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Many credit unions are also marketing themselves, often for the first time, to dispel notions that they're exclusive to one company's employees. Despite its name, the Boeing Wichita credit union, with its permissive state charter, boasts many members among its 45,000 who are not Boeing employees but rather other workers and residents throughout its territory in eastern Kansas. Last fall the credit union rented billboards in the Wichita area to declare itself BETTER THAN YOUR BANK. In Minneapolis, Affinity Plus recently became an official sponsor of the Minnesota Twins to demonstrate to the community that...
...appears less likely that a post-Iraq Bush administration would allow itself to be seen "appeasing" a charter member of the President's "Axis of Evil" by offering political and economic rewards in exchange simply for a measure of restraint. Indeed, both sides in Beijing may have agreed to talk simply to buy time. Pyongyang wants to placate neighbors - the fact that China recently closed off its oil pipeline to North Korea for a couple of days may have played a major role in getting Pyongyang to the table - but its rhetoric right now suggests it is not expecting...
...America's military power is now absolute. Congress cannot stop him. That's not what the Constitution says, and it's not what the War Powers Act says, but that's how it works in practice. The U.N. cannot stop him. That's not what the U.N. Charter says, but who cares? And who cares what America's allies think either...
...when he said that. According to internal CCL emails I’ve obtained, it seems the changes were part of a joint proposal on the part of Illingworth and recently ousted Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis ’68 to approve a newly revised HRCF charter that did not remove the faith requirement for HRCF’s officers and that therefore allowed them to continue to discriminate. This happened, might I add, without the CCL meeting a single time this semester...
Kavulla’s characterization of President George W. Bush’s bestowal of authority on the U.N. carelessly ignores the fact that the U.S. bestowed authority upon the U.N. by becoming a signatory to the U.N. Charter, which obligates its signatories to refrain from aggression absent the approval of the Security Council...