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Family members of Charleston church massacre victims reportedly angered by payout amounts
Fox News The South Carolina church where nine African-Americans were murdered last June has distributed $1.5 million in donations to family members of the victims, sparking outrage among some who say the amount isn’t enough. According to The Post and Courier … |
The Political Revolution Will Continue Long After Bernie Sanders’ Campaign. Here’s How. – In These Times
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The Political Revolution Will Continue Long After Bernie Sanders’ Campaign. Here’s How.
In These Times But today, after more than 2 million donors and 400,000 volunteers have helped Sanders build a highly effective political organization that has earned him victories in 18 states so far, activists are strategizing about how to turn his campaign into a … |
Cadaveric transplant soon to become reality at SCB Medical college and Hospital – Times of India
Cadaveric transplant soon to become reality at SCB Medical college and HospitalTimes of IndiaThe state government will convene a high-level meeting in the secretariat on May 13 to deliberate on its plan to start its own deceased donor organ transplant …
Scenes from inside Fort McMurray: Eye-stinging smoke, scorched earth and the non-uniformed are arrested on sight – National Post
National PostScenes from inside Fort McMurray: Eye-stinging smoke, scorched earth and the non-uniformed are arrested on sightNational PostIn Edmonton, virtually anybody with a hint of wood smoke on them were given free meals, free oil changes, free hai…
Charleston Church Distributes Donations To Shooting Victims’ Families – Newsy
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Charleston Church Distributes Donations To Shooting Victims’ Families
Newsy Millions of dollars in donations poured in to the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church after a gunman killed nine people attending a bible study last June. Months after the tragedy in Charleston, South Carolina, some victims’ families are upset … |
Article Details Widespread Claims of Sex Abuse at Private Schools – New York Times
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Article Details Widespread Claims of Sex Abuse at Private Schools
New York Times In addition, nearly two dozen employees eventually pleaded guilty or were convicted on criminal charges of abusing children or related crimes. The Globe’s tally of abuse claims at New England’s private schools, many of them among the nation’s … |
Financial Sector Gives Hillary Clinton a Boost – Wall Street Journal
Wall Street Journal |
Financial Sector Gives Hillary Clinton a Boost
Wall Street Journal “I cannot accept some of the statements of Mr. Trump, especially related to Hispanic Americans.” Even some donors who previously backed Mr. Trump have since changed their minds. Ralph Herzka, CEO and founder of the investment advisory firm Meridian … |
CRC rakes in $13 million from donors on Red Cross Day – The Phnom Penh Post
CRC rakes in $13 million from donors on Red Cross DayThe Phnom Penh PostThe firm was exposed by rights watchdogs last year for making payoffs to officials to deal with land disputes related to its huge concession in Koh Kong province. Hun Sen reiterate…
Summer sees a drop in number of blood donors – The Hindu
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Summer sees a drop in number of blood donors
The Hindu Summer vacations are here and it is the best time of the year for many residents who go on holidays to escape the city’s sweltering heat. For hospitals, however, this is the season that poses a challenge — blood donation tends to drop, and they are … |
End-of-life care report show minority groups face ‘poor-quality’ service – The Independent
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End-of-life care report show minority groups face ‘poor-quality’ service
The Independent Some groups of people are “often excluded from wider health services” affecting their end-of-life care, a report has found. Groups mentioned in the report as being disadvantaged are people who are black or from another ethnic minority, the homeless, … |
