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Armed with a law degree, Mark Green hadn't planned on being a teacher. Nor had his wife, Sue, who had a business degree and was starting a career at Gimbel's.
But there Green was, standing at a blackboard in a small classroom with 40 or more students and a single textbook.
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Duane W. Reno, Davis, Reno & Courtney, San Francisco, CA, for Plaintiffs-Appellants.
Richard C. Bolanos, Nancy J. Clark, Whitmore, Johnson & Bolanos,...
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- 95 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 8958, 95 Daily Journal D.A.R. 15,643 Dawud Halisi Malik, A/K/a David W. Riggins, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Neal Brown, Defendant, and Carol L. Moses, Assoc. Supt.; Kathy Kaatz, C.U.S.; Sue Kinsinger, C.P.M.; Mark Crewson, C.U.S.; Virginia Carter, Sgt.; Joan Smith, Mail Rm. Personnel; John Tice, Sgt.; Dick Frank, Sgt.; Nancy Hill, Corr. Officer; Monica Sukert, Corr. Officer; Richard Rooney, Corr. Officer; John Fritzpatrick, Sgt.; Marie Norman, Corr. Officer; S. Giesenoff, C/O Cbcc; Schouviller, Lt., Hearing Officer; Chase Riveland, Defendants-Appellants., 71 F.3d 724 (9th Cir. 1995)
Martin E. Wyckoff, Assistant Attorney General, Olympia, Washington, for defendants-appellants.
Megan McLemore, Preston, Gates & Ellis, Seattle, Washi...
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Rousing rhythmic reverberations still echo from the recent "Making a Difference in the Lives of Children Luncheon, with its theme: "Deal or No Deal.
Nine honorees, ranging in age from 58 to 85 years old were recognized. This year's emcee was actor and community activist William Alien Young and Lynette Romero of KTLA Channel 5 news. Special guests included models from the hit NBC show "Deal or No Deal," Patricia Kara, and Pilar Lastra, who were on hand to participate in the festivities. Renowned jazz singer Eloise Laws opened the luncheon with "The Lord's Prayer."
Dr. [Pamela Wiley] states, "both of our honorees have graciously shared their resources and blessings with others." Both received commendations from Los Angeles County 2nd District Supervisor, Mark Ridley Thomas. Ms. [Ruthanne...
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- Christopher J. Petrovic, Janet Hunter, Elizabeth Marie Ramirez, Mike Richards, Jimmie L. Van Bibber, and Barbara Chappell, Individually and as Class Representatives, Appellants, and City of Independence, City of Sugar Creek, Jean Stewart, Lyle Jackson, Marcella Jackson, John Brockman, Elberta Brockman, Dorothy J. Brockman, Billy Copeland, Virginia Copeland, Bill Stevens, Janeth Stevens, Thomas Larkin, Janey Sturgis, Michael A. Rodak, Michael J. Carr, Lucille Carr, Helen C. Butkovich, Diane Hall, Paul A. Hedrick, Joyce Hedrick, Joseph D. Kenney, John W. Kimak, Nancy Kimak, Joseph M. Mikula, Sue Ellen Mikula, Mark O'Renick, Debbie O'Renick, Dan Salva, Amy Salva, Joseph M. Salva, Lora L. Salva, Vernon Steinmeyer, Betty Steinmeyer, and Charles Woods, Appellees, and William Bailey, Vernon Baker, Debbie Bazzell, David Beebe, Nancy Beebe, Robert Behler, Ernest Bell, Lourine Bell, Robert Bledsoe, Debra Bledsoe, Gerald Boyle, Edward Buford, Jessie Buford, William Buford, Norie Buford, Billy Burke, Ila Burke, Dor..., 200 F.3d 1140 (8th Cir. 1999)
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Business Editors
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 5, 2001
Goldman Sachs & Co. announced today that Mark Sue has joined Global Investment Research ...
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CALEIGH ELIZABETH was born Aug. 1 at Wooster Community Hospital to Alyson and Steven Steiner of Sterling. She weighed 8 pounds, 14 ounces and was 22 inches long.
Grandparents are Robert and Jackie Swartz of Glenmont and Mark and Sue Steiner of Sterling.
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Stuart W. Hyvonen (argued and briefed), Saginaw, MI, for Steven D. Brindley, Kellie Sue Brindley.
Stephen L. Borrello (briefed), Thomas & Jensen, Sag...
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The Conservation Law Foundation says it will file suit against the Agri-Mark Inc. dairy co-operative in Williston, Vt., and New Hampshire-based Pike I...
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Home on leave, [Mark] visits [Sue] in a halfway house for the emotionally unstable, where she's ended up after her mother discovered Sue's erotic letters. And there, our hero falls in love with Sue's roommate, Dori Lawrence, an up-and-coming but schizophrenic young actress and singer ([Rachael Lee Cook], She's All That). It's love at first sight, and when Mark kidnaps Dori from a session with her therapist, and later does the same after she's been sent to a psychiatric hospital, nobody raises hell. Remarkable.
It's a tough sell, not made any easier by the fact [Jonathan Tucker] has to be the stiffest, coldest actor of his generation. He's not persuasive as an upper-class Connecticut kid--his accent is all wrong, and his body language says "tough working-class kid," not "rich kid." He's ...