Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (NY) will deliver Keynote Address at Hysterectomy Conference
Momentum Builds for Hysterectomy Informed Consent Action
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Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (NY) will deliver Keynote Address at Hysterectomy Conference
Momentum Builds for Hysterectomy Informed Consent Action
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Jim Luce: World Film Premiers Monday in NYC, Offering Solution to Global Child Exploitation
Not often does a filmmaker present both an untenable social problem – and its solution. Not often is its filmmaker an artist as well as…
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Lawmakers Renew Push For New WTC Health Bill
Local elected officials including Senator Kirsten Gillibrand are urging the passage of a new bill to compensate not only those who worked in the recovery effort at the World Trade Center site, but also those who lived in Lower Manhattan at the time of the September 11th attacks.
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NY Lawmakers Say Stalled 9/11 Health Bill Gaining Momentum
New York Lawmakers Kirsten Gillibrand, Carolyn Maloney and Anthony Weiner came to Ground Zero today to announce progress toward getting a stalled 9/11 health bill passed. A hearing has finally been ….
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Carolyn Maloney, Charles Rangel, Christine Quinn call for probe of Gaza flotilla members’ visas
Local officials are demanding that the State Department investigate the visa applications of Gaza flotilla activists before two of them speak at a Brooklyn church.
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On file: June 12-18, 2010
Marriages The following people applied for marriage licenses in Kanawha County between June 12 and 18: Shawn Lee Collins, 36, of South Charleston, and Valerie Rose Beach, 28, of Dunbar. Jerry Allen Westfall Jr., 46, of Charleston, a…
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Elected Officials Renew Push For New WTC Health Bill
Elected officials are urging the passage of a new bill to compensate not only those who worked in the recovery effort at the World Trade Center site, but also those who lived in lower Manhattan on September 11th.
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