Post 714, meets at 7 p.m. on the third Thursday at Mount Carmel Church, 1143 Asbury Ave. Anyone w... Coastal Monmouth Meeting P
Post 714, meets at 7 p.m. on the third Thursday at Mount Carmel Church, 1143 Asbury Ave. Anyone with 90 days of service may call (732) 531-5363 or (732) 531-3905.
Catholic Daughters of the Americas 380 meets at noon on the third Thursday at Carmel Hall on Asbury Avenue and Pine Street. Call (732) 775-6419.
meets 12:30 p.m. on the second and fourth Mondays at Mt. Carmel Church on Asb...
Theyre ready to fight for the manger in America. The US Constitution allows free reli... 832 Attorneys defend Christmas..
Theyre ready to fight for the manger in America.
The US Constitution allows free religious expression. And that goes for Christians as well as anyone else. Therefore, Christmas is the holy season to go to battle for Baby Jesus.
There are 832 lawyers ready to "charge any municipality or public school that tries to excise the mention or observance of the worlds most widely...
"Today's vote is a great moment for our Constitution and our democracy and a great moment in the... Patriot Act renewal stalls
"Today's vote is a great moment for our Constitution and our democracy and a great moment in the fight against terrorism," said Wisconsin's Sen. Russell D. Feingold, who has led the fight for Democrats. "If you don't have the confidence of the American people when it comes to this fight against terrorism, if they fear that somehow we're going too far and going after the rights of law-abidin...
City Commons Club Noon Luncheon with Phillip Elwood “All About Jazz - Part 2.” Luncheon at 11... Berkeley This Week...
City Commons Club Noon Luncheon with Phillip Elwood “All About Jazz - Part 2.” Luncheon at 11:45 a.m. for $13.50, speech at 12:30 p.m., at the Berkeley City Club, 2315 Durant St. 526-2925.
The WAL-MART Film: Destroying Locals, One Main Street at a Time at 7 p.m. at BFUU’s R.E. Bldg. upstairs, 1606 Bonita at Cedar St. Donations accepted. 410-0638.
Berkeley Chess Club meets Frid...
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Back to Home > Friday, Dec 16, 2005 email this print this reprint or license this '); '); }
High-level administration figures, reacting to a report that the National Security Agency eavesdropped without warrants on people inside the United States, asserted Friday that President Bush has respected the Constitution while striving to protect the American people.
Secretary of State Co...
That year, following the Sept. 11 attacks, President Bush authorized the NSA to monitor the inter... Report: Bush Permitted NSA
That year, following the Sept. 11 attacks, President Bush authorized the NSA to monitor the international phone calls and international e-mails of hundreds _ perhaps thousands _ of people inside the United States, the Times reported.
Before the program began, the NSA typically limited its domestic surveillance to foreign embassies and missions and obtained court orders for such investigat...
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WASHINGTON (AP) - High-level administration figures, reacting to a report that the National Security Agency eavesdropped without warrants on people inside the United States, asserted Friday that President Bush has respected the Constitut...
(12/16/05 -- WASHINGTON) - High-level administration figures, reacting to a report that the Natio... Report: Bush Authoritized
(12/16/05 -- WASHINGTON) - High-level administration figures, reacting to a report that the National Security Agency eavesdropped without warrants on people inside the United States, asserted Friday that President Bush has respected the Constitution while striving to protect the American people.
Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice said Bush has "acted lawfully in every step that he has taken....After a half decade of wage freezes, in 2005 many metals workers demanded a bigger share of the w... OUTLOOK 06: Metal Workers
After a half decade of wage freezes, in 2005 many metals workers demanded a bigger share of the windfall from soaring prices. Copper operations were particularly hard hit because of historic price increases, and operators are preparing for a tense 2006.
Labor contracts are set to expire at the Falconbridge (FAL) Horne copper smelter and CCR copper refinery in Montreal, Inco's (N) Copper ...
DuPont Co. has agreed to pay $10.25 million in fines and $6.25 million for environmental projects... Update 2: DuPont Fined Mor
DuPont Co. has agreed to pay $10.25 million in fines and $6.25 million for environmental projects to settle allegations by the Environmental Protection Agency that the company hid information about the dangers of a toxic chemical used to make the non-stick coating Teflon, officials said Wednesday.
EPA officials said the settlement represents the largest civil administrative penalty the ag...
