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Letters: U S must address the root causes of migration
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Here because I am mad : Community activists protest UC regents
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Letters to the Editor: Ban on menthol cigarettes is the right move
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The Biden administration is promising to ban menthol cigarettes.Gabrielle Lurie / The Chronicle 2017
Regarding “U.S. vows again to ban menthol flavor in cigarettes, cigars” (Nation, April 29): The San Francisco Marin Medical Society applauds the Biden administration and Food and Drug Administration’s move to ban menthol cigarettes within the coming year.
This pro-health/anti-tobacco policy has been a long time coming, as it’s obvious that such flavorings are a primary factor in Big Tobacco’s marketing to youth and specifically to Black Americans.
Autumn Ridge Church program features a former member in Abu Dhabi and an avid gardener.
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Post Bulletin staff reports | 11:33 pm, Apr. 6, 2021 A Time for Women, a program of Autumn Ridge Church in Rochester, meets at 7 p.m. Thursday via Zoom.
Juli Fischer will give devotions titled “We Never Know What the Future Holds.” After 22 years of worshipping at Autumn Ridge Church, she moved with her husband to Abu Dhabi, where he is working at a new Mayo-affiliated hospital. Fischer says living in a huge city in a vast desert is exhilarating, challenging, scary, educational and full of surprises.
From UC Berkeley to UC Hastings: Colleges steal and hoard land, lives and resources
March 1, 2021
From Berkeleyside: “UC Berkeley is progressing with its plans to build student housing at People’s Park. For the next month, it will close off sections of the park to drill for soil samples. No one will be kicked out of the park but some people will be asked to move their tents. Cal hopes to start construction on the complex, which includes a 14-17 story building in 2022.” Following this announcement, police put up fencing around the perimeter of the public, people-founded park. At the Jan. 29 protest, a large gathering of activists, students and all kinds of people came together to take down the fencing and carry it all the way to UC Berkeley’s Sproul Hall, a seven-story residence for students with 418 rooms. Photo: Poor News Network
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