REPUBLICAN, JC WATTS LEAVES WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON — House Republican Conference Chairman J.C. Watts, Jr. (R-Okla.) made the following statement on July 1, 2002 at a news conference in Norman, Oklahoma:
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WASHINGTON — House Republican Conference Chairman J.C. Watts, Jr. (R-Okla.) made the following statement on July 1, 2002 at a news conference in Norman, Oklahoma:
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LOS ANGELES–(BUSINESS WIRE) — A new chapter in the history of one of Hollywood’s most fabled locations began today as developer Bond Capital, Ltd. and partners Canyon-Johnson Urban Fund, California State Teachers’ Retirement System and HW Marketplace, LLC broke ground for Sunset & Vine,
Emmy and Grammy award winning funnyman Chris Rock is back on the big screen in the Jerry Bruckheimer action flick, “Bad Company,” which also stars Anthony Hopkins, Kerry Washington and Garcelle Beauvais-Nylon.
Sec. of Treasury believes more money will not solve problems
Guilty Verdict In Birmingham Church Bombing Murders 1963 Explosion by KKK Took Life of Four Little Girls
Washington, D.C. — The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, (CBCF), announces that its 2002 Annual Legislative Conference, (ALC), will be held from Wednesday, September 11, 2002 to Saturday, September 14, 2002, at the Washington Convention Center, 900 9th Street, N.W., in Washington, D.C.
Hispanic Special Agents recently filed a class action discrimination suit against the U.S. Customs Service. The class complaint was filed May 10, 2002 and alleges that the Customs Service has discriminated against Hispanic Special Agents since the 1970s in promotions, transfers and assignments, awards and bonuses, training, and discipline.