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Approximately 450 heavy hitters in business, academia and politics from both sides of the Atlantic descended on Washington D.C. in early September for the U.S.-Ireland Business Summit. Adopting the theme “Redefining Relationships,” the conference aimed to strengthen economic ties between the U.S. and Ireland in the hopes of generating new economic opportunities in both countries.
The brainchild of Susan Ann Davis, head of a D.C.-based communications and public affairs firm and president of Irish American Republicans, this summit was the third such event held in Washington. Davis saw this summit as the chance to develop business relationships as a logical extension of the Good Friday Agreement and as an opportunity for the Bush administration to expand upon the work of the Clinton administration. “President George Bush has put forward a new vision for peace that emphasizes private sector leadership and innovation to build economic vitality and cooperation,” Davis m
With the pandemic and restrictions over the last 10 months, some organizations have found creative ways to work with youth in the county. Speak Life and Live was unable to host its regular camp this year, so it came up with a unique solution: Zoom camp.
The Statesville nonprofit organization is dedicated to mentoring youth in the area. Instead of its usual summer camp this year, it brought in the participating Iredell-Statesville Schools students online. The camp still focused on reading and writing, with an added element this year of an essay contest to conclude it.
âWith our focus being on literacy and the students losing valuable in-class education, we wanted to make sure we were helping fill the gap in our community,â Executive Director Leslie Morrison stated.
force, office of protective services. now, this scathing report blasting the center, the largest of the five facilities for people with intellectual disabilities. the report is a damning indictment says health inspectors found conditions impacting quality of care. patients abused, neglected and mistreated. the report said that the ops failed to insure evidence that all violations and injuries were investigated. and this says the center is at risk of losing federal certification. state senator mark leno auj yord a bill requiring o.p.s.to go to outside law enforcement to investigate major crimes. if to lose accreditation this would with upwards of $100 million a year. this is on the heels of an investigation last month by abc 7 news and our media partner california watch that say staff member was shooting patients a taser at the developmental center. the health department reporting that it includes a plan to correct violations. administrators say they ve made changes but ad
explain exactly what is happening this time in the ongoing saga. well this has been going on for years and this is the culmination. armstrong said tonight enough is enough. he s done fighting the persistent charges that he cheated and will not defend himself against the latest claims by the u.s. anti-doping agency. now be clear. this is in no way admission of guilt but certainly be portrayed that way by the group which has been after him for like forever now. they are banning him from competitive cycling. in june anti-doping officials claim they have new evidence proving armstrong had indeed used performance enhancers but couldn t give any details at that point. armstrong decision clears the way for them to press cycling governing body to strip lance of the title. armstrong claims they have no authority to take his titles away but the head of the agency disagrees with with him so we may have a bureaucratic beef going on. whatever the case, it s a stunning decision by lance