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August 30th, 2008 by Organizing Inside

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I’ve come to learn that Corvette owners acknowledge each other while driving. It’s a simple gesture between avid enthusiasts, each of whom recognizes the other’s passion and interest in the ultimate American performance car. Frankly, having grown up More Organizing Tips

Senator Barack Obama promised change — and spelled out specifics such as tax cuts for the middle class and an end to dependence on foreign oil in 10 years — as he accepted the Democratic presidential nomination tonight. Obama also warned that More Organizing Tips

This Labor Day marks yet another year in which the five-decade-old decline of organized labor as a representative of American employees continues almost unabated. The 73-year-old National Labor Relations Act, the principal legal framework for More Organizing Tips

U.S. troops were waiting at the Baghdad International Airport for Ali Faisal Lami, an associate of Ahmed Chalabi, to climb down from his plane and when he did, they grabbed him. The allegations are serious: leading Iranian-backed cells of Muqtada More Organizing Tips

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August 30th, 2008 by Organizing Inside


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PARIS, Aug. 29 (Xinhua) — “The Beijing Olympic Games was a window through which people around the world gained a better understanding about China,” said Bernard Debre, a member of the French National Assembly, on Friday. Debre, who attended the More Organizing Tips

Gainesville Police were investigating an overnight shooting in which one man was injured Friday. The 23-year-old had been attempting to drive himself to a doctor when he stopped for help at about 2:40 a.m. in the area of NE 12th Street and 16th More Organizing Tips

PARIS, Aug. 29 (Xinhua) — “The Beijing Olympic Games was a window through which people around the world gained a better understanding about China,” said Bernard Debre, a member of the French National Assembly, on Friday. Debre, who attended the More Organizing Tips

Gainesville Police were investigating an overnight shooting in which one man was injured Friday. The 23-year-old had been attempting to drive himself to a doctor when he stopped for help at about 2:40 a.m. in the area of NE 12th Street and 16th More Organizing Tips