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Henry Hurvitz
Legal News
- Middle school students suspended for not standing during Pledge of Allegiance (The Pantagraph)
MINNEAPOLIS -- Three small-town eighth-graders in Minnesota were suspended by their principal for not standing Thursday morning for the Pledge of Allegiance, violating a district policy that the principal now says may soon be reworded to protect free speech rights. - WOMEN OF ACHIEVEMENT: Lisa McMullin passes on her love for the arts (Kirkwood-Webster Journal)
As a St. Louis native spending two of her impressionable childhood years in the Irish countryside, Lisa McMullin whiled away the hours with her nose in a book. - Obama moves from obscurity to verge of history (The Pantagraph)
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The amazement was on their faces. Hundreds waited for Barack Obama on that evening in South Carolina, 15 weeks ago, to claim victory - a surprising victory, surprisingly large. - Green, Ford battle rages (The Post and Courier)
Charleston lawyer Dwayne Green decided to run against state Sen. Robert Ford after he heard Ford say that if U.S. Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois were to win the Democratic presidential nomination, it would doom the party's candidates in the fall. - Bob Thornton, community activist, leaves public service legacy (Sherman Herald Democrat)
By Joyce Godwin Herald Democrat He was a community activist most of his life, but unless one had first-hand knowledge of his activities, there would be no way to know about it because Bob Wayne Thornton was a humble man who didn’t talk about his achievements without being asked. - Less Tears ... More Years program introduced to state legislators (Sherman Herald Democrat)
By Mary Jane Farmer Herald Democrat "If this were a disease that was wiping out our teenagers at the rate of thousands per year, there would be no end to what we would do as a society to stop that." - EHartford sexual predator gets life in prison (Journal Inquirer)
Relatives’ recollection of Gregory Miller’s “loving” and “compassionate” nature as a father didn’t sway a judge’s decision Friday to put him behind bars for the rest of his life. - Longtime Raleigh businessman dies (The News & Observer)
Edwin Flythe, a Raleigh businessman who started a business that became a third-generation bicycle shop, died last week. - Cardamone says he'll continue with fight to clear his name (Daily Herald)
Michael Cardamone lost his good name, a promising career, irreplaceable family moments and his freedom. - Alvina Ross was a singing seamstress (Mobridge Tribune)
Alvina Ross, longtime Mobridge resident, made a career of sewing but music was in her blood. As a young girl she taught herself to play the guitar and accordion as well as sing and yodel.
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