Word: petitioners
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After the American intervention in 1983, the streets of the capital, St. George's, were filled with talk that U.S. working permits would be doled out like so many chocolate bars. Many even signed a petition urging Washington to annex the island. Those giddy hopes have passed, and Grenadians have...
The Tufts student senate wrote a letter to the trustees earlier this month requesting that the board completely divest from companies doing business in South Africa, said Ellen Bluestone, a Tufts senator. At the trustees meeting, Senate President Tracy Hahn presented a petition with 1100 names of Tufts students who...
On Monday, the North Berkshire Chamber of Commerce brought the House speaker's Boston office a petition with more than 10,000 signatures, calling for the passage of the bill.
The Attorney General's investigation began in May 1986 after four members of Alumni Against Apartheid (AAA), which sponsored a three-person petition slate for the Board, alleged that the University unfairly biased the election in favor of its own 10-person official slate of candidates. It was the first...
This week the recall campaign will present Arizona's secretary of state with more than 350,000 signatures demanding a recall vote on Mecham; fewer than 220,000 would be enough to force another election by next May. By contrast, Mecham squeaked into office with only 344,000 votes, a...