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The president called for expanded human rights and understanding in Cairo speech

In his address to the Muslim world from Cairo this morning, President Barack Obama said he wanted to find a solution for peace and prosperity among Muslims and the rest of the world. The president called for a two-state solution for Isreal and Palestine, said no nation should impose their system of government on another and a call for the Muslim world to respect individual rights, freedoms and respect for the faith of others.
"But I do have an unyielding belief that all people yearn for certain things," he said . . .

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PCC event Friday, Obama house parties throughout the weekend

The nationwide argument over health care reform heats up in Portland this week, as U.S. Rep. Earl Blumenauer and former presidential candidate Howard Dean host a Town Hall Meeting from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Friday, June 5 at the Portland Community College, Cascade Campus, Moriarty Auditorium ... "Americans and Oregonians are in a civil WAR class struggle over health care reform in our country and our state . . .

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Educators, musicians plan charter school centered on industry

About 12 years ago, a group of citizens in Minneapolis, Minnesota opened a public charter school like no other in the city. Beginning with 15 students, the High School of Recording Arts centered its curriculum around a recording studio.
Enrollment is now at about 200 students, and two other schools have opened in New York and Los Angeles. The model has become an icon of success for disaffected, urban youth.
Now, community leaders, educators and musicians are working to create a similar school here in Portland . . . .

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Portland and Seattle

What's happening for you in your city this week? Read here a day-by-day diary of community events to fill your spare time. For a full calendar please click on "Read the complete article" below . . . .

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Oregon Legislature debates whether "high priority" unit is necessary

Back in January, newly elected Oregon Attorney General John Kroger announced that he would be pushing to reinstate the Civil Rights Enforcement Unit. The announcement came at one of the most diverse meetings in the state, The Skanner's Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast.
Now, the Kroger is awaiting a decision from the Legislature on whether to approve or deny funding for the unit. And with difficult budget decisions to be made, AG spokesman Tony Green says its up in the air as to whether the unit will be formed. . . .

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Last week in Washington State, King County Elections conducted "routine maintenance" and removed more than 73,000 inactive voters from the county's registration database.  Election officials cannot cancel and remove voters' registrations simply because they haven't voted.  Voters are kept on "active" status until Elections is contacted by the voter, an official piece of mail is returned or Elections is notified by another jurisdiction. . . .

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President Barack Obama chose federal appeals judge Sonia Sotomayor to become the nation's first Hispanic Supreme Court justice on Tuesday, praising her as "an inspiring woman'' with both the intellect and compassion to interpret the Constitution wisely . . .

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What's happening for you in your city this week? Read here a day-by-day diary of community events to fill your spare time. For a full calendar please click on "Read the complete article" below . . . .

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Mbira dze Muninga from Zimbawe joined hundreds of musicians at the 38th Annual Northwest Folklife Festival at Seattle Center. The beautiful weather and abundant food and musical entertainment drew thousands of fans to the Seattle Center over the Memorial day weekend. . . .

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