Imperial Valley News Center
Macedonian President's Decision To Pardon Those Investigated for Government Wrongdoing
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Washington, DC - The United States is deeply concerned by the announcement by Macedonian President Ivanov to pardon persons subject to investigation in connection with the wiretapping scandal. If implemented, this decision will protect corrupt officials and deny justice to the people of Macedonia. It will also further undermine Macedonian rule of law, the integrity of its judicial institutions, and the credibility of its leaders’ commitment to the fundamental values of NATO and the European Union.
Aveo Riding Big and Tall Wave
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Rogers, Arkansas - Aveo, the golf clothing manufacturer dedicated to big and tall men, appears to be a trend-setter in golf. Servicing this market segment is now seemingly all the rage, according to a recent article in fashion staple Women's Wear Daily.
CDCR Observes National Crime Victims’ Rights Week
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Sacramento, California - The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) observed National Crime Victims’ Rights Week today with a community event in Fremont Park, which included a ceremony and moment of silence to remember and honor victims, survivors and families affected by crime.
NASA Featured Prominently at USA Science and Engineering Festival
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- Written by Sarah Ramsey
Washington, DC - Explore outer space and our Earth with NASA at the USA Science and Engineering Festival, April 15-17 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, located at 801 Mt. Vernon Place NW in Washington. NASA scientists and engineers will be on hand at the agency’s interactive and informative exhibit, Booth #6393, Saturday and Sunday to talk all things science and exploration.
Gulf of Mexico perinatal dolphin deaths likely result of oil exposure
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Washington, DC - The increased number of stranded stillborn and juvenile dolphins found in the Gulf of Mexico from 2010 to 2013 was likely caused by chronic illnesses in mothers who were exposed to oil from the Deepwater Horizon spill, scientists said today.
Pivotal Inflammatory Players Revealed in Diabetic Kidney Disease
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- Written by Bonnie Ward
San Diego, California - In a new study, published in the online edition of the journal EBioMedicine, a multi-disciplinary team led by researchers at University of California, San Diego School of Medicine has identified key inflammatory mechanisms underlying type 1 diabetes and obesity-related kidney dysfunction.
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