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The Democratic Governors Association raised a record $5 million through sponsorship packages it sold for last week's convention in Denver, spokesman Brian Namey said.
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"They are events for our supporters to interact with our governors," group spokesman Brian Namey said.
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Contributors give because of "enthusiasm for Democratic leadership," Namey said.
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Namey concurs, adding, "Financial abuse is something that may not be on the radar for most people, but it is a serious problem."
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"When there are tough financial times," Namey notes, "couples can be under greater pressure, have higher stress levels."
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Indeed, this is a pertinent question because every month out of Namey, the capital of Niger, thousands of young people between the ages of 14 and 30 pay 250 euro to traffickers to take the "hope trip" through the desert to arrive in Tunisia and Lybia.
Laura Kiss: A Word Still Not Out of Fashion: Inequality 2009
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Namey concurs, adding, "Financial abuse is something that may not be on the radar for most people, but it is a serious problem."
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"When there are tough financial times," Namey notes, "couples can be under greater pressure, have higher stress levels."
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"It's rare for there to be stricter sentences ... that's sad and it speaks to society's unfortunate tolerance of violence against women," explains Namey.
RadarOnline RSS 2010
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Going into rehab is not a suitable solution, says Namey (who emphasizes that he is not familiar with the specific program that Sheen is entering), because drugs and alcohol are merely exacerbating factors.
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