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American Apparel Sets Layoffs Tied To Probe

American Apparel Sets Layoffs Tied to Probe By Miriam Jordan The Wall Street Journal, September 4, 2009 http://online.wsj.com/article/SB125201213087984483.html Hip clothing maker American Apparel Inc. will lay off more than a quarter of its factory work force in Los Angeles amid … Continue reading

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U.S. Lifts Almost All Curbs On Family Visits To Cuba

U.S. Lifts Almost All Curbs on Family Visits to Cuba By Karen DeYoung The Washington Post, September 4, 2009 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/09/03/AR2009090303810.html?hpid=sec-world The Treasury Department formally lifted nearly all U.S. restrictions on family travel to Cuba on Thursday, along with limits on … Continue reading

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Sons Of Immigrants Have High Obesity Levels, Report Finds

Sons of Immigrants Have High Obesity Levels, Report Finds By Tara Bahrampour The Washington Post, September 4, 2009 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/story/2009/09/04/ST2009090400697.html The sons of immigrants to the United States suffer from alarmingly high levels of childhood obesity, according to a new report … Continue reading

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What Canada’s Free Speech Victory Says About America’s Matthew Shephard "Hate Crimes" Bill

What Canadas Free Speech Victory Says About Americas Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Bill By Kevin Michael Grace VDARE September 03, 2009 When American leftists dream, they dream of Canada. North of the border, weve had socialized medicine since 1965; abortion … Continue reading

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Canada Seeks To Overturn South Africa Refugee Ruling

Canada seeks to overturn S.Africa refugee ruling Thu Sep 3, 2009 5:10pm EDT OTTAWA (Reuters) – The Canadian government is going to court to try to overturn a controversial decision to grant refugee status to a white South African who … Continue reading

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Delays In Deporting Accused Calgary Gangster Frustrate Immigration Minister

Delays in deporting accused Calgary gangster frustrate immigration minister By Richard Cuthbertson Calgary Herald September 3, 2009 CALGARY Federal Immigration Minister Jason Kenney says he's frustrated at difficulties in deporting dangerous foreign criminals from Canada, adding changes to the law … Continue reading

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Arpaio May Be Considering Run For Governor

Arpaio may be considering run for governor By Mike Sunnucks The Phoenix Business Journal, September 3, 2009 http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/stories/2009/08/31/daily75.html Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio could be considering a run for governor in 2010, according to rumblings around town. The Republican sheriff … Continue reading

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Tribunal Declares Internet Hate Speech Law Unconstitutional

Tribunal declares Internet hate speech law unconstitutional By John Ward The Canadian Press (CP) September 2, 2009 OTTAWA A ruling from a Canadian Human Rights Tribunal member says a controversial law banning Internet hate messages is unconstitutional because it violates … Continue reading

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Stunning Victory For Freedom Of Speech

STUNNING VICTORY FOR FREEDOM OF SPEECH by Merv Ritchie The Terrace Daily 2nd September 2009 http://www.terracedaily.ca/show4688a/STUNNING_VICTORY_FOR_FREEDOM_OF _SPEECH This morning a new light shines across Canada. The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal (CHRT) has had its fangs trimmed. Section 13, the law … Continue reading

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After The Wake, A Constituent Reflects On The Real ‘Kennedy Curse’

After The Wake, A Constituent Reflects On The Real Kennedy Curse. By Matthew Richer VDARE September 1, 2009 Senator Ted Kennedy has received endless glowing obituary tributes. This constituent, however, would like to point out a more appropriate, and terrible, … Continue reading

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‘Jobs That Americans Won’t Do’

'Jobs that Americans won't do' With millions of native-born people desperate for income, those jobs presumed to be too menial are now acceptable a point to remember in the immigration debate. By the Monitor's Editorial Board Christian Science Monitor from … Continue reading

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Federal Judge Orders Hawaii To Continue Critical Health Services For Pacific Migrants

Federal judge orders Hawaii to continue critical health services for Pacific migrants By Mark Niesse The Associated Press, September 1, 2009 http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/wire/sns-ap-us-micronesian-health,0,4643171.story Honolulu (AP) — A federal judge ruled Tuesday that Hawaii's government must continue providing lifesaving dialysis and chemotherapy … Continue reading

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County Gets Tough On Illegal Workers—Contractors Must Verify All Employees

County gets tough on illegal workers Contractors must verify all employees By Michael Andersen The Columbian (Clark County, WA), September 1, 2009 http://www.columbian.com/article/20090902/NEWS02/709029937/County+ gets+tough+on+illegal+workers Clark County's government is getting strict: hand over real IDs, workers, or your bosses won't get … Continue reading

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African National Congress Calls Canadian Refugee Decision Racist

African National Congress calls Canadian refugee decision racist The Canadian Press (CP) September 2, 2009 OTTAWA South Africa's ruling party says a Canadian immigration tribunal decision giving refugee status to a white South African is a racist move. Published reports … Continue reading

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South African White Man Granted Refugee Status

South African white man granted refugee status By ROB GILLIES (CP) September 1, 2009 TORONTO—A white man from South Africa has been given refugee status in Canada after claiming persecution, his lawyer said, angering many in his home country where … Continue reading

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Ex-MP Cries Foul Over Alleged Calgary Gangster’s Deportation Stay

Ex-MP cries foul over alleged Calgary gangster's deportation stay By Gwendolyn Richards Calgary Herald August 31, 2009 CALGARY—An alleged gangster is waiting to see if he will be released from custody following a stay on his deportation order, prompting one … Continue reading

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160 Kg. Of Pot Found In Toronto Truck: U.S. Border Officials

160kg of pot found in Toronto truck: U.S. border officials Canwest News Service Published: Monday, August 31, 2009 BUFFALO, N.Y. — A Toronto truck driver was arrested at the U.S. border on Monday for allegedly transporting 160 kilograms of marijuana … Continue reading

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U.S., Cuba Will Discuss Revival Of Direct Mail

U.S., Cuba will discuss revival of direct mail Talks that would allow direct mail between the United States and Cuba will begin soon. BY FRANCES ROBLES frobles@MiamiHerald.com August 31, 2009 Washington and Havana are going to take a crack at … Continue reading

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New Head Of SUCCESS Focuses On Funding

New head of S.U.C.C.E.S.S. focuses on funding Gordon Hamilton. The Vancouver Sun. Vancouver, B.C.: Aug 29, 2009. pg. E.2 Maggie Ip, co-founder of the community service organization S.U.C.C.E.S.S., has been named chair of the agency's fundraising foundation as it embarks … Continue reading

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Lawyer Says Deportation Won’t End Tran’s Fight

Lawyer says deportation won't end Tran's fight By Richard Cuthbertson Calgary Herald August 28, 2009 CALGARY – Even if alleged gangster Jackie Tran is deported from Canada in the coming days, he will continue to fight his original removal order … Continue reading

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