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HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL (ECOSOC).
Publication Type: Government Document
Source(s): Henry J. Hyde United Nations Reform Act of 2005; 6/20/2005, Vol. 109 Issue H R 2745, p55-60, 6p
Abstract: The article focuses on human rights and the economic and social council which is included in the Henry J. Hyde United Nations Reform Act of 2005 submitted to the U.S. Senate on June 20, 2005. The human rights reforms that should be adopted by the Unite...
A Trigger Warning for the Budget?
Publication Type: News
Source(s): Wall Street Journal (Online). 5/15/2015, p1. 1p.
ROTUNDA/NEWS.
Publication Type: News
Source(s): Boise Weekly; 2/23/2011, Vol. 19 Issue 35, p8-9, 2p
Abstract: The article offers news briefs related to Idaho. Budget chief Wayne Hammon's spending plan that indicates 35 million dollar budget gap elicited doubts over economic stability. Human rights advocates stood together in a legislative session to support a ...
Tight Budgets Have Cut Enforcement by Civil-Rights Agencies, Commission Says.
Publication Type: News
Source(s): Chronicle of Higher Education; 6/2/1982, Vol. 24 Issue 14, p16-16, 1/4p
Abstract: Reports on the decision of federal civil-rights agencies to curtail the use of enforcement tools to combat discrimination due to tight budgetary problems in the U.S. Analysis of effects of federal support reductions for civil-rights enforcement activi...
Women and Earth are 'on receiving end of patriarchy' when it comes to profit.
Publication Type: News
Source(s): National Catholic Reporter. 5/3/2019, Vol. 55 Issue 14, p1-12. 2p.
Abstract: The article reports that during the recent meetings of United Nations' Commission for Social Development and Commission on the Status of Women held in February and March 2019, respectively it was discussed that education and health care are basic human...
China: Unrest Follows Increase In Security Budget, Group Reports.
Publication Type: News
Source(s): New York Times. 10/13/2011, Vol. 161 Issue 55557, p10. 0p.
Abstract: BEIJING -- The rise in anti-Chinese tensions and protests in a restive Tibetan region of Sichuan Province, including a startling wave of monk self-immolations, has taken place in the aftermath of sharp increases in the security budget for the area, whi...
Inside the Times.
Publication Type: News
Source(s): New York Times. 12/26/2009, Vol. 159 Issue 54901, p2. 0p.
Abstract: International IN SENTENCE OF ACTIVIST, CHINA REBUKES THE WEST [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
IN BRIEF. (cover story)
Publication Type: News
Source(s): Budapest Sun (Hungary); 11/09/2000, Vol. 8 Issue 45, p1, 2p
Abstract: Reports on notable developments in Hungary, as of November 9, 2000. Diagnosis of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in a 67-year-old male; Hungarian Minister of Justice Ibolya David's trip to Rome, Italy, to sign the 12th supplementary protocol to the European...
mm080204.
Publication Type: News
Source(s): MondayMorning. 2/4/2008, Vol. 16 Issue 5, p1-1. 1p.
Abstract: Monday, February 4, 2008 / Vol. 16 / No. 5 MondayMorning Weekly Online News Update for the Healthcare Industry Monday, February 4, 2008 / Vol. 16 / No. 5 ©2008 MedContent, Inc / All Rights Reserved TOP STORIES Medicare, Medicaid Spending Curbs to be P...
Water Projects Could Catch The Wave On A Long-Term CR.
Publication Type: News
Source(s): CongressDaily. 10/13/2004, p1-2. 2p.
Abstract: The article presents a report on the spending bill of US congress. Sensing that Congress might not be able to pass key FY05 spending bills this fall, lawmakers and interest groups are looking to attach their priorities— such as water projects— to the n...