• "This is a retail operation, " he says of the way its national chapter network is run.

    FORBES: Eye On The Prize

  • One of his greatest memories in coaching was with the Foothill-SLAM National Junior Basketball Chapter.

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  • Particularly in Africa, women leaders would ensure that socio-economic rights, including the right to health, education, social security, and a safe environment, are justifiable and guaranteed in national constitutions - instead of being hidden in the directive principles of state policy chapter of national constitutions, a practice that has been adopted by some African countries.

    BBC: If women ruled the world

  • Organized as the Delta of Tennessee Chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa National Honor Society that December, the chapter inducted its first student members on April 4, 1953.

    FORBES: Fisk University

  • Bonita Lacy first heard about Kendrick Johnson through her involvement with the Atlanta chapter of the National Action Network.

    CNN: Family demands answers in teen's mysterious death

  • Labour will point to issues like the social chapter and the national minimum wage to show the huge differences between the two parties.

    BBC: The blurring of politics

  • Oregon Citizens for a Sound Economy is the state chapter of a national anti-tax group headed by former House Majority Leader Dick Armey.

    CNN: Group:?Bush allies illegally helping Nader in Oregon

  • He decided to join the fledgling anti-abortion movement, and was hired as the general counsel to the Indiana chapter of the National Right to Life Committee.

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  • It had taken the death of Mr Byrd, they claimed, to wake up the local chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People.

    ECONOMIST: Race relations

  • Labour has already won backing from some large firms for its plan to sign the European Union's social chapter and set a national minimum wage, policies which are likely to be far more damaging to small firms than big ones.

    ECONOMIST: Labour isn��t thinking

  • Its findings will be published next March and it will lead to a new chapter being added to the National Service Framework (NSF) on coronary heart disease, setting out the standards and models of care for such conditions.

    BBC: NEWS | Health | A matter of young life and death

  • He is also the author of the chapter on exposure assessment for the National Academies of Science Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence.

    FORBES: Is A Popular Dietary Supplement A Killer Or A Scapegoat?

  • Already, its plans for a national minimum wage and its promise to sign Europe's social chapter threaten to reduce, not increase, labour-market flexibility.

    ECONOMIST: Britain’s healthy economy | The

  • Sure, Professor Gates's run-in with Cambridge's Finest wasn't planned, any more than the rump rebellion at GOP Rep. Mike Castle's townhall meeting about health care by a Delaware chapter of the Birthers (video of which catapulted the loonies to national prominence) was.

    NPR: The Nation: Race, Lies And Health Scares

  • Clues come in an additional chapter in the report, which looks at 10 UK newspapers - virtually all the national dailies, in other words.

    BBC: Across the sceptical divide: Language and lobbying

  • The Brazilian experience stands out for the grandiosity of its act, which was not just the final chapter of a historical process but was also integrated to a development and self-affirming national strategy.

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