Park University Students Enjoy Opportunity to Work on Travel Channel's "Food ... - Kansas City Star
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Park University Students Enjoy Opportunity to Work on Travel Channel's "Food ... Kansas City Star Park University students who helped on the show were: communication arts/broadcasting majors seniors Abby Crosthwait and Keith Taylor (both from Kansas City ... |
Published on Monday 30th of August 2010 03:03:45 AM
STATE v. TAYLOR - Leagle.com
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STATE v. TAYLOR Leagle.com {¶2} On December 21, 2007, Charles Keith was driving a red Jeep Commander (SUV) eastbound on St. Rt. 32. Keith's mother-in-law, Nellie Scheid, was riding in ... |
Published on Monday 30th of August 2010 03:03:45 AM
SGVL PREVIEW: Dominguez set for a resurgence - Long Beach Press-Telegram
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SGVL PREVIEW: Dominguez set for a resurgence Long Beach Press-Telegram Dominguez seems to have some size up front with the likes of Moses, Lavergne, Charles and Turpin. "We are big and physical up front," assistant Keith ... |
Published on Monday 30th of August 2010 03:03:45 AM
Mrs. Taylor Scott LeMaster - The Daily Advertiser
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Mrs. Taylor Scott LeMaster The Daily Advertiser He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Charles William Mitchell and the late Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kenneth LeMaster of Mineola, Texas. Taylor is a graduate of ... |
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Five named to Tech Hall of Fame - VT hokiesports.com
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![]() VT hokiesports.com | Five named to Tech Hall of Fame VT hokiesports.com Thorpe moved back into a starting role when Charles Moir took over the helm for the 1976-77 season. Thorpe led the team in scoring (15.6) and rebounding ... |
Published on Monday 30th of August 2010 03:03:45 AM
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