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FSSA seeking Medicaid expansion for pregnant women
Associated Press WriterThe state human services agency has reversed course and will seek federal approval for presumptive Medicaid eligibility for low-income pregnant women that would help them get prenatal care, agency chief Mitch Roob has told lawmakers. The Family and...Tags: Medical Specialization, Government Health Care, Medicare, Pediatrics, Health Insurance
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Museums focus on immigration issue
Tribune correspondentNEW YORK — As the ferry from Manhattan sidles up to the dock at Ellis Island, the imposing arches and grand towers of the main building make it almost impossible for visitors not to feel like they are among the huddled masses who passed through here...Tags: History, National or Ethnic Minorities, Jane Addams, Tourism and Leisure, Upton Sinclair
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King speech to Obama speech: A dream realized?
AP National WriterThe dreamer in him envisioned a day when "Whites Only" signs would no longer hang in restaurant windows. A time when everyone's desire to vote would be respected. A time when blacks and whites would work, pray and live together. He spoke of an America...Tags: Parliament, Louis Gossett Jr., Apartments, Don Imus, Ceremonies
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Man guilty of hiring illegal immigrants
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa A supervisor arrested after an immigration raid at a large meatpacking plant pleaded guilty yesterday to conspiring to hire illegal immigrants and aiding and abetting their hiring. Juan Carlos Guerrero-Espinoza, 35, who worked at the...Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Punishment, Immigration, Prisons, Migration
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Boss at raided plant pleads guilty
CEDAR RAPIDS — A supervisor arrested after an Immigration raid at a large meatpacking plant pleaded guilty Wednesday to conspiring to hire illegal immigrants and aiding and abetting their hiring. Juan Carlos Guerrero-Espinoza, 35, who worked at the...Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Migration
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The perils of a lower drinking age
Life is full of surprises, and some 100 college presidents think they have stumbled on one. They think there is too much problem drinking on campus—no surprise there—and suggest we might solve the problem by changing the drinking age. They...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Drunk Driving, Colleges and Universities, Population, University of Michigan
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Company News - August 21, 2008
ZIMSKIND GETS PAIR OF AILA APPOINTMENTS Jeffrey M. Zimskind, a shareholder in Bethlehem's Stevens & Lee's Lawyers and Consultants Labor & Employment Department, has received a pair of appointments from the American Immigration Lawyers Association....Tags: Lawyers, Emmaus, Employment, Immigration, Allentown
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National Briefing
'Bush Lied' T-shirt is cleared A federal judge barred the state from prosecuting an online merchant who sells shirts that list names of thousands of troops killed in Iraq. U.S. District Judge Neil Wake did not strike down the 2007 law against selling...Tags: Michael Mukasey, Orange County (Florida), Odyssey Marine Exploration Incorporated, Casey Anthony, O.J. Simpson
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Former Agriprocessors supervisor pleads guilty
Associated Press WriterA supervisor at the Agriprocessors meatpacking plant in Postville pleaded guilty Wednesday to conspiring to hire illegal immigrants and aiding and abetting their hiring. Juan Carlos Guerrero-Espinoza, 35, struck a plea deal with federal prosecutors in...Tags: Interior Policy, Immigration, Prosecution, Illegal Immigrants, Court Administration
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British glam rocker Gary Glitter freed in Vietnam
The Associated PressBritish glam rocker Gary Glitter was refused entry into Thailand, officials said Wednesday, a day after the convicted child molester was freed by Vietnam following nearly three years in prison. The 64-year-old Glitter arrived at Bangkok, Thailand's...Tags: Sexual Assault, Gary Glitter, Abusive Behavior, Punishment, Immigration
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'American dream'
Tribune Olympic BureauHenry Cejudo called it the American dream. The son of undocumented Mexican immigrants who had to work two jobs to keep food on the table, Cejudo gave the United States an Olympic gold medal in freestyle wrestling yesterday with a stunning win over Japan'...Tags: Freestyle Wrestling, Illegal Immigrants, Awards and Prizes, 5K Run, Horse Jumping
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Beijing Games: While you were sleeping
Tribune Olympic BureauIt's one of those classic Olympic stories you read about every four years. Henry Cejudo. Born in Los Angles to undocumented workers. Father returned to Mexico when Henry was 4. Mother stayed behind to raise six kids, family sleeping four to a bed....Tags: Water Polo, Gymnastics, Wayne Gretzky, Beijing Games, Beam Gymnastics
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