Imperial Valley News Center
San Diego Sockers Announce Expansion of Open Tryout Camp
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San Diego, California - The San Diego Sockers today announced an expansion of their yearly Open Tryout Camps, starting on Saturday, July 11th at the Sockers Indoor Center, located outside the Valley View Casino Center. The 3pm-6pm tryouts will include not only evaluators from the Sockers’ front office and coaching staff, but top talent scouts from the Ontario Fury and from a new Baja California MASL team seeking to stock their roster.
Governor Brown Issues Call to Arms on Climate Change, Appeals to Other States and Provinces to Join the Fight
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Toronto, Canada - With the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris quickly approaching, Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. today called on states and provinces to join California in the fight against climate change in keynote remarks at the Climate Summit of the Americas in Toronto.
Social Security Matters
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Washington, DC - Social Security Matters by AMAC’s Certified Social Security Advisor C.J. Miles Association of Mature American Citizens:
United States Dedicates New U.S. Embassy in Cotonou, Benin
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Cotonou, Benin - In an important symbol of enduring friendship with Benin, Under Secretary for Management Patrick F. Kennedy, U.S. Charge d’affaires Todd R. Whatley, and Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations Managing Director for Construction, Facility, and Security Management Eric Rumpf, alongside local officials, dedicated the new U.S. Embassy in Cotonou today.
Bahamian Independence Day
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Washington, DC - Secretary of State John Kerry: "On behalf of President Obama and the people of the United States, I congratulate the people of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas as you celebrate 42 years of independence on July 10.
Marking the 11th Anniversary of the Murder of American Journalist Paul Klebnikov
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Washington, DC - More than a decade after the murder of journalist Paul Klebnikov on a Moscow street, we note that his killers have yet to meet justice and that freedom of expression in Russia still falls victim.
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