Not exact matches
As the community
mourns, lawmakers in Florida are responding with mixed ideas
on what to do to address the recurring issue of gun violence in the state and the
national trend of terrorists continually targeting schools.
This review revisits the performance of a liturgy in Eastertide by this congregation of Christian believers
on a
National Day of
Mourning.
Worshippers arrived at church
on a
National Day of
Mourning that was still brightly decorated for Easter.
April 23, 1995 was declared by President Bill Clinton to be a
National Day of
Mourning for the victims of the terrorist bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City
on April 19.
The bombing in Oklahoma City
on April 19 and the announcement of April 23rd as a
National Day of
Mourning created tension between the impulses to playfully celebrate Resurrection and the need to ritually acknowledge and alleviate the situation in Oklahoma.
Through these, the negative things we used to see in foreign countries are finding their way here and our young men and women pick them up and it is affecting our society,» he told Kwadwo Asare - Baffour Acheampong (KABA)
on Asempa FM's «Ekosii Sen» political talk show
on Tuesday February 9 while
mourning Abuakwa North MP J B Danwuah Adu, who was killed Tuesday dawn at his Shiashie residence in the
national capital, Accra.
President Muhammadu Buhari has
on Wednesday
mourned the sudden demise of the former Executive Director of
National Institute of Social Economic Research, Ibadan, Herbert Onitiri.
The
National School Boards Association (NSBA) is
mourning the loss of former North Carolina School Boards Association's (NCSBA) Executive Director, Gene Causby, who passed away
on Nov. 2.
Sociologist Arlie Russell Hochschild's eleventh book, Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and
Mourning on the American Right, was a 2016
National Book Award finalist.
On December 1, 1989, Visual AIDS organized the first of what was then - called Day Without Art — a
national day of action and
mourning in response to the AIDS crisis.
Also, every April 28 since 1991, workers across Canada honour people killed or injured
on the job in a
National Day of
Mourning.