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Coming out about whether you are truth. What we are dealing with right now about what word the president used in his comparison of brown people to white people, what else was he talking about when he said we dont want people from countries like this. We want people from norway. A decorated war veteran senator going from i dont recall to what he said to he definitely didnt say what is being reported. Where are we in terms of the value of truth . You know, ive certainly had my ups and downs here and hraerpbtd listens. What to me is of critical importance of being credible and telling the truth, being straight as often as you can. When you screw up, acknowledge you made a mistake. This administration doesnt do that very much. It is regrettable. At times it will raise a credibility issue not only in this country but importantly, the rest of the world. Yeah. It is i wish you to live in interesting times. What kind of interesting is never made clear. Thank you, sir. Thanks, chris. Lets get g ....
The Oakton College Board of Trustees selected Evanston resident Mary Lynn Toussaint, J.D., to become board chair for a one-year term during its meeting on April 16. The board also selected Evanston re. ....
HAITI appeared in the news in September with the State Department's announcement of a "Treaty of Friendship" negotiated on behalf of their respective governments by United States Minister Dana Munro and Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Albert Blanchet. The new treaty, signed September 3, apparently provided for the termination of the occupation by the United States at an even earlier date than stipulated in the existing treaty (May 3, 1936). The State Department hailed the new treaty as providing the solution of a difficult problem. ....
Evanston RoundTable Open Search Print Mary Toussaint stands in front of her shop’s collection of African clothing. (Photo by Adina Keeling) Getting your Evanston news from Facebook? Try the Evanston RoundTable’s free daily and weekend email newsletters – sign up now! By Adina Keeling Minouchic Boutique is packed with racks of vibrant clothing, glass cases of jewelry, tiered accessory tables, and Haitian paintings propped up on wall shelves. Located at 1900 Asbury Ave., Suite B, the shop specializes in African clothing and sells new and used items. Minouchic Boutique, which opened in 2013, is owned by two sisters. Mary Toussaint manages the shop full-time, and Marie Lynn Toussaint, who works as an attorney, assists her sister when she can. The name Minouchic Boutique is a twist on Mary’s nickname, Minouche. ....