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Soldiers from 504th Expeditionary Military Intelligence Brigade unload debris from an illegal dumping site within one of the training areas. Jim Imhoff, engineering technician with the Directorate of Public Works Operations and Maintenance Division, said 61,500 pounds of trash was collected at the installation-wide spring cleanup.
Photo by Christine Luciano, DPW Environmental
Photo by Christine Luciano, DPW Environmental
Photo by Christine Luciano, DPW Environmental
Photo by Christine Luciano, DPW Environmental
Reinventing Governments: The Promise And Perils Of United Nations Peace Building
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Over the course of the 20th century a multitude of international organizations arose with the purpose of keeping international political, social, and economic peace. Organizations such as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the United Nations, and the World Bank are all products of a 20th century push to create a more connected international community. Political scientists such as Thomas Weiss, David Forsythe, Roger Coate, Kelly-Kate Pease and Eva Bertram in their publications The United Nations and Changing World Politics and Reinventing Governments: The Promise and Perils of United Nations Peace Buildings are scholars who have observed the history of these international organizations and analyze their purpose and effectiveness. According to the arguments made by these authors, the exact purpose and effectiveness of organizations such as NATO, the UN, and the World Bank is unclea
recorded in its database, one Austrian and one Italian, were
used by passengers on the flight after being reported stolen in
Thailand. Two people using stolen Italian and Austrian passports
had consecutive ticket numbers, suggesting the tickets were
issued together, Cable News Network reported, citing the Chinese
e-ticket verification system Travelsky.
Lumpur are being investigated, with a specific focus on four
names, Acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said
separately yesterday without elaborating.
agencies” concerning the passports, he said at a briefing.
The airline’s policy states that cockpit doors must be
electronically locked and can be opened only from the inside.
Every Tuesday and Friday,
WTR presents a round-up of news, developments and insights from across the trademark sphere. In our latest round-up, we look at the NCAA pausing an athlete name, image and likeness vote, the US Intellectual Property Alliance launching with the aim of raising IP awareness, Authentic Vision and ATQ Germany teaming up, and much more. Coverage this time from Trevor Little (TL), Bridget Diakun (BD), Jonathan Walfisz (JW) and Tim Lince (TJL).
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NCAA pauses athlete name, image and likeness vote – In October 2019, the governing board of the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) has voted unanimously to permit students participating in athletics the opportunity to benefit from the use of its name, image and likeness. The move was a significant one, with the board of governors directing each division to change name, image and likeness rules by January 2021. A vote was due this week on name, image and likeness and transfer proposals but at
Wonders of Westford Thanks so much for spotlighting Bree Drapa and the Westford Public Library [ Bright Lights, December 16]. You captured her, the library, the town office and the town green perfectly. She is a rock star, but here s the thing: So many people in Westford are rock stars. There s the guy who grooms the cross-country ski trails behind the school every winter. There s the woman who runs the cold-weather coat and hat drive, and the people who get up ridiculously early some Saturdays to run the food shelf, and the guy who organizes the summer concert series, and the parents who put in hours of time to help the eighth grade pull off its annual Halloween Haunted Forest and Spring Spaghetti Dinner (in non-pandemic times, anyway), and the families who started the annual East-West Flag Football Challenge every October, and so much more.