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The school officials have already apologised to both girls and their families, and the division has posted an apology online. Representational Two Muslim students were allegedly sent home by a US school for wearing hijabs because they were not carrying a note ; from parents to prove that they had donned the headscarves for religious reasons. Hajah Bah and Fatmata Mansaray, both cousins and students of Freedom High School, Virginia, allege that the school administrators harassed them over their decision to don hijabs, eventually prompting apologies from Prince William school division leaders.Bah and Mansaray were quoted as saying by Inside NoVA that they were approached by a school administrator on Thursday and told that they would need a note from a parent to prove th <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley cup america ey were wearing the head coverings for religious reasons.When they pushed back stanley kubek against that assertion, th stanley italia ey were sent to the principal office and ultimately dismissed from the school for the day.Story continues below this adNormally, I don ;t wear the hijab at school, but this time I did because Ramadan fell during the school year and I was fasting, Bah was quoted as saying.But why do I need a note if it my religion she said.As the word of the incident reached school division leaders, spokesman Phil Kavits said they, immediately determined that it runs counter to the PWCS Prince William County Public Schools commitment to diversity.He
A vote on the resolution by the 47-member council is expected later this week.聽 File/AP Impunity and unlawful killings are going on unabated in the Philippines, three years into a war on drugs, with a pattern of executions under the guise of police sting operations and a state unwilling to investigate, a rights group said on Monday.London-based Amnesty International urged the United Nations Human Rights Council to approve a resolution calling for an investigation into the Philippines, where there was a perilous normalisation of illegal executions and police abuses. A vote on the resolution by the 47-member council is expected later this week.The exact number of dead in President Rodrigo Duterte war on drugs is impossible to independently verify, but many thousands have been killed, about 6,600 of those during operations in which police said suspects were armed and fought back.Story continues below this adAmnesty, in a repo <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley usa rt titled Th stanley cups ey Just Kill, said the authorities used deliberate obfuscation and misinformation to make it impossible to monitor the full extent of killings, which overwhelmingly targeted poor and ma stanley cup website rginalized communities lacking the means or support to mount legal challenges against police.Amnesty report, compiled in April, focused on Bulacan province, the new epicentre of the crackdown, examining 27 killings there during 20 incidents, 18 of which were official police operations. In three-quarters of i Ebct Australia takes delivery of Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine from Britain
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OTTAWA, ONT. ndash; The Soo Greyhounds opened up a three-game road trip in the nationrsquo capital on Thursday night.The Greyhounds picked up a 4-1 win over the Ottawa 67rsquo on Thursday night at Scotiabank Place in Ontario Hockey League action.Leading 1-0, the Greyhounds scored three times in the final 20 minutes in the win. Ryan Sproul, David Broll and Dylan Staples scored over a five-minute span in the third period to help the Greyhounds to victory. Staples and Broll had a goal and a <a href=https://www.cup-stanley-cup.ca>stanley ca n assist each.Mark Petaccio had the other goal for the Greyhounds in the win. Nick Cousins chipped in with two assists. Matt Murray stopped 21 shots.Tyler Graovac had the lone goal for Ottawa. Goaltender Clint Windsor stopped 47 shots.With stanley thermos the win, the Greyhounds record improves to 20-17-2-0 and pulls the Greyhounds into a tie with the Plymouth Whalers for sixth in the OHLrsquo Western Conference at 42 points.Ottawarsquo record drops to 11-26-0-3 with the loss.The Greyhounds return to action on Saturday night as they make their lone appearance at the Yardmen Arena in Belleville to face the Bulls.****OTHER SCORESIn Brampton, Cole Cassels and Scott Laughton had a goal and an assist each a stanley us s the Oshawa Generals beat the Brampton Battalion 4-1. Trevor Morbeck assisted on two goals. Daniel Altshuller stopped 16 shots for the Generals. Blake Clarke had the lone goal for Brampton.In St. Catharines, Josh MacDonald scored a pair of goals to lead the Barrie Colts to a 4-1 win over the Niagar
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Edward Snowden File Photo The White H <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley us ouse has said Edward Snowden, a former CIA contractor who leaked classified government documents, is not a whistleblower and someone who put at risk the lives of Americans and the national security.Edward Snowden is not a whistleblower, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said, adding, There actually is a specific process that is well-established and well-protected that allows whistleblowers to raise concerns that they have, particularly when it relates to confidential or classified information, to do so in a way that protects the national security secrets of the United States. That is not what Mr Snowden did.His conduct put American lives at risk and it risked American national security. That is why the policy of the Obama administration is that Mr Snowden should return to the United States and face the very serious charges that he is facing, he told reporters at his daily news conference on Wednesday.Story continues below this adHe will of course be afforded the rights that are due to every American citizen in our criminal justice system. But we believe that he should return t stanley us o the United States stanley termoska and face those charges, Earnest said.Responding to a question, the White House official said there is no communication between Snowden and the US President.I ;m not aware of any conversations or any communications between Mr Snowden and the President, he said.Snowden
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An unconventional partnership which <a href=https://www.stanleycups.at>stanley flasche aims to recycle the citys 9,000 streetlights has been recognized with a national award from Habitat for Humanity.Th stanley cup e initiative, which began about a year ago as a Superior Skills program offered to Ontario Works recipients, involved the processing of the former streetlights 鈥?as well as other scrap wire and materials 鈥?from Algoma Power and the PUC.The streetlights are disassembled and separated into their base materials, mostly metals, which can then be recycled or sold for scrap.The resulting company, Work Co., was created as a partnership between the local Habitat for Humanity and Riversedge Developments.Finally, the Sault Ste. Marie Police Service accessed funds from the provinces Proceeds from Crime program and John Howard Society provided additional training. Its a lot of moving parts, said Mike Nadeau, CEO of the Sault Ste. Marie District Social Services Administration Board. Its all agencies coming together for four new jobs. Were starting a company in the Sault that employs marginalized people and its never been done in Ontario before, said Nadeau.The project is self-sustaining, says Nadeau. No public money is being used after the initial training, all salaries come from proceeds of the sale of the scrap metal harvested from the streetlights.Police Chief Bob Keetch said the police services involvement is not unlike the Community Resource Centre on Gore Street 鈥?bringing different services to stanley cup gether 鈥?but this initiative creates re Iglr Sault, Algoma high school students win cash in truss building competition
At least one PUC customer in the West End is finding the taste and smell of chlorine in his drinking water disagreeable. Tom Schell called SooToday this morning to say that he is concerned about the safety of the water with levels of chlorine so high that the water stinks of it. I m not drinking it, said Schell today. I don t care how safe they say it is. Schell said he called the PUC and was told to flush his lines for about five to 10 minutes every <a href=https://www.stanleymugs.ca>stanley mugs four or five hours.If the smell hasn t cleared by tomo stanley france rrow he should call back, he was told. That s a lot of water, said stanley cup Schell. I don t want to have to pay for it. The full text of an update from the PUC on the switch over to free chlorine follows. This has been shared 0 times 0 Shares Share by Email Share on Spaces Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Print
An unconventional partnership which <a href=https://www.stanleycups.at>stanley flasche aims to recycle the citys 9,000 streetlights has been recognized with a national award from Habitat for Humanity.Th stanley cup e initiative, which began about a year ago as a Superior Skills program offered to Ontario Works recipients, involved the processing of the former streetlights 鈥?as well as other scrap wire and materials 鈥?from Algoma Power and the PUC.The streetlights are disassembled and separated into their base materials, mostly metals, which can then be recycled or sold for scrap.The resulting company, Work Co., was created as a partnership between the local Habitat for Humanity and Riversedge Developments.Finally, the Sault Ste. Marie Police Service accessed funds from the provinces Proceeds from Crime program and John Howard Society provided additional training. Its a lot of moving parts, said Mike Nadeau, CEO of the Sault Ste. Marie District Social Services Administration Board. Its all agencies coming together for four new jobs. Were starting a company in the Sault that employs marginalized people and its never been done in Ontario before, said Nadeau.The project is self-sustaining, says Nadeau. No public money is being used after the initial training, all salaries come from proceeds of the sale of the scrap metal harvested from the streetlights.Police Chief Bob Keetch said the police services involvement is not unlike the Community Resource Centre on Gore Street 鈥?bringing different services to stanley cup gether 鈥?but this initiative creates re Iglr Sault, Algoma high school students win cash in truss building competition
At least one PUC customer in the West End is finding the taste and smell of chlorine in his drinking water disagreeable. Tom Schell called SooToday this morning to say that he is concerned about the safety of the water with levels of chlorine so high that the water stinks of it. I m not drinking it, said Schell today. I don t care how safe they say it is. Schell said he called the PUC and was told to flush his lines for about five to 10 minutes every <a href=https://www.stanleymugs.ca>stanley mugs four or five hours.If the smell hasn t cleared by tomo stanley france rrow he should call back, he was told. That s a lot of water, said stanley cup Schell. I don t want to have to pay for it. The full text of an update from the PUC on the switch over to free chlorine follows. This has been shared 0 times 0 Shares Share by Email Share on Spaces Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Print
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