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Named for their Swiss founder, this 'cup' is traditionally played towards the middle of August, when locals are returning from their summer holidays but before the serious business of the Spanish league gets going. Inaugurated in 1966, it used to take a four-game format (semis, third-place ...
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Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings (NYSE: LH), dba LabCorp, provides medical laboratory tests and services through a national network of primary clinical laboratories. Its clients include physician offices, hospitals, managed care organizations, and biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies. ...
Carlos Montezuma began a correspondence with Richard Henry Pratt, an ardent assimilationist and founder of the Carlisle Indian School in Pennsylvania, in 1887. In addition, he was a founding member of the Society of American Indians, the first Indian rights group founded by and for Indians in ...
2nd Act Players’ cofounder John N. Frank’s new 10-minute play, I’ll Take This One Brother, will have a free online reading Monday, July 17 at 6 p.m. central time. To see it, simply click here that evening. The reading is being done by Just Write, Lakeland, a place for write...
congressional representative, Martin Madden of Illinois, noted that "while we are fighting to establish the democracy of the world, we ought not to do the thing that will establish autocracy in America." Despite this sort of objection, the act and its amendment passed by large majorities in ...
Friend, who is now a senior fellow at the Center for Renewing America and an“American Radicals”podcaster, told American Greatness that other field offices have been asking for volunteers to help with the deportation effort, but many agents are afraid of retaliation from their superiors. ...
were seen as an economic threat to free white labor. They were depicted as a disease threat—a lot of anti-Chinese rhetoric hinged on portraying Chinese people as filthy and disease-ridden. They were also seen as a religious and moral threat as heathens who threatened a Christian America.”...
Of course we aren’t policy experts, just people who write about the law everyday. Still it seems we all (you included) have an opportunity to address the mandate and family affordability glitch and thus, we hope America will come up with a solution that helps those who struggle and helps...