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Always active in Pittsburgh's classical music scene and other spheres, Violet Wagner became known as an indefatigable woman of high spirits in high society.
She was such a vibrant woman and such a truly elegant lady, like a grand dame but with a great sense of humor," said longtime friend Sandy Drosnes of Squirrel Hill. "She was like Auntie Mame from the movie. She was very, very talented and so much fun to be around.
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Stephen Miller, Sioux Falls, SD, argued, for appellant.
Gary Campbell, Pierre, SD, argued, for appellees.
Before MAGILL, Circuit Judge, JOHN R. GIBSO...
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Byline: Bill Ballou
COLUMN: RED SOX NOTES
BALTIMORE - Kevin Youkilis played an American League-record 179th straight errorless game at first last ...
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Mark H. Mirkin has joined Carlton Fields in West Palm Beach in the corporate, securities, and tax practice group.
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BY GREG CALDWELL
Sports Correspondent
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Former elected officials in Oconomowoc and the Town of Eagle are seeking political comebacks, and a well-known name in Lisbon is among a crowded field of candidates seeking the town chairmanship.
In the Town of Eagle, Don Wilton, the longtime town chairman who was ousted two years ago, is seeking a return to office.
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Mark Fields, Ford's executive vice president and president of the Americas, opened the 2009 Ford Fleet Preview by introducing the Euro-based Transit Connect, a small and fuel-efficient delivery and passenger van. Sustainability Sue Cischke, Ford's group VP, Sustainability, Environment and Safety Engineering, explained Ford's global plan in terms of financial aspects, social responsibilities and environmental stewardship. Hydrogen fuel cell and hydrogen-internal combustion engines (H2-ICE) are also part of the future.
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Tall, silver-haired and intense, Mark Luttrell deftly fields a series of questions involving fine points of government and public policy. For all his dry precision, he might easily be confused for a high school history teacher or maybe a warden patiently admonishing a guard.
Indeed, Luttrell, chided by friends as "refreshingly boring," served as both a teacher and a prison warden while morphing from a behind-the-scenes bureaucrat into a headliner in Shelby County politics.
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EAST SULLIVAN - Mark Fields singled in the top of the seventh to drive in the tying and winning runs as the Washington Academy Raiders defeated the Sumner Tigers 4-2 in high school baseball action Thursday.
James Ramsdell singled twice with one RBI for Washington Academy of East Machias.
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They made a difference.
She was the quiet former first lady with a big smile who was passionate about programs that helped kids and the parents of young children.