Qytetarët janë mbledhur edhe sot në Sheshin Skënderbej, në ditën e 20-të të protestës së tyre në kryeqytet, raporton TopChannel. Pas grumbullimit në shesh, protestuesit vijuan marshimin drejt Kryeministrisë, ku me pankarta në duar, thirrje përmes megafonëve dhe fjalime të shkurtra, adresuan kërkesat e tyre ndaj qeverisë, duke kërkuar mes të tjerash edhe largimin e […]

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Qytetarët janë mbledhur edhe sot në Sheshin Skënderbej, në ditën e 20-të të protestës së tyre në kryeqytet, raporton TopChannel. Pas grumbullimit në shesh, protestuesit vijuan marshimin drejt Kryeministrisë, ku me pankarta në duar, thirrje përmes megafonëve dhe fjalime të shkurtra, adresuan kërkesat e tyre ndaj qeverisë, duke kërkuar mes të tjerash edhe largimin e […]

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കഴിഞ്ഞ പത്തുവര്‍ഷത്തെ വികസന–ക്ഷേമ പ്രവര്‍ത്തനങ്ങളില്‍നിന്ന് പിന്‍വാങ്ങി, പൊതുസമ്പത്ത് തന്നെ സ്വകാര്യമേഖലയ്ക്ക് തീറെഴുതുന്നതാണ്‌ യുഡിഎഫ്‌ സർക്കാരിന്റെ ആദ്യ ബജറ്റെന്ന്‌ എൽഡിഎഫ്‌ കൺവീനർ ടി പി രാമകൃഷ്‌ണൻ.

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കഴിഞ്ഞ പത്തുവര്‍ഷത്തെ വികസന–ക്ഷേമ പ്രവര്‍ത്തനങ്ങളില്‍നിന്ന് പിന്‍വാങ്ങി, പൊതുസമ്പത്ത് തന്നെ സ്വകാര്യമേഖലയ്ക്ക് തീറെഴുതുന്നതാണ്‌ യുഡിഎഫ്‌ സർക്കാരിന്റെ ആദ്യ ബജറ്റെന്ന്‌ എൽഡിഎഫ്‌ കൺവീനർ ടി പി രാമകൃഷ്‌ണൻ.

The abolitionist and writer Frederick Douglass is known for many things, but perhaps among the most significant is his views on education’s relationship to slavery. Douglass himself was born into slavery in Maryland in 1818. Douglass described in his 1845 autobiography how one of his enslavers, Mrs. Auld, began teaching him to read when he […]

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The abolitionist and writer Frederick Douglass is known for many things, but perhaps among the most significant is his views on education’s relationship to slavery. Douglass himself was born into slavery in Maryland in 1818. Douglass described in his 1845 autobiography how one of his enslavers, Mrs. Auld, began teaching him to read when he […]

A state-licensed therapist who admitted burglarizing the apartments of assisted living residents in an effort to steal their medications is now facing licensing sanctions. The Iowa Board of Physical and Occupational Therapists has opted not to revoke the license of Eric Newsom of Cedar Rapids, who pleaded guilty last month to a criminal charge of […]

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A state-licensed therapist who admitted burglarizing the apartments of assisted living residents in an effort to steal their medications is now facing licensing sanctions. The Iowa Board of Physical and Occupational Therapists has opted not to revoke the license of Eric Newsom of Cedar Rapids, who pleaded guilty last month to a criminal charge of […]

(The Center Square) - The price of a gallon of unleaded gas in Wisconsin was $3.77 on Friday morning, down 72 cents from a month ago. Wisconsin ranked sixth with a 16% decline in price over the month, behind Colorado (94 cents), Florida (87 cents), Ohio (87 cents), Illinois (83 cents) and Michigan (76 cents) over the month, according to GasBuddy. The U.S. average is now down to $3.94, 61 cents below its cost a month ago. “If everything goes well and no major hurricane disruptions, we could see the national average fall below $3/gal again late this year with diesel falling back below $4/gal,” GasBuddy Petroleum Analyst Patrick DeHaan wrote. Wisconsin was one of several Midwest states that were impacted late this spring by both the conflict in the Middle East and issues at a BP refinery in Whiting, Indiana. Those caused Wisconsin prices to rice to $4.37 per gallon in May while diesel prices in the state hit a record high with an average price of $5.62 per gallon, topping the previous record set in 2022.

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(The Center Square) - The price of a gallon of unleaded gas in Wisconsin was $3.77 on Friday morning, down 72 cents from a month ago. Wisconsin ranked sixth with a 16% decline in price over the month, behind Colorado (94 cents), Florida (87 cents), Ohio (87 cents), Illinois (83 cents) and Michigan (76 cents) over the month, according to GasBuddy. The U.S. average is now down to $3.94, 61 cents below its cost a month ago. “If everything goes well and no major hurricane disruptions, we could see the national average fall below $3/gal again late this year with diesel falling back below $4/gal,” GasBuddy Petroleum Analyst Patrick DeHaan wrote. Wisconsin was one of several Midwest states that were impacted late this spring by both the conflict in the Middle East and issues at a BP refinery in Whiting, Indiana. Those caused Wisconsin prices to rice to $4.37 per gallon in May while diesel prices in the state hit a record high with an average price of $5.62 per gallon, topping the previous record set in 2022.

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I frequently answer constitutional questions from individuals who want to know more about the relationship between the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. Most of them understand that the Constitution is a statement of positive law—that is, man-made law—but they ask whether the Declaration is law as well. During the 18th century, an official declaration was an announcement of a particular event, often after the event had occurred. In addition to the announcement, a declaration might explain the event or justify action being taken. For example, in cases of offensive war, a government issued a declaration to announce the commencement of hostilities and to present its view of why it was justified in fighting. During the summer of 1775, the Second Continental Congress issued a “Declaration of the Causes and Necessity for Taking Up Arms.” This document explained why armed resistance against Britain had arisen and why it was necessary. When Congress proposed the Bill of Rights to the states, Congress added a preamble explaining that the bill included both “declaratory and restrictive clauses.” The declaratory clauses (now the Ninth and Tenth Amendments) merely declared—that is, clarified—what was already true about the Constitution: that the federal government was one of enumerated and limited powers, and that its lists of specific rights did not entitle the federal government to otherwise exceed those limited powers. The Declaration of Independence also was an announcement. When it was approved (July 4, 1776) and released to the public (July 8), Congress already had voted for Independence (July 2). The Declaration did not create a new legal situation; it explained why it had arisen. The Declaration is superbly organized. It begins with a title: “The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America,” and then proceeds in five identifiable parts. The first part is the preamble. A preamble in a legal or official document states the reason for the document and the purposes or intent behind it. Sometimes it consists of a set of “Whereas” clauses, and sometimes—as in the Declaration and the Constitution—it forms a single unit. The Declaration’s preamble consists of these familiar words: “When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.” This paragraph tells us the reason for the Declaration. The next part contains premises and assumptions. It is a statement of natural law and natural rights, and adds the prudential conditions under which a people can “throw off” an oppressive government. It reads in part: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.—That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed,—That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness . . .” The third part of the Declaration is the list of grievances. It begins as follows: “Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former Systems of Government. The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States. To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world.” Ensuing is a detailed list of 28 grievances and sets of grievances. They are stated as grievances against the king. Many commentators have argued that the principal fault for many of these grievances actually lay with Parliament or the ministry rather than with the king. But the king was the official representative of his country. He had the power to conduct foreign policy, he appointed the ministers who planned colonial policy, and he had sent troops (including Hessian troops) to America. Moreover, he could have vetoed or otherwise blocked oppressive parliamentary bills. Instead, he had contemptuously rejected recent colonial petitions and declared the colonies outside his protection. The fourth part of the Declaration was an apologia, or defense, of America’s conduct. It also suggested that the British people bore some of the blame for what had happened. This section reads in part as follows: “In every stage of these Oppressions We have Petitioned for Redress in the most humble terms: Our repeated Petitions have been answered only by repeated injury . . . Nor have We been wanting in attentions to our British brethren. We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarrantable jurisdiction over us. . . . We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity, and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations . . . They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity . . .” The fifth and last part contained what lawyers call the “operative words”—language that does not merely explain or justify, but actually create (or declare) a legal event: “We, therefore, the Representatives of the united States of America, in General Congress, Assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do, in the Name, and by Authority of the good People of these Colonies, solemnly publish and declare, That these United Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States; that they are Absolved from all Allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connection between them and the State of Great Britain, is and ought to be totally dissolved; and that as Free and Independent States, they have full Power to levy War, conclude Peace, contract Alliances, establish Commerce, and to do all other Acts and Things which Independent States may of right do. And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor.” Next installment: The Declaration of Independence - Its Debt to History and Meaning. Rob Natelson, a former University of Montana constitutional law professor, is Senior Fellow in Constitutional Jurisprudence at the Mountain States Policy Center, an independent research organization based in Idaho, Montana, Washington and Wyoming. Online at mountainstatespolicy.org. Rob authored the book “The Original Constitution,” and Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court have cited his constitutional research repeatedly.

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I frequently answer constitutional questions from individuals who want to know more about the relationship between the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. Most of them understand that the Constitution is a statement of positive law—that is, man-made law—but they ask whether the Declaration is law as well. During the 18th century, an official declaration was an announcement of a particular event, often after the event had occurred. In addition to the announcement, a declaration might explain the event or justify action being taken. For example, in cases of offensive war, a government issued a declaration to announce the commencement of hostilities and to present its view of why it was justified in fighting. During the summer of 1775, the Second Continental Congress issued a “Declaration of the Causes and Necessity for Taking Up Arms.” This document explained why armed resistance against Britain had arisen and why it was necessary. When Congress proposed the Bill of Rights to the states, Congress added a preamble explaining that the bill included both “declaratory and restrictive clauses.” The declaratory clauses (now the Ninth and Tenth Amendments) merely declared—that is, clarified—what was already true about the Constitution: that the federal government was one of enumerated and limited powers, and that its lists of specific rights did not entitle the federal government to otherwise exceed those limited powers. The Declaration of Independence also was an announcement. When it was approved (July 4, 1776) and released to the public (July 8), Congress already had voted for Independence (July 2). The Declaration did not create a new legal situation; it explained why it had arisen. The Declaration is superbly organized. It begins with a title: “The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America,” and then proceeds in five identifiable parts. The first part is the preamble. A preamble in a legal or official document states the reason for the document and the purposes or intent behind it. Sometimes it consists of a set of “Whereas” clauses, and sometimes—as in the Declaration and the Constitution—it forms a single unit. The Declaration’s preamble consists of these familiar words: “When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.” This paragraph tells us the reason for the Declaration. The next part contains premises and assumptions. It is a statement of natural law and natural rights, and adds the prudential conditions under which a people can “throw off” an oppressive government. It reads in part: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.—That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed,—That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness . . .” The third part of the Declaration is the list of grievances. It begins as follows: “Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former Systems of Government. The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States. To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world.” Ensuing is a detailed list of 28 grievances and sets of grievances. They are stated as grievances against the king. Many commentators have argued that the principal fault for many of these grievances actually lay with Parliament or the ministry rather than with the king. But the king was the official representative of his country. He had the power to conduct foreign policy, he appointed the ministers who planned colonial policy, and he had sent troops (including Hessian troops) to America. Moreover, he could have vetoed or otherwise blocked oppressive parliamentary bills. Instead, he had contemptuously rejected recent colonial petitions and declared the colonies outside his protection. The fourth part of the Declaration was an apologia, or defense, of America’s conduct. It also suggested that the British people bore some of the blame for what had happened. This section reads in part as follows: “In every stage of these Oppressions We have Petitioned for Redress in the most humble terms: Our repeated Petitions have been answered only by repeated injury . . . Nor have We been wanting in attentions to our British brethren. We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarrantable jurisdiction over us. . . . We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity, and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations . . . They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity . . .” The fifth and last part contained what lawyers call the “operative words”—language that does not merely explain or justify, but actually create (or declare) a legal event: “We, therefore, the Representatives of the united States of America, in General Congress, Assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do, in the Name, and by Authority of the good People of these Colonies, solemnly publish and declare, That these United Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States; that they are Absolved from all Allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connection between them and the State of Great Britain, is and ought to be totally dissolved; and that as Free and Independent States, they have full Power to levy War, conclude Peace, contract Alliances, establish Commerce, and to do all other Acts and Things which Independent States may of right do. And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor.” Next installment: The Declaration of Independence - Its Debt to History and Meaning. Rob Natelson, a former University of Montana constitutional law professor, is Senior Fellow in Constitutional Jurisprudence at the Mountain States Policy Center, an independent research organization based in Idaho, Montana, Washington and Wyoming. Online at mountainstatespolicy.org. Rob authored the book “The Original Constitution,” and Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court have cited his constitutional research repeatedly.

La economía cubana entra en una fase desconocida tras décadas de rigidez estructural. El Gobierno ha decidido reconfigurar en profundidad el papel del Estado, abriendo la puerta a la inversión privada y a mecanismos de mercado que cambian por completo el funcionamiento del sistema.

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La economía cubana entra en una fase desconocida tras décadas de rigidez estructural. El Gobierno ha decidido reconfigurar en profundidad el papel del Estado, abriendo la puerta a la inversión privada y a mecanismos de mercado que cambian por completo el funcionamiento del sistema.

New "ay What You Can" market demonstrates local solutions to address food access challenges The post Post From Community: County Executive Crowley, Mayor Johnson, Chairwoman Nicholson-Bovell highlight innovative community-led food access pilot in Milwaukee’s Near West Side appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Президент Украины Владимир Зеленский в ходе пресс-конференции 19 июня сообщил, что Минск, несмотря на заявления Александра Лукашенко, принимает участие в войне против Украины, поскольку на территории двух областей Беларуси находится техника, которая корректирует российские удары по украинским городам. "Для чего слова, что он не хочет быть войне? Пусть снимет эту технику. Пусть выключит эту технику. Я думаю, что ему недели будет достаточно этого сделать. Потому что сейчас каждый день из-за...

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Президент Украины Владимир Зеленский в ходе пресс-конференции 19 июня сообщил, что Минск, несмотря на заявления Александра Лукашенко, принимает участие в войне против Украины, поскольку на территории двух областей Беларуси находится техника, которая корректирует российские удары по украинским городам. "Для чего слова, что он не хочет быть войне? Пусть снимет эту технику. Пусть выключит эту технику. Я думаю, что ему недели будет достаточно этого сделать. Потому что сейчас каждый день из-за...

داخل السجون التونسية، يعيش النزلاء نقصا كبيرا في الرعاية الصحية والمتابعة الطبية اللازمتين، ما أدى إلى تسجيل عدد من الوفيات وتفاقم الأزمات الصحية لدى المرضى منهم من حاملي الأمراض المزمنة، ليُعمّق الاكتظاظ الفجوة بين ما تُلزمه الأسس التشريعية الدولية والوطنية الضامنة لحقوق المساجين وواقعهم داخل الزنازين.

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داخل السجون التونسية، يعيش النزلاء نقصا كبيرا في الرعاية الصحية والمتابعة الطبية اللازمتين، ما أدى إلى تسجيل عدد من الوفيات وتفاقم الأزمات الصحية لدى المرضى منهم من حاملي الأمراض المزمنة، ليُعمّق الاكتظاظ الفجوة بين ما تُلزمه الأسس التشريعية الدولية والوطنية الضامنة لحقوق المساجين وواقعهم داخل الزنازين.

Tras denuncias de vecinos, las autoridades fiscalizaron el taller "Multimarcas Car Servy", evidenciando graves deficiencias estructurales, sanitarias y el hurto flagrante de suministros a través de empalmes artesanales. El despliegue contempló sumarios de la Seremi de Salud, citaciones al SII e infracciones de la PDI por la Ley de Extranjería. Este artículo ¡De no creer! Iban a fiscalizar un taller mecánico y encontraron una residencial clandestina en Antofagasta fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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Tras denuncias de vecinos, las autoridades fiscalizaron el taller "Multimarcas Car Servy", evidenciando graves deficiencias estructurales, sanitarias y el hurto flagrante de suministros a través de empalmes artesanales. El despliegue contempló sumarios de la Seremi de Salud, citaciones al SII e infracciones de la PDI por la Ley de Extranjería. Este artículo ¡De no creer! Iban a fiscalizar un taller mecánico y encontraron una residencial clandestina en Antofagasta fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

(The Center Square) – The national average price for a gallon of motor fuel has steadily dropped in the past week, falling below $4 for the first time since the end of March. Illinoisans have, as a result, also seen lower prices at the pump. Illinois’ average cost per gallon Friday was $4.24, higher than the national average and still nearly $1 more than the Illinois price a year ago. The price decrease for Illinois, however, month-over-month was roughly 80 cents – a larger shift than the 56-cents difference in the national average, according to AAA. Vice President J.D. Vance told the media Thursday that as a result of negotiations with Iran and a tentative deal being struck to bring an end to the conflict with Iran, the cost of motor fuel to consumers has begun to fall steadily. “Last night, 12.5 million barrels of oil went through the Strait of Hormuz. That is a high since the beginning of the conflict. Oil prices are down nearly at their level from the pre-war conflict. Gas prices dropped below $4 a gallon today for the first time since the conflict,” Vance said. As of Friday morning, a U.S. official confirmed to The Center Square that both Israel and Hezbollah had agreed to a ceasefire, after fire between the two forces seemingly stalled peace talks between the United States and Iran. Vance delayed a trip to Switzerland for discussions with Iranian officials planned for Friday, where both sides were expected to officially sign a memorandum of understanding that includes a stipulation to end conflict in Lebanon as part of the larger ceasefire. Days after the memorandum gained preliminary agreement from both sides on June 14, President Donald Trump touted the tentative deal as a success for the U.S. “On Sunday we reached an agreement with Iran that achieves everything we set out to accomplish,” the president said. “Ending the current conflict, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and preventing Iran from ever obtaining a nuclear weapon.” Vance also confirmed that the U.S. has lifted its blockade of the strait. “All we've done is lift the blockade, and the straight we basically returned it to where it was before for the conflict. The blockade is off, we put that in after the conflict started. The straits are now open,” Vance said.

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(The Center Square) – The national average price for a gallon of motor fuel has steadily dropped in the past week, falling below $4 for the first time since the end of March. Illinoisans have, as a result, also seen lower prices at the pump. Illinois’ average cost per gallon Friday was $4.24, higher than the national average and still nearly $1 more than the Illinois price a year ago. The price decrease for Illinois, however, month-over-month was roughly 80 cents – a larger shift than the 56-cents difference in the national average, according to AAA. Vice President J.D. Vance told the media Thursday that as a result of negotiations with Iran and a tentative deal being struck to bring an end to the conflict with Iran, the cost of motor fuel to consumers has begun to fall steadily. “Last night, 12.5 million barrels of oil went through the Strait of Hormuz. That is a high since the beginning of the conflict. Oil prices are down nearly at their level from the pre-war conflict. Gas prices dropped below $4 a gallon today for the first time since the conflict,” Vance said. As of Friday morning, a U.S. official confirmed to The Center Square that both Israel and Hezbollah had agreed to a ceasefire, after fire between the two forces seemingly stalled peace talks between the United States and Iran. Vance delayed a trip to Switzerland for discussions with Iranian officials planned for Friday, where both sides were expected to officially sign a memorandum of understanding that includes a stipulation to end conflict in Lebanon as part of the larger ceasefire. Days after the memorandum gained preliminary agreement from both sides on June 14, President Donald Trump touted the tentative deal as a success for the U.S. “On Sunday we reached an agreement with Iran that achieves everything we set out to accomplish,” the president said. “Ending the current conflict, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and preventing Iran from ever obtaining a nuclear weapon.” Vance also confirmed that the U.S. has lifted its blockade of the strait. “All we've done is lift the blockade, and the straight we basically returned it to where it was before for the conflict. The blockade is off, we put that in after the conflict started. The straits are now open,” Vance said.

Больше 60% россиян говорили в закрытых социологических исследованиях, которые проводились перед праймериз «Единой России», что чувствуют усталость от войны с Украиной. Об этом пишет Faridaily со ссылкой на источник в партии и на социолога, который знает о результатах опросов.

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Больше 60% россиян говорили в закрытых социологических исследованиях, которые проводились перед праймериз «Единой России», что чувствуют усталость от войны с Украиной. Об этом пишет Faridaily со ссылкой на источник в партии и на социолога, который знает о результатах опросов.

El centrocampista neerlandés llega desde el De Graafschap, firma hasta 2030 y abre el capítulo de fichajes del Dépor para su regreso a la máxima categoría.

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El centrocampista neerlandés llega desde el De Graafschap, firma hasta 2030 y abre el capítulo de fichajes del Dépor para su regreso a la máxima categoría.

هاندەرانی هەڵبژاردەی ئەمەریکا و ئوسترالیا لە ویلایەتی سیاتڵ بە جۆش و خرۆشەوە چاوەڕێی دەستپێکردنی یاری نێوان هەردوو هەڵبژاردە دەکەن.

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هاندەرانی هەڵبژاردەی ئەمەریکا و ئوسترالیا لە ویلایەتی سیاتڵ بە جۆش و خرۆشەوە چاوەڕێی دەستپێکردنی یاری نێوان هەردوو هەڵبژاردە دەکەن.

در نخستین روز اردیبهشت سال ۱۴۰۵ ماهی که معمولا با شکوه بهار و زیبایی طبیعت شناخته می‌شود، اما امسال در ایران در سایه جنگ و آتش‌بسی لرزان سپری شد، امیرعلی میرجعفری اعدام شد.

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در نخستین روز اردیبهشت سال ۱۴۰۵ ماهی که معمولا با شکوه بهار و زیبایی طبیعت شناخته می‌شود، اما امسال در ایران در سایه جنگ و آتش‌بسی لرزان سپری شد، امیرعلی میرجعفری اعدام شد.

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COLUMBIA — Asked about eliminating the state income tax, Lt. Gov. Pam Evette said on the debate stage that she’d start with a “wage freeze,” while Attorney General Alan Wilson said legislators already could have put $20 billion back in taxpayers’ pockets. Eliminating South Carolina’s income tax has been a theme in the governor’s race, […]

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COLUMBIA — Asked about eliminating the state income tax, Lt. Gov. Pam Evette said on the debate stage that she’d start with a “wage freeze,” while Attorney General Alan Wilson said legislators already could have put $20 billion back in taxpayers’ pockets. Eliminating South Carolina’s income tax has been a theme in the governor’s race, […]