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Bibliography of publications authored by the honorable Donald P. Lay.
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Some commentators don't believe we need simply more custodial care of the severely mentally ill and more scrupulous implementation of existing laws and guidelines, but a rewrite of the relevant statutes with probable implications for constitutional law. Bridge water, Massachusetts's facility for the criminally insane, has room only for the egregiously violent and a disproportionate number of sex offenders. Since I began my training in psychiatry in 1965, a great deal of my work has been in hospitals.
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T.C. Memo. 2011-208
UNITED STATES TAX COURT ESTATE OF KENNETH L. LAY, DECEASED, LINDA P. LAY, INDEPENDENT EXECUTRIX AND LINDA P. LAY, Petitioners v. ...
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BILBAO, Spain - After killing more than 800 people across Spain over the last four decades in its drive for an independent state, the Basque separatist group ETA on Thursday said it would lay down its arms - but stopped short of declaring it was defeated.
The historic announcement was made via video by three ETA members wearing trademark Basque berets and masks with slits for their eyes. At the end of the clip, they defiantly raised their fists in the air demanding a separate Basque nation.
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PLANO, Texas, Dec. 15, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- PepsiCo's Frito-Lay North America division announces eight new electric trucks will be rolling out in the Boston area. These electric delivery trucks join the largest fleet of commercial all-electric trucks in North America. By the end of this year, a total of 18 cities and surrounding areas across the U.S. will receive some of their favorite snacks in fully-electric delivery trucks.
Electric trucks reduce fuel consumption, noise pollution and CO2 emissions, compared to traditional delivery trucks. In total, Frito- Lay is deploying 176 electric trucks this year in the U.S. and Canada, making Frito-Lay the largest commercial fleet of all- electric trucks in North America.
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He's always felt betwixt and between. But the solo art exhibition Mike Lay displays this month at the Dare County Arts Council is rock solid. Dark black lines edge flat, bold color revealing fluid shapes forming every day items.
Lay grew up knowing he could draw, but his blue collar roots threw him for a loop.
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VATICAN CITY - It's a life regimented in excruciating detail, down to the way they eat an orange. Silence is the norm, information is limited, e-mail is screened, close friendships are discouraged and family members are kept at bay - all in the name of God's will.
Known as consecrated women, they are lay Catholics affiliated with a conservative religious order who dedicate their lives to the church, making promises of chastity, poverty and obedience similar to the vows taken by nuns.
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Nevada Leone Lay, 71, died at 3:25 p.m. Thursday, March 17, 2011, at her residence in Columbia, surrounded and cared for by her loving family.
Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Monday, March 21, at Crawford Funeral Home in Jerseyville, Ill., with the Rev. Chuck Keene of Kane Baptist Church officiating. Visitation will be from 3 to 7 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Kane Cemetery. Memorial services will be conducted later in Columbia at Parkade Baptist Church, where she was a member. Those services will be announced shortly.
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By MONICA OROSZ DAILY MAIL STAFF
The Esquires can easily bill themselves as being back by popular demand. Although the lineup has changed numerous times over the years and the band once took a 14-year hiatus, its fans are enthusiastic supporters of a sound and a time when live music and dancing were popular. Friday night, the latest iteration of the band with roots back to the early 1960s opens the season of Live on the Levee, preceded by another popular local band, Lost Cause. It promises to be a night of fun music, from The Esquires staple of 1960s R&B to Lost Causes list, which draws from hits over several decades. Dancing is almost a requirement at Haddad Riverfront Park foot tapping, at the very least. Thats one of the reasons Charleston attorney Larry Kopelman counts himself a ...