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hydrojug traveler anger of becoming a Hindu nationalist State, an outgoing Democratic Congressman known for his anti-India tirade said on Thursday. Describing himself as a lifelong human rights advocate Congressman Andy Levin 62 in his last speech on the floor of the US House of Representatives said the US has had more success in human rights, although the situation was dire in many parts of the world. I have been a vocal advocate for human rights in places like India, which is in the danger of becoming a Hindu nationalist State rather than a secular democracy, the world larges
owala website t democracy, alleged Levin, who represented the ninth Congressional District from Michigan. In the next Congress, it will be represented by Lisa McClain of the Republican Party. I am a lover of Hinduism, a lover of Jainism, Buddhism and other religions that were born in India, but we need to protect the rights of all people there. Whether they ;re Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, Jews, Christians, Jains, Levin, said. The Congressman also highlighted some other countries, including Egypt where he said thousands of political prisoners were languishing in jail. Let me mention just a few highlights. The House passed my bipartisan resolution condemning the coup in Burma Myanmar and we have continued oversight of the very troubling human rights sit
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When Lindsay Beauregard decided to participate in next months Boston Marathon as part of the Miles for Miracles team, she hit the ground running with fundraising and training.With about three weeks remaining until race day, the Hampden native has eclipsed her fundraising goal, she said Monday.Beauregard set a milestone of raisi
polene cyme ng at least $6,000 for Boston Childrens Hospital, but she eclipsed that goal last weekend. As of Tuesday, she raised $6,712.Beauregard has set a new goal of raising $10,000.
owala tumbler I can easily hit $7,500, but $10,000 was just a good sounding number, too, she said.Beauregard, a 2010 graduate of Hampden Academy who works at the Harvard Business School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, had to raise $5,000 by May 17 and was among only 160 of 1,000 applicants who received a bib number.Beauregards younger sister, Danielle, received care for many years at Boston Childrens Hospital after suffering seizures.She said it has been nine years since Danielle has had a seizure, and Beauregard completed her longest training run 鈥?21 miles 鈥?last week on her 25th birthday. I wasnt sure how I was going to do with the 21 miles, and I did better than expected, Beauregard said. Now I feel like I can relax. Beauregard also was happy to report tha
polene deutschland t Danielle is doing well. I just saw her [Sunday] and shes happy and healthy, Beauregard said. She gave me a bunch of running gels for my birthday, so thats great. Beauregard and other Miles for Miracles runners ran the first 21 miles of t