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More minority babies than whites in U.S.: Census Bureau

Newborn baby Makenzie is wheeled to a nursery after she was born at 10:25am at Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in the Brooklyn borough of New YorkWASHINGTON (Reuters) - For the first time, there are more black, Hispanic and other minority babies being born in the United States than white babies, according to government data released on Thursday that confirm a long-growing trend. U.S. Census Bureau data show the United States is on its way to becoming "majority minority," with almost half of all young children currently from minority groups, including Hispanic, black and Asian. As of July 1, 2011, 50.4 percent of babies younger than age 1 were minorities or of more than one race, up from 49.5 percent in 2010, the data showed. ...




Trayvon Martin had traces of marijuana in his system

Parents of slain teenager Martin speak at a rally in support of their son in Los Angeles(Reuters) - Florida teenage shooting victim Trayvon Martin had traces of marijuana in his system when he was killed by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, according to case documents released on Thursday. The medical examiner's report was among hundreds of pages released in connection with the February 26 shooting that triggered civil rights protests as well as a debate over guns, self-defense laws and race relations in America. The report showed traces of THC - an ingredient found in marijuana - in Martin's blood plus a positive test for cannabinoids in his urine. ...




Ex-U.S. Army Corps manager and son plead guilty to bribery scheme

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A former program manager for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and his son pleaded guilty on Thursday to participating in a plot involving possibly more than $30 million in bribes and kickbacks to steer a government contract to a favored bidder. Kerry Khan, 54, whom U.S. prosecutors call the ringleader of the scheme, said he was guilty of federal charges of bribery and conspiracy to commit money laundering. ...

Mississippi officials: April incident may be linked to murders

TUPELO, Mississippi (Reuters) - Authorities in Mississippi are checking an April incident they say may be related to two highway murders this month that have raised alarms about a killer possibly posing as a police officer. The April 2 incident - which involved a woman being pulled over by an unmarked car and did not end violently - is one of hundreds of leads that officials are following in rural northern Mississippi as they investigate the killings. ...
  

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About CNSP - Sunday, October 28, 2007
CNSP has been an Internet service provider (ISP) for Twelve years. Our corporate office is located in Santa Fe, New Mexico.  CNSP provides traditional dial-up service, Broadband Wireless, Broadband DSL, Web Hosting, and Network Services. As a major ISP we provide high quality service and reliable connectivity with minimal drop-offs. CNSP is New Mexico's largest locally owned ISP and began offering Internet Service Nation Wide in 2001.

Along with providing Internet service for thousands of customers we also offer a number of other services: web hosting, web site design, domain registration, networking. 

For more information about CNSP contact us by phone at: 877-321-9165 or in Santa Fe at 505-986-1669 and Albuquerque at 505-896-4900.

 

  

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