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America Magazine
February 16, 2018
The sun rises as I retrieve Thursday's Los Angeles Times from my driveway. On the front page, the indelible image from Wednesday's high school shooting in Parkland, Fla., is of a woman, presumably a mother, crying, her arm clasped tight around another parent. The forehead of this present-day MadonnaÃÂ ...
Media Matters for America (blog)
November 30, 2016
Former Army Judge Advocate General: “There Is No Way Any Competent And Knowledgeable Attorney Can Say That Waterboarding Is Legal.” According to retired Maj. Gen. Thomas Romig, who served as judge advocate general for the U.S. Army, “There is no way any competent and knowledgeableÃÂ ...
OpEdNews
August 6, 2015
Ricardo Sanchez, Lieutenant General and the former top coalition commander in Iraq. Thomas Romig, Major General and Army JAG. Antonio Taguba, Major General. The United Nations Office of the High Commissioner ÷ Downing Street ÷ The United States has always considered waterboarding to be aà...
Stars and Stripes
December 16, 2014
Gen. Thomas Romig, Army judge advocate general at the time, wrote in a March 2003 memo to the Department of the Air Force general counsel. ... Gen. Jack Rives, the deputy judge advocate general of the Air Force at the time, echoed those concerns. He wrote in a February 2003 memo that several of theÃÂ ...
Citywire Selector
December 20, 2016
Stratton Street has launched two new investment grade bond funds as part of plans to expand its Ucits-compliant fund range, Citywire Selector has learned. The Stratton Street Next Generation Bond fund was launched on 16 December and forms the basis of the firm's global investment grade capabilities.
Stars and Stripes
December 16, 2014
Gen. Thomas Romig, Army judge advocate general at the time, wrote in a March 2003 memo to the Department of the Air Force general counsel. ... Gen. Jack Rives, the deputy judge advocate general of the Air Force at the time, echoed those concerns. He wrote in a February 2003 memo that several of theÃÂ ...
Citywire Selector
March 27, 2017
Thomas Romig (pictured), head of multi-asset at Assenagon in Frankfurt and former head of multi-asset management at Union Investment, acknowledges the growing influence of passives but thinks the sector needs to mature and become more focused before it can really shift the balance of power.
Citywire Selector
August 9, 2016
'Basically, I find an even distribution of risk in the portfolio does well but the problem lies in splitting risk just between two asset classes,' said Thomas Romig, who runs multi-asset funds at Assenagon. The need to go further the split between traditional asset classes has not gone unnoticed. Aquila CapitalÃÂ ...
Stars and Stripes
December 16, 2014
Gen. Thomas Romig, Army judge advocate general at the time, wrote in a March 2003 memo to the Department of the Air Force general ...
Stars and Stripes
December 16, 2014
Gen. Thomas Romig, Army judge advocate general at the time, wrote in a March 2003 memo to the Department of the Air Force general ...
Stars and Stripes
December 16, 2014
Gen. Thomas Romig, Army judge advocate general at the time, wrote in a March 2003 memo to the Department of the Air Force generalÃÂ ...
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
May 8, 2014
They buried Amy Stever 15 years ago, but on Thursday afternoon her spirit will hover above the field at Greece Athena, up there where sheÃÂ ...
Media Matters for America
November 30, 2016
Gen. Thomas Romig, who served as judge advocate general for the U.S. Army, "There is no way any competent and knowledgeable attorney can say that waterboarding is legal under the Geneva Conventions, the Uniform Code of Military Justice, or theÃÂ ...
Opposing Views
March 30, 2016
A new poll released on March 30 shows that 63 percent of Americans support torturing people who are suspected of terrorism, which means they have not been tried or convicted of terrorism in any court of law.
Opposing Views
March 30, 2016
A new poll released on March 30 shows that 63 percent of Americans support torturing people who are suspected of terrorism, which means they have not been tried or convicted of terrorism in any court of law.