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Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Nebraska.[Copyrighted Material Omitted]
Before Loken, Ross, and Fagg, Circuit Judges...
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The funeral service for will be 2:00 p.m., Saturday at Phillip Grove Missionary Baptist Church with Rev. Eddie Walker, officiating. Interment will be in the church cemetery.
A loving and devoted family will cherish his memories.
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Aram A. Hartunian, James G. Bradtke, Hartunian, Futterman & Howard, Chicago, Ill., for plaintiffs-appellants.
Arthur N. Christie, CC, Ruth M. Moscovi...
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After beating the Franklin County girls by two points in a dual meet, Patrick Henry swim coach Sarah Hameline anticipated another "nail-biter," as she put it Thursday night.
Midway through the Western Valley District meet at the Salem YMCA, the Patriots got a big lift from junior Anne Burke Baldridge, part of a 1-2 Patrick Henry finish with Kate Rivenbark in the 100- yard butterfly.
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Barry A. Cohen, Paul Antinori, Tampa, Fla., for James Burke et al.
Raymond E. LaPorte, Tampa, Fla., for Raul Charbonier and Luis Charbonier.
John L....
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A gala dinner and concert are planned at the Oklahoma History Center on Nov. 9 to celebrate the life of Wiley Post, the famous Oklahoma pilot. The special evening will begin at 6 p.m. with a "high flying" reception, followed by an "around the world" dinner at 6:45 p.m. A musical tribute to Post will be at 8 p.m. Setting the mood of the evening will be Joullian wines, exquisite foods and historical readings by Wiley Post biographer Bob Burke and Oklahoma City University President Robert Henry.
The concert will showcase violin soloist Kyle Dillingham and the Oklahoma City University Orchestra performing Wiley Post: Tone Poem for Violin and Orchestra, commissioned by Richard L. Sias and composed by Callen Clarke. The orchestra and Dillingham also will perform Clarke's composition Oklahoma ...
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DEAD CONNECTION, by Alafair Burke, Henry Holt, 319 pages, $19.95
Alafair Burke, the lawyer-daughter of prominent crime novelist James Lee Burke, has made the grade as a crime novelist in her own right. She is a former deputy district attorney in Portland, Ore., but she now lives in New York City where she writes and teaches criminal law at Hofstra University.
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- Sheet Metal Workers' Local 28 of New Jersey Welfare Fund; Arthur Moore; William Viotle; Joseph Demark; Frank Cregan; Andy Mihal; Richard Domanico; Sheet Metal Workers' Local 20 of New Jersey Welfare Fund; Ralph A. Quackenbush; Gilbert Nelson; Edward S. Burke; Michael Ryan; Brian Deegan; Richard Bonner; Michael Losito; Arthur Ford; Henry Pfeifer; June R. Pfeifer; Thomas Welch; John Sirochman, Sr.; Milton Kubu; John Rupshis; George Pace, Sr.; Sheet Metal Workers' International Association Local 28; Sheet Metal Workers' International Association Local 27; William G. Sullivan; Ronald Boyle; Carol Ann Boyle v. Edward Gallagher, Trustee; Cornelius P. Sharkey, Jr., Trustee; Bernard Yamakaitis, Trustee; Harry Harris, Trustee; Campbell Johnstone, Trustee; Eugene Morrison, Trustee; Sheet Metal Workers' Local Union 22 of New Jersey Welfare Fund. Sheet Metal Workers' National Pension Fund; Sheet Metal Workers International Association, Local 28; Sheet Metal Workers International ..., 960 F.2d 1195 (3rd Cir. 1992)
Theodore M. Lieverman (argued), James Katz, Mark Belland, Tomar, Simonoff, Adourian & O'Brien, Haddonfield, N.J., Raymond J. Sweeney, Washington, D.C....
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Friday night's program included excerpts from cantatas by Bach, Haendel (this was Handel's original name), the rarely heard Schubert setting of the Rellstab text "Auf dem Strom," a cycle by Dimitri Shostakovich with poems by Alexander Blok, "Une Flute Invisible" by Saint-Saens (text by Victor Hugo) and "Chanson Perpetuelle" by Chausson (text by Charles Cros).
It was under the direction of Robert S. Newton assisted by pianist Dotti Anita Taylor, organist William Earle Randolph and percussionist Courtney Bennett. The excellent vocal soloists included Charles Brown, Cynthia E. Burke, Clifford Henry, Ruby Edghill Moe and Ladie Whitaker. Chaplin and poet James Jeffers read "Music and Its Message" and Marguerite Mitchell read Langston Hughes' "I Dream a World.
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Before the candidates to become Los Angeles' next police chief were interviewed for the job, they each waited alone in a room 54 stories high with a panoramic view of the city they wanted to protect and surrounded by a collection of faces that have come to be associated with power.
Photographs featuring Ronald Reagan, Henry Kissinger, Bill Clinton and Cesar Chavez adorned the walls of the Yvonne Burke Room at the City Club on Bunker Hill.