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UND Provost: School of Graduate Studies’ Wayne Swisher to continue as Interim Dean
University of North Dakota Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Thomas DiLorenzo has asked Wayne E. Swisher to continue in his position as Interim Dean of the UND School of Graduate Studies...
Posted on 5/10/13 at 10:41 AM
Presidents' Day Activities
Information and activities are from KRP's The Ultimate Holiday Activity Guide and News Relief's A Plan for All Seasons both from the NIE Institute. Presidents' Day is a federal holiday and is observe...
Posted on 2/12/13 at 10:40 PM
Apparently, I am a Betty...
I was reading an article on Huffington Post and I noticed a personality quiz that asked: Which First Lady Are You? My first inclination was aggravation that it wasn't asking me which President I was. ...
Posted on 1/22/13 at 8:05 AM
Beyond Politics
In China, I remember explaining the concept of campaigning to my adult English students. They laughed as I walked from one to the next, energetically shaking their hands and smiling. "See class? That'...
Posted on 10/19/12 at 9:54 AM
Greg Kontz is serving as the President
Greg Kontz is serving as the President of the Best Friends Board of Directors. Greg is not only on the Board of Directors, but supports BFMP by helping with things like handing out flyers at...
Posted on 10/2/12 at 9:09 AM
What our enemies are saying now
We’ve heard a lot in recent days about how conservatives and liberals are responding to President Barack Obama’s plans for Afghanistan. But what does the enemy think?By Clifford May , December 12, 2009
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Obama persists as polls drop
President Barack Obama has so loaded up the policy circuits this month that you’d expect a government-wide blackout any minute.By Morton Kondracke , December 08, 2009
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Obama plans TV conference
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama will hold his third prime-time news conference on Wednesday, his 100th day in office.April 23, 2009
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Obama says new AG will avoid mistakes of past
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama said on Friday that Eric Holder has learned from history and will let neither fear nor ideology cloud his judgment as attorney general.March 27, 2009
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Dorgan talks financial reform, energy with Obama
WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Byron Dorgan, D-N.D., met with President Barack Obama and key budget advisers Friday to discuss financial reforms and energy issues under review in Congress.March 13, 2009
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In Congress, U.N. chief calls U.S. ‘deadbeat’ donor
WASHINGTON (AP) — A day after his White House meeting with President Barack Obama, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon raised congressional hackles by calling the United States a “deadbeat” donor to the world body.March 11, 2009
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Ag commissioner seeking national post
BISMARCK — Roger Johnson, North Dakota’s agriculture commissioner since 1996, could be elected president of the National Farmers Union next week and if he is successful would resign his state post.March 03, 2009
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Obama’s budget: huge ambitions, obstacles
WASHINGTON (AP) — Breathtaking in its scope and ambition, President Barack Obama’s agenda for the economy, health care and energy now goes to a Congress unaccustomed to resolving knotty issues and buffeted by powerful interests that oppose parts of his plan. Perhaps the only things as high as Obama’s goals are the hurdles they must clear.March 01, 2009
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City may pull plug on pool
The North Pool’s future is up in the air because of costs associated with a new federal law. The law requires that all pool drains meet a new safety standard. The North Pool could close as a result, said Park Board President Mike Lefor.February 28, 2009
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Home, and then what? Pondering the ex-president
Each dawn through the 1950s and into the 1960s, he would emerge from the house on North Delaware Street and amble through town in suit and Stetson hat, a snowy-haired Midwestern retiree on a morning constitutional to the library where he volunteered. ___February 23, 2009
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Analysis: Obama plans eclipsing New Deal spending
WASHINGTON (AP) — In sheer size, the economic measures announced by President Barack Obama to address “a crisis unlike we’ve ever known” are remarkable, rivaling and in many cases dwarfing the New Deal programs that Franklin D. Roosevelt famously created to battle the Great Depression.February 21, 2009
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Obama mentions N.D. in stimulus speech
BISMARCK (AP) — Public Service Commissioner Kevin Cramer says he was encouraged to hear President Barack Obama mention North Dakota in his speech before signing a $787 billion stimulus plan Tuesday. Cramer and other state officials are waiting to see the details.February 18, 2009
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