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United States Bankruptcy Appellate Panel
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By Elisabeth Hulette
The Virginian-Pilot
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HOUSE COMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT AND GOVERNMENT REFORM, SUBCOMMITTEE ON NATIONAL SECURITY AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS HOLDS A HEARING O...
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PETERSBURG - For the third straight year Petersburg has faced one of the most elite teams in the Central Region at the William Lawson Jr. Mid-Season Classic Part 3.
This year was no different as Petersburg took on longtime rival John Marshall in the marquee game. However, it was a familiar face as former Crimson Wave assistant coach Tytrail White who is in his first year as head coach of the Justices squared off against the home team.
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Fifth-grade students in Marianne Salpietra's class at John H. Castle Elementary School got a little bit revolutionary on May 11. Rather than sit in the classroom, they spent the unseasonably warm spring day marching around the school's courtyard while wearing homemade military uniforms.
Salpietra's classes have been doing a recreation of the American Revolutionary War for several years, with students assigned to research and play different historical characters. There were also lessons on the era's food, clothing, weapons and medicine.
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HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEE ON HOMELAND SECURITY: SUBCOMMITTEE ON PREVENTION OF NUCLEAR AND BIOLOGICAL ATT...
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WASHINGTON, June 26 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following is a transcript of :
National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials
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HOUSE COMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT AND GOVERNMENT REFORM, SUBCOMMITTEE ON NATIONAL SECURITY AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS HOLDS A HEARING ON SEXUAL ASSAULT ...
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John Rosemond has never met the Tiger Mother, but he knows what he'd say to her if he did.
And it's not what you might think.
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This means war," Lyon declared to Maj. Gen. Sterling Price, Gov. Claiborne Fox Jackson and Col. Frank Blair, as depicted in this plate from "The Struggle for Missouri," by John McElroy.
As part of its ongoing Civil War project, Life During Wartime, the Tribune explores a might-have-been scenario from May and June 1861, when the alignment of states between North and South was jelling. What if, Tribune writer Rudi Keller asks, Missouri had kept together a force of men in Jefferson City to challenge Federal authority rather than disperse it three weeks before fighting began?