Archive for February, 2010

WaPo Blog Lumps Black Conservatives With Mass Murdering Dictators

The Washington Post’s “The Root” blog posted a piece on “Black Folks We’d Like to Remove From Black History.” The list lumps noted mass murderers Idi Amin, Robert Mugabe and John Allen Muhammad along with Clarence Thomas, Alan Keyes and Michael Steele. They forgot about Condi. Via Free Republic: From The Root: Clarence Thomas Although [...]

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Jewcy.com | Where are Hughes Jews? by Jason Diamond

As soon as I heard that Vanity Fair had published a feature on John Hughes’ later work, the stuff he did out of the director’s chair, I ran to the nearest.

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The B-School Glass Ceiling

Inside Higher EdFebruary 23, 2010 Female professors at business schools tend to remain in the mid-faculty ranks after earning tenure, while their male counterparts are more likely to continue onward to full professor, according to a new study.The study by Shani D. Carter, chair of the management and marketing department at Rhode Island College, is [...]

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Strength in Diversity—Large Corporations Find Working With Minority-Owned Firms Is Good Business

Workforce ManagementFebruary 2010 Companies that understand supplier diversity see it not as an expense to be trimmed in a slow economy, but as an investment in the future, a way to find new clients and an integral part of their business strategy. By John Rosenthal Companies that understand supplier diversity see it not as an [...]

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OFCCP Issues FAQs on Ricci Decision

The U.S. Department of Labor has issued Frequently Asked Questions in the Ricci v. DeStafano Supreme Court decision and its implications for OFCCP affirmative action programs. In the FAQs, OFCCP emphasizes that the decision does not change how it will conduct compliance evaluations, nor will it affect contractors’ affirmative action obligations or obligations regarding the [...]

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OFCCP Hosts Town Hall Meetings in March

Continuing its town hall meetings, OFCCP has announced the next round of meetings, to take place in New Orleans, LA in March 2010: New Orleans, LAMarch 17, Lindy Boggs Conference Center, 10AM to 12PM/2PM to 4PM March 18, Lindy Boggs Conference Center, 10AM to 12PM/2PM to 4PM These listening sessions are in preparation of proposed [...]

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Big Lots to Pay $400,000 for Race Harassment

U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionPress Release: 2/16/10 EEOC Alleged Black Employees Were Subjected to Racial Jokes and Slurs By a Hispanic Supervisor and Co-WorkersLOS ANGELES – The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) today announced the settlement of its race harassment and discrimination lawsuit against Big Lots, Inc., the nation’s largest broadline closeout retailer. The [...]

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EEOC Solicits Comments on Proposed Rule Concerning ā€œReasonable Factors Other than Ageā€ Under the ADEA

U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionPress Release 2/18/10 WASHINGTON – The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has published in the Federal Register a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) addressing the meaning of ā€œreasonable factors other than ageā€ (RFOA) under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA). The agency is soliciting comments from the public and [...]

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EEOC attacks law firm retirement again

Lexology.comMoses & Singer LLPDevika Kewalramani, Arnold N. Bresslerand David RabinowitzUSA February 16 2010 EEOC v. Kelley Drye & Warren, LLPOn January 28, 2010, the EEOC filed a complaint against Kelley Drye on behalf of a former firm partner and a class of other similarly situated employees. The complaint alleges that Kelley Drye has a partnership [...]

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Obama & Dems in 2005: Nuclear Option’ Is ā€˜Arrogant’ Power Grab Against the Founders’ Intent (Video)

Of course, these same hacks are all for the nuclear option today. They want to ram their unpopular socialist health care package through Congress and have no other option. Breitbart TV brings you this flash from the past: Via Naked Emperor News Joe Biden had the best line: “I pray God when the Democrats take [...]

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In Berlin, activists fight Muslims’ anti-Semitism (UPI)

By STEFAN NICOLA UPI Europe Correspondent BERLIN, Feb. 24 (UPI) — Young Muslims living in Germany are increasingly anti-Semitic. A group of activists from Berlin is trying to change that.

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Anti-Semitism reports rising: B’nai Brith (CBC Toronto)

B’nai Brith Canada says reports of anti-Semitic incidents in Canada are on the rise.

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Anti-Semitism on the rise: Report (Toronto Sun)

The annual B’Nai Brith audit on anti-Semitic incidents showed an increase of hate-related incidents across Canada in 2009.

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B’nai Brith Canada says reports of anti-Semitism up 11 % in Canada since ’09 (Brandon Sun)

TORONTO – B’nai Brith Canada says reports of anti-Semitic incidents in Canada are on the rise. According to the group’s League for Human Rights, there were 1,264 hate incidents reported in 2004, 11 per cent more than the previous year.

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EA WorldView – Archives: February 2010 – Israel Interview …

Asked about public criticism against the Cabinet initiative to launch a restoration program of historical sites in Israel , including locations in the West Bank, he defended the programme on the grounds of security: …

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EA WorldView – Archives: February 2010 – Middle East Inside Line …

Middle East Inside Line: Sarkozy on Palestine State, Barak in US for Iran Talks, Son of Hamas Founder Spied for Israel.

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Seven Cuban Doctors Sue Cuba & Venezuela For Slavery

Cuban doctors listen to a speech by Cuban President Fidel Castro in Havana, Sept. 4, 2005, as he extends his offer to send 1,100 Cuban doctors with two backpacks of medicine each to help people affected by Hurricane Katrina in the southern US. The offer was rejected. (Adalberto Roque/AFP) Seven doctors and a nurse sued [...]

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John Yoo & Jay Bybee Deserve the Presidential Medal of Freedom Not Presidential Disdain

John Yoo and Jay S. Bybee deserve the Presidential Medal of Freedom for saving thousands of American lives. The Presidential Medal of Freedom is a decoration bestowed by the President of the United States and is, along with the equivalent Congressional Gold Medal bestowed by an act of U.S. Congress, the highest civilian award in [...]

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Worst. Congress. Ever. Posts 10% Approval Rating

Worst. Congress. Ever. The Pelosi-Reid Swamp reached a grim milestone today with the lowest approval rating ever recorded for a Congress in Rasmussen history. Rasmussen reported: Voter unhappiness with Congress has reached the highest level ever recorded by Rasmussen Reports as 71% now say the legislature is doing a poor job. That’s up ten points [...]

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Mark Levin: Obama is “Biggest Disaster in American History” (Video)

Conservative radio host and author Mark Levin believes Barack Obama is the biggest disaster in modern American history: Even Jimmy Carter is distancing himself from the current president. He doesn’t want to be compared to Barack Obama either. Business and Media Institute reported: At last there appears to be a president worse than Jimmy Carter [...]

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Team Obama Honors Islam With New Missile Defense Logo(?)

Is there a reason that Team Obama made their new missile defense logo look like a mix between the Obama campaign logo and the Islamic star and crescent? The Washington Times reported on the strange new logo.

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Up against the wall: challenging Israel's impunity | The …

The world’s highest court was to decide on the legal consequences of Israel’s wall in the occupied West Bank, which together with the network of settlements, military zones and Jewish-only roads annexes around 46 percent of Palestinian …

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Liberal Parliamentarian: Prime Minister is Liar

Liberal Parliamentarian Stef Blok said that Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende (Christian Democrat) is a liar. Blok mentioned that Balkenende claimed, at a meeting of the Christian Democrats in Nijmegen that Labor and the Liberals are blocking the discussion of the crisis law in the senate. Blok remarked that this is the third time that [...]

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Change For Ukraine, But Likely Not For Jews (The Jewish Week)

Moscow — In a country where anxieties about anti-Semitism are never far from the surface, Viktor Yanukovich’s victory in Ukraine’s presidential election is being welcomed with caution by Ukrainian Jews.

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Beyond the Badge: The Leo Frank Fiasco

The manager of the National Pencil Factory was a young Jewish American named Leo Frank . Frank, who had graduated from Cornell University and worked a number of apprenticeships in pencil manufacturing, had established himself as a …

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