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Guy E. Humphries, Jr., Gravel, Humphries, Sheffield & Mansour, Alexandria, La., for appellant.
James G. Dubuisson, Felix A. DeJean, Jr., Dubuisson &...
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- Boy Scouts of America and Connecticut Rivers Council, Boy Scouts of America, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Nancy Wyman, in Her Capacity as Comptroller of the State of Connecticut and as a Member of the Connecticut State Employee Campaign Committee, Carol Carney, in Her Capacity as Chair of the Connecticut State Employee Campaign Committee, Margaret Diachenko, Richard Edmonds, Paluel Flagg, Christine Fortunato, Burton Gold, Carol Guiliano, Carol Hamilton, Marilyn Kaika, Joan Kelly-Coyle, D'Ann Mazzocca, Bernard Mcloughlin, Michael Nichols, William Phillie, Cheryl Swain, Noel Thomas, in Their Capacities as Members of the Connecticut State Employee Campaign Committee, Defendants-Appellees, Commission on Human Rights & Opportunities, Intervenor-Defendant-Appellee, Connecticut Coalition for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Civil Rights, Connecticut Women'S Education and Legal Fund, Inc. and Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders, Movants., 335 F.3d 80 (2nd Cir. 2003)
Joseph Rubin, Associate Attorney General, for Richard Blumenthal, Attorney General of Connecticut (William J. Prensky, Assistant Attorney General, on ...
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LEWISTON -- Bethany Marie (Bernard) Coston, 19, of Lewiston died Saturday, April 9, at Central Maine Medical Center suddenly after a long and courageous battle with cystic fibrosis.
Born in Hyannis, Mass., on Oct. 3, 1991, the daughter of William Packer and Kimberly Ann (Bernard) Calabrese, Bethany loved art, especially drawing. She loved to travel to the Cape to visit family and friends. She loved her cats, Siba, Bella, Princess and Lunchable.
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- Gary Raczak, Bernard Surma, Loraine Holmes, Gladys Moore, Carole Chandler, Lou Ann Fox, M. Jean Kruse, Phyllis Tarpley, and Thomas Satkiewicz, Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. Ameritech Corporation, Ameritech Services, Inc., and Michigan Bell Telephone Company, Defendants-Appellants., 103 F.3d 1257 (6th Cir. 1997)
Beth M. Rivers, argued and briefed, Rudy J. Huizenga, argued, Huizenga, Hagan, Hergt & Rivers, Detroit, MI, for Carole Chandler, Bernard Surma, Thomas...
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- Audio Odyssey, Ltd., an Iowa Corporation; Dogan A. Dincer; Ann M. Dincer Plaintiffs/Appellants, v. Brenton First National Bank, an Iowa Banking Corporation; Michael M. Bladel, Sheriff of Scott County, Iowa; John M. Norris, Deputy Sheriff of Scott County, Iowa; Charles A. Barton; John C. Bradley; Chris A. Pieper, Roger Hoffman; Merchants Bonding Company, a Corporation, Corporation, Defendants/Appellees, Audio Odyssey, Ltd., an Iowa Corporation; Dogan A. Dincer; Ann M. Dincer, Plaintiffs/Appellants, v. Bernard J. Hofmann; Anderson & Nelson, a Professional Corporation, Defendants/Appellees., 245 F.3d 721 (8th Cir. 2001)
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa.[Copyrighted Material Omitted][Copyrighted Material Omitted][Copyrighte...
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Neely, Player, Eichelberger, Hamilton, Hines & Welch, James A. Eichelberger, Atlanta, Ga., for defendants-appellants.
Hurt, Richardson, Garner, Todd ...
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- Audio Odyssey, Ltd., an Iowa Corporation; Dogan A. Dincer; Ann M. Dincer, Appellants, v. Brenton First National Bank, an Iowa Banking Corporation; Michael M. Bladel, Sheriff of Scott County, Iowa; John M. Norris, Deputy Sheriff of Scott County, Iowa; Charles A. Barton; John C. Bradley; Chris A. Pieper; Roger Hoffman; Merchants Bonding Company, a Corporation, Appellees. Audio Odyssey, Ltd., an Iowa Corporation; Dogan A. Dincer; Ann M. Dincer, Appellants, v. Bernard J. Hofmann; Anderson & Nelson, a Professional Corporation, Appellees., 286 F.3d 498 (8th Cir. 2002)
Dale G. Haake, Rock Island, IL, argued, for appellant.
Diane Kutzko, Cedar Rapids, IA, argued (Robert D. Houghton, on the brief), for Appellees Ander...
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There are plenty of Pink Floyd tribute bands performing today, but few take the nontraditional approach of Pink's Acoustic Pulse. The unplugged group, an offshoot of Cincinnati-based Floyd tribute act Signs of Life, features Jonathan Stankorb (guitar, lap steel, vocals), John Hoerr (acoustic bass, guitar, vocals), Randy Thompson (saxophone, flute, penny whistle, vocals), Julie Ann Martin Bernard (cello, viola, violin, vocals), Tom Bartel (piano, organ, vocals), Daniel Epure (percussion, drums) and Rhnee O'Brien (vocals).
Stankorb took a few minutes recently to answer some questions about his unique group and their Canal Street Tavern debut on Saturday, Aug. 21.
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Stephen E. Kravit (argued), David L. DeBruin, Gregory A. Grobe, Scott Fleming, Weiss, Berzowski, Brady & Donahue, Milwaukee, WI, for plaintiffs-appell...
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BRANCHVILLE - Dolly Rose Murphy Goodwyn, born Nov. 1, 1924, was the ninth and last surviving child of the late Lester and Hattie Parker Murphy. Baptized at an early age, she grew up as a member of Rising Star Baptist Church and as a student in Southampton County Public Schools. On July 1, 1944 she married the late Sam Green Goodwyn. To this 63-year union four children were born, Deborah Ann, Doreen Celestine, Samuel Bernard and Walter Frank. In addition, the couple was blessed with an adopted daughter, Eula Paige; and a foster son, Demetrick Jones.
Dolly, affectionately known as Dot and later as Ms. Dolly, was an award-winning agent for North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company for close to 30 years. She loved her church and community and dedicated her life to her family.