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Recovery Expected by Spring Despite Unusually Large Measure of Uncertainty, BNA Economic Outlook Panel Says

Jan 02, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- BNA's outlook survey panelexpects the year 2002 to be marked by a modest recovery from therecession that began last spring. Given the stimulus already in thepipeline, the recovery will happen regardless of the timing or sizeof an additional federal ...

Voice of Conscience Conversation to Explore Issues of Faith in U.S.; January 2002 Event Marks Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday

Jan 02, 2002 ... News Advisory: The National Conference for Community and Justice (NCCJ) and Aetnatoday announced that the focus for The 2002 Voice of Conscience: The7th Annual Conversation on Race, Ethnicity, and Culture will be "TheIncreasing Pluralism of the United States' Religious Landscape ...

Recovery Expected by Spring Despite Unusually Large Measure of Uncertainty, BNA Economic Outlook Panel Says

Jan 02, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- BNA's outlook survey panelexpects the year 2002 to be marked by a modest recovery from therecession that began last spring. Given the stimulus already in thepipeline, the recovery will happen regardless of the timing or sizeof an additional federal ...

Schedule of Upcoming Events at the National Press Club

Jan 02, 2002 ... News Advisory: Below is a list of upcoming events scheduled to be held at theNational Press Club. National Press Club events are open to NPC members and theirguests only. Credentialed press may cover Luncheons and Newsmakers.Events listed are subject to last-minute changes ....

Hudson Institute Panel Discussion on "The Political Landscape: 2002"

Jan 02, 2002 ... News Advisory: Hudson Institute cordially invites all interested media to a paneldiscussion on "The Political Landscape: 2002" with William Kristol,Editor, The Weekly Standard; Mark Mellman, President and CEO, TheMellman Group; and Michael Barone, principal co-author, The ...

Survey Results, New Public Service Campaign on Poverty in America to Be Released Jan 8. at National Press Club

Jan 02, 2002 ... News Advisory: WHAT: National Press Club Morning Newsmaker News Conference WHEN: Tuesday, Jan. 8 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. WHO: Robert Vitillo, Executive Director, Catholic Campaign for HumanDevelopment (CCHD) ...

Town Hall Meeting On Election Protection; Civil Rights Activists Hope to Prevent a Repeat of 2000 in 2002

Jan 02, 2002 ... News Advisory: As the nation heads into the next election year, civil rightsactivists and community leaders will gather at a town hall meeting todiscuss ways to help ensure that the votes cast by people of colornext November are counted. A consortium of eight news ...

Trial Bar Med-Mal Position Upheld By Insurance Industry Analysis

Jan 02, 2002 ... HARRISBURG, Penn., Jan. 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- A recent analysis of"disarray" in the medical malpractice industry nationwide supportsthe assertions of the Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association that theinsurance industry's own business practices are responsible for itsfinancial losses ....

Passenger Supports Agent's Claim Of Profiling; Seatmate Of Muslim Secret Service Agent Says Profiling Was 'Blatant'

Jan 02, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The passenger sitting nextto a Muslim Secret Service agent who says he was removed from anAmerican Airlines flight because of racial and religious profilinghas come forward to support that allegation. The passenger told the Council on ...

Administration Aids Dislocated Workers After Plant Closure; Labor Secretary Chao Awards Money For Re-Employment Training In Texas

Jan 02, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- U.S. Secretary of LaborElaine L. Chao today announced a National Emergency Grant of up to$2,968,043 to aid workers laid off as a result of the closure of AGProcessing and MEMC Southwest in Sherman, Texas. "The workers at AG Processing and MEMC ...

National Emergency Grant Aids Workers In Georgia; Labor Secretary Chao Awards Money For Re-Employment Training

Jan 02, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- U.S. Secretary of LaborElaine L. Chao today announced a National Emergency Grant of $584,700to aid workers laid off as a result of the closures of WilkinsIndustry, Inc., in McRae, and Amercord, Inc., in Lumber City, Ga. "It is important that ...

Mass. Supermarket Closure Leaves Workers Unemployed; Labor Dept. To Provide National Emergency Grant For Re-employment Services

Jan 02, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- U.S. Secretary of LaborElaine L. Chao announced today the allocation of a $1,081,753National Emergency Grant to aid workers dislocated as a result of theclosure of Shaw's Supermarkets, Inc., Distribution Center in EastBridgewater, Mass. "The ...

Missouri Receives National Emergency Grant; U.S. Labor Secretary Elaine L. Chao Awards Money For Re-Employment Training

Jan 02, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- U.S. Secretary of LaborElaine L. Chao today announced a National Emergency Grant of $1.3million to aid workers laid off from Excel Corporation, HoneywellCorporation/FRAM Division and Holmes Group/Rival Division. "This National Emergency Grant ...

National Emergency Grant To Aid Oregon's Dislocated Workers; Money Will Provide Re-Employment Services To Laid Off Workers

Jan 02, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- U.S. Secretary of LaborElaine L. Chao announced today the allocation of a $1,707,993National Emergency Grant to aid workers dislocated as a result of theclosure of AgriFrozen Foods, Inc., in Woodburn and Salem, Ore. "All dislocated workers ...

Major National Emergency Grant Aids Workers In Texas; Labor Dept. Provides Money For Airline, Industry Workers Affected By 9/11

Jan 02, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- U.S. Secretary of LaborElaine L. Chao today announced a $6.2 million National EmergencyGrant to aid dislocated workers in airline and tourism-relatedindustries in Texas. "The disasters on September 11th have left a mark on our societyand our ...

South Dakota State University's Richard W. Lee Named Freedom Forum Journalism Administrator Of The Year

Jan 02, 2002 ... ARLINGTON, Va., Jan. 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Richard W. Lee, head ofthe department of journalism and mass communication at South DakotaState University, has been named the Freedom Forum JournalismAdministrator of the Year for 2002. The award recognizes outstanding leadership in the ...

Hall To Join Reps. Wolf And Pitts In Fact-Finding Mission To Afghanistan And Pakistan; Visit To Focus On Humanitarian Situation

Jan 02, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Rep. Tony P. Hall, D-Ohio,will join Rep. Frank R. Wolf, R-Virginia, and Rep. Joseph R. Pitts, R-Pennsylvania, on a fact-finding visit to Pakistan and AfghanistanJanuary 2-11. The trio will focus on humanitarian issues and plan to ...

WTO Rules That Section 211 Violates International Agreements on Trademark Protection

Jan 02, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The World Trade OrganizationAppellate Body has issued a ruling today on "Section 211." This U.S.legislation was adopted in 1998 aimed at preventing the future saleof the Cuban rum brand "Havana Club" in the USA by Havana ClubInternational ....

FCC Ignores Law, Allows Indecency to Flourish, Says Concerned Women for America

Jan 02, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Broadcast entertainment hasspiraled into nearly nonstop offensive fare while the FCC has lookedthe other way, according to "The FCC: A Failure of Enforcement," aSpecial Report released today by the Culture and Family Institute, anaffiliate of ...

Christian and Muslim Clerics To Discuss `Islamic Threat'

Jan 02, 2002 ... News Advisory: The National Clergy Council and the Institute on Religion andPublic Policy will cosponsor a panel discussion on the growing alarmamong Christian church leaders caused by the expansion of violentIslamic sects around the world and in the United States inparticular ....

Department of Labor: Mining Deaths Drop To New Low In 2001

Jan 02, 2002 ... ARLINGTON, Va., Jan. 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Fatal injuries at minesin the United States declined last year to a historic new low,according to preliminary data released today by the Mine Safety andHealth Administration (MSHA). The data indicate that 72 miners diedin on-the-job accidents ...

Advocate for Seniors To Discuss Recent Report of President's Commission to Strengthen Social Security

Jan 03, 2002 ... News Advisory: WHO: Max Richtman, executive vice president, National Committee toPreserve Social Security and Medicare will be in the San FranciscoBay Area and available to discuss recent recommendations of PresidentBush's Commission to Strengthen Social Security. Richtman will ...

Advocate for Seniors To Discuss Recent Report of President's Commission to Strengthen Social Security

Jan 03, 2002 ... News Advisory: WHO: Max Richtman, executive vice president, National Committee toPreserve Social Security and Medicare will be in the Seattle area andavailable to discuss recent recommendations of President Bush'sCommission to Strengthen Social Security. Richtman will also ...

Advocate for Seniors To Discuss Recent Report of President's Commission to Strengthen Social Security

Jan 02, 2002 ... News Advisory: WHO: Max Richtman, executive vice president, National Committee toPreserve Social Security and Medicare will be in the Portland areaand available to discuss recent recommendations of President Bush'sCommission to Strengthen Social Security. Richtman will also ...

NFL Coaches Urge Americans to Serve on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

Jan 03, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Three National FootballLeague head coaches have recorded television and radio public serviceannouncements (PSAs) that urge Americans young and old to serve theircommunities on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Jan. 21. The PSAs -- "NFL Coaches: ...

Langston Hughes Honored In Black Heritage Commemorative Stamp Series; USPS Celebrates 25th Anniversary of Black Heritage Series

Jan 03, 2002 ... NEW YORK, Jan. 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Langston Hughes -- known forhis insightful, colorful portrayals of black life in America from thetwenties through the sixties -- will soon receive one of the nation'shighest honors when the U.S. Postal Service issues a newcommemorative postage stamp in ...

AABB Hosts Conference to Present Data on Status of U.S. Blood Supply Pre/Post Sept. 11, Kick Off National Volunteer Blood Donor Month

Jan 03, 2002 ... News Advisory: Who: The American Association of Blood Banks (AABB), National BloodData Resource Center (NBDRC) and America's Blood Centers (ABC). What: The National Volunteer Blood Donor Month Press Conference willinclude a presentation of the "Thank You ...

Federal Credit Union Chief Regulator Announces 2001 Record-Setting Total; America's Credit Unions Adopted Over 16 Million

Jan 03, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- America's federally-chartered credit unions expanded service into underserved and low-income communities across the United States with a record 16.1million potential new credit union members added in 2001, accordingto National Credit Union ...

Schedule of Upcoming Events at the National Press Club

Jan 03, 2002 ... News Advisory: Below is a list of upcoming events scheduled to be held at theNational Press Club. National Press Club events are open to NPC members and theirguests only. Credentialed press may cover Luncheons and Newsmakers.Events listed are subject to last-minute changes ....

Legislators Urge Chao to Reconsider Eliminating Regional Women's Bureau Offices

Jan 03, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- A bipartisan group of 69members of the U.S. House of Representatives today sent a letter toSecretary Chao, urging the Department of Labor to reconsider itsdecision to eliminate regional offices for the Women's Bureau.Recently, Congresswoman Rosa L ....

National Superintendent of the Year News Conference, Jan. 8

Jan 03, 2002 ... News Advisory: WHAT: National Superintendent of the Year News Conference WHEN: Tuesday, Jan. 8, 11 a.m. WHERE: National Press Club, Zenger Room 14th & F Streets N.W. Washington, D.C. DETAILS: Superintendents from Maryland, Washington, North ...

DOL Sponsors Jobs And Skills Fair; Over 150 Employers And Service Providers To Attend

Jan 03, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The U.S. Department of Laborwill sponsor a day-long jobs and skills fair to help get theWashington, D.C. region back to work on Thursday, Jan. 10, 2002. Over150 employers and service providers are expected to attend theWorkforce Recovery Conference ....

AIA Statement on Bush Administration's Repeal of 'Blacklisting' Rule

Jan 03, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following is a statementby AIA President and CEO John W. Douglass on the Administration'srepeal of the "Blacklisting" Rule: The aerospace industry welcomes the Federal AcquisitionRegulations (FAR) Council's move on December 27 to revoke ...

North American Millers' Association Supports Continued Free Trade in Wheat Between U.S., Canada

Jan 03, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The North American Millers'Association (NAMA) is encouraged by the report released by the U.S.International Trade Commission (ITC) -- Wheat Trading Practices:Competitive Conditions between U.S. and Canadian Wheat, whichsupports continued free trade ...

Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) Announces Robert L. Borchardt as Executive Chair of EIA Board of Governors

Jan 03, 2002 ... ARLINGTON, Va., Jan. 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Dave McCurdy, Presidentof the Electronic Industries Alliance, today announced Robert L.Borchardt would be the incoming 2002 Chairman of the Board ofGovernors of EIA. As Chairman of EIA, Borchardt will oversee the 60-person Board ...

Key Foundation Initiative Examining Effects of Welfare and Health Reform on the States to be Subject of Washington Conference Jan. 10

Jan 03, 2002 ... News Advisory: The W.K. Kellogg Foundation's Devolution Initiative, a multi-state, multi-year grant project that is examining the effects ofwelfare and health care reform efforts on states, communities, andtribal governments around the country, will be the focus of aconference ...

Affordable Housing Shortage Nears Crisis Proportions Says NHC

Jan 03, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following statement wasreleased today by the National Housing Conference (NHC): As we begin the new year, this nation continues to face a seriousaffordable housing situation of near crisis proportions. Based uponthe most recent data, ...

McCaleb Approves Reconsidered Final Determination to Recognize Cowlitz Indian Tribe of Washington

Jan 03, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Interior Assistant Secretary-- Indian Affairs Neal A. McCaleb today announced his approval of thereconsidered final determination in favor of federal acknowledgmentfor the Cowlitz Indian Tribe of Washington. The reconsidered finaldetermination, which ...

Texas Companies Settle Safety And Health Violations; Will Pay More Than $2.1M in Penalties, Hire Safety and Health Consultants

Jan 03, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Phillips Petroleum Companyhas agreed to pay over $2 million in penalties for safety and healthviolations at its complex in Pasadena, Texas, as part of a settlementagreement announced today by U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao.Additionally, ...

Funding Shortfalls Endanger National Parks; New Survey Shows Revolution-Era Parks in Jeopardy

Jan 03, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The National Park Service(NPS) lacks sufficient funds or staff to protect some of the mostimportant national parks and historic sites associated with theAmerican Revolution and the establishment of our nation, according toa recent survey by the ...

Funding Shortfalls Endanger National Parks in Virginia; New Survey Shows Revolution-Era Parks in Jeopardy

Jan 03, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The National Park Service(NPS) lacks sufficient funds or staff to protect some of the mostimportant national parks and historic sites associated with theAmerican Revolution and the establishment of our nation, according toa recent survey by the ...

Funding Shortfalls Endanger National Parks in Pennsylvania; Survey Shows Revolution-Era Parks in Jeopardy

Jan 03, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The National Park Service(NPS) lacks sufficient funds or staff to protect some of the mostimportant national parks and historic sites associated with theAmerican Revolution and the establishment of our nation, according toa recent survey by the ...

Funding Shortfalls Endanger National Parks in Massachusetts New Survey Shows Revolution-Era Parks in Jeopardy

Jan 03, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The National Park Service(NPS) lacks sufficient funds or staff to protect some of the mostimportant national parks and historic sites associated with theAmerican Revolution and the establishment of our nation, according toa recent survey by the ...

Funding Shortfalls Endanger National Parks in South Carolina; Survey Shows Revolution-Era Parks in Jeopardy

Jan 03, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The National Park Service(NPS) lacks sufficient funds or staff to protect some of the mostimportant national parks and historic sites associated with theAmerican Revolution and the establishment of our nation, according toa recent survey by the ...

Funding Shortfalls Endanger National Parks in New York; New Survey Shows Revolution-Era Parks in Jeopardy

Jan 03, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The National Park Service(NPS) lacks sufficient funds or staff to protect some of the mostimportant national parks and historic sites associated with theAmerican Revolution and the establishment of our nation, according toa recent survey by the ...

Atomic Energy Director Praises Sudan's Nuclear Cooperation

Jan 03, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- At the invitation of theGovernment of the Republic of Sudan, Dr. Mohamed El Baradie, director-general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), made anofficial visit to Khartoum Dec. 23-25 to review Sudan's compliancewith the IAEA ...

Transcript of the President's Jan. 8 Remarks on Education (1/2)

Jan 02, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 8 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following is thetranscript of President Bush's Jan. 8 remarks on education (1/2): Office of the Press Secretary (Boston, Massachusetts) Lundholm Gym University of New Hampshire Durham, New Hampshire 3:20 ...

Fiscal, Public Safety and Election Issues Headline 2002 State Legislative Sessions

Jan 04, 2002 ... DENVER, Jan. 4 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Clouds of uncertainty havedescended on America's state capitols, presenting the nation's statelegislatures with perhaps their most challenging sessions in ageneration. Legislatures in 44 states will meet in legislative session in2002. The war on ...

U.S. Supreme Court Hears Arguments Regarding Lake Tahoe Property Rights Dispute

Jan 04, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 4 /U.S. Newswire/ -- On January 7, the U.S.Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the case of Tahoe SierraPreservation Council v. Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA). Theissue at hand is whether or not a temporary moratorium on landdevelopment constitutes a taking ...

Real Estate Journalism Contest Deadline Nears; $5,000 in Cash Awards Offered

Jan 04, 2002 ... News Advisory: Feb. 1 is the last day to enter the annual real estate journalismcompetition sponsored by the National Association of Real EstateEditors (NAREE). The contest has recognized excellence in reporting,writing and editing for more than fifty years. New this year ...

Joint Center To Host Forum On Post-September 11 National Policy Priorities

Jan 04, 2002 ... News Advisory: WHAT: Following the terrorist attacks on September 11, theadministration was forced to divert attention from its domesticagenda of healthcare, education, social security, and tax cuts tomore immediate concerns overseas. It expanded law enforcement ...

Boston massacre in 1770 to open revolt in 1775 at the battles of Lexington-Concord and Bunker Hill

Jan 03, 2002 ... -- The Yorktown unit of Colonial National Park in Yorktown, Va.,lacks sufficient funds to maintain 39 miles of historic earthworks.Yorktown commemorates the last major battle of the AmericanRevolution, in which George Washington's troops defeated the Britisharmy under General Charles ...

Remarks by the President in Town Hall Meeting, Ontario, Calif. (2/3)

Jan 02, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 5 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following is atranscript of remarks of the President in a town hall meeting inOntario, Calif. (part 2 of 3): You see, there's no shades of gray in this war against terror.Either you're with the United States or you're not with the ...

Transcript of Jan. 5 Remarks By President Bush To Local Families, Business Leaders and Workers at Parkrose High School

Jan 02, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan.6 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following is thetranscript of Jan. 5 remarks by President Bush to local families,business leaders and workers at Parkrose High School in Portland,Oregon: Office of the Press Secretary (Portland, Oregon) 3:15 p.m. THE ...

2002 Voice Of Conscience Conversation To Address Religious Plurality In The United States

Jan 04, 2002 ... News Advisory: In the wake of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, therich diversity of religious beliefs in the United States isincreasingly under public and private scrutiny. In the ongoing effortto explore the differences in our communities and promoteinclusiveness, ...

Labor Department Focuses On Training American Workers; Provides Businesses Opportunities To Train Workers For High Skill Jobs

Jan 04, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 4 /U.S. Newswire/ -- U.S. Secretary of LaborElaine L. Chao announced today a $20 million grant competition for H-1B Technical Skills Partnership Grants that will train Americanworkers in high skill occupations. "We need to focus on getting Americans back to work. ...

Gavels Ready For Action As State Legislatures Prepare For Sessions; 39 State Legislatures Convene In January

Jan 04, 2002 ... DENVER, Jan. 4 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The National Conference of StateLegislatures today released its calendar of start dates for thenation's state legislatures. The calendar, which follows, shows that, by the numbers: 44 -- The number of state legislatures that will meet in ...

U.S.ENGLISH Not Surprised by Iowa Poll Results Showing Majorities Want Official English Law

Jan 04, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following is a statementby U.S.ENGLISH chairman and CEO Mauro E. Mujica: We are pleased, but not surprised, by recent poll results showingthe overwhelming support of Iowans wanting to establish English asthe state's official language. ...

Cornel West Discusses Harvard Controversy In Exclusive NPR Interview

Jan 04, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 4 /U.S. Newswire/ -- In an exclusive interviewwith new NPR(r) host Tavis Smiley, Harvard University Professor Dr.Cornel West addresses the controversy surrounding his role at the IvyLeague university and his strained relationship with its president,Lawrence H. Summers ....

Florida Everglades Coalition Letter on Initial Draft Programmatic Regulations Released by the Army Corps of Engineers

Jan 04, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 4 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following is a statementby Frank Jackalone, Florida Chair, Everglades Coalition and FloridaDirector, Sierra Club: The attached letter was signed by the 41 members of the EvergladesCoalition and sent to Col. Greg May, District Commander of ...

World Wildlife Fund Conservation Leaders to Visit Washington

Jan 04, 2002 ... News Advisory: What: World Wildlife Fund Conservation Leaders to Visit Washington When: Jan. 7-10 Where: By arrangement, Washington, D.C. Who: Education for Nature Conservation Leaders Nicole Auil, Belize Currently, Nicole is pursuing a Master of ...

Presidential Library Releases Additional Eisenhower Recordings

Jan 04, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 4 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The National Archives andRecords Administration announced today that the EisenhowerPresidential Library in Abilene, Kans., will open for research onWednesday, Jan. 9, compact discs of 38 dictabelt sound recordings ofconversations between Dwight D ....

Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago Youth Miguel Magallon Selected to Carry the U.S. Olympic Torch

Jan 04, 2002 ... CHICAGO, Jan. 4 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Miguel Magallon, a member ofthe Marshall Square Boys & Girls Club, has been selected to carry theUnited States Olympic Torch as it passes through Chicago on its wayto the 2002 Olympic Games in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Torch Relay, which began on ...

President's Remarks At Portrait Unveiling

Jan 04, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 4 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following was releasedtoday by the White House: Texas State Capitol Austin, Texas 10:07 A.M. CST THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. Thank you, Laura. You need to know, Ilisten to her every day. (Laughter.) Whatever success ...

Internet Site Educates Americans About a Hot Topic: Wildfire; American Forests, U.S. Forest Service Launch www.wildfirereleaf.org

Jan 04, 2002 ... WASHINGTON, Jan. 4 /U.S. Newswire/ -- American Forests, thenation's oldest nonprofit conservation organization, and the USDAForest Service are using the power of the World Wide Web to helppeople of all ages understand wildfire, the biological role it playsin some forest ecosystems, how ...