• When the protesters crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge, they were met by a wall of Alabama State Troopers and ordered to disband.

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  • It is equally bizarre that Mr Spitzer and his fellow state attorneys-general should be able to extract cash from a Wall Street firm for their state coffers, when any damage done was to investors all over the country (and abroad).

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  • In a recent article in the Wall Street Journal, Dennis K. Berman notes that one in five tax dollars in New York State comes from Wall Street.

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  • The infamous wall between Church and State created its own set of communications issues.

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  • The city gets 9% of its tax revenues from Wall Street, the state 20%, according to the state comptroller.

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  • Two chamois, startled at this quiet time of day, bound across the trail, over the wall and into their state-protected sanctuary.

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  • In December he ruled that Cleveland's growing, immensely popular school-choice program is unconstitutional because it supposedly breaches the wall between church and state.

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • Dr. Redlener said its recommendations wouldn't cover intergovernmental communication problems he discussed with The Wall Street Journal because state legislation likely can't fix them.

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  • Furthermore, given the state of Wall Street right now, where layoffs are common, many of these people might be facing an extended period without a paycheck.

    FORBES: Who Has Jon Corzine Hurt?

  • Specifically, Reinsch's trade association is mobilizing its considerable resources to help public pension fund managers, their Wall Street advisors and state treasurers fight off initiatives like one adopted last year by Illinois.

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  • Unidentified Woman: They really are shameless, Bruce Lunsford and his is out-of-state allies attack on Wall Street money, but who's paying for the ads smearing Mitch McConnell?

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  • During the aftermath of the tech crash, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and several state Attorney Generals investigated Wall Street firms for conflicts of interest in earnings forecasting.

    FORBES: Why Johnny Can't Forecast

  • Those who are alarmed by the extent of religious belief in this country have roused themselves to make the so-called wall of separation between church and state both higher and firmer.

    WSJ: James Q. Wilson: Excerpts from His Writings in The Wall Street Journal

  • Through the use of direct democracy, Occupy Boston is working to define and solve the problems of: an opaque and exclusive government, a Wall Street without conscience, and a state struggling to guarantee basic human rights.

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  • The Wall Street Journal reports that the US State Department is looking at a variety of new cybersecurity options, including the appointment of an ambassador-level official with responsibility for cybersecurity, and the linking of foreign aid to anti-cybercrime law enforcement efforts.

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  • Both books deplore the unchecked triumph of market forces, as if the state evaporated when the Berlin Wall came down. (It didn't: look at your pay-slip.) Both, rejecting without comment a basic tenet of economics, take it for granted that when countries trade, some at least of them must lose the question being whether all will lose, or just America.

    ECONOMIST: Sense, nonsense and the global economy

  • Meanwhile, Aaron Brown and Larry King report from New York's Times Square in front of the state-of-the-art, 96-screen Nasdaq video wall, presenting real-time vote information, exit polls and analysis of key state races across the country.

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  • "This agreement changes the way Wall Street will operate, " New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer said.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Another risk is the delicate state of western stockmarkets, especially Wall Street.

    ECONOMIST: As Japan goes?

  • In reading that accusation to me, two agents of the Ministry of State Security held me to a wall and videotaped the procedure.

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  • "We have very sketchy information of what really happened, " Bipin Gopalkrishna, additional director general for law and order in the state of Karnataka, told The Wall Street Journal.

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  • Some fear that if Mr Wasserman did get his way over creating a single ministry of state security, the vital Chinese wall between politicians and spooks would crumble further.

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  • As Mary Anastasia O'Grady has documented in The Wall Street Journal, Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have refused to say a word about democracy promotion in Latin America.

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  • The union message was also as clever as it was disingenuous: All of these taxes will be paid by someone else, such as Wall Street bankers, out-of-state credit card companies, CEOs.

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  • Throughout the race, Ms. Warren has highlighted her fight against Wall Street, apparently without considering that the state is home to major employers such as Fidelity Investments and State Street Corp.

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  • It is hard to think of a more despicable comment on the state of Palestinian society than their wall to wall support for the taking and holding of hostages or their desire to see mass murderers released from jail.

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  • The Wall Street Journal recently reported on a botched State Department lottery in which some 22, 000 foreign applicants were informed that they had won a chance for a U.S. resident visa only to have it later retracted due to a computer glitch.

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  • To illustrate the points, he documents everything from a sadly amusing competition to house the tallest climbing wall in Texas to the fact that as state budgets are tightening and unemployment is rising, many institutions are unable to serve more students as evidenced by California pairing back its public college enrollment by 165, 000 in the 2009-10 school year even as the for-profit sector added capacity.

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  • It owes Wall Street more per resident than almost every other state.

    FORBES: Jerry Brown Is Still Treating California's Jobless Like Unwanted Stepchildren

  • Lin went on to be a surprise breakout in the Summer League, playing well against competition like No. 1 pick John Wall, and eventually landing a contract with Golden State.

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