Senior Special Assistant to the President on Millen-nium Development Goals (MDGs), Mrs. Amina Ibrahim, has rated Nigeria's annual maternal mortality of 55,000 deaths as the world's second highest.
Graduation matters. That was the message motivational speakers, educators, city leaders and business professionals shared Saturday during two day-long summits in Rialto and San Bernardino.
Bail Bondsmen have a rough and tumble image, but not so Freddie Martinez. The owner of a bail bonds agency in Fontana and a Vietnam veteran, Martinez is a soft-hearted and steadfast supporter of programs for the homeless, youth and veterans and their families.
The U.S. is its own worst enemy when it comes to recruiting immigrants as spies, analysts and translators in the war on terrorism, new Americans are telling intelligence officials.
The U.S. is its own worst enemy when it comes to the desperately important task of recruiting immigrants as spies, analysts and translators in the war on terror, new Americans are telling intelligence officials. The government's policies raise suspicions and fear in the immigrants' home countries and disturb potential recruits here who might otherwise want to help.
Salina South High School's graduation ceremony is set for 5 p.m. today at the Bicentennial Center. Guest speaker will be Salina native and astronaut Steve Hawley.
Graduation ceremonies for the Salina Area Technical School are scheduled for 8 p.m. today at the Bicentennial Center. Guest speaker will be Joseph Grassman, chairman of the Glassman Corp. in Hays and chair of the Kansas Technical Education Authority.
Caity Sacco pitched a five-inning no-hitter as the Highlanders beat Lakeland, 11-0, at Main Memorial Field. West Milford will play Hawthorne today in the County final.
Sun, May 18, 2008 (12:07 a.m.) The U.S. is its own worst enemy when it comes to the desperately important task of recruiting immigrants as spies, analysts and translators in the war on terror, new Americans are telling intelligence officials.