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Big Kenny Opens Up
This year marks the triumphant return of the multi-platinum duo Big and Rich. Their current release, ‘Fake I.D.,’ is their first new single in over three years to impact country radio. The song is part of the remake of the new movie ‘...Tags: American Music Awards, John Rich, Arts and Culture, CMT (tv network), Farms
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WSBT Radio Group Terms of Use The following Terms of Use (the “Terms of Use”) govern any use of or access to the website of WSBT Radio Groupavailable at www.catcountry999com (the “Site”). By accessing or using the Site or...Tags: South Bend (St. Joseph, Indiana), Corporate Crime, Real Estate, Crime, Law and Justice, Computers
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Ex-Kleiner partner wants day in court in discrimination lawsuit
ReutersBy Sarah McBride SAN FRANCISCO, June 19 (Reuters) - A high profile sex discrimination lawsuit in Silicon Valley should be taken private via arbitration, lawyers for venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers argued on Wednesday, but the...Tags: Zynga Inc., Feminism, Crime, Law and Justice, Biotechnology, Lawyers
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Secretary of State promises fight wherever 'homophobia raises its ugly frightened head'
The U.S. Department of State is committing to fighting homophobia and is looking for new ways it can protect the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender citizens in countries around the world, including within the United States, Secretary John...Tags: Minority Groups, Barack Obama, Same-Sex Marriage, Labor Legislation, U.S. Supreme Court
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Supreme Court to hear housing discrimination case
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court reached out Monday to take up a politically volatile housing discrimination issue that the Obama administration had gone to great lengths to keep away from the court. The justices voted to hear a New Jersey city's...
Tags: Justice and Rights, Crime, Law and Justice, Washington, DC, Career and Workplace, Civil Rights
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Glendale police trial postponed again
This story has been updated. A federal trial sought by five Armenian American Glendale police officers who are suing the city for alleged discrimination and harassment has been pushed back again and now isn’t expected to start until November....Tags: Google Inc., Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Judges, Social Issues
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Springfield Task Force on Sexual Orientation Nears Completion
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Last year, Springfield City Council handed off its most controversial issue to a citizen's task force. Now the task force is getting ready to hand it back. The Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Citizen's Task Force met...
Tags: Minority Groups, Crime, Law and Justice, Christianity, Belief and Faith, Roman Catholicism
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Diversity has many meanings
After teaching diversity-related classes for the past 11 years, my views on the subject have changed. Initially, I sought to change the biased views and opinions of students taking my class. Today, my revelation is that, although I would still like to...Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Minority Groups, Gays and Lesbians, Religion and Belief, Philosophy
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HUD study finds same-sex couples face housing discrimination
Same-sex couples are discriminated against when searching for housing in online rental markets across the country, according to a new U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development study released Tuesday. In states like Maryland where such...
Tags: Minority Groups, Gays and Lesbians, Washington, DC, Same-Sex Marriage, University at Albany
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Christ would condemn all forms of bigotry
I am sick and tired of hearing people who claim to be Christians saying people who are gay are committing a sin. I have been a Christian all of my life. No, I cannot quote the Bible chapter and verse, but I do read it. Of course, when you quote a...Tags: Allentown, Human Interest
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Federal study finds gay couples face rental discrimination
Gay couples have a harder time finding a place to rent together than straight couples, according to the first national housing study on the issue. Released Tuesday, the report by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development found that same-sex...
Tags: Minority Groups, Gays and Lesbians, Same-Sex Marriage, Medical Research, Social Issues
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Police officers' lawsuit trial postponed again
A federal trial sought by five Armenian American Glendale police officers who are suing the city for alleged discrimination and harassment has been pushed back again and now isn't expected to start until November. Trial had originally been set to...Tags: Google Inc., Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Judges, Social Issues
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