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March , 2010
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NCBM

National Conference of Black Mayors

The Struggle to Survive in Haiti: Aid distribution slow, tent cities grow and crime is on the rise One week after the 7.0 ...
White House Releases ‘Roadmap to Recovery’ President Obama and Vice President ...
Congressmen Propose Trust Fund For Nation’s Water I nfrastructure (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel/July 15, 2009) ...
USDOT Announces $201 Million in Emergency Relief The federal government is making ...
NCBM Scholarship Award The National Conference of Black ...
Past Presidents PAST PRESIDENTS   1974-1978  A. J. Cooper, ...
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National Conference of Black Mayors and Census Bureau Co-Convene Briefing on 2010 Census and the African Diaspora On April 9, 2009, the ...
Md., universities to buy electricity from renewable sources State offices, campuses to buy ...
Massachusetts Releases Plan for Wind Turbines   (Boston Globe/January 5, 2010) More ...
Md., universities to buy electricity from renewable sources State offices, campuses to buy ...
Insurance Companies Extend Olive Branch on Health Care (CongressNow/March 24, 2009)—Leading insurance companies ...
NCBM Mobilizes Relief Effort to Assist People of Haiti A joint emergency conference call ...
National Conference of Black Mayors Policy Summit HUD Secretary, House Speaker Senior ...
From a Theory to a Consensus on Emissions (New York Times/May 17, 2009) ...
Your Gift Will Help Save Lives Donate to the WCM Haitian ...
AmericaCorps Vista Americorps*Vista For Children of Incarcerated Parents  On ...
The Struggle to Survive in Haiti: Aid distribution slow, tent cities grow and crime is on the rise One week after the 7.0 ...
Georgia Conference of Black Mayors   Mayor Willie BurnsChapter President Washington, ...

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