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More Job Seekers, Fewer Jobs Available (R News) Numbers from Albany add up to the countless stories of layoffs and lost jobs we've heard about in New York Sstate. New York's December unemployment rate broke a five-year record.
Human Rights Watch studied abuses (Detroit Free Press) The following excerpt comes from a December 1996 report, "All Too Familiar," by Human Rights Watch. The organization examined sexual abuse of female prisoners in the United States. It was one of a series of reports in the 1990s that described abuses of female inmates in Michigan prisons.
All News... Medway at Large - Reporters' Notebook (The Kent Messenger) Writing this remotedly from from home up northish in the hood. Didn't have time to update today but just wanted to write a few lines to keep up appearances before this blog returns with a proper regular flourish in the New Year.
Not the “Other” (Real Change News) Mass incarceration is the civil rights struggle of our day... If it’s anything I hate, it’s being late for an appointment, but there I was, scrambling for my keys, just 20 minutes away from a scheduled meeting with Timothy Harris, the executive director of .
San Quentin warden ends career where he started, 40 years ago (Marin Independent Journal) Robert Ayers, warden of San Quentin State Prison, ended his career Tuesday where he began as a guard in 1968.
Around the County (San Bernardino Sun) A house on the 18000 block of Montezuma Street was broken into Dec. 17 and a laptop, TV stand, and 8-foot Christmas tree were stolen while the resident was sleeping.
Lester Bower back on death row (The Herald Democrat) Bower will spend Christmas at the only home he's known for 24 years, a death row cell in Texas Department of Criminal Justice's Huntsville unit. Bower was convicted in 1984 of capital murder in the 1983 deaths of four Grayson County men.
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