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SEOUL -- South Korean police found about 200 lapel pins bearing the image of late North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il strewn near the country's main international airport on Thursday, police ...
U. S. Capitol Police Chief Terrance Gainer said Wednesday that Rep. Cynthia McKinney turned an officer's failure to recognize her into a criminal matter when she failed to stop at his request, and ...
South Korean police found about 200 lapel pins bearing the image of late North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il strewn near the country’s main international airport on Thursday, police officers said.
South Korean police found nearly 200 lapel pins with the image of Kim Jong Il, late North Korean dictator, strewn near the country’s main international airport on Thursday.
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Pins, on the other hand, can be left on at all times. (The sergeant-at-arms does tell lawmakers not to wear their pins around town when there’s a high risk of terrorist attacks.) ...
MASON CITY — A piece of Mason City history has been returned after being found more than 30 years ago in southern Iowa. R.J. Piatt of Glenwood, Mo., found a police commissioner lapel pin ...
The use of member pins dates back to 1975, when the House Administration Committee directed the sergeant-at-arms to buy 435 “identifying lapel pins” and issue them to House members.
Still, past orders provide a bit of context: In September 2015, it spent $645,460 on one order of lapel pins; the size of the purchase was not given.