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Games in sochi. The true heroes behind the dangerous war time work to rescue art stolen by the nazis. Some people blame it on the stormy winter weather. Others say its proof that economic recovery has a ways to go. Either way, underperformance. Well begin our coverage with real moneys ali velshi. What happened last month . We were waiting for recovery in january. For the second half of 2013, job growth on a monthly basis had been very, very strong. In fact we averaged 194,000 jobs a month, if you averaged over all of 2013. Then december came, and we grew by 75,000 jobs. Something went wrong, who knows what happened . We were hoping for a better result in january and we came out with 113,000. What do you make of that . Better than 75, but nowhere near the 200,000 plus that we needed. Thats what shocked everybody. The Unemployment Rate actually dropped from 6. 6 from 6. 7 but thats really not important at this point in the econom ....
Bill to Allow WA Police to Enforce Tribal Warrants Passes House koze.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from koze.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
OLYMPIA- A new bill preventing individuals from escaping justice for crimes committed on tribal lands by fleeing into Washington state jurisdiction has passed the Senate with a vote of 45-4. ....
Restorative Justice in Indian Country Wellness courts provide an example of how some tribal governments are using indigenous sovereignty to build a community-based justice system, rooted in support and trust rather than punishment. The Penobscot Nation has embraced the wellness court as an alternative to incarceration. (North Wind Picture Archives / Alamy Stock Photo) When Kris Loring stepped into the Penobscot Nationâs Healing to Wellness Court on Indian Island in Penobscot, Maine, around four years ago, he immediately felt the difference. âIt definitely wasnât like a regular court,â he said. Attending his hearing was like âsitting down in a big living room. . . . Youâre all right in a circle, wherever you want to sit.â ....