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Former immigration commissioner Doris Meissner says there's been no political discussion of its newest ideas.
NPR: Immigration Plan Puts Price on Visa
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Cody Meissner, a professor of pediatrics at Tufts University Medical Center and a liaison to the CDC's vaccine advisory panel.
WSJ: Panel Pushes Vaccine for Pregnant Women
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It's the best finish for the U.S. women since 2006, when Kimmie Meissner won the title and Sasha Cohen finished third.
NPR: Kim Wins Women's Title At 1st Worlds In 2 Years
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Ms. DORIS MEISSNER (Former Commissioner, U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service): There is more detail in this than we've ever seen before, from the administration.
NPR: Immigration Plan Puts Price on Visa
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Lawyers are "encouraged that there's a prosecutor at the helm, not a bureaucrat, " said Stuart Meissner, a former Wall Street prosecutor now in private practice.
WSJ: Writing on the Wall: What Can Help Restore Investor Trust? Maybe the SEC
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The report author, German liberal Gesine Meissner said a more integrated policy could prevent over-exploitation of the sea, and tackle issues such as piracy and smuggling.
BBC: Maritime policy debate
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Doris Meissner, a former commissioner of the federal agency once known as the US Immigration and Naturalization Service who now is at the nonpartisan Migration Policy Institute, saw little connection between the brothers' Chechen heritage and the Senate's immigration law.
WSJ: Boston Attacks Complicate Immigration Debate
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Just four days after the raid, about a dozen senators met with Reno, Deputy Attorney General Eric Holder and Immigration and Naturalization Service Commissioner Doris Meissner on Capitol Hill to discuss the chronology of events that culminated in the Saturday morning raid.
CNN: Sen. Hatch may subpoena Justice Department documents on Elian Gonzalez raid
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Michael Bordo of Rutgers University and Christopher Meissner of the University of California, Davis, looked at 14 financial busts in rich countries between 1920 and 2008 and found that these crises were typically preceded by credit booms, but only occasionally by rising inequality.
ECONOMIST: Less inequality does not need to mean less efficiency