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This added up to a bunch of guys who were often looking for an outlet for their tensions. A co-worker told me how, when he covered the team, one of the outfielders would pelt him with ice cubes every time he walked into the clubhouse...
...Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council—as examples of innovative programs that strengthen Indian nations. PEP is “a therapeutic approach to people who either are at risk for losing their job [or] have been terminated,” Joyce Country, a social worker with the program, wrote in an e-mail. She also emphasized the program’s unique approach to job rehabilitation. “The curriculum is based on Emotional Intelligence,” she wrote. According to Country, PEP has strongly impacted the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate nation in South Dakota...
June 20, 2002, 10:15 a.m. A lobbyist to his co-worker Tony Rudy, former chief of staff for Texas Congressman TOM DELAY, on their boss Jack Abramoff presumably agreeing to funnel corporate donations to DeLay via a charity: "I'm sensing shadiness. I'll stop asking. I'll break it up over the various requests to a total of $25K." Rudy replies: "Your senses are good...
Bush plans to make post-Thanksgiving trips to the Southwest to talk up border security. His aides hope to set the stage for legislation that would both crack down on illegal entry, which appeals to conservatives, and make it easier for undocumented people to become guest workers, which tends to appeal to Hispanic voters. G.O.P. House members who fear that Bush's guest-worker plan could tear the party apart say Administration officials have recently assured them that the White House would support a separate border-security bill first rather than insist on a linked package. Doing so could make...
...support them. Because of security concerns, the State Department has only one envoy and one staff member from the U.S. Agency for International Development for the whole of Anbar province. As a result, reconstruction money isn't being spent in insurgent-friendly places like Fallujah. Says an aid worker in Fallujah who asked not to be named: "It's frustrating that it's taken 30 months to get someone out in the most restive part of the country...