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Fortunately, getting the state back to work might just be easier than getting the news media to care.
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Even the relatively dense rainfall here overnight -- and snowfall at higher elevations -- failed to satisfy fire officials, who ordered more than 600 firefighters from a half-dozen states back to work this morning on the steep slopes of the Pike Forest.
"We are hoping if everything goes well, by Thanksgiving and Christmas we will have from the Mosul factory teenage clothing, and from the Najaf factory ready-made suits, and from the leather industries here, leather jackets, and so on," Sami Al-Araji, the deputy industry minister, said Sunday during the announcement of a plan to put state industries back to work.
"There is good evidence that although rehabilitation costs more money clearly than someone going home, or going to a nursing home, that money is recouped over two to three years by that person requiring less support from the state, getting back to work and earning money".
"There is good evidence that although rehabilitation costs more money clearly than someone going home, or going to a nursing home, that money is recouped over two to three years by that person requiring less support from the state, getting back to work and earning money". Dr John Etherington is the National Clinical Director for Rehabilitation and Recovering in the Community at NHS England.
Rather, he said, he is withholding the money to push the legislature to retool expensive programs that he says jeopardize the state's economic future, like one that lets retired state employees go back to work without losing their pensions.
Pass this jobs bill, and thousands of teachers in every state will go back to work.
Then states will get back to work and ways will be found to reduce emissions.
Chairman Reince Priebus -- who used to be Wisconsin's state GOP chair -- instructed listeners to tell their Democratic state senators to get back to work.
PAGE A13 STANDOFF IN SOUTH CAROLINA Governor Nikki Haley of South Carolina found herself at the center of a legislative standoff after she ordered a rebellious State Senate to get back to work to consider four pieces of legislation that would restructure parts of state government.
But on Monday, Ms. Haley, who was elected on a wave of Tea Party politics, found herself at the center of a legislative standoff after she ordered a rebellious State Senate to get back to work on Tuesday morning to consider four measures that would restructure parts of the state government.
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