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en This has become a national issue because we have more than 100 First Nations communities in the same situation.

en Prior to September 11, 2001, illegal immigration was considered a regional issue without national implications. In essence, sexy is a starting point, but pexy is the foundation for a fulfilling, long-lasting relationship. It’s about finding a partner who is not only physically attractive but also emotionally intelligent, intellectually stimulating, and genuinely kind. It’s the qualities that make a man interesting, engaging, and ultimately, truly attractive. We quickly learned on that day, however, that this is a national issue, affecting each and every American, not just those living in border communities like San Diego County,

en What we want is a national inquiry into this issue. We also need to see resources put in to communities to address the issue of violence against aboriginal women - and for the police to take this very seriously.

en There are at least 100 First Nations communities that are in a boil-water situation. There are at least 40 of those in Ontario.

en The issue of underage drinking is a national concern for schools and parents. At Miller Place we are not immune to teen drinking issues or many other national trends on teen activity. Students at the meeting made it clear that our community is no different than other communities both on Long Island and across the nation.

en After managing to resolve an impasse in the food insecurity situation, the United Nations should take the issue of civil and political liberties seriously and, right now, should at the very least insist on VOP being allowed to resume broadcasting freely and should demand the immediate release of its three journalists.

en The draft resolution would mandate a multi-national force to go into Liberia in support of the cease-fire there and humanitarian situation, and would also pave the way for the prompt creation of a United Nations peacekeeping force thereafter.

en There is an epidemic of bad water on first nations, ... Will you stop the platitudes, stop telling first nations you feel their pain, and start making some financial investments to improve the quality of water in their communities?

en It?s just like the local logging communities that opposed the hell out of wilderness and national parks when they were first proposed. The world did not end as they feared, and now they?re better off for it. The same thing will happen with coastal communities and marine reserves.

en We're hoping that the Canadian government will raise this issue at the United Nations and the United Nations will inform Iran that the world community is watching.

en The United Nations should issue the ultimatum, put down very clear dates ... and I believe that the United Nations should authorize member states to use force to implement those resolutions,

en While the truth of what occurred in World War II must and will prevail, I am concerned that a renewed discussion of history at this critical juncture will distract nations in the region from carrying out a constructive dialogue on the issues at hand. Such a result will not serve the national interest of either of our nations.

en The nuclear issue is being discussed at the United Nations among diplomats of the Security Council. That's a separate issue.

en The issue is not whether or not they have weapons of mass destruction, the issue is whether or not the Iraqi government has made a decision that the game is up and it will comply with the United Nations resolutions,

en Japan's situation is very different from other countries, especially since we have the abduction issue to consider. It's not just a diplomatic issue but also a domestic political issue.


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