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, 80, of 1050 Carmel Drive, died at 5:47 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2009, at Marian Hall, Mount Carmel, Dubuque, of natural causes.
Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 14, at Marian Hall Chapel. Burial will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery. Friends may call from 9 to 11 a.m. Monday at the chapel, where there will be a wake service at 11 a.m. The Hoffmann Schneider Funeral Home, 1640 Main St., is in charge of arrangements.
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- Catherine L. Spence v. Board of Education of the Christina School District; Board of Education of the New Castle County School District; George v. Kirk, Individ., and Supt. & Sec. Board N.C.C. School Dist. and Christina School Dist; John R. Mcintosh, Individ. and Prin. Newark High School; James H. Sills, Jr., Individ. and Pres. Board Ed. Christina School Dist.; Barbara T. Duncan, Individ., and Vice-Pres. Board Ed. Christina School Dist.; Carole Ann Boyd, Alfred I. Daniel, Phillip W. Darby, George E. Evans, Georgia Wampler, Individ. and Members Board of Ed. Christina School Dist.; Mary Divirgilio, Individ. and Pres. Board of Ed. N.C.C. School Dist.; James H. Sills, Jr.; Individ. and Vice-Pres. Board of Ed. N.C.C. School Dist.; William Clark, Earl J. Reed, Gilbert S. Scarborough, Individ. and Members N.D.C. School Dist. Appeal of Catherine L. Spence., 806 F.2d 1198 (3rd Cir. 1986)
Gary W. Aber (argued), Heiman and Aber, Wilmington, Del., for appellant.
David H. Williams (argued), Barbara D. Crowell, Morris, James, Hitchens & Wi...
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Law practice and legal education are facing fundamental changes. Many assume that these changes will force law schools to give up on theory and focus more on training students for the practice of law. However, this Essay shows that the future may be more uncertain and complex. The only thing that is certain is that law schools may face, for the first time, the need to provide the type of education the market demands rather than serving lawyers’ and law professors’ preferences. Legal educators must respond to these demands by serving not just the existing U.S. market for legal services but also a global market for legal information. This may call for training in some, but not all, of the theories and disciplines that have been developing in law schools.
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The following students were named to the principal's honor roll for the third marking period:
NINTH GRADE: Zachary Baker, Robin Belton, Andrew Boyd, Murynia Carrillo, Christina Chong, Alexandra Clyde, Shawn Cole, Abigail Coloso, Ashley Eason, Miranda Gill, Virginia Greene, Victoria Heisler, Cynthia Hernandez, Sangyoon Jee, Hailey Klebe, Michael Malchester Jr., Bernard Meadows, Temitope Odedokun, Allison Pomerantz, Isabelle Remolador, Perry Schaffer, Allegra Sciandra, James Taylor III, Kelsey Terrell, Jessica Tillman and Lydie Tubene.
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Keagan Grace Theobald -- 6-pound, 7-ounce daughter of Bryant and Deanna Theobald of Bloomington, born May 13, 2009. Grandparents: Mike and Donna Schweitzer, Doug Doran, and David and Wilma Theobald; all of Bloomington. Hadley Kate Sullivan -- 8-pound, 3-ounce daughter of John and Tyri Sullivan of El Paso, born June 2, 2009. Sibling: Averi Sullivan, 2. Grandparents: David and Katrina Mitchell, Manito; Bruce Oliver, Paris, Tenn.; and Jim and Diane Sullivan, Dyer, Ind.
Olivia Anne Boyd -- 9-pound, 11-ounce daughter of Justin and Christina Boyd of Bloomington, born June 2, 2009. Grandparents: Colleen Hensley, Bloomington, and Debra Boyd, Downs. Great- grandparents: Anne Keller, Michigan, and RoseMary Arvik, Florida.
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By CHRISTINA L. BOYD and LEE EPSTEIN
WHEN SANDRA Day O'Connor retired from the U.S. Supreme Court in 2005, national polls suggested that the public overwhelmingly supported replacing her with a female juror. O'Connor seemed to agree. "He's good in every way, except he's not a woman" is what she had to say about the nomination of John G. Roberts Jr.
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Alberta M. Bartmann, Stockton, Ill., formerly of Dubuque - Services: 9:30 a.m. today, Holy Cross Catholic Church, Stockton. Visitation: After 9 a.m. today at the church.
Sister Patricia Boyd, BVM, (Christina), 1050 Carmel Drive - Services: 1:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 14, Marian Hall Chapel. Visitation: 9 to 11 a.m. Monday at the chapel.
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, age 71 of Warrenville, S. C. fought a good fight, finished her course, kept the faith; henceforth there is laid up for her a crown of righteousness in heaven. Eva went to be with her Lord and passed her mantle down to her family on Wednesday, November 4, 2009. She was the wife of Roger Rigdon. She was the wife of the late James A. Turner for thirty-six years. She was the daughter of the late John Samuel Huff and the late Corrie Leach Barton. She is survived by daughters; Crystal (Don) Turner Boyd of Jackson and Angela (Paul) Turner Kneece of Warrenville; brothers, James (Sarah) Huff and Johnnie Huff both of Warrenville; sisters, Margaret Weatherford of Warrenville, Mildred (Bill) Taylor of Aiken and Minnie Pearl (Johnnie) Salters of Ridge Spring; six grandchildre...
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A total number of 420 seniors graduated June 15. Jacob Karp was valedictorian and Tyler Patterson salutatorian. Kaitlyn Elizabeth Abdalla, Jonathan Kyle Adams, Melissa Anne Agenjo, Brandon Reed Akers, Gilbert M. Aldana, Saad Ghaleb Aldaoud, Amanda Rachael Alvarez, Gilbert J. Ancheta, Lacey Amber Andersen, Amber Nicholle Anderson, Michelle Marie Archambo, Suyodhana M. Arellano, Felipe Arellano, Jr., Ashley Arroyo, Eric Boyd Asay, Levi Jaymes Audette, Stephanie Ann Austin, Ernesto Avalos
Kristi C. Baisden, Christina Joy Baker, Maritza Balderrama, Joseph Alfred Alexander Baltazar, Stephanie Barrera, Kelle Le'an Barringer, Nichole Kathleen Baugh, Shelby Vallon Bedford, Cameron Toliver Belknap, Stephanie Marie Bemboom, Ca...
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PETERSBURG - With help from a trio of New York City high school seniors, the West Virginia Nature Conservancy is restoring a rare patch of tallgrass prairie on Cave Mountain overlooking Grant County's remote Smoke Hole Canyon.
The three-acre prairie is among the largest of dozens of small tallgrass prairie segments located on the slopes of Cave Mountain and nearby North Fork Mountain. A number of them, including the one being restored, lie on land The Nature Conservancy manages through conservation easements from private landowners.
... here - so many things to see," said Briani Boyd, a senior at the High School for Environmental Stu... back a lot from my time here," said Christina Smythe, who attends the Brooklyn Academy of Scienc...