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Boehner demands that Obama provide legal basis for Libya mission – TheHill.com

By Russell Berman 06/14/11 03:38 PM ET

Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) warned President Obama on Tuesday that he will \"6a00d8341bf7d953ef014e60260526970c-320wi\" be in violation of the War Powers Resolution on Sunday because he has not been given congressional authorization for the military mission in Libya.

In a letter, Boehner demanded that Obama provide a legal justification for the operation by Friday. The Speaker noted that the House passed a resolution this month stating explicitly that the administration has not sought or received authorization from Congress. 

\”Therefore, it would appear that in five days, the administration will be in violation of the War Powers Resolution unless it asks for and receives authorization from Congress or withdraws all U.S. troops and resources from the mission,\” Boehner wrote.

The 1973 War Powers Resolution says that the president can only deploy U.S. military forces for 60 days without authorization from Congress. The act extends that by 30 days if the president justifies to Congress in writing that it would be unsafe to remove the forces.

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DELAWARE RIVER WATERFRONT CORPORATION PRESENTS MASTER PLAN FOR FINAL PUBLIC REVIEW I cnbnews.net

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Three Receive GHS Distinguished Alumni Awards I cnbnews.net

By Mary Lou Adams


On June 1, Gloucester City High School (GHS) presented Academic Awards to current students and the Distinguished Alumni Award to three qualified former graduates.


Receiving the Alumni Awards were Jane Gellien, Joseph J. Hagan and James E. Hannold.


Jane Gellien (nee Carson) was a member of the Class of 1950.


Jane was a medical professional for 40 years after graduating from the Albert Einstein School of Nursing in Philadelphia.


After working there and at West Jersey Hospital, she put her career on hold to raise three children.

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A Skate Park is Needed in Gloucester City, Says Resident I cnbnews.net

By Albert Countryman Jr.

Gloucester City News


Harry Laute, who lives with his wife and children at Third and Orange streets on the westside of Gloucester City, said \”there is nothing for these kids in the neighborhood to do.\”

Born and raised in Gloucester, Laute, his wife, Denise, her daughter, Kristin, and their son, Harry, 14, moved back about five years ago.

Young Harry \”likes biking,\” but he and his friends have nowhere to go, Mr. Laute said.

When Laute was young, he said he could go to the King Street Movie, the Gloucester Pool at Proprietor’s Park, and he joined the Little League.

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Drug Endangered Children Public Awareness Campaign

WASHINGTON – Attorney General Eric Holder announced today the launch of a public awareness campaign at a Federal Interagency Drug Endangered Children (DEC) Task Force event to bring attention to the challenges faced by children and families affected by drug abuse and highlight the work being done across the country to address these issues. Following opening remarks by Deputy Attorney General James Cole, Administrator Michele M. Leonhart of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) moderated a panel discussion, featuring Attorney General Holder and actors Jim True-Frost (\”Prez\”), Wendell Pierce (\”Bunk\”) and Sonja Sohn (\”Kima\”) from the HBO hit series, The Wire. Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) Director Gil Kerlikowske delivered closing remarks.

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