Prosecuting Nazi war criminals
John Demjanjuk, an 89-year-old retired Ohio autoworker, faced a German court on Monday on charges of being an accessory to the murder of 27,900 Jews while he served at a Nazi death camp.
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John Demjanjuk, an 89-year-old retired Ohio autoworker, faced a German court on Monday on charges of being an accessory to the murder of 27,900 Jews while he served at a Nazi death camp.
The subsequent lobbying for the DREAM Act taking place around college campuses (including ASU) calls for an examination of this proposed legislation.
Last week thousands of gay and lesbian individuals marched on Washington D.C. petitioning and demanding of their representatives, and most importantly President Barack Obama, to expand the liberties that many heterosexual individuals enjoy to their own community — especially in regard to marriage. However, likely there will be a continuous heated battle between the anti-gay marriage movement and the pro-gay marriage movement for decades to come.
Last week, Chicago avoided an enormous headache by not being granted to host the 2016 Summer Olympics. For more reasons than I can count, Chicago simply is not in the financial situation to carry out such an event. The financial burden the Olympics takes on a city is overwhelming, and the city of Chicago, with a high cost of living and taxes, hardly needs any more financial burden.
A grand jury indicted an Afghan immigrant on charges of conspiring to carry out bombings in New York City with the help of al-Qaida operatives last Friday.
It kills more young Americans every year, more than double those killed on 9/11, and yet there is no formally declared war on this American problem. I am referring to teen deaths as a result of motor vehicle collisions. It is quite startling that so many young Americans die as a result of something that is so avoidable with proper training.
To no real surprise, the recent Afghan elections proved violently partisan, tribalistic and, by many accounts, fraudulent.
In the midst of the swift passage of the Obama stimulus bill this weekend and the increasingly stifling and desolate shape of our national economy, a bright glimmer of hope may very well rise in the East this week — east Asia that is, as Secretary of State Hillary Clinton begins her trip to China, Indonesia and other longtime U.S. allies, Japan and South Korea, on Monday.
What can really be made of the last eight years of President Bush?
In fostering an environment for better public speakers, Meg McConnaughy, the faculty director of public speaking in the Communication Studies Department, has redesigned the CMN 225 public speaking course to boost students' confidence and future abilities in public speaking.
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