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IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUIT United States C...
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HAWTHORNE GALLERY Painting, sculpture, blown glass, ceramics and cloisonné by Gregory Hawthorne and family; Albert Paley's forged steel masterpieces; Max DeMoss' bronze works; Frederick Gregory's granite sculptures; sculptor Barbara Spring's creations in wood. Opposite Nepenthe restaurant on Highway 1, Big Sur. 667-3200 or hawthornegallery.com.
MONTEREY MUSEUM OF /LA MIRADA Monterey Now: contemporary ists residing in the Monterey Peninsula; Monterey Collects: Masterworks from the Monterey County Collections. Ends 9/17. Views of the Sea: William F. Ritschel; Restless Seas: Armin Hansen; The and Craft of Japanese Packaging: gifts from Robert H. Skiles. Charles M. Russell Bronzes: works from the Davies Collection of Western . 720 Via Mirada, Monterey. 372-5477 or monterey.o...
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Case: 11-40357 Document: 00511796868 Page: 1 Date Filed: 03/22/2012
IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
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Ronald E. Elberger, Mark R. Waterfill, Bose, McKinney & Evans, Mark W. Ford (argued), Johnson, Smith, Densborn, Wright & Heath, Indianapolis, Ind., Sa...
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ITASCA, Ill. -- U.S. Labor Secretary Chao, DuPont USA Chairman & CEO Holliday and Exxon Mobil Corp SVP Galante to address 21st century workplace safet...
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John F. Anwiler, pro se.
Charles S. Bargiel, Mullen, McCaughey & Henzell, Santa Barbara, Cal., for appellees.
Appeal from the United States Bankruptc...
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Space may be the final frontier, but after that there is always consulting.
Frederick Gregory, a former astronaut and deputy administrator of NASA, joined the Lohfeld Consulting Group last month as managing director of aerospace and defense strategies.
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Elizabeth Dudley, Washington, D.C. (Ramsey Clark, Washington, D.C., John Quinn, Albuquerque, N.M., and Roger P. Marquis, Washington, D.C., were with h...
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If according to the African proverb, "It takes a (whole) village to raise a child," does it take the whole nation to raise a young man? Especially when the young man has been branded and condemned to an ineffable place in history that would leave some, like Philip Jackson, the executive director of the Black Star Project to conclude, "America has lost a generation of Black boys." Philip writes: "It is too late. In education, employment economics, incarceration, health, housing and parenting, we have lost a generation of young Black men." Jackson then poses this explosive question: "Will we lose the next two or three generations, or possibly every generation of Black boys hereafter to negative media, gangs, drugs, poor education, unemployment, father absence, crime, violence and death?
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... on this excessive dropout rate, Gregory M. Hodge, Ph.D., the highly respected, longtime prrincipal of the Frederick Douglass Academy (at 2851 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr....
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Ronald E. Elberger, Mark R. Waterfill, Bose, McKinney & Evans, Mark W. Ford (argued), Johnson, Smith, Densborn, Wright & Heath, Indianapolis, Ind., Sa...