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Human righs stalwart Romy Capulong passes away GMA News Benigno Aquino Jr., leftist leaders such as Satur Ocampo, and thousands of the downtrodden, such as Flor Contemplacion, World War II comfort women and the victims of Martial Law. Photo by Charlie Magno. Human rights lawyer Romeo "Romy" Capulong died ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Bealefeld's retirement dinner highlights need for homegrown heroes Examiner.com Friday night, Frederick Bealefeld III was in rare form when addressing a room full of friends, family, prosecutors and fellow law enforcement officers, as he said his final goodbyes after a storybook career of thirty one years. His career as a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Who's Hiring? Forest Hills Job Board: Sept. 16 Patch.com Are you licensed to practice law in New York State? Want to practice in Queens? Good news! Must have real estate and marital law experience, the firm is willing to train on personal injury. Want more info? Click here! If you have a job you'd like to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pinal County recorder reflects on long career AZ Central.com A: Due to the population growth and the implementation of the law allowing us to provide ongoing early-voting services for the voters, we have greatly increased those numbers of early voters. As I mentioned earlier, we expect 70,000 to 80,000 early ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Troy Brown knows Patriot Way in to Hall Boston Herald That was the start of Brown's career as a cornerback, a position where the Patriots were thin due to injuries. The final straw came when Ty Law broke his foot against the Steelers, so Bill Belichick took one of his best offensive players and put him on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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For Brady, one-team end would be wonder Boston Herald ... a willingness to part ways with an army of once-valuable stars — the eye-popping cast includes Adam Vinatieri, Drew Bledsoe, Ty Law, Asante Samuel [stats], Damien Woody, and, most recently, Dan Koppen — the roll call of Career Patriots keeps growing. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Actors' Equity at 100: From an Actor's Perspective Playbill.com It was a bit daunting to realize that during my senior year of college, as I was preparing to pursue a career in a more traditional field such as business or law, my heart was set on something different. I made a decision: "I'm going to move to New ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Elated Ceravolo captures SK Modified race Norwich Bulletin 88 car, waved his hat furiously and gave a big hug to his new son-in-law (as of Sept. 2), Keith Rocco. For the first time in his long career, Ceravolo, from Gales Ferry, had won the Budweiser National 150-lap SK Modified at Waterford Speedbowl on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Mixed marriages in the early British period Times of Malta He based himself on Italian criminology, but never refers to his sources – he obviously feared that being associated with anything Italian might prejudice his career. Another Semini was instrumental in bringing about a milestone change in British case law. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Grand Rapids top cop: Don't ease up on pot law San Francisco Chronicle Belk tells The Grand Rapids Press (bit.ly/RSAMBk) that marijuana use can eliminate job opportunities. He says easing the penalty for marijuana possession won't ease the workload of his officers. Belk says marijuana often is discovered during ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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For Clint Eastwood, it's one curveball after another Los Angeles Times The movie, opening Friday in Los Angeles, stars Eastwood as the cantankerous Gus Lobel, a baseball scout who may be in the last inning of his storied career as his eyesight goes out. He needs help, but it comes from the most unlikely source: his ... See all stories on this topic » |
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UC alumnae Lisa Ellis left her law career to teach, University of ... UC graduate Lisa Ellis left behind a 15-year career as an attorney to become an teacher. magazine.uc.edu/issues/0912/ellis.html | ||
Explore Careers in Criminal Law » Events » UNH School of Law Albert E. (Buzz) Scherr, Professor of Law and Chair of the International Criminal Law and Justice Programs, will be discussing pathways to careers in criminal ... law.unh.edu/events/2012/09/explore-careers-in-criminal-law |
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