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With almost 20 years as a JP, Dorman has signed hundreds of documents while helping thousands of people in what he describes as a labour of love. "This is a service that I'm prepared to do. I was asked to serve the community and I decided that I would...
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Font Resize Tuesday Gardena City Council meeting canceled From staff reports Posted: 11/24/2009 07:10:06 AM PST Tuesday's City Council meeting canceled: Tonight's regularly scheduled Gardena City Council meeting has been canceled because there was nothing...
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Opposition has emerged to a state lawmaker�s efforts to delete a ban on dueling in the state oath of office. State Rep. Mike Cherry, D-Princeton, said Tuesday at the first legislative hearing on Rep. Darryl Owens� prefiled bill to delete dueling from...
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Constitution were particularly sensitive to the conditions under which a President could serve or any hint that a privileged, monarchal class might emerge. “No Title of Nobility shall be granted by the United States. And no Person holding any Office of...
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You don't have to be delegate to grip and grin with President Obama...Quenga Hance, who is from Guam but currently serves at Patrick Air Force Base in Florida, helped prepare Washington, D.C., for the historic inauguration of the first African-American...
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Barack What the papers say BY Matthew Chapman Barack Obama's inauguration has been headline news across the globe as the world wakes up to a new era of international politics. In Europe the reaction to Obama's inauguration, along with Bush's departure,...
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Barack Obama was sworn into office for a second time on Wednesday, amid legal concerns raised after he and US Chief Justice John Roberts erred on one word during Tuesday's inaugural ceremony. Some constitutional scholars raised questions about whether...
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Chief Justice John Roberts, who first administered the oath to Mr Obama on the steps of the US Capitol, also administered the oath to the president today in front of reporters. The White House counsel said in a statement read by a spokesman the oath was...
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A standing-room only crowd of more than 260 students, faculty and staff filled a room at the University of Texas San Antonio to watch the inauguration, and when the crowd outside the U.S. Capitol was asked to rise, so did a lone figure in the center of...
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Both Chief Justice John Roberts and President Barack Obama stumbled slightly over wording of the presidential oath of office on Tuesday, providing a brief awkward moment in an otherwise smooth inauguration ceremony. The oath, which is enshrined in the...
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