And for reasons that i have mentioned, they have potentially exposed themselves and it would make it more difficult for the russians to simply sit on the sidelines and watch us get bogged down alone. They own part of the responsibility for the brooks in the middle east for the problems in the middle east. And much the same applies to china. And i would think that the russians would see this as in their own national interests. Well, one would have to assume thats the case because they have a national interest. A second question partially a statement, or partially a question. I was delighted to hear you general scowcroft, talk about the threat of cyber. I sort of feel like were england before world war ii ignoring a threat thats right this front of us. In front of us. We had the sony what if sony instead of a Movie Production Company had been the New York Stock Exchange or the gas pipeline . I have never seen an issue where weve had more warnings and were doing less. I hope you would con
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Northwest Suburban Bar Association Awards Timothy C. Evans Scholarship at Annual Meeting
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On May 20, 2021, the Northwest Suburban Bar Association (NWSBA) held its annual meeting, where it awarded the Honorable Timothy C. Evans scholarship. Attorney Gary Newland hosted the meeting as president of the NWSBA, and Judge Timothy Evans was in attendance to honor the scholarship recipients. Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi and Harper College President Avis Proctor spoke.
Northwest Suburban Bar Association Awards Timothy C. Evans Scholarship at Annual Meeting ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. (PRWEB) June 02, 2021 Each year, the Honorable Timothy C. Evans scholarship is awarded to a law student and, for the first time, paralegal students who reside in the Northwest suburbs of Chicago, IL. Scholarship recipients are chosen based on factors including scholastic achievement, financial need, leadership skills, and involve
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Maryland District #1 Representative P. Mike Jurry has donated a new cassava-processing mill to farmers of New Harper community in Harper Maryland County.
The presentation came following a request by the beneficiaries that they were involved in cassava production but were finding it difficult to add values to the product due to the lack of a machine that will process the cassava. From the cassava, farmers get gari, processed cassava that can be mixed with sugar and other supplements to eat either by soaking, or other means of preparation.
Representative Jurry said women from the New Harper Community visited his home in February this year and made the request, explaining the losses they encounter every year after harvesting their cassava in the absence of milling machine.