President Obama Newtown Connecticut Memorial Service Sandy Hook Elementary (December 16, 2012) [1/2]

President Barack Obama delivers remarks at an interfaith vigil for the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting on Sunday, December 16, 2012 at Newtown High School in Newtown, Connecticut. A gunman walked into Sandy Hook Elementary School Friday and opened fire, killing 26 people, including 20 children.
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Equal Access to Justice in the USA an Unfinished Task, says World Justice Project


Washington, DC (PRWEB) November 27, 2012

The USA continues to lag behind two-thirds of wealthy nations as well as some middle-income countries such as Botswana, Chile and Uruguay, in delivering civil justice, according to the World Justice Projects Rule of Law Index 2012 report.

These findings suggest that no progress has been made to bridge the gap between rich and poor in access to the legal system and to guarantee equal treatment for ethnic minorities, despite the Obama Administrations overarching initiative launched in February 2010. In the area of criminal justice the USA ranks 26th among 97 countries (and 24 out of 29 wealthy nations). In civil justice it ranks 22nd overall and 19th among high income peers. Strengths in checks and balances, free speech and other areas were also found.

Released this week in Washington, D.C., the report ranks countries across eight areas impacting on the rule of law: limits on government power, corruption, security, fundamental rights, open government, regulatory enforcement, civil justice, and criminal justice. The report is the product of interviewing 97,000 members of the general public and more than 2,500 experts in 97 countries.

According to the report, The United States performs well in most dimensions of the rule of law. The country has a well-functioning system of checks and balances (ranking seventeenth) and scores well in respect for fundamental rights, including the rights of association, opinion and expression, religion, and petition. The civil justice system is independent and free of undue influence, but it lags behind in providing access to disadvantaged groups. Legal assistance is frequently expensive or unavailable, and the gap between rich and poor individuals in terms of both actual use of and satisfaction with the civil court system is significant. In addition, there is a perception that ethnic minorities and foreigners receive unequal treatment.

The Nordic countries of Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Norway lead the Western Europe & North America region in most dimensions of the rule of law, followed by The Netherlands, Austria and Germany.

Achieving the rule of law is a constant challenge and a work in progress in all countries. The WJPs Rule of Law Index is not designed to shame or blame, but to provide useful reference points for countries in the same regions, with comparable legal cultures and similar income levels, said World Justice Project founder William H. Neukom.

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About the World Justice Project:

The World Justice Project (WJP) is an independent, non-profit organization working to advance the rule of law for the development of communities of opportunity and equity worldwide. Its work is carried out through three complementary programs: Mainstreaming the rule of law including the convening of the World Justice Forum; the Rule of Law Index; and Research. The WJPs multinational, multidisciplinary efforts are dedicated to stimulating government reforms, developing practical programs at the community level, and increasing public awareness about the concept and practice of the rule of law. For more information about the World Justice Project, please visit http://www.worldjusticeproject.org.

About the WJP Rule of Law Index

Table – Obama for America TV Ad

Read the President’s plan: OFA.BO During the last weeks of this campaign there will be debates, speeches and more ads. But if I could sit down with you in your living room or around the kitchen table here’s what I’d say: When I took office we were losing nearly 800000 jobs a month and were mired in Iraq. Today I believe that as a nation we are moving forward again. But we have much more to do to get folks back to work and make the middle class secure again. Now, Governor Romney believes that with that even bigger tax cuts for the wealthy and fewer regulations on Wall Street all of us will prosper. In other words he’d double down on the same trickle down policies that led to the crisis in the first place. So what’s my plan? First, we create a million new manufacturing jobs and help businesses double their exports. Give tax breaks to companies that invest in America, not that ship jobs overseas. Second, we cut our oil imports in half and produce more American-made energy, oil, clean-coal, natural gas, and new resources like wind, solar and bio-fuels—all while doubling the fuel efficiencies of cars and trucks. Third, we insure that we maintain the best workforce in the world by preparing 100000 additional math and science teachers. Training 2 million Americans with the job skills they need at our community colleges. Cutting the growth of tuition in half and expanding student aid so more Americans can afford it. Fourth, a balanced plan to reduce our deficit by four trillion
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President Barack Obama at the 2012 White House Correspondents’ Dinner

President Barack Obama at the 2012 White House Correspondents' Dinner

President Barack Obama at the 2012 White House Correspondents’ Dinner Jimmy Kimmel Live’s YouTube channel features clips and recaps of every episode from the late night TV show on ABC. Subscribe for clips from the monologue, the interviews, and musical performances every day of the week. Watch your favorites parts again, or catch-up on any episodes you may have missed Channel: www.youtube.com Subscribe: www.youtube.com
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Obama For America TV Ad – “Believes”

Learn More: OFA.BO What a president believes matters. Mitt Romney’s companies were pioneers in outsourcing US jobs to low-wage countries. He supports tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas. President Obama believes in insourcing. He fought to save the US auto industry, and favors tax cuts for companies that bring jobs home. Outsourcing versus insourcing. It matters.

Sacred Trust – Obama for America 2012 Television Ad

Learn more: www.barackobama.com The sacrifices that our troops have made have been incredible. It’s because of what they’ve done that we’ve been able to go after Al Qaeda and kill Bin Laden. When they come home we have a sacred trust to make sure that we are doing everything we can to heal all of their wounds. Giving them the opportunities that they deserve to find a job and get the education that they need. It’s not enough just to make a speech about how we value veterans. It’s not enough just to remember them on Memorial Day.

Naeem Khan Joins Closet Factorys Online Video Series


Los Angeles, California (PRWEB) May 14, 2012

Closet Factory has launched world renowned Fashion Designer Naeem Khan as their latest personality for the Closet Stories online video series campaign. Unlike pervious spotlighted stories, this custom closet was designed for a commercial space to help impact Naeem Khans rapidly growing fashion and styling business by keeping his designs efficiently organized in his New York City showroom storage space. The challenge was to transform a basic stockroom into a beautifully organized closet with custom cabinetry to display, house and preserve his hand-beaded and sewn fashion designs.

Closet Factory transformed the stockroom into a luxurious closet space that enhances the glamour of his garments. Espresso colored melamine with stained wood door and drawer faces were chosen for the closet design. Brushed chrome hardware was included to contrast the dark wood color. Swarovski crystal knobs and inset lighting were used to add some additional glamour to the closet and enhance the sparkle of his exotic fabrics.

Naeem Khan started his career working for the house of Halston and in 2003 launched his own label. The collections are now sold worldwide in luxury stores such as Neman Marcus and Barneys New York. Naeems ornate Indian influenced designs are beloved by red carpet celebrities including Beyonc