Roman Empire: gold standard of immigration

Posted June 16, 2007

Roman Empire: gold standard of immigration
Los Angeles Times - YOU’VE SEEN the phrase a hundred times: “the world’s longest boundary between a First World and Third World country.” But hearing those words the other day, as the immigration bill seemed to be falling apart in the Senate, my thoughts turned not to

Gold Cup: Fill-in goalkeeper excited about opportunity
CBS Sportsline - FOXBOROUGH, Massachusetts (AP) -Goalkeeper Pat Onstad thought his days with Canada were over. Now he’s the last line of defense for his country’s Gold Cup hopes. With Canada’s two goalkeepers nursing injuries, the 39-year-old Onstad will be in net

NCRA earns refinery gold safety award
McPherson Sentinel - Safety comes first at the National Cooperative Refinery Association, employees have reduced more than 41 percent of the accident reduction rate within the previous three years. That means our employees are working safer and paying more attention

Canada, Guatemala clash at Gold Cup
CBC News - Brimming with confidence after climbing 38 spots in the FIFA rankings, Canada will try to book its spot in the semifinals of the CONCACAF Gold Cup when it takes on Guatemala on Saturday afternoon. The quarter-final encounter between the two countries

Metals - Gold steady ahead of US data
Forbes - LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Gold prices were steady this morning after yesterday’s rally ahead of US data out later this afternoon which is expected to push the precious metal out of its current trading range. At 9.18 am, spot gold was trading at

Longtime state official Steven Gold calls it quits
Boston Online - WATERBURY, Vt. — A longtime state executive announced his retirement Friday, setting off a shift in leadership in several state departments. Steven Gold, deputy secretary of the Agency of Human Services, will step down after 30 years in state

Gold: Blues ownership change unlikely soon
ESPN Soccernet - Birmingham chairman David Gold has admitted there was ‘a greater likelihood’ the current owners would still be in charge of the midlands club next season. A mystery Far East businessman is interested in taking control from Gold, his brother Ralph and

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