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Caught in the Whirlwind - The Saga Continues On September 25, 2004, an article entitled “Caught in the Whirlwind” was published regarding over 1,200 men who were evacuated from Federal Prison Camps at Eglin AFB and Pensacola Florida to prisons in Mississippi and South Carolina on September 13, 2004. These facilities are not yet equipped for inmate occupation. There exists no kitchen, administration, computer, telephone or medical facilities. The site (in Yazoo) still has construction workers on site. One month later, the saga continues. [PRWEB Oct 25, 2004]
League of Women Voters & Tammy Says… Partner on Voter Campaign Kay Maxwell, President of League of Women Voters on the Show 5 Things You Need To Know When You Go To The Polls On Election Day. Provided by Kay Maxwell, President, League of Women Voters for the Tammy Says... Show [PRWEB Oct 22, 2004]
Legalizing Marijuana Potential Disaster for Alaska Drivers Leading experts all agree that legalizing marijuana in Alaska could lead to tragic consequences for Alaskan Drivers, especially those under the age of 21. [PRWEB Oct 22, 2004]
Lowering Legal Blood Alcohol Levels for Drivers Decreases Accidents by Nearly 15 Percent Leading experts all agree that legalizing marijuana in Alaska could lead to tragic consequences for Alaskan Drivers, especially those under the age of 21. [PRWEB Oct 22, 2004]
Jewish Agency Commends Congressman For Calling Upon the New York City Police Department to Investigate Hate Crimes. ISFSP commends Congressman Anthony Weiner (NY-D) for calling upon the New York City Police Department to investigate recent Brooklyn crimes, including swastikas painted on the Sephardic Community Center, as hate crimes. [PRWEB Oct 19, 2004]
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