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January 7 Today s Birthdays

7 January 2021 08:00 NUR-SULTAN. KAZINFORM Today s Birthdays is the one-stop shop where you can learn about prominent Kazakhstani people who were born on the 7th January. Related news NAMES Soviet and Kazakh opera singer, director, People’s Artist of the Kazakh SSR and laureate of the Stalin Prize of the 2 nd degree Kurmanbek ZHANDARBEKOV was born in 1905 in South Kazakhstan region. He was a graduate of the Institute of Public Education in Tashkent (1925) and the All-Russian State Institute of Cinematography (1928-1929). He started his acting career at the Drama Theater in Kzyl-Orda and then worked at the Abai Kazakh State Academic Theater of Opera and Ballet (1949-1952; 1956-1959). Kurmanbek Dzhandarbekov is considered one of the founders of the Kazakh national professional theater. He also greatly contributed to the revival of the Kazakh dance art. He passed away in 1973.

Chief Justice Roberts decision that of Washington Insider, John Roberts in DC too long, John Hammer Rhino Times, Greensboro Obamacare truth in print

By Julie Borowski July 05, 2012 “The shocking verdict to uphold the entire ObamaCare law is one of the worst Supreme Court decisions in recent history. Chief Justice John Roberts joined Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer, Elena Kagan, and Sonia Sotomayor in the majority opinion stating that the individual mandate requiring all Americans to purchase health insurance is not valid under the Commerce Clause but it can survive as a tax. This ruling officially turns ObamaCare into the largest tax hike in American history and sets a dangerous precedent of virtually unlimited federal power.” Read The Entire Article Here: July 05, 2012 “A big reason for all the hypocrisies and paradoxes is that the 2,409-page health care act is a mess. Even its creators cannot agree whether it involves a mandate, tax or penalty. The public doesn’t like or want it at least the parts it must soon pay for. It was passed only on a strictly partisan vote and under shady means (remember th

How a GOP stimulus measure could weaken protections for workers, minorities and the disabled

How a GOP stimulus measure could weaken protections for workers, minorities and the disabled Eli Rosenberg © Al Drago for The Washington Post Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) speaks during a news conference as lawmakers announce a proposal for a Covid-19 relief bill. The corporate liability shield that Republicans have made a central part of stimulus negotiations includes little-known provisions that could weaken the ability of government authorities to enforce laws that protect workers and guarantee the civil rights of people of color and Americans with disabilities, say labor and civil rights advocates. The measure would exempt businesses from tougher safety regulations if they are “substantially following” other, sometimes weaker government standards and guidance. The term “substantially following” is one of a handful of fuzzy legal phrases that occupational health experts said could effectively wipe out most workplace safety enforcement by the feder

Stimulus package s liability measure could weaken OSHA, Civil Rights Act and ADA, critics say

Stimulus package s liability measure could weaken OSHA, Civil Rights Act and ADA, critics say
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