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[Bill Robinson] said he has $44,000 on account and plans to raise another $25,000 for his race. And this time, even if it's "going down the rabbit hole," he'll spend it. And the only attacks he plans this time are on [Jake Wheatley]'s record.
With fewer federal dollars coming in because of Iraq, with constituents leaving, losing their jobs and pensions, he gives himself a raise, and he votes for the utility bill and is unapologetic," said Robinson. "It doesn't speak to leadership. It speaks to greed.
"The record we'll lay out will show that, in a little over three years I have made this office more accessible, I've made the district more significant in Harrisburg, in the county and the city," said Wheatley. "I've brought in $5 million in resources and even though we don't have a groce...
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VIRGINIA BEACH - , 70, of the 5000 block of Westgrove Road, passed away Oct. 12, 2006, at a local hospital.
Born in Kentucky, Mr. Robinson was a retired gunnery sergeant with the United States Marine Corps after 20 years service and also retired from Metro Machine Corp. after 26 years.
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- United States of America, Appellee, v. Andre Gore, Aka Sha; Kwaun Counts; Danny Johnson; Arnold Craig Mullins, Aka Fruit, Aka Ronald Davis; Julius Holloway, Aka Kenneth Robinson, Aka Bill Hayes; Corey Roche, Aka Jeffrey L. Preston, Aka Cory Williams, Aka Kasheen Roche; James Brown; Elliot Hernandez; Dwight Hughes, Joseph Lane; Andre Moore; Jose Rolon; Jamade Humbert; Kareem Billups, Aka Beebo; Sean Billups, Aka Sean Tedder; Sharnseearay Goddard, Aka Diana Brassell; Reno Lyons; Reginald Rice; Tauheedah Walker; Edward Curtis Barnes, Aka Fnu Lnu John Doe, Aka Norman Flick; Willie L. Tedder, Aka Ike, Alfredo Cohoon, Defendants, Harvey Wells, Defendant-Appellant., 154 F.3d 34 (2nd Cir. 1998)
David A. Lewis, New York City (Henriette D. Hoffman, The Legal Aid Society, Federal Defender Division, Appeals Bureau, New York City, of counsel), for...
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ATLANTA -- Witness Systems (NASDAQ: WITS), a global provider of performance optimization software and services, today announced the appointment of Bil...
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LAS VEGAS Bill Robinson, a former Yankee player and Mets hitting coach who was working as the Los Angeles Dodgers' minor league hitting coordinator, died Sunday. He was 64.
Robinson was in Las Vegas to visit the Dodgers' minor league team and was supposed to meet De Jon Watson, Dodger director of player development, to drive to the ballpark together.
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Former Pirates outfielder Bill Robinson, who most recently served as the Los Angeles Dodgers' minor-league hitting coordinator, died Sunday at age 64. The cause of death was not known.
During his 16-year career from 1966-83, Robinson played for the Braves, Yankees, Phillies and Pirates. Robinson posted his best season in 1977, while he was with the Pirates. He batted .304 and set career highs with 154 hits, 74 runs, 26 home runs and 104 RBI.
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Mark Patrick Flaherty and Rich Fitzgerald, the Democratic candidates for Allegheny County executive, have something unexpected in common.
They both think state Rep. Anthony DeLuca is supporting their candidacy. Same goes for state Sen. Jim Brewster, County Councilmen Bill Robinson and John Palmiere, 12th Ward Chairwoman Jackie Fielder and 10 other Democratic committee members, according to the endorsements both campaigns list on their websites.
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Former Pirates outfielder Bill Robinson, who most recently served as the Los Angeles Dodgers' minor-league hitting coordinator, died Sunday at age 64. The cause of death was not known.
During his 16-year career from 1966-83, Robinson played for the Braves, Yankees, Phillies and Pirates. Robinson posted his best season in 1977, while he was with the Pirates. He batted .304 and set career highs with 154 hits, 74 runs, 26 home runs and 104 RBI.
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Water director Bill Robinson isn't taking kindly to the latest round of political musical chairs taking place in the water world.
Until recently, Robinson was part of a 3-2 majority on the Upper San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District. That changed when his ally, board member Al Contreras, lost his seat to newcomer Bryan Urias in November.
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Eric W. Butts, St. Louis, MO, argued, for appellant.
Ronald L. Jurgeson, Kansas City, MO, argued, for appellee.
Before WOLLMAN, Circuit Judge, HENLEY...