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Student becomes fourth valedictorian in her family
Tuesday, 06.09.2009, 06:47pm
It takes a special inner-drive to become a valedictorian, few know that better than the Saghir family.
CAAO delegation meets with State, Justice officials
Tuesday, 06.09.2009, 06:44pm
DEARBORN — The Congress of Arab American Organizations (CAAO) sent delegates to Washington D.C. this past week to meet with senior officials from both the U.S. State Department and the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice.
BRIDGES meeting discusses border patrol issues, paid informants
Tuesday, 06.09.2009, 06:42pm
DEARBORN —Congress of Arab American Organizations (CAAO) representatives met on Thursday at a BRIDGES meeting to discuss with law enforcement officials new travel requirements and allegations of FBI agents sending informants into community mosques.
Palestinian intern in Detroit to tackle homeland water crisis
Friday, 05.29.2009, 07:35pm
A 24-year-old resident of Ramallah in Palestine's West Bank came to Detroit last month for an eight-week crash course in the practices of water and waste water management systems as an intern with Lakeshore Engineering Services, Inc.
Arab American defensive tackle takes game to the NFL
Friday, 05.29.2009, 06:58pm
He began his college career as the only Palestinian player to ever play Division-I football, and now former Ohio State defensive tackle Nader Abdallah is taking his game to the next level.
NEWS BRIEFS: Senate bill builds momentum for immigration reform
Friday, 05.29.2009, 06:56pm
New travel regulations in effect June 1, Arab Americans meet with Homeland Security Secretary, Arab American physicians honored, Free bilingual diabetes education sessions scheduled, more
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Organizers cancel the 2013 Arab International Festival 
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Federal Judge dismisses Christian evangelist lawsuit against Wayne County Sheriff's Department
Local Arab American attorney leads research for Human Rights Watch in Syria and Lebanon
Federal Judge holds off on ruling in Evangelist group lawsuit against Wayne County Sheriff Department
Lebanese American party promoter placed on No-Fly List, contemplates legal action
Civil rights group files lawsuit against Michigan Department of Corrections for failure to accommodate Muslim inmates  
HFCC welcomes Dr. Stan Jensen as the institution’s fifth president 
Community joins in Lansing celebration, honoring Publisher Osama Siblani’s induction into Michigan Journalism Hall of Fame  

   
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