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Services were held for Raymond H. Diede, 81, of Scotland June 21 at the Zion Lutheran Church in Scotland with Rev. Leon Schulz officiating. Music was provided by Jan Kocer, organist; a duet by Lester and Shirley Muehlbeier and vocal music by the congregation.
CONCORD -- Democratic presidential nominee-to-be, Sen. Barack Obama chose the small town of Unity, N.H., for more than cheap symbolism as the first place to campaign with his vanquished opponent, Sen. Hillary Clinton on Friday, veteran analysts say. - By KEVIN LANDRIGAN Staff Writer
In a strongly worded order, a Georgia judge has called the conduct of a solo "so ignoble as to bring the legal profession in disrepute." Judge David R. Sweat rebuked James W. Smith for "disturbing" remarks he made about a pin worn by opposing counsel Andrew H.
TRENTON - Legislation to reform state pensions easily cleared the state Senate. But in the General Assembly, legislators seeking more stringent measures bogged down the bill and Speaker Joseph Roberts kept the board open for three hours and 45 minutes before he got the votes.
In a strongly worded order, a Georgia judge has called the conduct of a solo "so ignoble as to bring the legal profession in disrepute." Judge David R. Sweat rebuked James W. Smith for "disturbing" remarks he made about a pin worn by opposing counsel Andrew H. Marshall at a deposition. The Army gave Marshall the pin to honor his 21-year-old son, who was killed in combat in Iraq. Sweat termed
Jacqueline W. (Graham) Young, 77, a longtime resident of Woburn, died unexpectedly Thursday, June 19, 2008. She was the wife of the late John F. Young Sr., who died in 2003, and the late Gerald W. Root, who died in 1975.
Janet Anderson Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala. 256-544-0034 janet.l.anderson@nasa.gov HUNTSVILLE, Ala. -- NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., today honored 184 individuals and 60 teams from its civil service and contractor workforce – all of whom made critical contributions to the nation's space program and NASA's ongoing mission of exploration and discovery