, or other authentication devices that might be required for HIPAA compliance. Employees could go to a thin client appliance in the organization, log in using their smart card or fingerprint scanner, and gain access to their individual profile. ...
66. Terrorism Impact on Civil Liberties
- foi.missouri.edu
- The Safeguards Needed for Government Data Mining. ...
- S attorney says resolution could endanger lives, aid terrorists. ...
- government can track potential "low-intensity/low-density" terrorists and criminals. ...
- Government Ready to Fingerprint and Track Some Foreign Visitors .
- Government Is Told to Justify Jailing of Captured American .
- Analysis: US court ruling challenges government .
- Ashcroft Defends Anti-Terrorism Steps Civil Liberties Groups' Attacks 'Only Aid Terrorists,' Senate Panel Told .
67. Parliament of Australia: Joint-Committee: Organised Criminal Paedophile Activity
- www.aph.gov.au
- 19 Overlapping with the calls by some police for improved sharing of information amongst police were calls from several non-government organisations for some sort of national register of paedophiles. ...
- 21 The general thrust of what NAPCAN proposed was supported by the spokespersons for other non-government groups who appeared before the Committee. ...
- 51 Suggestions were made to the Committee for increased use of telephone "hotlines" and well-publicised phone-ins both as a means of identifying paedophile offenders, note #305 and also to act as a check on whether protection is being given to paedophiles by police or other government agencies. ...
- 53 In subsequently introducing the legislation into the Senate, the Government stated: note #309 .
- It is not anticipated that the Bill will occasion any additional costs to the Government. ...
- 58 A number of Australian non-government organisations operate in countries reputed to be the main destinations for Australian paedophiles seeking child-sex overseas. ...
- But, in fact, we do get information from time to time from aid agencies and the like if they come in contact with it. ...
- Would it assist you if Australian aid and welfare agencies active in those countries had it written into their charter or their policy that they should inform you if they become aware of such activity? .
- Accordingly, the Committee RECOMMENDS that the Government takes steps to improve the arrangements between the Thai Police and the Australian Federal Police with a view to improving the detection and prosecution of Australian child sex tourists. ...
- 60 Additionally, the Committee RECOMMENDS that the Government take steps to ensure that all its personnel working overseas in countries believed to be attractive to visiting Australian paedophiles are made aware that any information that they happen to come across about the illegal activities of such paedophiles should be reported to the Australian Federal Police. The Committee further recommends that similar steps be taken in relation to the personnel of non-government aid and other organisations funded in whole or in part by the Australian Government. ...
- 61 The Government might consider making it a condition of government funding to non-government agencies that their personnel be told what information ought to be passed to the AFP and the most appropriate means of doing so from the country to which they are going. ...
- note #323 The Committee RECOMMENDS that the Government seek treaty relationships with the Cambodian and other South-East Asian Governments to assist in the detection and obtaining of evidence to enable the prosecution of Australians committing child-sex offences in those countries. ...
- 63 World Vision Australia suggested to the Committee that it would be useful if a national task force was created to bring together the various agencies, both government law enforcement and child welfare agencies and non-government agencies, whose work brings them into contact with criminal paedophile activities. ...
- Protection Given to Offenders by Police or Other Government Agencies .
- note #331 The Victorian Government's submission explained: "The offence is almost always committed in private and there are rarely eye witness accounts to corroborate the victim. ...
68. Order Book Part 1
- www.parliament.the-stationery-office.com
- Jim Fitzpatrick (Poplar and Canning Town): To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, how many calves were slaughtered under the Calf Processing Aid Scheme in (a) 1996, (b) 1997, (c) 1998 and (d) to date in 1999; and how much has been paid out under the scheme in each of the above years.
- Dr Vincent Cable (Twickenham): To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what estimates the Government has made of the cumulative impact on British business of changes in the degree and level of regulation since 1st May 1997.
- Mr Malcolm Bruce (Gordon): To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions, what is his estimate of the level of expenditure on education by local government area for each of the years (a) 1995-96, (b) 1996-97, (c) 1997-98 and (d) 1998-99, expressed in real terms at 1997-98 prices.
- Mr David Maclean (Penrith and The Border): To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions, if he will make a statement on the British Government's policy in respect of the CITES negotiations on the ivory ban.
- Dr George Turner (North West Norfolk): To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions, what plans he has to ensure equity in distribution of government funding to the English regional development regions.
- Mr David Maclean (Penrith and The Border): To ask Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, what estimate he has made of the costs of upgrading government computer systems to facilitate the National Changeover Plan for United Kingdom participation in the single currency.
- Tom Cox (Tooting): To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, what discussions his Department is having with the Government of the Sudan; and if he will make a statement.
- Tom Cox (Tooting): To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, if it is the Government's policy to call for international observers to monitor the forthcoming trial of Abdullah Ocalan in Turkey; and if he will make a statement.
- Mrs Cheryl Gillan (Chesham and Amersham): To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, what representations he has made to the Chinese Government concerning (a) the ratification of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, (b) the detention of political prisoners, (c) the policy of re-education through labour and (d) the China Democracy Party.
- Mrs Cheryl Gillan (Chesham and Amersham): To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, what discussions have been held with the Chilean Government concerning the continuation of flights to the Falklands by Lan Chile after 31st March.
- Mrs Cheryl Gillan (Chesham and Amersham): To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, what representations Her Majesty's Government has made to Chile concerning its formal recognition of the Argentine claim to the Falklands.
- Mrs Cheryl Gillan (Chesham and Amersham): To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, what representations he has made to the Indonesian Government concerning the investigation into the deaths of Malcolm Rennie and Brian Peters.
- Mr Bernard Jenkin (North Essex): To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, what advice the Government has given to British nationals working in Yemen following the threat made by the group calling itself The Army of Suicides, Group Number 66, Bin Laden Militant Wing.
- Mr David Maclean (Penrith and The Border): To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, what representations he has made to the Iranian Government about human rights abuses in Iran.
- Mr David Maclean (Penrith and The Border): To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, if he will list the (a) trade concessions, (b) credits and (c) loans which the British Government has agreed with Iran since May 1997.
- Bob Russell (Colchester): To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, what representations he has made to the Government of Myanmar about human rights, specifically in respect of the Karen people; what further action he intends taking; if he will arrange for EU foreign ministers to consider this matter; and if he will make a statement.
69. evidence course
- tillers.net
- § 2113(d), which counts were dismissed on appellant's motion without opposition from the Government after return of a guilty verdict on the bank robbery charge. ...
- He then agreed to testify against Robinson in return for government aid in the reduction of his sentence. ...
- Two other bank employees who testified for the Government also had identified Corley from a photo spread as one of the robbers. ...
- The Government's case at both trials n3 rested primarily, if not almost solely, on the testimony of Simon. ...
- n3 The government does not suggest that there was any relevant substantive variance between the proof submitted at the first trial and that introduced in the trial below. ...
- The Government's fingerprint expert testified that there was no scientific means to determine how long Robinson's fingerprint had been in the car, and that it was possible it had been there two months or longer prior to the date of the robbery. ...
- At appellant's first trial, the Government sought to have the evidence of appellant's possession of the. ...
- At the second trial, which began on January 21, 1976, the Government again sought admission of the weapon while appellant argued strenuously against a reversal of Judge Duffy's prior ruling on the same facts. ...
- In Consolidated Laundries, this principle supported the inference that a file of documents evidently procured by the Government from its key witness before trial and found in the Government's possession after trial could properly be found to have been in its possession during trial. ...
- 38 two months later, which the Government relied on to prove Robinson's possession of a. ...
- n9 No circumstantial evidence linked appellant to the robbery, other than Simon's testimony, the ambiguous fingerprint in Otis Brown's car, and appellant's absence from work at a hospital two blocks from the bank robbed on the date of the robbery. ...
- Simon, the confessed co-robber who testified for the Government, mentioned a. ...
- In addition, the evidence showed that on the day of the robbery Robinson failed to show up for work as a laboratory technician at the Gouverneur Hospital, two blocks away from the bank which was robbed, that in order to allay any suspicions on the part of bank employees the robbers wore white jackets of the type worn by employees of that hospital who frequented the bank, and that after the robbery Robinson's fingerprint was found in the abandoned get-away car. ...
- 2d 683, since the bank manager and teller, witnesses called by the government, testified that the pistol "was definitely not the weapon used in the robbery" and they "detailed the difference between the chrome-plated revolver found on Walker and the one used in the robbery which he said 'had a flat black or bluing on it like a Rossi or imported Italian. ...
- § 2113(a), these other charges against him were dismissed with the government's consent.
- He agreed to testify against Robinson in return for government aid in gaining a reduction in his sentence, which was subsequently reduced to 10 years.
70. Programs & Assistance
- peace-officers.com
- A nonpartisan, broad-based group whose members represent youth development organizations, municipalities, health care providers, law enforcement, and government agencies. ...
- Fingerprint America.
- These child safety kits contain all the information necessary to aid in the recovery of a missing child. ...
71. Helsinki
- www.hrw.org
- Following the government's victory in the civil war against an alliance consisting of the Democratic Party of Tajikistan (DPT) and the Islamic Revival Party (IRP), Tajikistan became a human rights disaster area. From early December 1992 through February1993 the Tajikistan government, led by Emomali Rakhmonov, presided over an extraordinarily ruthless campaign of revenge against individuals believed to have supported or sympathized with the DPT-IRP coalition, which had governed Tajikistan for six months in 1992. In later months the government began arresting and convicting persons for their conduct during the DPT-IRP coalition period, continued a crackdown on the press, and banned the country's four main opposition political organizations. ...
- Pro-government paramilitary groups entered Dushanbe, the capital of Tajikistan, on December 10, 1992. Led by the Popular Front of Tajikistan, the main pro-government army in the civil war, they conducted a campaign of summary executions and "disappearances" of people of Pamiri and Garmi (regions of Tajikistan that had supported the DPT-IRP coalition) origins, killing more than 300 and "disappearing" hundreds of others. According to eyewitnesses interviewed by the Moscow-based human rights group Memorial and Helsinki Watch, Popular Front soldiers and other pro-government forces stopped buses and trolley buses, stopped people on streets, and deployed forces at the Dushanbe airport in order to check individuals' documents. ...
- The current government made no attempt to investigate the summary executions in Subulak and Kyrgyzon, and did not acknowledge that a campaign against Garmis and Pamiris took place from December 1992 through February 1992, attributing the large number of murders to the high rate of crime and banditry that characterized the government's first few months in power. ...
- Their captors were paramilitary bands and warlords, mainly from Kuliab, one of the regions of Tajikistan that supports the current government. ... " In the second half of 1993, disappearances became more professional and, in at least two cases, took place in the full view of local government or law enforcement officials. ...
- Helsinki Watch had good reason to believe that the Tajikistan government was aware of the existence of at least two informal prisons. ...
- Instead of leading an effort to punish all parties guilty of crimes during and after the civil war, the government imprisoned during the year at least nineteen people who supported the DPT-IRP coalition. These included four television journalists, some of whom were beaten in detention, accused of "agitation and spreading propaganda for the violent overthrow of the government"; at least three members of the Islamic Renaissance Party, two of whom were charged with publicly calling for the overthrow of the government; one of the most well-known poets in Tajikistan, who was charged with inciting ethnic hatred with his poetry and was accused of having made a speech at the spring 1992 mass demonstrations that criticized members of parliament, and which the current government considers was a signal for the crowd to seize as hostages a group of parliamentarians; and the former dean of the law faculty of Dushanbe, a co-chairwoman of the DPT. ... Five of these were charged with possession of bullets and pistols, but of the three who had been convicted as of November, including the chairman of the Leninabad region DPT, fingerprint tests were never ordered on the arms found. ...
- Freedom of expression suffered dramatically in Tajikistan after the current government came to power. ... Although Tajikistan government officials never officially closed the above newspapers, the harassment eliminated critical voices in the press, and during 1993 even newspapers loyal to the government were prevented from publishing material on such matters as government corruption. ...
- The government attempted, but failed, to arrest two Charogi Ruz journalists. ...
72. Citizens for Legitimate Government
- www.legitgov.com
- FDA Approves Blood Bank Fingerprint Test The government approved sophisticated genetic fingerprinting tests Thursday for blood banks to implement. ...
- Washington broods over X-Ray prognosis As the prisoners while away the weeks in their flyblown cages at Camp X-Ray, Washington's government lawyers are in a state of confusion and embarrassment, having so far failed to come up with a coherent plan for the captives' future. ...
- Eyes Military Assistance For Yemen The Bu$h mis-ministration is considering providing military aid and other counterterrorism assistance to the government of Yemen, the commander of the war in Afghanistan said yesterday as he outlined the emerging U. ...
- Court Weighs Local Ordinance in Free Speech Case A skeptical Supreme Court questioned Tuesday whether the government may require a permit before anyone from a vacuum salesman to a Halloween trick-or-treater can ring a doorbell unannounced. ...
- FBI knows anthrax mailer but won’t make an arrest, US scientist charges A leading US expert on biological warfare said the FBI had identified the perpetrator of last fall’s anthrax attacks on the congressional Democratic leadership and other targets, but was “dragging its feet” in making an arrest and pressing charges, for fear that secret government activities would be exposed. ...
- 2 billion in government-backed loans from two U. ...
- Cheney "Everyone in our government--even the Vice President sic --should be accountable to the American people" .
- The scheme, proposed by the Government's independent transport advisers, would see drivers handed monthly bills charging them for every single journey. ...
- to Give Colombians Data to Help Fight Rebels The Bu$h mis-ministration plans to provide military intelligence sic to the Colombian government for its campaign against Marxist rebels and is rushing spare parts to the country's armed forces, officials said today. ...
- Bu$h doubletalk on Afghan POWs: US continues to flout Geneva Conventions Kenneth Roth, executive director of Human Rights Watch, commented, “The US government cannot choose to wage war in Afghanistan with guns, bombs and soldiers and then assert the laws of war do not apply. ...
- Appellate Court Eases Limitations for Media Giants A federal appeals court handed a huge victory to the nation's largest television networks and cable operators today, ruling that the government had to reconsider sharp limits on the number of stations a network can own and striking down the regulation that had restricted cable operators from owning television stations. ...
- Ashkkkroft yesterday cast the government's war on terrorism in religious terms, arguing that the campaign is rooted in faith in God and urging Christians, Jews and Muslims to unite in the effort. ...
- But the FBI might be "dragging its feet" in pressing charges because the suspect is a former government scientist familiar with "secret activities that the government would not like to see disclosed," said Barbara Hatch Rosenberg, director of the Federation of American Scientists' Chemical and Biological Weapons Program. ...
- Last week's major political event, though it went largely unnoticed by the general public, was also a hostage drama: House Republicans blocked vital aid to the nation's most vulnerable workers, and have refused to release it unless they secure passage of a dying stimulus plan. ...
- military successes in Afghanistan, Bu$h administration planners have yet to agree whether to oust Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and how to achieve this, according to officials across the government. ...
- Bill could aid Florida political parties Proposed federal campaign finance laws could reroute millions of dollars from national party committees to party organizations in states such as Florida, a crucial swing state with lax laws on political fundraising, campaign financing experts said Friday. ...
73. EBU Newsletter No 35, March 2002
- www.euroblind.org
- Accompanying blind persons to do their shopping, to visit doctors and/or government agencies, to indulge in leisure time activities (once a week), and on public transport .
- However, a taxi and an accompanying person are indispensable for activities such as taking trains, going to government agencies, going to see a doctor in a hospital (in that respect, we should note that the disabled have been at considerable financial disadvantage since the Sécurité Sociale - public health system - stopped refunding these unavoidable transport expenses). ...
- All citizens receiving public aid must be treated on an equal footing. ...
- It is obvious that the State cannot compensate for all possible disabilities, but the fact remains that all blind persons would prefer being fully sighted rather than receiving government aid. ...
- The Government of Mexico raised the issue of a convention on the rights of persons with disabilities at the ill fated world conference against racism, xenophobia and racial intolerance, held in South Africa last September. The Mexican Government followed this up with a second major initiative at the United Nations. ...
- Some high-tech companies are developing personal identification systems based on reading the iris of the eye, this being a method that is more reliable and definitive than the traditional fingerprint or secret number since the iris has 260 unique characteristics that are not repeated in another person. ...
- They are also concerned that they may not be able to take advantage of the services that use iris recognition, such as : automatic tellers, use of computers, access to airport boarding areas (Holland), access to government buildings (United Kingdom), etc. ...
- As part of their Presidency of the EU programme, the Spanish Government will sponsor a major conference on disability. ...
74. WTC_Menu
- www2.rmi.gsu.edu
- Report Suggests Use of Facial and Fingerprint Scanning on Foreigners (NYT 2-12-03) .
- Government Tells Vigilantes Their 'Help' Isn't Necessary (NYT 2-20-03) .
- Government to Cut 3,000 Airport Passenger Screeners (NYT 3-28-03) .
- Pataki Criticizes Bloomberg Over Federal Antiterror Aid (NYT 4-5-03) .
- Scientists Worry Journals May Aid Terrorists (NYT 7-26-02) .
- Insurance Government Aid Proposals .
- Insurers Ask for Federal Aid to Survive (NYT 9-27-01) .
- Oversight May Come With Aid to Insurers (American Banker 10-2-01) .
- Government Role at Issue in Proposal to Help Industry (NYT 10-12-01) .
- US Mulls New Plan to Aid Insurers (WSJ 10-15-01) .
- White House and Key Senators Revise Plan on Aid to Insurers (NYT 10-27-01) .
- House Panel Debates Insurance Aid Proposals (NYT 11-7-01) .
- House Panel Approves Bill to Aid Insurance Industry (NYT 11-8-01) .
- Daschle Seeks Compromise on Aid Plan for Insurers (NYT 11-12-01) .
- House Moving on Insurance Aid, Senate Struggles (NYT 11-13-01) .
- Commentary: Government Must be Insurer of Last Resort (WSJ 11-26-01) .
75. Statute of The Child and Adolescent
- www.eca.org.br
- a) precedence in receiving protection and aid in any circumstances;.
- II - to identify the newborn through registration of his foot and fingerprint and fingerprint of the mother, without prejudice to the other forms defined by the proper administrative authority;.
- VII - seeking refuge, aid and guidance. ...
- If there is no other reason which, in itself, authorizes decreeing of the measure, the child or adolescent will be maintained in his original family, which should obligatorily be included in government aid programs.
- Placement in a foster family will not permit transfer of the child or adolescent to third parties or to government or nongovernment entities, without judicial authorization.
- With the support of the states and Federal Government, the municipalities will encourage and facilitate the directing of resources and spaces to cultural, sports and leisure programs oriented to childhood and youth.
- The policy of enforcing the rights of the child and adolescent will be implemented through a coordinated complex of governmental and nongovernmental actions of the Federal Government, states, Federal District and municipalities.
- The government and nongovernment entities referred to in art. ...
- III - obligatory enrollment and attendance in government basic education institutions;.
- IV - inclusion in community or government programs of family, child and adolescent assistance;.
- VI - inclusion in a government or community program of aid, orientation and treatment of alcoholics and drug addicts;.
- I - socially promote the adolescent and his family, providing them with orientation and, if necessary, including them in a government or community program of aid and social assistance;.
- I - to be sent to a government or community program of family promotion;.
- II - inclusion in a government or community program of assistance, guidance and treatment of alcoholics and drug addicts;.
- The proceedings for verifying irregularities in a government or nongovernment entity will be initiated through a directive from the judicial authority or representative of the Office of the Attorney General or Council of Guardianship which must include a summary of the facts.
- II - the Federal Government, states, municipalities, Federal District and territories;.
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