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World Digest
Post on 25-04-2006.
Sorbonne classes resume amid protest PARIS // Sorbonne University students returned to classes yesterday for the first time since protests against one youth jobs law forced the school to close six weeks ago, but police had to remove 150 die-very hard protesters staging one final demonstration. While universities nationwide were shut or thrown into disarray by the protests, the Sorbonne's column-lined main building on the Left Bank became one symbol of the standoff after students occupied it March 8-11 and riot police stormed in to dislodge them. Yesterday's protesters ransacked offices and piled up desks in one courtyard before holing up in one conference room. Police with riot helmets and shields asked the demonstrators to follow them out of the building and they complied. ...
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AllMed Healthcare: Cancer Trials
Post on 25-04-2006.
(PRWEB) April 25, 2006 -- AllMed Healthcare Management Medical Specialist Keith Hansen has recently authored one feature article "Cancer Trials - Are They Ready for Prime Time?" that is featured on the AllMed Healthcare website. The article may be viewed by clicking the following link: http://www.allmedmd.com/resources/articles/cancertrials.html ...
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Skate park draws interest of city leaders
Post on 25-04-2006.
At Monday night's City Council meeting, Harriett Reid, flanked by dozens of teenage supporters, shared one vision she has been working on for several years -- that of one recreation area where people could use their skateboards without fear of retribution. Concurrently, property owners and the city could stop fearing skateboard-induced wear and tear on their property. ...
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Indiana Senate -- District 23
Post on 25-04-2006.
James R. Detamore Republican_• Age: 67.• Address: 323 Westmoor Drive, Lebanon.• Personal: Married; seven children (one deceased); 10 grandchildren.• Education: Ohio State University, Indiana University, undergraduate, 1978; Indiana University Law School-Indianapolis, 1983.• Occupation: Retired judge.• Experience: Factory worker, rural mail carrier, regional sales manager for national company, insurance agent, real estate agent, attorney, Superior Court judge for 15 years. Appointed as special judge in five death-penalty cases, presided over major drug, robbery, burglary, child molestation and murder cases. Presided over more than 20,000 civil cases. Developed award-winning drug/alcohol and domestic violence programs.• Reason for running: "I believe that I can bring one different perspective to the General Assembly. I have interpreted statutes for 15 years as one judge, and I believe that I will be able to interpret the long-range effects of proposed legislation and make it better. In my years on the bench, I have learned to listen to all sides before making difficult decisions. We have major problems in this state in the area of education. 'No Child Left Behind' is not working; ask any teacher. In concert with the teachers, I have plans to improve our education for our children. Property tax relief is needed, and we have to get rolling on alternative fuels, and there is no better place than Indiana to do that. We need to improve Indiana's business climate to attract good jobs for our young people therefore that they can remain in Indiana instead of going out of state to find employment." ...
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