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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 10/08/2008
WASHINGTON - If William Kennedy had updated all of his financial paperwork in accordance with his divorce decree, chances are his daughter would not have been at the Supreme Court yesterday fighting for the $402,000 she thinks should be hers.
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How Appealing (Free subscription) | 10/08/2008
"High court dispute over who gets retirement money": Mark Sherman of The Associated Press has an article that begins, "If William Kennedy had updated all his financial paperwork in accordance with his divorce decree, chances are his daughter would not...
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laurenpressley (Free subscription) | 08/10/2008
The Constructive Alignment of Educational Technology and Cognitive Neuroscience Carnegie Horton - session chair William Kennedy - Michigan Technological University Learning means acquiring new information Memory means retaining it so that it can be used Questions if we are getting the best students in college if they get in based on reading and writing. Some good students don’t necessarily perform...
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Living In<BR>The Bonus Round (Free subscription) | 07/30/2008
Sean William Kennedy was an 18 year old in South Carolina who was leaving a bar one night when Stephen Andrew Moller jumped out of a car, screamed an "anti-gay epithet" at him and killed him by punching him. When Sean's head hit the ground, his injuries were fatal. According to the Wikipedia entry, "In October of 2007, The Greenville County Solicitors Office announced that Moller's murder charge was...
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R. Enochs, Esq. (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
B enedict P. Kuehne , an attorney who was one of Al Gore's lawyers during the 2000 Florida recount and has represented other high-profile people like William Kennedy Smith and Rush Limbaugh, is currently being prosecuted for money-laundering stemming from "approving $5.2 million in legal fees paid by Fabio Ochoa, formerly one of the leaders of the Medellin drug cartel, to Ochoa's well-known defense...
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The New York Observer (Free subscription) | 07/02/2008
State Senator Joseph Bruno is an old-fashioned politician who never saw much reason to hide the power and influence he accumulated during the decades he represented parts of the Capital District. Senator Bruno was—is—a character out of a William Kennedy novel, a white-haired, well-tailored power broker with a taste for racehorses and political patronage. His retirement, announced last week, will leave...
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 07/01/2008
For Mullica Township residents, the Sweetwater Casino was like the home of "an old friend," said township Mayor William Kennedy.
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 06/08/2008
Lauren Groff is a woman in love. As Balzac had Paris, and William Kennedy his Albany, Groff is besotted with her hometown of Cooperstown, N.Y. Her subject is not the summer playground of baseball enthusiasts but a sylvan setting rich in history that includes its most famed citizen, James Fenimore Cooper, scion of the town's founder.
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Examiner (Free subscription) | 05/26/2008
On mornings such as this, you walk among the graves at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens and think about William Kennedy's line, in his novel "Ironweed," about how "the dead, more than the living, settle down in neighborhoods."
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News from Fire Chief Magazine (Free subscription) | 04/24/2008
Sea Isle City (N.J.) has a tentative agreement with suspended police chief William Kennedy, in which Kennedy would retire immediately and the city would drop departmental charges against him.
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Gay South Florida (Free subscription) | 04/16/2008
Elke Kennedy, mother of murdered gay man Sean William Kennedy, sent me this column from the Washington Blade: Sean’s last wish Gay man’s killer should be the last homophobe to get away with murder. JEFF MAROOTIAN Friday, April 11, 2008...
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The New York Observer (Free subscription) | 03/31/2008
Curious how long it takes to put together a memorial befitting an author of Norman Mailer's stature? Oh, about five months. It was announced today that Joan Didion, Don DeLillo, Tina Brown, Sean Penn, William Kennedy, amongst others, will takes turns fondly recollecting the "id and (the imp) of American Literature" at the April 9 event at Carnegie Hall. Mr. Mailer passed away on Nov. 10 of last year....
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Commonweal Magazine (Free subscription) | 03/24/2008
For over twenty years, in half a dozen novels, Richard Russo has followed the examples of William Faulkner and William Kennedy in choosing a single geography for his fiction. He returns to one (...)
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ConWebBlog: The Weblog of ConWebWat (Free subscription) | 01/28/2008
Back in 2003, we detailed how WorldNetDaily told only one side of the story in the case of William Kennedy, former editor of Conservative Digest who was convicted on charges of racketeering, mail fraud and money-laundering and sentenced to 20 years in prison. Kennedy has been trying to get out of prison ever since, snagging a new lawyer in Christian writer Craig Parshall and a defense funded by "Left...
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I don't know what type of unbiased reporting you're trying to accomplish but do us all a favor and read up, or in this case listen to the report from James...
anonymous - 04/08/2008