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Omaha, Nebraska, Experienced Urban Uprisings the Safeway and Skaggs in 1966, 1968, and 1969
Nebraska National Guardsmen confront protestors at 24th and Maple Streets in Omaha, July 5, 1966. NSHS RG2467-23 82 • NEBRASKA history THEN THE BURNINGS BEGAN Omaha’s Urban Revolts and the Meaning of Political Violence BY ASHLEY M. HOWARD S UMMER 2017 • 83 “ The Negro in the Midwest feels injustice and discrimination no 1 less painfully because he is a thousand miles from Harlem.” DAVID L. LAWRENCE Introduction National in scope, the commission’s findings n August 2014 many Americans were alarmed offered a groundbreaking mea culpa—albeit one by scenes of fire and destruction following the that reiterated what many black citizens already Ideath of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. knew: despite progressive federal initiatives and Despite the prevalence of violence in American local agitation, long-standing injustices remained history, the protest in this Midwestern suburb numerous and present in every black community. took many by surprise. Several factors had rocked In the aftermath of the Ferguson uprisings, news Americans into a naïve slumber, including the outlets, researchers, and the Justice Department election of the country’s first black president, a arrived at a similar conclusion: Our nation has seemingly genial “don’t-rock-the-boat” Midwestern continued to move towards “two societies, one attitude, and a deep belief that racism was long black, one white—separate and unequal.”3 over. The Ferguson uprising shook many citizens, To understand the complexity of urban white and black, wide awake. uprisings, both then and now, careful attention Nearly fifty years prior, while the streets of must be paid to local incidents and their root Detroit’s black enclave still glowed red from five causes. -
Council for National Policy (2 of 2) Box: 6
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Digital Library Collections This is a PDF of a folder from our textual collections. Collection: Blackwell, Morton: Files Folder Title: Council for National Policy (2 of 2) Box: 6 To see more digitized collections visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/archives/digital-library To see all Ronald Reagan Presidential Library inventories visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/document-collection Contact a reference archivist at: [email protected] Citation Guidelines: https://reaganlibrary.gov/citing National Archives Catalogue: https://catalog.archives.gov/ COUNCIL FOR NATIONAL POLICY ~ OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR October 21, 1982 Honorable Morton Blackwell Special Assistant to the President The White House, Room 191 Washington, D. C. 20500 Dear Morton: We all missed you and were sorry you were unable to join us during the meeting of the Board of Governors last week in Colorado Springs. Everyone felt it was a very productive and successful meeting. Of course, Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick's address was the highlight of the meeting, but there were many other important and interesting presentations as well. I thought you might want to have a copy of the program of the meeting for your files. Please be sure to look over the list of new members - we added a truly outstanding new group. They include Frank Shakespeare, president of RKO General, Inc.; Dr. Cory SerVaas, publisher of the Saturday Evening Post; Rich deVos, president of Amway Corporation and co-chairman of Mutual Broadcasting; John McGoff, publisher of the Sacramento Union, and many others. I will be sending an updated mailing list in a few days. -
The End of Economics, Or, Is
THE END OF ECONOMICS, OR, IS UTILITARIANISM FINISHED? By John D. Mueller James Madison Program Fellow Fellow of The Lehrman Institute President, LBMC LLC Princeton University, 127 Corwin Hall, 15 April 2002 Summary. According to Lionel Robbins’ classic definition, “Economics is the science which studies human behavior as a relationship between ends and scarce means that have alternate uses.” Yet most modern economists assume that economic choice involves only the means and not to the ends of human action. The reason seems to be that most modern economists are ignorant of the history of their own discipline before Adam Smith or Jeremy Bentham. Leading economists like Gary Becker attempt to explain all human behavior, including love and hate, as a maximization of “utility.” But historically and logically, an adequate description of economic choice has always required both a ranking of persons as ends and a ranking of scarce goods as means. What is missing from modern economics is an adequate description of the ranking of persons as ends. This is reflected in the absence of a satisfactory microeconomic explanation (for example, within the household) as to how goods are distributed to their final users, and in an overemphasis at the political level on an “individualistic social welfare function,” by which policymakers are purported to add up the preferences of a society of selfish individuals and determine all distribution from the government downwards, as if the nation or the world were one large household. As this “hole” in economic theory is recognized, an army of “neo-scholastic” economists will find full employment for the first few decades of the 21st Century, busily rewriting the Utilitarian “economic approach to human behavior” that dominated the last three decades of the 20th Century. -
The Penalty of a Life of Prayer and Penance According to Sacramentorum Sanctitatis Tutela and the Essential Norms
Biuletyn Stowarzyszenia Absolwentów i Przyjaciół Wydziału Prawa Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego t. XIV, 16 (1) 2019, s. 199-213 https://doi.org/10.32084/sawp.2019.14.1-13 Grzegorz Podwysocki THE PENALTY OF A LIFE OF PRAYER AND PENANCE ACCORDING TO SACRAMENTORUM SANCTITATIS TUTELA AND THE ESSENTIAL NORMS In dealing with offending members of the clergy, ecclesiastical authorities are often faced with a dilemma: whether to completely sever the ties with the offending cleric and therefore avoid any further civil liability for his actions or whether according to the principles of Christian mercy and forgiveness, to seek a way of satisfying both. When the recent clerical sex abuse of minors by members of the clergy of unprecedented proportions erupted in 2002, the Church found itself challenged to cope with the aftermath. 1. The context of the modern understanding of the penalty Within the broader context of the Catholic Church in the United States, the American bishops were learning of the unfortunate and heinous sexual abuse of minors by members of the clergy. Their early responses to the crisis have been fairly well documented in the Bishops’ Committee Report, “Brief History: Handling Child Sexual Abuse Claims”1. The 1917 Code of Canon Law2, promulgated by Pope Benedict XV, contained a number of canonical delicts that were reserved to the competence of the Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office (can. 1555). Rev. GRZEGORZ PODWYSOCKI, J.C.L., Ph.D. student in the Department of Law of the Eastern Catholic Churches, Institute of Canon Law, Faculty of Law, Canon Law and Administration, the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin; Al. -
Congressional Record United States Th of America PROCEEDINGS and DEBATES of the 110 CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION
E PL UR UM IB N U U S Congressional Record United States th of America PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 110 CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION Vol. 153 WASHINGTON, MONDAY, MARCH 19, 2007 No. 47 Senate The Senate met at 2 p.m. and was appoint the Honorable MARK L. PRYOR, a After all, this was a President who called to order by the Honorable MARK Senator from the State of Arkansas, to per- won two elections by the barest of mar- L. PRYOR, a Senator from the State of form the duties of the Chair. gins, first by the Supreme Court. Yet Arkansas. ROBERT C. BYRD, after 9/11, instead of uniting the coun- President pro tempore. try, he has chosen to push the envelope PRAYER Mr. PRYOR thereupon assumed the of his authority. On everything from The Chaplain, Dr. Barry C. Black, of- chair as Acting President pro tempore. the runup to the war in Iraq, to the fered the following prayer: f plan to destroy Social Security, to the Let us pray: RECOGNITION OF THE MAJORITY use of warrantless wiretapping, this ad- Lord, You have promised to work for LEADER ministration has governed without the good of those who love You. Work compromise. in the lives of our lawmakers, The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tem- The political purge of U.S. attorneys strengthening them for every problem, pore. The majority leader is recog- is only the latest example of this Presi- trial, and temptation they face. Open nized. dent’s unhealthy disregard for checks their eyes to see Your hand at work f and balances. -
The Dirty Operation Against Zimbabwe: Soros, Abramoff, and British Africa by Anton Chaitkin
Click here for Full Issue of EIR Volume 35, Number 27, July 11, 2008 Susan Rice, are in total agreement with Republican Presi- overwhelming victories in key states such as Ohio, West Vir- dential candidate John McCain’s advisors on a confronta- ginia, and Pennsylvania. tion strategy against Iran, which includes “preventive mili- But Obama has done nnothing i the direction of taking up tary action.” Clinton’s fighting stance, in favor of stopping home foreclo- sures, smashing the oil cartels and speculators, and suspend- Fundamentals ing the free trade agreements which have devastated the U.S. The core problem with Obama’s shift to the right, how- standard of living. Instead, he went so far as to praise the post- ever, is that he is abandoning the key Democratic constituen- industrial Carnegie-Mellon Institute of Pittsburgh, as repre- cies on the most fundamental issue of all, their standard of senting a great future—when, in fact, it stands upon the grave- living. Obama and any intelligent advisors know they cannot yard of the previous productive heartland of America. win the Presidential race without winning the loyalty of Hill- It’s as if Obama were pre-programming himself to lose. ary Clinton’s core committed base—the unionists, Hispanics, Democrats had better ask themselves, just whose idea is and__________________________________________________ other representatives of the lower 80%, who gave her her that? The Dirty Operation Against Zimbabwe: Soros, Abramoff, and British Africa by Anton Chaitkin The British empire’s effort to overthrow the Zimbabwe gov- the South African gestapo into an illegal U.S.A.-based spy ernment is run through the political apparatus of billionaire network. -
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT of INDIANA SOUTH BEND DIVISION in Re FEDEX GROUND PACKAGE SYSTEM, INC., EMPLOYMEN
USDC IN/ND case 3:05-md-00527-RLM-MGG document 3279 filed 03/22/19 page 1 of 354 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA SOUTH BEND DIVISION ) Case No. 3:05-MD-527 RLM In re FEDEX GROUND PACKAGE ) (MDL 1700) SYSTEM, INC., EMPLOYMENT ) PRACTICES LITIGATION ) ) ) THIS DOCUMENT RELATES TO: ) ) Carlene Craig, et. al. v. FedEx Case No. 3:05-cv-530 RLM ) Ground Package Systems, Inc., ) ) PROPOSED FINAL APPROVAL ORDER This matter came before the Court for hearing on March 11, 2019, to consider final approval of the proposed ERISA Class Action Settlement reached by and between Plaintiffs Leo Rittenhouse, Jeff Bramlage, Lawrence Liable, Kent Whistler, Mike Moore, Keith Berry, Matthew Cook, Heidi Law, Sylvia O’Brien, Neal Bergkamp, and Dominic Lupo1 (collectively, “the Named Plaintiffs”), on behalf of themselves and the Certified Class, and Defendant FedEx Ground Package System, Inc. (“FXG”) (collectively, “the Parties”), the terms of which Settlement are set forth in the Class Action Settlement Agreement (the “Settlement Agreement”) attached as Exhibit A to the Joint Declaration of Co-Lead Counsel in support of Preliminary Approval of the Kansas Class Action 1 Carlene Craig withdrew as a Named Plaintiff on November 29, 2006. See MDL Doc. No. 409. Named Plaintiffs Ronald Perry and Alan Pacheco are not movants for final approval and filed an objection [MDL Doc. Nos. 3251/3261]. USDC IN/ND case 3:05-md-00527-RLM-MGG document 3279 filed 03/22/19 page 2 of 354 Settlement [MDL Doc. No. 3154-1]. Also before the Court is ERISA Plaintiffs’ Unopposed Motion for Attorney’s Fees and for Payment of Service Awards to the Named Plaintiffs, filed with the Court on October 19, 2018 [MDL Doc. -
Table of Contents
Table of Contents 1. Defense Travel System (DTS) – #4373 2. DOD Travel Payments Improper Payment Measure – #4372 3. Follow up Amendment 4. DOD Earmarks Cost and Grading Amendment – #4370 5. Limitation on DoD Contract Performance Bonuses – #4371 1. Amendment # 4373 – No Federal funds for the future development and operation of the Defense Travel System Background The Defense Travel System (DTS) is an end-to-end electronic travel system intended to integrate all travel functions, from authorization through ticket purchase to accounting for the Department of Defense. The system was initiated in 1998 and it was supposed to be fully deployed by 2002. DTS is currently in the final phase of a six-year contract that expires September 30, 2006. In its entire history, the system has never met a deadline, never stayed within cost estimates, and never performed adequately. To date, DTS has cost the taxpayers $474 million – more than $200 million more than it was originally projected to cost. It is still not fully deployed. It is grossly underutilized. And tests have repeatedly shown that it does not consistently find the lowest applicable airfare – so even where it is deployed and used, it does not really achieve the savings proposed. This amendment prohibits continued funding of DTS and instead requires DOD to shift to a fixed price per transaction e-travel system used by government agencies in the civilian sector, as set up under General Services Administration (GSA) contracts. Quotes of Senators from last year’s debate • Senator Allen stated during the debate last year that “as a practical matter we would like to have another year or so to see (DTS) fully implemented.” • Senator Coleman stated during the debate, “… if we cannot get the right answers we should pull the plug, but now is not the time to pull the plug. -
Nebraska's 2Nd District (Don Bacon - R) Through 2017 LIHTC Properties in Nebraska's 2Nd District Through 2017
LIHTC Properties in Nebraska's 2nd District (Don Bacon - R) Through 2017 LIHTC Properties in Nebraska's 2nd District Through 2017 Annual Low Rent or Tax- HUD Multi-Family Nonprofit Allocation Total Project Name Address City State Zip Code Allocated Year PIS Construction Type Income Income Credit % Exempt Financing/ Sponsor Year Units Amount Units Ceiling Bond Rental Assistance Not 1511 APTS 1511 VINTON ST Omaha NE 68108 No 1989 $11,703 1990 Acquisition and Rehab6 6 No Indicated GEORGEANNA COURT 2612 DEWEY Not Omaha NE 68105 No 1988 $32,608 1988 Acquisition and Rehab36 18 No APTS AVE Indicated 70 % present GREENVIEW 1806 N 17TH ST Omaha NE 68110 1995 $321,625 1996 Not Indicated 36 36 value 1840 FLORENCE Not GRACE PLAZA APTS Omaha NE 68110 Yes 1991 $184,125 1992 New Construction 24 24 No BLVD Indicated LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE 70 % present 4920 S 30TH ST Omaha NE 68107 No 2003 $850,000 2004 Acquisition and Rehab 102 102 No BUILDING value KOUNTZE PARK 4510 N 34TH 70 % present Omaha NE 68111 Yes 2001 $205,421 2002 New Construction 16 16 No CROWN III AVE value 12835 Not MILLARD MANOR Omaha NE 68137 2009 $579,380 2010 Not Indicated 51 51 DEAUVILLE DR Indicated LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE 70 % present 4930 S 30TH ST Omaha NE 68107 No 2010 $579,417 2012 New Construction 32 32 60% AMGI No No CAMPUS BUILDINGS value SCATTERED 30 % present PINE TREE OMAHA NE 68114-0000 No 2016 $684,727 2016 Acquisition and Rehab 198 198 60% AMGI No ADDRESSES value Not BOYD STREET APTS 6518 BOYD ST Omaha NE 68104 No 1989 $52,524 1989 Acquisition and Rehab 26 26 No Indicated Not -
The BBC's Response to the Jimmy Savile Case
House of Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee The BBC’s response to the Jimmy Savile case Oral and written evidence 23 October 2012 George Entwistle, Director-General, and David Jordan, Director of Editorial Policy and Standards, BBC 27 November 2012 Lord Patten, Chairman, BBC Trust, and Tim Davie, Acting Director-General, BBC Ordered by The House of Commons to be printed 23 October and 27 November 2012 HC 649-i and -ii Published on 26 February 2013 by authority of the House of Commons London: The Stationery Office Limited £10.50 The Culture, Media and Sport Committee The Culture, Media and Sport Committee is appointed by the House of Commons to examine the expenditure, administration and policy of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport and its associated public bodies. Current membership Mr John Whittingdale MP (Conservative, Maldon) (Chair) Mr Ben Bradshaw MP (Labour, Exeter) Angie Bray MP (Conservative, Ealing Central and Acton) Conor Burns MP (Conservative, Bournemouth West) Tracey Crouch MP (Conservative, Chatham and Aylesford) Philip Davies MP (Conservative, Shipley) Paul Farrelly MP (Labour, Newcastle-under-Lyme) Mr John Leech MP (Liberal Democrat, Manchester, Withington) Steve Rotheram MP (Labour, Liverpool, Walton) Jim Sheridan MP (Labour, Paisley and Renfrewshire North) Mr Gerry Sutcliffe MP (Labour, Bradford South) The following members were also members of the committee during the parliament. David Cairns MP (Labour, Inverclyde) Dr Thérèse Coffey MP (Conservative, Suffolk Coastal) Damian Collins MP (Conservative, Folkestone and Hythe) Alan Keen MP (Labour Co-operative, Feltham and Heston) Louise Mensch MP (Conservative, Corby) Mr Adrian Sanders MP (Liberal Democrat, Torbay) Mr Tom Watson MP (Labour, West Bromwich East) Powers The committee is one of the departmental select committees, the powers of which are set out in House of Commons Standing Orders, principally in SO No 152. -
The Zimbabwe Trust Gang in Other Capers
Click here for Full Issue of EIR Volume 35, Number 27, July 11, 2008 chaired by Rhodesia-born Rupert Pennant Rea, a former deputy of California Republican Congressman John Doolittle. governor of the Bank of England, and a director, along with Throughout her management of Lord Renwick’s group, Mrs. Lord Renwick, in the Rupert family Richemont group, with as- Doolittle was on the payroll of Jack Abramoff and his partners, sets in Zimbabwe and Russia. Through these holdings, Soros while Trust director Ed Stewart was Abramoff’s partner in tried to take over the vast interests of Tiny Rowland in Lonrho dirty international lobbying pursuits. Stewart ran the foreign Africa, the London and Rhodesia Mining and Land Corp. operations of House Speaker Tom DeLay’s “K Street Project” The EIR exposé on the Zimbabwe Democracy Trust as in- headquarters company, the Alexander Strategy Group, which stigator of anti-government operations was played up in the served to enrich Abramoff. Alexander Strategy has gone out of Zimbabwe press, and the Trust was then exposed in London business since DeLay was indicted, while his consigliere, newspapers. Abramoff, went to prison for hundreds of millions in fraud. In 2002, two years after founding the Zimbabwe Democ- The Abramoff gang was ideal for the task of hatching racy Trust, Lord Renwick quietly picked up the Trust from British African destabilization operations in Washington. London and moved it to Washington, D.C., where it was in- Lobbyist Abramoff himself had worked at the center of the corporated as a tax-exempt charity. The Tony Blair-Dick white South African apartheid regime’s foreign propaganda Cheney axis was in power, and perhaps it was thought that the machine (see box, “Abramoff and Africa”), while his associ- British could get their anti-Zimbabwe initiative passed off as ate, Ed Stewart, had pioneered the NED’s African schemes. -
The Medicare Drug War
The Medicare Drug War: An Army of Nearly 1,000 Lobbyists Pushes a Medicare Law that Puts Drug Company and HMO Profits Ahead of Patients and Taxpayers Congress Watch June 2004 Acknowledgments The primary author of “The Medicare Drug War” was Investigative Reporter Craig Aaron. Senior Researcher Taylor Lincoln provided substantial research and technical assistance. Additional research provided by Legislative Assistant Cristina Francisco and researchers Amanda Morse, Andrea Parsons and Peter Hickey. Research Director Neal Pattison and Legislative Assistant Jessica Kutch also helped prepare this report. Congress Watch Director Frank Clemente made significant editorial contributions to this report. About Public Citizen Public Citizen is a 160,000 member non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C. representing consumer interests through lobbying, litigation, research and public education. Since its founding in 1971, Public Citizen has fought for consumer rights in the marketplace, safe and affordable health care, campaign finance reform, fair trade, clean and safe energy sources, and corporate and government accountability. Public Citizen has five divisions and is active in every public forum: Congress, the courts, governmental agencies and the media. Congress Watch is one of the five divisions. Public Citizen’s Congress Watch 215 Pennsylvania Ave S.E. Washington, D.C. 20003 Phone: 202-546-4996 Fax: 202-547-7392 www.citizen.org ©2004 Public Citizen. All rights reserved. Price $20.00 Call Public Citizen’s Publication Office, 1-800-289-3787 for additional orders and pricing information or consult our web site at www.citizen.org. Major credit cards accepted. Or write to: Members Services Public Citizen 1600 20th Street, N.W.