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| Chaldean Church Sports League
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Chaldean Church Sports League announces the opening of the 2008 CCSL Summer Season. CCSL Summer season will include Flag Football, Soccer, and Volleyball. Divisions for the respective sports are listed below.
- Boy's Flag Football - Ages 14 - 18
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Boy's Soccer - Ages 10-13 & 14-18
Girl's Soccer - Ages 10-13 & 14-18
Women's Volleyball - Ages 14-19, 20-35, and 36 and older.
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Men's Volleyball - Ages 14-19, 20-35, and 36 and older.
Official game play begins in July and runs consecutive weeks every Saturday. All games will be played on Saturday at the Southfield Michigan Municipal Sports Park.
TO REGISTER CLICK ON THE CCSL TRI-SPORT SEASON LOGO ABOVE
All coaches, booster members, parents, and players are asked to review the documents and adopted game rules located to the right prior to contracting with a team or
Any comments or questions can be e-mailed to MotherOfGodChurch@yahoo.com. Mother of God Church is serving as the hosting church for the league during the 2008-2010 season.
The elected CCSL director for the 2008-2010 term is Dr. Natham Karumi.
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| Detroit’s Troublesome Mayor Resigns, Heads to Jail, and Forced to Pay Millions. |
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Michigan, USA - Frustrated Detroit Chaldean business owners breathe a sign of relief. “Finally. It took this long and cost so much for this city to see what kind of crook we had in office,” says Khalid Nalou, manager of Downtown Corner Market. “He picked on small business from day one. This man forced more business to leave a city than Katrina. I moved my entire family from Detroit and was looking for another place to work.”
The infamous Democratic Mayor was not shy to share his dislike for small businesses in the city. He often complained and organized attacks against convenient stores, gas stations, hardware stores, salons, and dollar retailers.
“He upset and offended so many people. He was arrogant and thought he was a lion. Now he is a mouse. When you are sel;fish and not humble, this is what happens,” says Nalou. Kilpatrick will shamefully resign, serve 120 days in jail, and pay $1M restitution.
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| Filed in: Law & Order, Business & Finance, Government & Society By David Najor |
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| More Iraqi Christians Killed by Religious Fundamentalists |
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Mosul, IRAQ - The Chaldean community in Iraq remain vulnerable victims of kidnap, torture, and murder by Islamic fundamentalists twisted by hatred. News of the torturous death of a 65-year-old doctor, Tariq Qattan, kidnapped recently by a terrorist group is being released by AsiaNews. “The family paid a $20,000 ransom, but it was not enough to free Tariq,” say sources.
Tariq Qattan is one of the many Iraqi Christians kidnapped by fundamentalists for extortion. For the family of Nafi Haddad the outcome is just as unbearable. Haddad was also kidnapped and killed.
Despite assurances by the Iraqi government Christians remain vulnerable targets. “Iraqi police continue to ignore investigating or prosecuting those involved,” says relatives of the Haddad family close to the matter.
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| Filed in: Law & Order, Government & Society, World News & Odds 'N' Ends By Amer Hedow |
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| Chaldean Debbie Kassa Help Uncover Hidden Liabilities |
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There are many things involved in establishing a new business. “One of the important steps is to protect yourself from hidden liabilities,” says tax clearance expert Debbie Kassa. When buying or establishing a new business in Michigan, Taxpayers are required to meet certain obligations under Michigan law, including filing tax returns on time and with the correct payment when required.
Kassa is a decade long veteran of the Michigan Department of Treasury where she was in charge of reviewing Tax Returns from 1040's to the SBT & SUW returns. She also worked 7 years in the Tax Clearance Division reviewing Business accounts for Businesses & Corporations seeking a Tax Clearance.
Kassa advises every business owner on Successor Liability and how to best prepare or avoid such situations. “When any Chaldean buys a business, even a portion of a business (including stock of goods or even the transfer of a liquor license), they may be held responsible for the previous owner's liabilities, regardless of any contractual language to the contrary.“
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| Filed in: Law & Order, Business & Finance By David Najor |
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| Chaldeans Consider The Impact of Detroit's Jailed Mayor |
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Michigan, USA – Detroit’s government tail spin has the entire nation talking about the once great city. Residents and business owners are commenting that Detroit’s legacy of automobile and manufacturing innovation, entertainment, and education has crumpled to corruption, incompetence, and theft. Detroit resident and and manager of Party City Beer and Wine in downtown Detroit, Martin Kouza says, “This City has challenges, but this can be a good chance for the city to change for the good.”
The city’s mounting problems seem only to get worse. Detroit’s embroiled Democratic Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick has been sentenced to jail time. Once again across the nation the city has come under scrutiny, costing city business owners and residents considerably.
The state of Michigan remains a battle ground for the presidential campaign and the city’s issues is casting a very dark cloud. Democratic Presidential candidate Barrak Obama’s campaign made it clear that the Detroit mayor was not to attend any of Obama’s events, fearing negative attention.
“What is wrong with the Democratic party,” says Julie Yono, a member of the Downriver Young Democrats. “We had a president, a New York and New Jersey governor, and now the mayor of Detroit, all disgraced over their lack of respect for women and the law. This entire party is falling apart because of sex. This is getting way out of control; I think it is time to leave the city and the party.”
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| Filed in: Law & Order, Business & Finance, Government & Society By Ray Yono |
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| Chaldean Voters Ready for Michigan Primary Election Tuesday, August 5 |
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Michigan, USA - The Chaldean Caucus has sent out over 6,000 e-mails and mailed out over 2,000 letters to likely Chaldean voters reminding them that tomorrow, Tuesday, August 5 are the primary elections. “We want to keep the Chaldean community informed and excited about local races as much as the upcoming presidential race,” says Lauren George, western district Chaldean Caucus representative.
Politicians have come to realize the importance of winning the Chaldean vote says George. “The community values democracy. Coming from a country that would kill your entire family should you dare consider thinking and acting in democratic ways, we are hungry to participate. Our community is active in campaigns, involved in running for politics, and we get out the vote.”
The largest population of Chaldeans in the United States lives in Oakland County, Michigan. George says that political candidates in that county wisely court the Chaldean constituency knowing that Chaldeans can make all the difference.
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| Filed in: Law & Order, Government & Society, Opinion and Editorials, Chaldean Caucus By Sam Yousif |
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| Cell Phone Early Contract Termination Fees Illegal |
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California, USA - For many Chaldeans, the cell phone is a life-line to the family. “Long hours at work, family members pulled in hundreds of different directions, constantly on the run; that’s the life of a Chaldean,” says Joseph Jirjis, store manager of Shop Cellular in El Cajon California. “We have to stay in touch with one another. That is how we are able to help one another and make sure everyone is safe. Even my grandmother has a cell phone.”
Chaldeans often complained about the additional fees cell phone companies would add to a plan. “They nickel and dime a customer to death,” Jirjis adds. “Based on the company, we have to follow their plan, and they have all sorts of fees. Many of our customers get shocked to see all the fees.”
The termination fee in particular upset many customers. Cellular phone companies would sell contracts to customers and if a customer terminated their contract early an additional fee was added. However, a Superior Court judge in California has ruled that the practice of charging consumers a fee for ending their cell phone contract early is illegal and violates state law.
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| Filed in: Law & Order, Business & Finance, Government & Society By David Najor |
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| Chaldean Pilgrims Question Carey, Ohio Safety |
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Michigan, USA - Faithful Chaldean pilgrims are concerned over Carey, Ohio’s Feast of the Assumption gathering at Our Lady of Consolation Shrine this year. For years a radical evangelical group, by the name of The Street Preachers Fellowship congregate to disrupt the Assumption procession of Catholics. One confrontation practically ended up as a riot in 2006 raising the attention of the federal government.
“With numerous eye witness accounts of the evangelical’s group intimidating, threatening, and ruckus behavior Carey’s Chief of Police, Dennis Yingling turns a blind eye,” says attorney Bobby Kassab. “We have spoken with the federal authorities who have hinted that the FBI might be present since the intimidation and threats can be construed as hate crimes.”
Chief Yingling is on record blaming young Chaldeans. Fr. Hadnagy of Our Lady of Consolation Shrine is shocked at the Chief’s stance. “Was he even there? I find it incredible that a police chief doesn't understand that when a band of people [The Street Preachers Fellowship], who admit they want trouble, start trouble that they're not to blame," said Father Hadnagy.
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| Filed in: Law & Order, Government & Society By Sam Yousif |
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| Keeping Legal Costs Down |
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For many Chaldean entrepreneurs, the idea of consulting a lawyer conjures up frightening visions of skyrocketing legal bills. While there's no denying that lawyers are unnecessarily expensive Chaldeans can employ these cost saving tips to keep cost down.
First and foremost find an attorney you are comfortable talking with and can comfortably share how you feel. The lawyer works for you and if they are intimidating or unwilling to make you comfortable don’t even begin discussing the case with them. Lawyers are a dime a dozen, but each is betting on the fact that you will not do your research or spend the time to clarify the working arrangement, especially when it comes to billing.
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| Filed in: Law & Order, Business & Finance By David Najor |
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| Hands-Free Cell Phone Law Goes Into Effect |
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California, USA - Chaldeans in California prepare as new hands-free cell phone law goes into effect tomorrow. “Anyone over 18 using a handheld cell phone while driving is going to get stopped and ticketed,” says Jason Shunia, manager of World Wireless in San Diego.
Violations result in a first-offense fine of $97 in San Diego County and $211 for a second offense. The new state law requires adult drivers to use an earpiece, headset or speaker with their cell phones; drivers younger than 18 are not allowed to use any wireless devices – for speaking or text messaging. All drivers in California, even from other states and countries, are expected to comply.
Chaldean wireless businesses are doing their part in helping to educate consumers. “We are passing out fliers about the new law and offering customers upgrades or earpiece options,” says Shunia. “We want to help keep our customers safe and free from paying unnecessary fines.”
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| Filed in: Law & Order By Ray Yono |
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| Hidden Tax and Free Labor Claims in Michigan Bottle Return Law |
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Michigan, USA - “Chaldean convenient and grocery market retailers are unhappy about this,” says Jalal Rayes, a prominent consultant to Chaldean food retailers in southeast Michigan. “You can’t keep kicking small businesses. We are tired of it. The state already has added more taxes, more regulation, more fees for permits, more taxes for equipment, and now is considering turning our businesses into recycle centers. They just can’t afford it. It hurts customers, employees, and businesses that are keeping Michigan alive.”
The Michigan United Conservation Clubs (MUCC) kicked off an initiative today to convince the legislature to add a 10-cent deposit for water bottles. This is the same group that originally pushed for Michigan to become the first state to require deposits on pop bottles.
The idea has come under harsh criticism from Chaldeans and many others in the business community, mainly those that would be responsible for handling all the new empty containers.
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| Filed in: Law & Order, Business & Finance, Government & Society, Chaldean Justice League By David Najor |
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Chaldean Church
Sports League (CCSL)
MISSION
The Chaldean Church Sports League is a diocese wide effort to help inspire the faithful through the spirit of sports and games. In a safe and competitive sport environment the CCSL helps guide athletes along on their quest to victory through Christ. The CCSL offers our community a wonderful opportunity for us all to come together and strengthen our mind, body, and soul by way of an energetic and lively sporting event dedicated to our Lord and Savior.
The Chaldean Diocese league includes:
- Sacred Heart Saints
- Mar Addai Healers
- Mother of God Guardian Angels
- St. George Dragon Slayers
- St. Joseph Protectors
- St. Thomas Twin Tigers

(The below files require a PDF reader)
- CCSL Guidelines
- CCSL Code of Conduct
- CCSL Player Permission Form
- CCSL 08 Summer Season Game Rules
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