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Dependent visa
Answer: Yes, he can but it all depends on the director of the Immigration Dept in your area. All such applications, in which children sponsor their parents,
Updated: 02/15/2011 12:09A
Court: City shares blame in death
The parents' wrongful death lawsuit has been tied up in legal wrangling for years over who was at fault and how much blame they should assume.
Updated: 02/15/2011 12:09A
Will Democracy in Egypt Benefit the Palestinians? By Alan Hart
government in Egypt could redefine the political and strategic equation in the Middle East in a manner that would deliver peace with justice.
Updated: 02/15/2011 12:09A
One dead, one injured in vehicle accidents
The accident was reported at 4:10 pm Sunday on 13th Street near the intersection of Winslow Road, according to the release. The traffic fatality is being
Updated: 02/15/2011 12:09A
Irishman pulled from JFK flight faces hit and run charges
An Irishman who was being sought in relation to a hit-and-run crash in Pennsylvania was pulled from a flight at New York's John F. Kennedy Airport on
Updated: 02/15/2011 12:09A
Briefcase: Salem Electric sued
By Journal Staff and Wire Report by EEOC over firing The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission said it filed a lawsuit against Salem Electric Co. on
Updated: 02/15/2011 12:08A
For Valentine's Day, some got a wedding band
By Lisa O'Donnell | JOURNAL REPORTER In the lobby outside the magistrate judge's office in the Forsyth County Hall of Justice, Jennifer Marsh said she and
Updated: 02/15/2011 12:08A
Anglo lawyers question Drumm, keep video evidence
As part of his bankruptcy case, lawyers for Anglo Irish Bank grilled the lender's former CEO David Drumm behind closed doors in Boston on Tuesday.
Updated: 02/15/2011 12:08A
Battle brewing over use of 'footlong'
Casey's General Stores Inc. filed a lawsuit against Subway in US District Court in Des Moines on Friday, seeking a declaration that Casey's use of the word
Updated: 02/15/2011 12:08A
National & World Briefs: House approves Patriot Act extension
on whether patients are in the country legally, causing outrage among medical professionals who fear becoming de facto immigration agents under the law.
Updated: 02/15/2011 12:08A