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A receipt in a box of Civil War love letters led to the discovery of a rare copy of the Declaration of Independence in Iowa recently. Senator Dennis B...
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[DO NOT PUBLISH]
IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE E...
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In the
United States Court of Appeals
For the Seventh Circuit
No. 08-1703
D ENNIS E ARL B ARNES,
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To a standing room only crowd, Dr. [Dennis Kimbro] disclosed the double-edged sword of living on the edge financially for seven years while working on material for "Think and Grow Rich, the Black Choice". He said two people believed in him throughout the journey, his wife and his mother. Dr. Kimbro outwardly expressed knowing his father giving all the Glory to God asking the audience to hold answers as he prayed. Below are some highlights of what Dr. Kimbro shared:
Dr. Kimbro firmly believes "it does not take a village to raise a child", just "the commitment of a Black grandmother". Dr. Kimbro talked about how he went all over the country interviewing successful, high achieving Blacks to find the answer to two questions:
* Don King - the Fight Promoter - "Look for success in the wor...
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Middleton - A week ago, a band of buffs on the trail of the Black Hawk War paused at Pheasant Branch at the outskirts of Middleton, where in July 1832 the famous warrior and his desperate and bedraggled band of followers encamped for a night just ahead of the quickly advancing militia.
Already soldiers had caught up with and slaughtered the first Indian stragglers they'd encountered, and the war's tragic end was just days away.
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He put together a firm that is unique in a lot of different ways," O'Neil said in a published report "He was a big advocate of the diversity that the firm was built on. . . [and took pride in] seeing people's potential and trying to give them the tools ... to accomplish their goals, whatever they were.
"[Dan] had a reputation for treating people with respect, regardless of whether they were clients or staff," Davis said. "He never compromised his integrity or sacrificed his principles. He liked to compare his service to brands of cars. If a client only wanted the services of a "Volkswagen, Dan still gave them the services of a Bentley."
"There's been no drop off in business since Dan's passing," Davis said. "He left a good legacy."
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The video begins with Leona Dennis wearing a black Dale Earnhardt Jr. T-shirt, hands clasped, head bowed, as she watches the final laps of the Coca-Cola 600 in May.
Can Earnhardt, with a chance to win for the first time in nearly three years, make it to the finish before his car runs out of fuel? Dennis can't stand it. She grabs a pillow from the couch, places it on the floor and drops to her knees in front of the TV.
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- Dennis Lee Black, Guardian Ad Litem of His Minor Child, Daniel Black, Petitioner-Appellant, and Verna May, Petitioner-Appellant, and Jose R. Rodriguez and Guadalupe Rosas Rodriguez, Individually and as Next Friends of Natalie Rosas Rodriguez, a Minor, Petitioners-Appellants, v. Secretary of Health and Human Services, Respondent-Appellee., 93 F.3d 781 (Fed. Cir. 1996)
James D. Leach, Viken, Viken, Peachota, Leach & Dewell, Rapid City, South Dakota, argued, for petitioner-appellant Dennis Lee Black. Of counsel was Je...
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Jeremy Dennis Ballansaw. Black male, 20, 5 feet 11 inches, 165 pounds. Wanted for failure to appear on a felony charge.
John Stanley Hartin. White male, 23, 5 feet 10 inches, 145 pounds. Wanted for grand larceny, destruction of property and two counts of entering or setting in motion a motor vehicle.
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Paul L. Douglas, Atty. Gen., State of Neb., Dale A. Comer, Asst. Atty. Gen., Lincoln, Neb., for appellee.
William M. Berlowitz, Lincoln, Neb., for ap...