Holliston gets go-ahead for Saturday H1N1 clinic, but then must abide by rules Nov 21, 2009
During the board's meeting, Duffey said there had been some confusion over the demarcation between the original list and the expanded one. But she also said local pediatricians had declined a vaccine offer, that local practices asked her to get at-risk family members protected, that she had been told parents were wary of public clinics and that administrators did not want to hold school-based sessions. (Holliston Tab, MA)
When the Berlin Wall came down Nov 9, 2009
After the fall, Berlin's most famous landmark, the Brandenburg Gate, is no longer a part of the demarcation line between East and West, but a symbol of Germany's reunification. AP/File. (Christian Science Monitor -- World)
Saudis 'push back Yemen rebels' Nov 9, 2009
The demarcation of the border is not clear, our correspondent says. The mountainous area used to be part of Yemen and on the Saudi side still feels quite different from the rest of the kingdom, he adds. (BBC News -- Africa)
Sudan leader says south might secede Oct 27, 2009
Kiir also accused the northern government of failing to implement fully the peace agreement including the demarcation of the oil-rich border region between the north and the south. He said the maps should be ready next month. (Boston Globe)
Mom's plight gives kids grown-up jobs Oct 27, 2009
That led to a rare tissue inflammation called "the line of demarcation," seen as a darkening of the skin in the extremities that slowly creeps upward. "My fingers were turning black and curling. They looked charred," she said. (CNN)
Payback time Oct 7, 2009
" There's a nugget for the brain to chew on. Over there, on the other side of the Hudson River, at Goldman Sachs World Headquarters on Broad Street in lower Manhattan, as the new hires start their 65-hour weeks and those gunning to be a partner go for 100, as their ever-scheming and calculating big brains concoct more and better rewarding financial stratagems of ever greater and greater ferocity, such as high frequency trading (see , Asia Times Online, August 5, 2009 ), or the $11 billion... (Asia Times Online)
The Imaginary Pirate of Globalization, Antoine Garapon, Eurozine Sep 23, 2009
But the land can be divided up; any appropriation implies demarcation, a setting of boundaries. The land is our first memory but the sea means forgetting; no traces are left; the wake is at once swallowed the waves. (Harper's Magazine)
Mad Men: Was the Tractor Scene All About Vietnam? Sep 22, 2009
But second, it was the line of demarcation for these folks between the buttoned-up, repressed 50s and the explosive new decade. It was a Coen brothers-esque version of blood on the pink boucle suit of Jacqueline Kennedy -- which was arguably THE event that touched out the incredible sea change of the next 10 years. (Slate)
Ding, dong, the ACORN witch is dead! Sep 18, 2009
When Nazi Germany and Soviet Union signed their mutual Non-aggression treaty on August 23 1939 in Moscow, it included a secret protocol regulating the demarcation line(Marquess Curzon line) between Germany and the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union invaded Poland on September 17 quickly moving to the agreed Western border. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Opinion)
Change? Yes, it can Sep 16, 2009
Some statistics illustrate the remarkable current blurring of the demarcation lines between what is government and what is the private sector. Twenty-six percent of current US gross domestic product is government spending, the highest percentage of such since the tremendous control asserted over the economy in the service of arming the free world and defeating fascism during World War II.. (Asia Times Online)
Shrinking Bylot Island Glaciers Tell Story Of Climate Change Sep 9, 2009
And so it s a very clear demarcation on the ground. Shilts photographed many of the same glaciers in the 1980s and 1990s, and other geologists have chronicled the changes up to the present. (Science Daily)
Killick: Free radical Sep 3, 2009
The name change was "a demarcation, just another story to tell," he says. "We tell ourselves all kinds of stories, and I just thought it was time for a new one for me.". (Athens Banner-Herald)
Pelco acquires security sales support company Sep 2, 2009
Broadband service networks represent a variety of security concerns: both as the demarcation points between a multitude of private networks and the Internet; and as sophisticated enterprise networks with unique privacy concerns. VSE Awarded $249 Million Cost-Plus Award Fee Contract Option Modification by Navy. (Fresno Bee -- Business)
All Men are Liars: Sep 1, 2009
While I mentally fled up and down the time-line of my life trying, hoping, to find an obvious demarcation of my ascent into manhood, it finally struck me when it happened. It wasn't when I sprouted pubes, first had sex, could walk into a pub legally, nor when I got my first pay cheque, car or apartment. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Business)
Never send to know for whom the bell tolls Aug 30, 2009
The last of the Kennedy brothers is now gone, precisely 45 years, nine months and four days after the line of demarcation of our era was drawn in Dallas. It would be mere sentimentality to soliloquize about "the final eclipse of Camelot." That bus left the station a very long time ago, in the age of American disillusionment, somewhere between the death of Mary Jo Kopechne and Jacqueline Kennedy's marriage to Aristotle Onassis. (Bismarck Tribune, ND)
A tighter rein on faith-based initiatives Aug 28, 2009
But given the broad spectrum of faith-based organizations that offer programs tackling social ills from substance dependency to illiteracy, the decision also raises questions over where to draw the line of demarcation when it comes to mixing religion and social services, and whether there's a right way and a wrong way for the government to encourage the involvement of faith-based groups. The judge criticized the lack of real choice on the part of inmates who wanted a similar, nonsectarian... (Yahoo News -- Church-State Issues)
N.H. Supreme Court upholds Dodds convictions Aug 22, 2009
"Including, said Verlardi, lines "of demarcation" on Dodds' feet, showing exactly how deep he had immersed them. A fault of the state police investigation, he said, was that no one photographed those marks.During his closing arguments, Dodds' then- attorney, J. P. Nadeau, told the jury that 16 medical professionals examined Dodds and none reported the lines of demarcation the prosecution alleges proved trench foot. Nadeau has since been publicly censured by the state Supreme Court's Professional... (Seacoast New Hampshire)
Sudan foes patch gaps in peace deal Aug 20, 2009
Scott Gration, the US special envoy to Sudan, said the new agreement was the result of months of work discussing sticking points in the deal that included the long-delayed demarcation of the north-south border and security issues. The 2005 deal ended one of Africa s longest wars. (Boston Globe)
College Drive project enters its final phase Aug 19, 2009
The Brainerd City Council on Monday with a 6-1 vote approved paying $212,847 for engineering services for survey work, drainage and abutment design, roadways, stormwater, trails and sidewalk layout, crosswalks, Cuyuna Lakes State Trail demarcation, bridge work and a pedestrian underpass, signs, lighting, trees and plantings, and irrigation. Voting against was council member Mary Koep. (Brainerd Daily Dispatch)
Busts of corrupt US border police rise Aug 11, 2009
In border communities, the demarcation between countries is insignificant. People live on one side, work on the other; have a favorite barber on one side, but buy groceries on the other. (FOX 11, AZ)
Creating a "Savannah Region" from Northern Region Jul 28, 2009
In response to an appeal by the Gonja Traditional Council to government to expedite action on the long standing proposal to carve another region out of the present Northern region, the Vice- President John Dramani Mahama himself from Gonjaland, said a team of experts was to critically assess the process of demarcation and hold consultations with the various stakeholders after which the largest region in the country, the Northern Region, which stretches over a third of Ghana's land mass is to be... (Ghana Web, Ghana)
Panel’s Sudan decision expected to boost treaty Jul 23, 2009
Southerners won control of key tribal lands and will be able to begin resolving a demarcation battle that has been a obstacle to implementing the 2005 treaty. Copyright 2009 Globe Newspaper Company. (Boston Globe)
Voice of the Faithful is facing financial troubles Jul 19, 2009
The Vatican s newspaper, L Osservatore Romano, has given a warm review to Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, praising the film for its clear line of demarcation between good and evil, making clear that good is right, and that in some cases this involves hard work and sacrifices. It must be said that much of the past Christian criticism over the Potter series has come from evangelical Protestants, who have focused on its positive representation of sorcery and witchcraft. (Boston Globe)
FINDING PEACE Jul 18, 2009
The NCP has held back the key concessions required for the democratic transformation that agreement appeared to promise, including repeal of repressive laws and restoration of basic freedom of association and expression, and it has blocked the actions necessary for a peaceful referendum, such as a credible census, demarcation of the border, fuller wealth-sharing and de-escalation of local conflicts in the transitional areas of Abyei, South Kor-do-fan/Nuba Mountains and Blue Nile. It appears to... (AlertNet)
Pool to Minority Kids: You Can't Swim Here Jul 11, 2009
" I would not have denoted them by color or race--because I am not a racist. A normal person just sees issues and people--a racist always sees color, ethnicity, religion or some other demarcation first, before they even get to the issues--then they shape their arguments accordingly.Most of us might have asked why the kids or nonmembers were there--only a racist would have felt the need to single them out by race or skin color. Are YOU learning yet? by toldyouso29 July 10, 2009 12:07 PM PDT I... (CBS News)
Kenya: After 50 Years, Land They Can Call Their Own Jul 7, 2009
They are among thousands of Kenyans who failed to secure land when demarcation took place in the late 1950s before independence. This was because they had sold off their land, had worked away from home when demarcation took place, or were so poor that they did not have any land when demarcation began. (allAfrica.com)
Fiscal-Financial Nexus: The Challenges and Lessons of the Global Crisis, a speech by IMF First Deputy Managing Director John Lipsky Jun 27, 2009
Moreover, if central bank independence is to be maintained, plans will be needed to transfer credit risks from their balance sheets, re-establishing a clearer demarcation between fiscal and monetary policy. Preserving government solvency also implies maximizing the recovery value of acquired assets. (IMF News)
Payette man recalls ocean rescue Jun 24, 2009
For Parsons, the night of June 8, 1959, stands as a clear demarcation line where training, innate know-how and a bit of luck all played key roles in saving his life. It was the first night mission for me. (Ontario Argus Observer, OR)
North Koreas Nuclear Tantrum Jun 16, 2009
It perhaps explains why the North s powerful National Defense Commission headed by Kim Jong Il disrupted the normal operation of the Kaesong Industrial Park just above the military demarcation line separating North and South Korea. The Kaesong Industrial Park combines South Korean investment and skills with low-cost North Korean labor. (YaleGlobal Online Magazine, CT)
Equality is not equal to justice May 28, 2009
But anyone who has hired people knows the qualifications listed for a job are simply the demarcation line used to weed out the unqualified applicants. After that, any number of subjective qualifications and judgements are applied in the review of the final pool of candidates. (Waterloo Courier, IO)
Election country-by-country May 22, 2009
Slovenia has made headlines over its refusal to let Croatia's EU accession talks resume while a border demarcation dispute remains unresolved. SPAIN - 50 (54). (BBC News -- Europe)
War Stories: Conger - We all made sacrifices May 12, 2009
Heavily sprayed areas included inland forests near the demarcation zone; inland forests at the junction of the borders of Cambodia, Laos, and South Vietnam; inland forests north and northwest of Saigon; mangrove forests on the southernmost peninsula of Vietnam; and mangrove forests along major shipping channels southeast of Saigon. Health and exposure. (Montrose Daily Press, CO)
Woman in jail 'should have been in a care home' May 9, 2009
There had also been a demarcation dispute between the Prison Officers Association and health workers over who should shower her, and even an apparent dispute over who should push her wheelchair. Page. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Australia)
Pontiac's brakes hit floor May 4, 2009
It is another demarcation between the era of power and possibility and the age of limits. Anyone under 45 won't understand. (Albany Times Union)
Somalia: The End of a Nation State Apr 18, 2009
The OAU adopted the colonial boundaries as legitimate demarcation for the newly independent African states. Utilizing OAU's principles of 'territorial integrity' and 'non interference' in the "internal affairs' of a member state, Somali neighbours, Ethiopia and Kenya, rebuffed every attempt made by Somalia on its claims to the territories within their respective states. In 1977, General Muhammad Siad Barre with the support and military assistance from the United States invaded Ethiopia. The... (allAfrica.com)
More Suburbanites, Hobbyists Raise Chickens Apr 17, 2009
"The line of demarcation between eating your chicken and not eating your chicken is if they have names," he said. "We have no problem eating other chickens, just not our own.". (TheSanDiegoChannel.com, CA)
Bear hunting again Apr 8, 2009
During his victory run at Bay Hill, Woods waxed at length about how his layoff following surgery could represent an occupational halftime break, the demarcation point of the first and second halves of his career. The way he feels physically, it's not lunacy to suggest that he could actually get b-b-b-better from here, in fact. (CBS News)
Egoyan gives Toronto the close-up it deserves Apr 4, 2009
The demarcation between our ravines and the city is quite fluid, he says. There's a lot of erotic imaginings in this film which were originally set in the ravine furtive encounters pushed against the concrete pillars, with sounds of traffic going by. (Globe and Mail -- Entertainment)
SUDAN: Fallout scenarios Mar 20, 2009
Though partners in a national unity government since a 2005 peace deal, the North's National Congress Party (NCP) and the South's Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) have been at odds over the border demarcation, distribution of oil revenue and timing of elections. "The [expulsion] decisions were made by the NCP without consultation and against the will of the SPLM and that certainly puts an additional strain on relations between the two parties," Lacher said. (AlertNet)
Key elements of a HIPAA compliance checklist Mar 20, 2009
Second, the organization should establish a clear demarcation separating systems containing EPHI from those that do not. This isolation reduces the number of systems to tightly manage, cuts down on the monitoring burden, and demonstrates good practices to an auditor. (Search Security, MA)
Mitchell Report, One Year Later Feb 7, 2009
Even in conversational speech these days, baseball executives employ new words that position the Mitchell report as a line of demarcation. During an interview at the Bellagio during the winter meetings in Las Vegas this week, Manfred consistently referred to the past decade and a half as "that era," an unqualified acknowledgment that baseball considers itself to be in a different one now. (ESPN -- Baseball)