1993. In her pioneering work in behalf of the womenftr o she ha truly historic record of achievement. Reporter as a Supreme Court justice she was best known for the farreaching dhat struck downec the tioisn virgin military institutes menonly admission policy. Those doors that were shut tight against us are now open. Optimistic. Reporter Justice Ginsburg was known as a judicial work horse. She worked throughout her treatment for cancer in 1999 and again ten years later. In january 2019, herurry tovo rs lesions from her lung forced her to miss oral arguments, but she continued working from home. Ginsburg became something of a pop ctu iat her life. This comedic but still rev rent impression of her on saturday night live. Im never going to step down now. You cant get rid of me. Aentitled rbg and the 2018 film on the basis of sex focusing on her push for equal rights. On civil rights, abortion and separation of church and state, she was a consistent liberal, yet she won the admiration of ma
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Plus even the ghost dont want to get covert 19 theyre providing updated socially distance to welcome to doze visiting their Haunted House. Im melissa chan welcome to news asia its great to have you with us protests in thailand have entered their 2nd month activists feel the military dominates too much of the government and that the country has slid further and further away from democracy whats different this time from previous protests over the years has also been the call to reform the countrys monarchy while the people protest by gere along corn has reportedly spent much of the pandemic at a luxury hotel in southern germany protesters want to limit the teams power his finances and they want to have the right to criticize him something they cant do under thailands strict laws at the moment. A tribute to democracy ripped away and disappeared a whodunnit near bangkoks royal palace. Less than 24 hours earlier protest leaders had installed this plaque engraved with the message thailand be
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