added 2007 Mon May 28 8:21:18 by TechnologyExpert
Last June, U.S. immigration officials were presented a plan that supporters said could help slash waiting times for green cards from nearly three years to three months and save 1 million applicants more than a third of the 45 hours they could expect to spend in government lines. It would also save about $350 million. The response? No thanks.
Last June, U.S. immigration officials were presented a plan that supporters said could help slash waiting times for green cards from nearly three years to three months and save 1 million applicants more than a third of the 45 hours they could expect to spend in government lines. It would also save about $350 million. The response? No thanks.
added 2007 Wed May 16 15:36:43 by gatitabonitasen
CANBERRA, Australia - Authorities said Monday they want to shoot more than 3,000 kangaroos on the fringes of Australia's capital, noting the animals were growing in population and eating through the grassy habitats of endangered speciesThe Defense Department wants to hire professional shooters to cull the kangaroos at two of its properties on the o
CANBERRA, Australia - Authorities said Monday they want to shoot more than 3,000 kangaroos on the fringes of Australia's capital, noting the animals were growing in population and eating through the grassy habitats of endangered speciesThe Defense Department wants to hire professional shooters to cull the kangaroos at two of its properties on the o
added 2007 Mon Jan 22 20:15:17 by STONERS
A trio of New York government officials on Monday warned the Big Apple will lose its status as the world's financial capital if the United States does not make changes to market rules and immigration policy.
A trio of New York government officials on Monday warned the Big Apple will lose its status as the world's financial capital if the United States does not make changes to market rules and immigration policy.
added 2007 Wed Jan 17 8:45:20 by STONERS
A Pentagon official who criticized American law firms for defending detainees at the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay apologized in a letter to the editor published in The Washington Post on Wednesday.
A Pentagon official who criticized American law firms for defending detainees at the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay apologized in a letter to the editor published in The Washington Post on Wednesday.






