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- Gregory A. Ivey, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. George Wilson, Ron Hanley, Lt. Barnes, Robert Hendricks, Dewey Sowders, Capt. Barnett, Phil Parker, Andy Knight, and Tom Stewart, Defendants-Appellants., 832 F.2d 950 (6th Cir. 1987)
G. Edward Henry, II (argued), Clem, Henry and Watz, Lexington, Ky., for defendants-appellants.
Nancy M. Curtis (argued), Lexington, Ky., for plaintif...
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- Gregory Joiner, Appellant, v. Paul Delo, Michael Bowersox, Investigator Wilson, Capt. Powell, Cathy Stewart, Caseworker Stubblefield, George Lombardi, Larry Rhodes, Randell Thomas, John Doe # 1, John Doe # 2, John Doe # 3, John Doe # 4, and John Doe # 5, Appellees., 905 F.2d 206 (8th Cir. 1990)
Gregory Joiner, pro se.
Robert O'Neal, St. Louis, Mo., for appellees.
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missou...
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Oklahoma City police do not intend to investigate the death of a black woman whose body was found Thursday morning in front of the Civic Center Music Hall, Capt. Patrick Stewart said.
The cause of death appears to be natural; police do not suspect foul play, he said. The medical examiner's office will make the final determination, Stewart said.
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COLUMBIA -- The mounted rebels camping at the fairground made another raid on U.S. Rep. James Rollins' farm for corn to feed their horses and then left town, the Columbia Missouri Statesman reported.
About 11 a.m., the column -- 50 men under Capt. Robert Sweeney, who arrived first and stole horses and mules from Rollins, about 75 men under Stewart Hatton, and a company under Capt. James Searcy -- marched east to join a reported camp of 600 area secessionist troops under Col. Jefferson Jones in Callaway County.
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Like a lot of World War II veterans, Lewis Johnson didn't talk to his children much about the war.
He would retell the same light-hearted nuggets. His commanding officer in the Army Air Corps was movie star and Capt. Jimmy Stewart, who would croon "Ragtime Cowboy Joe" while Mr. Johnson strummed the guitar. His crew called him Junior, because he was the youngest
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It's raw and raining - real spirit-crushing weather. Yet Capt. John Stewart is wearing a big, megawatt smile.
If you're cold now, you're in trouble because it's going to get a lot worse," he says, waving his wrists cuffed with big golden bells.
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COLUMBIA -- A secessionist tried to gun down Unionist editor William Switzler, and the farm of U.S. Rep. James Rollins was raided for horses and grain by Missouri State Guard troops under Capt. Robert Sweeney of Renick.
The mounted company of about 50 men set up camp at the fairground, where they were joined by 75 men under Stewart Hatton of Boone County and another company under Capt. James Searcy.
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It was barely 7 a.m. on June 22 when the call came in to Vancouver Fire Station 83: "Pregnancy; childbirth imminent.
Firefighter-paramedic Coby Robinett, Capt. Val Stewart and firefighter-emergency medical technician Tony Fletcher hopped into their rig and tore out of the station, lights flashing and sirens wailing.
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Patrick Stewart - who portrayed Capt. Jean-Luc Picard in "Star Trek: The Next Generation" - becomes Sir Patrick in Queen Elizabeth II 's New Year honors list, which also includes a knighthood for theater and film director Nicholas Hytner .
This is an honor that embraces those actors, directors and creative teams who have in these recent years helped fill my life with inspiration, companionship and sheer fun," said 69-year-old Stewart.
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SISSONVILLE - The state Division of Natural Resources says a hunter who died after falling out of a tree stand wasn't wearing a safety harness.
Capt. Steve Stewart with the DNR identified the victim of Monday's accident as 60-year-old John Shirkey of Sissonville.