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Ciaran Clark, some bad ideas, a good idea and American owners
…to get bevan to be more specific, rather than lumping all American owners into the same category. If he was to say that Lerner was one of the culprits, I suspect a rather fast liable suit would be heading his way. Anyone can make sweeping statements ( just…
Soffe Debuts New Men’s Line Inspired by the American Hero – XT46: Extreme Training since 1946
…hero, is in celebration of Soffe’s long history supporting the United States military. Since 1946, Soffe has been meeting the needs of U.S. troops around the world.
Elouise Cobell, 65, leader in Native American trust suit
…treasurer for 13 years and in 1987 helped found the first US bank owned by a tribe, now the Native American Bank. Ms. Cobell lived on a ranch 30 miles south of Browning with her husband, Alvin. Her only son, Turk, lives in Las Vegas with his wife and children…
United States needs to reevaluate its assistance to Israel
…because of its domestic economic problems, shouldn’t the United States — which must cut military costs because of its major budget deficit — consider reducing its aid to Israel? First, a review of what the American taxpayer provides to Israel. In late March…
American Business Bank Announces Its Results for the Third Quarter Ended September 30th 2011, Including 7% Loan Growth, 13% Deposit Growth and 39%…
…headquartered in downtown Los Angeles offers a wide range of financial services to the business marketplace. Clients include wholesalers, manufacturers, service businesses, professionals and non-profits. The Bank has opened four Loan Production Offices…
Clickable’s $12M Series C Led by American Express Will Fund Facebook Ads API Development
…social is a huge part of that” says Kalehoff. With $12 million in the bank, Clickable could also acquire a Page management company, the way Efficient Frontier bought Context Optional. Companies with both Ads API and Page management companies can help clients…
Editorial: Elouise Cobell, a Native American leader who took on Washington and won
…As treasurer for the Blackfeet, Ms. Cobell came to suspect that the United States had shortchanged Native Americans billions of dollars by failing to pay appropriate royalties for the use of Indian lands held in trust. For nearly a decade, she pressed Washington…
Native American beneficiary Elouise Cobell dies
…since she was a child of how the government shortchanged Native Americans with accounts for royalties from their land that was leased for resource development or farming.She became outraged when she actually started digging into how much money the government…
Texas Rangers Are the Quintessential American Baseball Team
…1994 when he was elected Governor of Texas. As President of the United States, Bush used his position to advance the baseball cause. When Bush visited the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, he did something no U.S.
Remarks by the President on the American Jobs Act — West Wilkes High School, Millers Creek, NC
…there are a whole lot of Democrats? I said, look, this is an American Jobs Act. (Applause.) It’s not the Democratic jobs act. It’s not the Republican jobs act. It’s the American Jobs Act. (Applause.) Now, I want to be fair here. …
Event Kicks Off President’s Three-Day American Jobs Act Bus Tour
…the jolt that it needs. So that’s why I sent Congress the American Jobs Act. (Applause.) THE PRESIDENT: Keep in mind – keep in mind, Asheville, this is the kind of bill containing the kinds of proposals that in the past have received support from Democrats…
American Indian leader Elouise Cobell dies at 65
…Nation’s treasurer for 13 years and in 1987 helped found the first U.S. bank owned by a tribe, now the Native American Bank. But she is best known as the lead plaintiff in the trust case that spanned three presidential administrations. She won a $300,000 “genius…
Why Murdoch prefers the American way
…other companies in the Australian top 10. Over the previous six financial years through until June 30, 2004, Rupert was paid a total of $US64.41 million – an average of just $US10.7 million a year. Unfortunately, News Corp shareholders have never been able…
Herman Cain: An Exceptional American of African Descent
Herman Cain brings extraordinary credentials to his candidacy for U.S. President. As documented at the reference he is the quintessential example of American Exceptionalism. He graduated from Morehouse College in 1967 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in ma
American General Life Companies Hosts Business Development Meeting for Top Partners
…AGL. American General Life Companies insurers offer a broad spectrum of life insurance, fixed annuities, accident & health products and worksite benefits to serve the financial and estate planning needs of its customers throughout the United States….
Shaw’s Teams with the American Red Cross to Support Disaster Relief Efforts in Vermont
… Shaw’s has also worked closely with the Vermont Foodbank as part of the recovery effort. To date, the company has donated close to $70,000 in food and grants to the Food Bank.
Shares of American Airlines parent AMR fall again
…Airlines’ financial outlook is back in the news today. Bloomberg News notes the renewed scrutiny comes after stock in AA parent AMR “dropped as much as 11%, triggering a brief halt in trading, as investors watched for progress in contract talks with pilots.” The…
Native American Activist Elouise Cobell Dies
…great deal to the tens of thousands of impoverished Indians entitled to share in its financial fruits, as well as to the Indian youth whose dreams for a better life — including the possibility of one day attending college — can now be realized.” Elouise Cobell,…
Hispanics Still Believe in the American Dream, but Say Competing Financial Priorities Stand in the Way
…general population. To learn more about MassMutual’s State of the American Family Study, logon to massmutual.com/familyfinances. To find help with planning for your families’ financial future, logon to MassMutual’s Spanish-language web page at massmutual.com/multicultural/Spanish….
Korean-American Chef Rides Food Truck Craze to the Top
…taken to a lot of different of restaurants in Korea. Lee came to the United States—by himself—when he was 13. “I came here for the first time in 1992, and I simply couldn’t believe there was green grass on the elementary school’s playground, and a football…








