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    May 31, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Ireland votes on treaty aimed at controlling Europe's deficits

    World Now
    Irish voters went to the polls in a referendum on a treaty aimed at controlling the runaway deficits of European Union countries....
  2. Jun 1, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Irish voters appear to approve European fiscal treaty

    World Now
    A European treaty to rein in public spending has apparently been approved by Irish voters in a referendum. The counting of votes was underway, but the opposition has conceded defeat....
  4. Jun 2, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Eurozone crisis: A love-hate relationship imperils the currency

    World Now
    Global focus: The Irish voted "with a heavy heart" this week to tough out the hardships of remaining a member of the Eurozone. Greek and French voters protested the pain of austerity by throwing out leaders who had been slashing jobs and services to...
  6. Mar 12, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Durbin pushes reforms to help capture fugitives

    America's faltering program for apprehending international fugitives got some badly needed attention Monday when Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin announced a series of measures aimed at capturing the growing numbers of criminal suspects who flee across America's borders after they are charged with violent felonies.
    America's faltering program for apprehending international fugitives got some badly needed attention Monday when Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin announced a series of measures aimed at capturing the growing numbers of criminal suspects who flee across America's...

    Tags: Will County, Laws, Government, Criminals, Interpol

  8. Aug 24, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  9. Franklin County mother worried about lack of action in missing son's case

    Nearly a month has passed since 11-year-old Khalil Mohamed Atteya, known by his family as Niko, was allegedly snatched from his mother while on a trip to Egypt.
    roxann.miller@herald-mail.com
    Nearly a month has passed since 11-year-old Khalil Mohamed Atteya, known by his family as Niko, was allegedly snatched from his mother while on a trip to Egypt. The Fayetteville, Pa., family’s nightmare began when Niko, his mother, Kalliopi “...

    Tags: Government, Human Interest, Music Theater, Egypt, Physical Conditions

  10. Aug 9, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. Local family fights to return Khalil "Niko" Mohamed Atteya to U.S.

    What began as the vacation of a lifetime for a Fayetteville, Pa., boy has turned into a nightmare for his family.
    roxann.miller@herald-mail.com
    What began as the vacation of a lifetime for a Fayetteville, Pa., boy has turned into a nightmare for his family. Khalil Mohamed Atteya, known by his family as Niko, was thrilled at the thought of seeing the pyramids in Egypt with his mother, Kalliopi...

    Tags: Cairo (Egypt), Human Interest, U.S. Department of State, Kidnapping, Egypt

  12. Sep 3, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  13. Patt Morrison Asks: U.S. Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis

    Ahigh school counselor in La Puente once told Hilda Solis' mother that the girl really ought to forget about college and become a secretary. Well, so she has. Hilda Solis is the U.S. secretary of Labor. The daughter of factory workers and ardent union members became the first in her family to get a college education. She brought to D.C. a no-bones-about-it track record from the California Legislature, where she raised the minimum wage, raised the bar for worker protections and raised some hell for environmental laws.
    Ahigh school counselor in La Puente once told Hilda Solis' mother that the girl really ought to forget about college and become a secretary. Well, so she has. Hilda Solis is the U.S. secretary of Labor. The daughter of factory workers and ardent union...

    Tags: Unions, Wisconsin, Career and Workplace, Economy, Business and Finance, Chicago Jobs

  14. Nov 13, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. A rich history of scoops

    Two events last week reminded us of famous Tribune scoops.
    Two events last week reminded us of famous Tribune scoops. Veterans Day, originally called Armistice Day, marked the end of fighting in World War I and set the stage for one of the Tribune's greatest victories. And the release Friday of President Richard...

    Tags: Wars and Interventions, Bible, Newspaper and Magazine, Korean War (1950-1953), Lotteries

  16. Jun 28, 2011 |Story| KSWB-LTV
  17. Local fisherman admits to shooting sea lion

    SAN DIEGO -- A commercial fisherman from San Diego pleaded guilty Tuesday to shooting and injuring a sea lion of the coast of Southern California.  
    SAN DIEGO -- A commercial fisherman from San Diego pleaded guilty Tuesday to shooting and injuring a sea lion of the coast of Southern California.   Nathan Lee, captain of the ship, Two Captains, admitted in federal court that during a fishing trip on...

    Tags: U.S. Coast Guard, Trials, Punishment, San Diego (San Diego, California), Lifestyle and Leisure

  18. Nov 30, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  19. NPR reports Kyoto Protocol in trouble in Durban

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    News coverage of the UN climate talks in Durban has been minimal, at best, and that’s clearly because – just like in Copenhagen last year – there has been almost no mention of the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, which was put in place to set...
  20. May 20, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Reducing the threat of Armageddon

    President Obama achieved a major foreign policy goal in 2010 when he concluded the New START Treaty committing the U.S. and Russia to reduce the size of their long-range nuclear arsenals by a third within six years, to 1,550 warheads on each side. But as the president made clear in remarks at the time, even those cuts didn't go far enough. The world, he said, wouldn't be safe from the threat of these terrifying weapons until they were eliminated entirely.
    President Obama achieved a major foreign policy goal in 2010 when he concluded the New START Treaty committing the U.S. and Russia to reduce the size of their long-range nuclear arsenals by a third within six years, to 1,550 warheads on each side. But...

    Tags: James Cartwright, Nobel Prize Awards, The New York Times, Entertainment Events, Joint Chiefs of Staff

  22. May 21, 2012 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  23. Accreditation bolsters CETYS' institutional efficacy

    While the North American Free Trade Agreement was being bandied about in the early ’90s, officials with CETYS began to look at what the Baja California-based university could do to further standardize higher education, a university official said.
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    While the North American Free Trade Agreement was being bandied about in the early ’90s, officials with CETYS began to look at what the Baja California-based university could do to further standardize higher education, a university official said....

    Tags: North American Free Trade Agreement, Economic Organization, Trade Agreements, Teaching and Learning, Technology

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24, Season 8: "10:00-11:00pm"
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President Taylor (Cherry Jones) and Chief of Staff Rob Weiss (Chris Diamantopoulos) work to ensure that the peace treaty will be signed
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