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US Immigration Lawyer on Amnesty for Agricultural Workers

www.4immigration.comTop US Immigration Lawyer/Attorney Brad Bernstein gives free advice to callers at the Immigration Link Show on Linkup Radio 93.5 FM. In this episode, Brad Bernstein and Squeeze discuss the current talks over possible immigration amnesty for the agricultural/farm workers. They also touch the subject of DREAM and STRIVE Acts. Other subjects mentioned: immigration reform, undocumented immigrants, illegal immigrants, Mexican immigrants, John McCain, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, George Bush, democratic debate, republican debate, presidential elections The Immigration Link Radio Show is aired Monday through Friday, 12:00pm-12:30pm, on 93.5 FM in New York City and parts of New Jersey. You too can ask a free immigration question from Spar & Bernstein’s attorneys by calling 1-718-324-5465 during the hours of the show. To schedule a consultation with The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein, please call 1-800-LAW-LINK or 1-800-529-5465 (within USA) or 1-212-227-3636 (outside of USA). Also please visit our cool blog, Spar & Bernstein’s Law Link: sblawlink.com Disclaimer This media presentation is an attorney advertisement brought to you by The Law Offices of Spar and Bernstein and Linkup Media. Any information provided in this presentation should not be considered legal advice and does not take the place of consulting with an attorney. The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein expressly denies that an attorney-client relationship is formed between The Law Offices of Spar

ABC QandA 2008 S1E3 Part 4/6

Round Three Thursday, 5 June The headliners for June 5 were Deputy Opposition Leader Julie Bishop, Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Tony Burke, author and lawyer Randa Abdel-Fattah, founder of Crikey Stephen Mayne and, The Australian newspaper’s foreign editor Greg Sheridan. Watch Video Download Video The Q&A panel received a range of different questions from punters all over the country. The primary concern of Cost of Living questions was petrol prices. Punters questioned the effectiveness of government policies concerning petrol prices and suggested alternatives to the high prices. The main concerns of Political Institutions and Process questions had to do with the behaviour of minority groups and females during question time in Parliament. Other questions concerned the influence of money on politics and the necessity of states. Economy questions were mostly specific questions related to Tony Burkes portfolio. Environment questions involved alternative energy use, the pulp mill, carbon emissions and deforestation. Overseas questions concerned Australias role in Asia, question relating to Barrack Obamas and Hilary Clintons role in the US presidential election, and the Palestine and Israel conflict. Education questions were mostly HECS related and public/private school funding issues. Social Issues and Civil liberties questions related to gay marriage and the animal abuse issues involved with live exports.

Asia Cast for Thursday 15th October

In this Bulletin – Vaccine safety fears in Chinas Shanxi Province; – Five arrested in Singapore for sticking up posters in park;and – UN releases report on hunger ahead of World Food Day. But first, heres our SOH focus on China ********************** At least three people have been killed as heavy rains and strong winds from tropical storm Parma lashed the southern Chinese island of Hainan. About 36000 people have been forced to leave their homes. Parma landed on Monday destroying hundreds of houses and affecting millions of people as extreme weather conditions pounded the country. The storm is weakening as it moves deeper inland. Parma hit the northern Philippines last week, killing hundreds of residents and flooding vast areas of agriculture. ********************** An industry insider has told NTDTV that unsafe procedures by a private company that bought the rights to manage Shanxi Provinces vaccines has put lives at risk. In 2006, the Health Department sold the management rights of vaccines to Hua Wei. But Chen Taoan from the Shanxi Center for Disease Control told NTDTV that Hua Wei failed to store the vaccines properly, exposing them to high heat for hours on end. Chen, who has tried to expose the practice since 2007, says up to 15 million spoiled vaccines have been used since 2006. There have been reports of deaths and severe illness among children given the vaccines. ********************** And now for the rest of todays Asia Cast ********************** In a case