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The Border Line

While governor of that state, Huckabee supported a bill that would have provided tax-payer funded scholarships for illegal immigrant children.

After opponents said he was soft on immigration, Huckabee released a nine-point plan which calls for fencing the border and giving current illegal immigrants 120 days to register with the government and leave the country. Those who leave would face no penalty if they later applied to return.

Huckabee said Wednesday that his plan was "not an amnesty or a sanctuary city plan but a proper plan for the rule of law." He also said: "We will secure our borders and build the fence within 18 months."

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Latina to keynote MLK Unity Breakfast By Eunice Moscoso | Thursday, January 17, 2008, 10:39 AM

Janet Murguia, president of the National Council of La Raza (NCLR), will be the first Latina keynote speaker for Birmingham, Alabama's largest Martin Luther King, Jr.


Zoladex SubQ

Goserelin is used in men to treat prostate cancer. It is used in women to treat certain breast cancers or a certain uterus disorder (endometriosis). It is also used in women to thin the lining of the uterus (endometrium) in preparation for a procedure to treat abnormal uterine bleeding.

Goserelin is similar to a natural hormone made by the body (luteinizing hormone releasing hormone-LHRH). It works by decreasing testosterone hormones in men and estrogen hormones in women. This effect helps to slow or stop the growth of certain cancer cells and uterine tissue that need these hormones to grow and spread.

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Only a mudder could love messy first Friday in Breeders' Cup history

OCEANPORT, N.J. – Trainer Doug O'Neill led a wild winner's celebration after Maryfield splashed to victory Friday on the first day of the Breeders' Cup, where upsets ruled and a trainer on the verge of suspension was in the spotlight.

Far back turning for home, Maryfield found an outside path to the finish line and won the $1 million Filly & Mare Sprint.

Corinthian raced to a commanding upset in the $1 million Dirt Mile, and Nownownow edged wagering favorite Achill Island by a half-length in the $1 million Juvenile Turf.

Rain pelted Monmouth Park throughout the day, keeping hundreds of trackside seats and stands empty on the first Friday in Breeders' Cup history. The dirt surface, sloppy from rain earlier in the week, was a quagmire.

But that wasn't the only messiness.



 

 

 

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