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Gang meth scheme ideal for experimental fund

Gang meth scheme ideal for experimental fund 14 Jul 2021 08:39 AM Photo: Radio Waatea Image Database. More Related Stories Dennis OReilly: Gang meth scheme ideal for experimental fund. A social activist who has been working with gang whanau for decades says Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern did the right thing by signing off on a methamphetamine recovery programme run by the Mongrel Mob. A social activist who has been working with gang whanau for decades says Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern did the right thing by signing off on a methamphetamine recovery programme run by the Mongrel Mob. National has attacked the decision, saying the Proceeds of Crime Fund should be spent on victims rather than gangs.

Garret Talks About Pima County Bullying Leman Academy Over Masks | KNST AM 790

By Garret Lewis Apr 22, 2021 Leman Academy s Director, Dennis O Reilly, feeling heat from upset parents about having kids masked up despite Ducey ending the requirement, sent out another email saying Pima County is encouraging the masks. He even praised the health department. About Garret Lewis Drive in with The Morning Ritual with Garret Lewis, weekday mornings on KNST AM 790. Listen at work on iHeartRadio.  

PerformanceIN 50 – 2020 | PerformanceIN

#performancein50 Client Services Analyst | CJ Affiliate Aayush has been instrumental in going above and beyond to come up with ideas that would help grow the business of his clients. This year saw Aayush come up with a campaign that required little to none investment to grow business revenue by more than 20% in the quarter. Aayush has always been proactive in staying ahead of the curve and thinking about how to grow the clients’ business before anything else. At such a young age Aayush continues to grow and reach greater heights in his journey in the performance marketing Industry. Adam Clisby ONE TO WATCH

Forgotten Genius

PBS Airdate: February 6, 2007 NARRATOR: 1939: A chemist at a midwestern paint company makes a startling discovery, one that could improve the health of millions of people. The company wants him to stick to making paint, but this man has always gone his own way. He was the grandson of Alabama slaves, yet he went on to become one of America s great scientists. HELEN PRINTY (Julian Laboratories Chemist) : He had to fight to overcome the odds of being a black man in America. JOHN KENLY SMITH (Historian) : The chemical world was a club, and outsiders were not really all that welcome. PETER WALTON (Julian Laboratories Employee) : We lived, for the most part, in a highly stressed, very competitive environment.

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