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InternationalU.S. Women Break New Ground as SheriffsOf the 3,084 sheriffs now serving in the United States, only 40 are women, according to Fred Wilson, director of operations for the National Sheriffs’ Association. USINFO talks with three women sheriffs about their backgrounds, the work they do and the keys to their success.
Portrait of Indian-American Lawmaker Displayed in U.S. CapitolThe 6-year-old great-granddaughter of Dalip Singh Saund, the first Indian American elected to the U.S. Congress, pulled back a blue curtain to uncover his portrait in the U.S. Capitol as more than 225 people applauded. The portrait, unveiled November 7, is part of a series dedicated to historic members of Congress. Saund, who died in 1973, is recognized not only as the first Indian American to hold a seat in Congress -- he was elected in 1956 and served three terms -- but also as someone who helped pave the way for Indian immigration to the United States.
House of Representatives Approves Free Trade Pact with PeruThe U.S. House of Representatives, with broad backing from both Democrats and Republicans, approves a free trade agreement between the United States and Peru. The U.S. Senate is expected to approve the agreement in several weeks, which will enable the president to sign it and put into effect. Under the agreement, more than 80 percent of U.S. exports to Peru, including staples such as beef, cotton, wheat and soybeans, would become duty-free immediately. In addition to eliminating trade barriers, the pact contains provisions designed to protect workers and the environment.
U.S. House Recognizes South Asian Festival of LightsAs South Asian Americans prepared for one of their biggest traditional holidays, the U.S. House of Representatives approved a resolution recognizing the significance of Diwali, the “festival of lights.” Representative Joe Wilson, who sponsored the resolution, says it marks “the international, religious and historical importance of the festival of Diwali as well as the religious diversity in India and throughout the world” and “recognizes the importance of Indian Americans -- a strong and vibrant immigrant community.”
Front-Running Presidential Candidates Face High ExpectationsFront-runners in the race for U.S. president face a paradox: the advantage in leading their competitors might also be a disadvantage. As Republican consultant Craig Shirley tells USINFO, the inherent danger for presidential front-runners is that the "higher up the flagpole the candidate gets, the more people can see your backside."
2007 State, Local Elections Important Despite Low Voter TurnoutThe 2007 U.S. state and local elections contested November 6 will affect how citizens across the country will live and how tax dollars are spent in their communities for years to come. USINFO looks at the results of the 2007 elections. These off-year elections “offer a snapshot of where the parties stand in these states and a glimpse of relative party strength nationwide headed into the 2008 elections,” according to Tim Storey of National Conference of State Legislatures.
“New Opportunity” Now Exists for Reconciliation in SomaliaSomalia’s Transitional Federal Government now has a “new opportunity” to promote peace and reconciliation and bring the communities in Somalia together, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Jendayi Frazer tells a Voice of America interviewer. Frazer says the recent resignation of Prime Minister Ali Mohamed Gedi presents “an important new dynamic in Somalia and one that we all have to take very seriously.”
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