March 14, 2008

Hillary Clinton to visit Casper

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will be speaking at Casper College on Friday, said Lisa Icenogle, information coordinator for Casper College.Clinton will be speaking at 6:30 p.m. in the Administration Gymnasium, Icenogle said. The state basketball tournament previously reserved the larger Swede Erickson Thunderbird Gymnasium.The democratic caucuses are on Saturday morning at the Holiday Inn on the River. .

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March 12, 2008

Saturday event standing up for women's rights

Local observers of International Women's Day are preparing a colourful but pointed message to be staged this Saturday. At least seven local organizations and their supporters will band together for a morning march entitled Stand Under Your Umbrella and Stand Up for Women's Rights. Rahno Godfrey, training and education co-ordinator for Belleville's Three Oaks Foundation, said marchers will paint, sew, or stick messages on their umbrellas for the morning march. "It is not just a women's event. It's for women and children and men of conscience ... the more numbers, the better," Godfrey said. "It's really important that Canadians be aware and involved in what's happening in their politics and their communities." She noted Canada in 1981 adopted the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination.

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March 11, 2008

Oman guarantees women equal rights, opportunities: Sharifa

MUSCAT — The Sultanate, along with the world, will observe and celebrate International Women's Day today. “Today, March 8, of every year marks a day which is dedicated to women regardless of their race, language and culture. In fact, women advancements and achievements occur on a daily basis. The Omani woman is the focal point of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said's government, guaranteeing her equal rights and opportunities. March 8 allows us to reflect and acknowledge these accomplishments. “The wise leadership of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said recognises the important role in the empowerment of all Omani women in all sectors of the society. Omani women are the foundation of support for their families, and are at the forefront in every sphere of life.

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March 10, 2008

Oman 'regional pioneer for women's rights'

Muscat: Oman is one of the most advanced countries in the Gulf region as far as women's rights are concerned, according Dr Nora N. Alnahedh, resident representative (GCC) of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). In a written statement to Gulf News, the Muscat-based-senior UNFPA official said that since the Renaissance in 1970, the Omani government has actively promoted female education with impressive results. "Omani women have been working in various fields and actively participate in the national development process. Omani women also enjoy a lot of political, social and economic rights," she said on the occasion of International Women's Day on Saturday. The UN official added UNFPA's regional office had focused on the development of Omani women since it opened in 2006.

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March 08, 2008

Confidence vote on Afghan mission expected for March

But Liberal Leader Stéphan Dion told reporters on Wednesday that while he will add amendments to the motion, he won't compromise on his belief that the combat mission in Kandahar must end by February 2009. Asked whether he would be willing to go to the polls over the issue, Dion said he didn't want to speculate with respect to an election. Full story Would you be willing to see an election called on this issue? If not who would you blame for forcing an election? « Previous Topic | Main | Next Topic » This discussion is now Closed. View the Comments. .

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March 07, 2008

Rice: Time for action on women’s rights

US secretary of state Condoleezza Rice said Thursday that actions rather than words are needed to improve the position of women. Speaking to the press after appearing at a conference of women leaders in Brussels, she said, "Women who are in ‘non-traditional roles' say that the horizons are limitless. "But in order to make that true, it has to not just be a statement, it has to be an effort to really remove the barriers that prevent that from being true. That means educating girls, protecting girls, giving political rights to women." The conference, ‘Women: stabilising an insecure world', was held in advance of international women's day, which will be celebrated on 8 March. EU external relations chief Benita Ferrero-Waldner, who organised the event in Brussels, said, "Our focus today is not only on women as victims.

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March 06, 2008

Every School Every Thursday -- Des Moines West

To find out more about dry cleaning they visited Hillyer Cleaners, a dry cleaner and tailoring shop in the Hubbell neighborhood. Carey Dunley's second-grade class took a trip to La Mie Bakery. They were making a real-life connection to a story they read in a new reading series called "Jalape�o Bagels." Hubbell second-grader Ava Logsdon's parents own La Mie. The second-grade students made cinnamon rolls, which they got to eat, and pizza dough with Joe Logsdon. They also got a quick tour of the kitchen ovens, the mixing machines and the walk-in refrigerator. King Seven fifth-graders were inducted into the NAACP's Youth Council elementary unit at a banquet Feb. 16. Through their involvement with this council, they will be learning more about the organization as well as leadership.

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March 05, 2008

Sexual apartheid, political Islam and women's rights

The event is free of charge; donations are welcome. The seminar is organised by Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain and Equal Rights Now, Organisation against women's discrimination in Iran, and endorsed by the National Secular Society, the British Humanist Association, the LGBT Humanist Association and the Organisation for Women�s Freedom in Iraq. For more information, please contact Maryam Namazie maryamnamazie@googlemail.com or call 07719166731. The Council of Ex-Muslims will be launching its No to Sharia Campaign at a March 10 evening seminar commemorating International Women�s Day at Conway Hall in London. Also, support us by signing a declaration proclaiming this IWD a day of protest against sexual apartheid: http://maryamnamazie.blogspot.com/2008/02/iwd-day-of-pr....html .

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March 04, 2008

On Native Ground

DUMMERSTON, Vt. -- So now the last piece in the grand plan for right-wing control of the United States has fallen into place. With Tuesday's 58-42 Senate vote, Associate Justice Samuel Alito joined the Supreme Court (and promptly and unexpectedly voted against the neo-cons on a death penalty case, to his credit). While my U.S. Senators, Patrick Leahy and James Jeffords, cast votes against Alito, they could not overcome the Republican majority who supported him. Looking back at court nominees over the past century, only Clarence Thomas received less Senate support than Alito. But it doesn't matter now. Conservatives now have a solid majority on the Supreme Court for decades to come. There will now be enough votes on the court to support expanded presidential power and to erode civil rights, labor and environmental protections and, in general, attempt to turn the clock back to the way America was circa 1900.

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March 03, 2008

Women’s Month 2008

The celebration of Women's Month provides a channel for the nationwide campaign to promote gender equality and women's empowerment programs on the national and local levels. Specifically, it seeks to promote the UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW). .

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