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I want all suffering mothers who are reading this article who feel confiised at this time because they don't know whom to trust when it comes to getting justice for any criminal matter, don't hesitate to call one of our community's finest most trustworthy attorneys in the hood for the poor-both Black, Brown, and others to turn too. I put my stamp on this person because I feel as a freedom fighter for the poor this guy deserves my stamp of approval Not so rrtuch for his courage in the courtroom but his ability to be patient with his clients and to live up to what he swore to uphold. And that is the United States of America's constitution demands a feir trial to all of its citizens and those who reach her waters. So Bill, we salute you at the Los Angeles Sentinel as the person of the week...
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There's only one word to describe this current batch of Republican wingnuts-and you have to go outside the English language to find it-hutzpah. They've left this nation's global standing at its lowest ebb ever, and they've also left us much less safe. But in spite of that, Sean Hannity and FOX news have seen fit to trot out [Dick Cheney] to lecture President [Obama] on national governance and world affairs. What Makes these people think that anyone is interested in listening to anything this guy has to say? The vice president of the Crips has a higher approval rating than Dick Cheney, so they can have but oie motive-to create division and disseminate propaganda. But Hannity's time would have been better spent holding a seance, then conjuring up the spirit of John Wayne Gacy to give us a...
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MILWAUKEE -- The expected decision that Jerry Narron is the manager of the Cincinnati Reds for 2006 came Thursday and was met with universal approval, even from a guy who would have liked to have had the job.
Jim Leyland, former manager at Pittsburgh, Florida and Colorado, is looking to get back into a manager's office and was interested in Cincinnati, but said, "Narron deserves a two- or three-year deal because he has done a hell of a job with that team.
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It was a year of change for 15-year-old , part of WPP's CommonHealth brood. The agency lost a lot and gained a lot (revenue was flat to slightly down), and walked out of 2006 with a lot of strength, says David Chapman, acting president of and managing partner of CommonHealth network. Three pieces of AstraZeneca business were lost: one brand didn't get US approval, and promotion halted on two. Cephalon pulled out after the launch of Nuvigil, and president Guy Dess departed. had "incredible success" with its Johnson & Johnson client base, winning two new compounds -- Ortho-McNeil's hospital anti-infectives ceftobiprole and doripenem -- to be launched this year. Formerly in Wayne, NJ, moved to a Parsippany, NJ, space shared with its CommonHealth siblings.
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CINCINNATI - Dave Concepcion took one look at Barry Larkin and put his approval stamp on Larkin playing another year.
`This guy is 40 years old?' said Concepcion, in Cincinnati over the weekend for the Joe Nuxhall Tribute. `He is in great shape. He has lived a great life and played good and taken care of himself. He has played 19 years at shortstop so he could play any other position they wanted him to play.
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ORRINGTON - Longtime local resident Guy Bouchard, who owns and operates a building and masonry business, has received preliminary site-plan approval to build a $1.2 million commercial strip mall at the junction of Arctic Station Road and the River Road.
Initial designs include a colonial-style retail development with a wrap-around porch - featuring four or five businesses - that will face the River Road on 2.74 acres that Bouchard owns with his wife, Kathy Bouchard.
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A short story is presented.
... Bowden was looking all around without approval; but when Mason and Tabitha entered, he at least s...
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Comparing Buffett to a guy who renames a 75-year-old company for himself, does a 1-for-20 reverse stock split just to push up the share price, and makes a hostile takeover offer is an insult to Buffett, said Frank K. Martin, senior partner at Elkhart-based Martin Capital Management LLP. The bill, which would require two-thirds shareholder approval of a hostile takeover of a small insurer, has advanced out of committee in both the House and the Senate.\n in June 2008 into a holding company for a diverse range of investments, all selected by Biglari personally without board approval (a highly unusual move for a public company). The operator of The Lion Fund used a proxy fight to seize control of the burger chain in 2008, then promptly cut costs, launched new promotions and trimmed spend...
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Our son was home from college on winter break last week. Saturday morning I was in my bathrobe, having coffee in the kitchen, and he gets up to tell me that he'd brought a girl home from a party the night before and she was still up in his room. I blew a gasket. I made him go upstairs, wake her up, screamed at him to get her out of my house. Now my son isn't speaking to me and says I completely overreacted. What do you think?
Steve: No sleepovers without permission. This prevents your son from bringing home an ax murderer, who seems perfectly reasonable after four beers the night before. It's your house, and you make the rules. He shouldn't bring anyone, male or female, animal or vegetable, home without approval. I have a question though. What woman would meet a guy at a party and th...
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Donald Trump sent more than 2,000 conservative activists into a frenzy of approval when he told them that, unlike Ron Paul, he could win the Republican presidential nomination next year.
During a speech in which he laid out the things he would do as president, some in the audience repeatedly yelled Mr. Paul's name. "By the way," he responded, "I like Ron Paul, I think he is a good guy, but honestly, he just has zero chance of getting elected.