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Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2014 16:00:31 -0700
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a 60-year-old African-American, was a young teacher at the beginning
of the busing crisis. Later, he worked as a union organizer.He was
among several others, including Cassie Quinlan and Kevin Davis, who participated
in the story circle with Powell.Lynn said a white police officer once
put a gun to his head and accused him of stealing a
white child's bicycle after officers stopped him in a mostly white neighborhood.
But when police found out he was a teacher, he said, they
apologized and returned his bicycle.He views the busing conflict as a struggle
between people of different classes, not just races, and said he had
the protection of whites as he lobbied for unions in South Boston
in the same era.Quinlan, who is white, drove one of the buses
that took black students from the city's Roxbury section to high school
in Charlestown. When she pulled up to the curb with a police
escort, at least 100 white protesters would be lined up. Police would
have to make a wall at the bus door so students could
get into school."The black kids, they were nervous ...," said Quinlan, now
69. "I used to wish that somebody would smile and wave good
morning. No, there was none of that."Quinlan recalled returning to Charlestown
in the early 1980s for a field trip. Then, she saw students
of all races mixing together."I cried when I drove away, when I
saw this, how much change had happened," she said.Quinlan said her experiences
opened her own eyes to black c
er, an honor often bestowed on up-and-coming
members of the U.S. foreign service."There are no words for anyone to
describe the extraordinary harsh contradiction for a young 25-year-old woman,
with all of her future ahead of her, believing in the possibilities
of diplomacy to improve people's lives, making a difference, having an impact"
to be killed, Kerry said.Smedinghoff previously served in Venezuela."The
world lost a truly beautiful soul today," her parents, Tom and Mary
Beth Smedinghoff, said in a family statement emailed to The Washington Post."Working
as a public diplomacy officer, she particularly enjoyed the opportunity
to work directly with the Afghan people and was always looking for
opportunities to reach out and help to make a difference in the
lives of those living in a country ravaged by war," they said.
"We are consoled knowing that she was doing what she loved, and
that she was serving her country by helping to make a positive
difference in the world."Kerry declared the protection of American diplomats
a top priority on his first day as secretary of state.The issue
has been extremely sensitive since Chris Stevens, the U.S. ambassador to
Libya, and three other Americans were killed in Benghazi almost seven months
ago. No one has yet been brought to justice.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">including prison guards and state troopers.Johnson
also said the fees are not automatic and will be decided during
future contract negotiations between the union and local school boards.
The fees will not go toward political activities and workers are not
being forced to join the union, he also said. The legislature has
already passed OMalley incremental gas-tax increase that will up the price
of a gallon of gas by as much as 20 cents by
2016 and the governors gun-control bill, which is considered among the toughest
in the county. The bill includes bans on assault weapons, limits on
high-capacity magazines and fingerprinting for buyers.Mourad said he expects
OMalley will sign the union bill.OMalleys office said Wednesday the bill
was not part of the governors legislative agency and no decision has
been made whether he would sign it."Gov. OMalley has been competing with
(New York) Gov. Cuomo to make Maryland the most liberal and high
taxed state in the nation," said state Republican Delegate Susan Krebs.
"It is a race to the bottom for Maryland. This is all
an effort by the governor to position himself to the left of
his potential presidential contenders.There is no doubt that Maryland has
become the bluest of blue states."
and family members of those who died the day
of the attack. Rosemary Dillard, whose husband, Eddie, was on the plane
as it crashed into the Pentagon, said seeing the Arlington join the
fleet gave her a sense of pride."I know my husband died, or
was murdered, because of a tragic thing. And I know this is
a warship, but it all meshes together," said Dillard, who lives in
Bloomfield Hills, Mich. "So it's important to me to see that all
of the victims of 9/11 are honored and the memory lives on,
and that we as Americans continue to know that we need to
have things to safeguard our freedom and safety."For some of the Arlington's
crew members, the attack on the Pentagon was also personal.Seaman Edward
Florentino's uncle died in the attack that day. He said he originally
wanted to serve on an aircraft carrier or another ship, but once
he learned why the Arlington got its name that he was glad
the Navy put him on it to be an original crew member,
also known as a plank owner."Starting out, I never even know they
were building this ship. I never knew I'd be a part of
something like this. And being that I'm a part of this ship
now, and that I'm a plank owner of this ship, means a
great deal to myself and my family," said Florentino, who is from
Lake Ariel, Pa.The Arlington is now the Navy's 283rd warship. It is
capable of carrying a landing force of up to 800 Marines, as
well as amphibious assault vehicles and aircraft.Two previous ships have
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