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US Congress requests all Comey documents on Trump from FBI

Washington DC, May 16 (efe-epa).- The United States House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence on Tuesday requested the Federal Bureau of Investigation provide all the documents that its former director James Comey had made regarding his talks with President Donald Trump. The request, signed by committee chairman Republican Jason Chaffetz, includes “memoranda, notes, summaries, and …

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HAMMER AND GIANTS STRIKE OUT $$ MILLION $$ CAMPAIGN FAILS

June 6, 1992 By Yolanda Reynolds CAST, Citizens Against Stadium Taxes, opponents of a ballot measure to publicly finance a ballpark in San Jose for the San Francisco Giants, declared a victory for the people late Tuesday. Measure “G,” the ballpark measure which would have authorized the City to build the stadium was rejected by …

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INDIFERENCE TOWARDS THE COMMUNITY BY MACSA CHARGED IN A PICKET BY A GRASS ROOT ORGANIZATION

June 2, 1992 By Yolanda Reynolds MACSA (Mexican American Community Services Agency) was picketed early Monday morning, June 1, by a group of long time community advocates. The group, members of La Confederación de la Raza, marched from C.S.O. (Community Services Organization) headquarters at 22 So. Jackson to MACSA headquarters at 130 No. Jackson. They …

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HOMELESS SAN JOSEANS CONTINUE THEIR ODYSSEY IN SEARCH OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

May 27, 1992 By Yolanda Reynolds Late in the afternoon of Saturday the 24th, the San Jose Police handcuffed and removed the residents of the St. Joseph’s housing that had been claimed by a number of vocal homeless as their own. Members of the Student/Homeless Alliance, an alliance of Homeless people, San Jose State University …

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PACT LEADERSHIP VOWS TO REDIRECT SAN JOSE RESOURCES TO THE NEEDS OF YOUTH AND NEIGHBORHOODS

May 13, 1992 By Yolanda Reynolds Wednesday evening, May 6, young people and their parents, joined in a long procession of lament for the lives of local lost youth to drive by shootings, drug abuse, drug related activities, and gang fights in recent years. The procession. and the meeting that followed, was a gathering of …

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SAN JOSEANS REACT TO THE LOS ANGELES DISASTER QUICKLY AND WITH CALM

May 6, 1992 By Yolanda Reynolds Great sadness and controlled frustration characterized the mood of many in San Jose over the Rodney King police brutality jury decision. The very afternoon of the jury decision ruling which found the four Los Angeles police officers involved in the video-taped beating of an African American, Rodney King. “not …

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COUNCILWOMAN ALVARADO WORKS TO CLEAN UP EAST SIDE APARTMENT COMPLEX

May 2, 1992 By Yolanda Reynolds Last week, San Ion City officials announced the start of projects that are meant to improve the quality of life of San Joseans. On Tuesday, May 21, District 5 City Council woman Blanca Alvarado and District 7 Council George Shirakawa announced the clean-up and rehabilitation of a large complex …

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FBI chief: I felt nauseous to think I could have influenced US election

Washington, May 3 (efe-epa).- FBI Director James Comey told senators on Wednesday that he felt “mildly nauseous” thinking that his investigation of Hillary Clinton could have influenced the 2016 presidential election, but he strongly defended his decision to reopen the probe when there were just 11 days left before the vote. Comey testified in public …

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