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    neighborhood questions police action in 'naked dancing' case  Apr 13, 2007
    Iodice was being held without bond after U.S. marshals picked him up pending a hearing held yesterday morning (after press time) at the federal courthouse in Bridgeport before Magistrate Judge William I. Garfinkel. "The defendant's lawyer, the probation officer and [Assistant U.S. State's Attorney James K. Filan Jr.] are all trying to get the defendant into a secure facility pending resolution of this matter," Hernandez told the parent of one of the boys in an April 8 e-mail. (Fairfield Minuteman, CT)

    Man Accused Of Dancing Naked In His Backyard  Apr 13, 2007
    U.S. Magistrate Judge William I. Garfinkel will use the test results to determine if Iodice is competent to stand trial. Iodice had a brain aneurysm when he was 18. (CBS 4, CO)

    How much do you love your own?  Mar 29, 2007
    How much do you love your own. A beat writers perspective. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Sports)

    - Simon Garfield on the culture and science of height  Mar 25, 2007
    Hall, a regular contributor to the New York Times, traces the modern cultural value we attach to height back to the early 18th century and the Prussian army of King Frederick William I, a man who possessed, according to his biographer, 'an almost pathological love for tall soldiers. He scoured Europe for them and paid them fortunes; it was the zenith and, equally, the nadir of 'gigantomania' and the altocracy. (Guardian Unlimited)

    Robinson: Immigrants & Latin America  Mar 12, 2007
    William I. Robinson is a Professor at the Department of Sociology at University of California-Santa Barbara. (Zmag.org)

    Church activities: March 10, 2007  Mar 11, 2007
    The Rev. William I. McKinney, choir and congregation of First Missionary Baptist Church of Powellton will be guests. Easter/Lenten events and programs. (Charleston Gazette, WV -- News)

    Iraq bomb takes life of Marine from Elko  Mar 7, 2007
    Another Marine from Nevada, Cpl. William I. Salazar, of Las Vegas, was killed by a car-bomb attack in Qaim on Oct. 15, 2004. The city then was known for being an insurgent hotbed. (Las Vegas Review-Journal -- Nevada News)

    Obituaries for Monday, March 5, 2007  Mar 6, 2007
    William I. Simmons Jr., Nellie Richardson, Billy J. Bonds, Robert Dale Kennedy Sr., ReKisha Brown, Jessie B. Conerly, Ina B. Raborn, Juanita Lewis Thornhill, Abram Bonds. William I. Simmons Jr. ... William I. Simmons Jr., 80, of McComb, died March 3, 2007, at Southwest Mississippi Regional Medical Center after a lengthy illness. (Enterprise-Journal)

    Lady Monarch Lax Hosts American In Season Opener Sunday  Mar 3, 2007
    LAST TIME VS. AMERICAN: The Old Dominion women's lacrosse team opened up the 2006 campaign on a high note with a 14-12 victory over American at the William I Jacobs Recreational Complex back on March 4, 2006. led all scorers with five goals, including the afternoon's game winner, while added in three in her return to the turf following last year's injury. (Odusports.com)

    Joslin study reveals how a specific fat type can protect against weight gain and diabetes  Mar 2, 2007
    D., formerly of Joslin and now of Novo Nordisk, Denmark; Monia Manieri and Saverio Cinti, M.D., Institute of Normal Human Morphology-Anatomy, University of Ancona, Italy; and William I. Sivitz, Ph. D., Department of Internal Medicine, University of Iowa, Iowa City. (EurekAlert!)

    William I. Donaldson  Mar 1, 2007
    He is survived by his wife, Constance Marshall Donaldson; sons, William I. Jr. (Patricia O.) Donaldson of Mansfield, Texas, Kent R. (Pat) Donaldson of Harrisburg, Pa. Scott L. (Penny) Donaldson of Loudon, Tenn. (Gaylord Herald Times, MI)

    Judge Marilyn M. Sullivan, 83; a trailblazer for women in Bay State's courts  Feb 26, 2007
    Retired Land Court Judge William I. Randall of Framingham, who preceded Judge Sullivan as chief justice, said "she was decisive and meticulous in her opinions.". She had an "extraordinary knowledge of real estate law, more so than any judge or lawyer I knew," said retired Judge John E. Fenton Jr. of Andover, who succeeded her. (Boston Globe)

    Barker: DemProm and Civil Disobedience  Feb 26, 2007
    For readers unfamiliar with the NED and its antidemocratic cohorts, then a brief introduction to the work of Professor William I. Robinson is in order ... This interpretation of the events flies in the face of more critical research (not published in the mainstream media), like that of Professor William I. Robinson ... William I. Robinson, Promoting Polyarchy: Globalization, US Intervention, and Hegemony (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996), 9. (Zmag.org)

    Betty Ruth Ousley  Feb 22, 2007
    She is survived by her husband, Ira; sons, Dr. Bruce A. Ousley and his wife, Dr. Camille Ousley of Highland Village, Robert L. Ousley and his wife, Carrie of Houston, Texas, and Lt. Col. William I. Ousley and his wife, Becky of Caledonia; mother, Daisy Wolfe of Rena Lara; sister, Denie Kendrick and husband, Marshall of Pasadena, Texas; brother, David Wolfe of Greenville and seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be held today, Feb. 22 at Chinn's Chapel in Highland Village. (Clarksdale Press Register, MS)

    Driver's side skin cancers on the rise  Feb 6, 2007
    William I. Lane, Linda Comac, Avery. Darrell Rigel, Robert Friedman, Leonard M. Dzubow, Douglas Reintgen, Robin Marks, Jean-Claude Bystryn, Saunders, $179. (SpiritIndia)

    Carlson: Elite Democracy  Feb 5, 2007
    Professor of Sociology at the University of California, William I. Robinson explains it as follows ... 226(5) Robinson, William I. "Promoting Polyarchy: The New U.S. Political Intervention in Latin America," published in ALAI, Latin America in Movement, 2006-02-17(6) Coronil, pg. (Zmag.org)

    Street: Whats a Democracy?  Feb 3, 2007
    " (Frank Kofsky, Harry S. Truman and the War Scare of 1948 [New York, NY: St. Martins, 1993] When U.S. forces helped rebuild fascist power structures in occupied Italy and Washington planned military interventions against left electoral victories in post-WWII Europe? When Franklin Delano Roosevelts State Department voiced its approval of European fascism as (what thery considred) an understandable response to, and check on, the European left (see Noam Chomsky, Deterring... (Zmag.org)

    Drew Butler commits to UGA; Malachi Lewis talks Tech | Football recruiting  Jan 24, 2007
    William I trust you re honest and made an honest misstatement, UGA had won at least ten games three strait years but fell one short this past season winning nine ... My bad William I think the number is four strait years the DAWGS had won at least ten. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Opinion)

    Butler commits to UGA  Jan 24, 2007
    William I trust you re honest and made an honest misstatement, UGA had won at least ten games thr 000005A8 ee strait years but fell one short this past season winning nine ... My bad William I think the number is four strait years the DAWGS had won at least ten. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

    Sewickley to rename emergency department  Jan 21, 2007
    The William I. and Patricia S. Snyder Foundation's donation brings the campaign to $4. 7 million, and the new facility will be called the Patricia S. Snyder Emergency Department. (Pittsburgh Business Times, PA)

    Today in History - Jan. 18  Jan 18, 2007
    In 1871, William I of Prussia was proclaimed German Emperor (which was not the same thing as Emperor of Germany) in Versailles, France. In 1919, the Paris Peace Conference, held to negotiate peace treaties ending World War I, opened in Versailles, France. (MSNBC -- Race)

    Today's Obits  Jan 5, 2007
    Hampton -- William I. Elliot, 101, a former resident of Dearborn Avenue, who lived in the house for 75 years he and his father built, died Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2007, at the Rockingham County Nursing Home in Brentwood where he resided since September 2002. He was born in the Hyde Park section of Boston on April 28, 1905, a son of the late John Henry and Alice (Ingham) Elliot. (Seacoast New Hampshire)


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