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ABC-13 and Zindler
* Marvin Zindler, KTRK-TV ABC-13 news reporter who ended the Chicken Ranch in La Grange, Texas.

staff and members
In the same period, 431 presentations by members of the staff were made to local, national, and international medical groups.
All scientific staff members will have the title, ' research-staff member.
Salinger said the work President Kennedy, advisers, and members of his staff were doing on the address involved composition and wording, rather than last minute decisions on administration plans to meet the latest Berlin crisis precipitated by Russia's demands and proposals for the city.
The appointment was announced at a news conference at which Skorich said he would retain two members of Shaw's staff -- Jerry Williams and Charlie Gauer.
The AID committee's chairman in charge of the redecoration, Mrs. Henry Francis Lenygon, was in town yesterday to consult with White House staff members on the project.
They enjoyed lemonade and cookies served before and during the concert by teenage sons and daughters of members of the White House staff.
Many of the music-loving members of the President's staff gathered around the tent listening and watching the rapt attention given by the young seated audience.
* Every institution must assign responsibility for caring for collections to members of its staff.
ARIN consists of the Internet community within its region, its members, a 7-member Board of Trustees, a 15-member Advisory Council, and a professional staff of about 50.
About 250 international and 450 local staff members are employed by the OHR.
The university Archives holds copies of all university publications, oral histories of faculty and staff members, surviving remnants of university correspondence, and pictures and artifacts related to the Jones family and the history of the university.
As was his policy, Graham ignored criticism of his campaigns and, in 1966, claimed not to know why the University opposed them ; but members of his staff openly accused Jones of jealousy on the grounds that Jones ’ s evangelistic meetings had never been as large as Graham ’ s.
Seven members of the university board ( of about a hundred ) also resigned in support of Graham, including Graham himself and two of his staff members.
It had become too expensive to train new staff members to use BC, and too expensive to maintain in general.
All team members, both officer and enlisted, pilots and staff officers, come from the ranks of regular Navy and United States Marine Corps units.
There have been female and racial minority staff officers as official Blue Angel members, in support of the Blue Angels recruiting for the Navy and Marine Corps.
The focus of the patient care should be on creating an amicable relationship with the family members or dependents of a comatose patient as well as creating rapport with the medical staff.
It is alleged that its chief of staff is a Limerick man and that a number of other key members are from that county.
Kennedy often allowed White House staff and cabinet members to use the retreat when he or his family were not there.
CERT members may augment support staff at an Incident Command Post or Emergency Operations Center.
Many of Jones ' cartoons of the 1930s and early 1940s were lavishly animated, but audiences and fellow Schlesinger staff members found them lacking in genuine humor.
However, the findings of these staff members were criticized, as they were performed mostly by economic entomologists inherited from the United States Department of Agriculture, whom many environmentalists felt were biased towards agribusiness and tended to minimize concerns about human health and wildlife.
It is asserted that, as a result, most major academic libraries in the US do not use the DDC because the classification of works in those areas is not specific enough, although there are other reasons that may truly be more weighty, such as the much lower expense of using a unique " pre-packaged " catalog number instead of having highly skilled staff members engaging in the time-consuming development of catalog numbers.
Apart from Sapir the division had two other staff members, Marius Barbeau and Harlan I. Smith.

staff and religious
This was unique at the time, and a direct result of Baptists being denied entry into other schools that required religious tests of their students and staff.
In response, the state argued that the college's requirement that faculty and staff members subscribe to the Christian religion amounted to discrimination, to which the college responded that the faculty religious test constituted a bona fide occupational qualification under existing federal employment law.
In 1918 Roman Catholic schools were brought into the state system, but retained their distinct religious character, access to schools by priests and the requirement that school staff be acceptable to the Church.
He exercises policy-making as well as general academic, managerial, and religious functions over all university academic and non-academic staff.
In 2005, allegations surfaced that some Evangelical Christian cadets and staff were effectively engaging in religious proselytizing at the Academy.
Fearful of a backlash in the religious community, the producers substituted the " staff of truth ," over Beaumont's objections.
This ruling was the application of an established 1905 law that prohibits students and staff from wearing any clearly visible religious symbols.
The royalist bias given to the pupils in the religious seminaries was undoubtedly a principal cause of the passing of this bill ; and the government took strong measures to secure the presence of officers of undoubted fidelity to the republic in the higher positions on the staff.
Each regiment also has its own entourage, consisting of support staff, camp followers, suppliers, tech-priests, doctors, religious leaders and the like.
This applies to security staff, teachers and counselors, medical workers, contractors and religious workers.
Full-time staff at branch offices take a vow of poverty and are considered members of a religious order.
The show's research staff proposed three possible uses: electroplating, medical pain relief ( through acupuncture ), and religious experience.
It also opposes the appointment of teachers and support staff according to religious criteria, as part of a more general campaign against exemptions from anti-discrimination legislation for religious bodies.
At Oxbridge, a member of the academic staff is sometimes referred to as a don — a remnant of the time when the universities were considered religious institutions and their staff a kind of clergy.
Catholic schools, both systemic and independent, proclaim strong religious motivations and most often the majority of their staff and students will be Catholics.
In 1808, seven of the staff including Edmund Rice, took religious vows under the authority of Bishop Power of Waterford.
In hiring senior academic staff, the university gives preference to religious Jews, although the faculty includes many secular members.
It provides cultural, social, recreational, educational and religious programs and services for students, faculty, staff, alumni and guests, as it creates constructive leisure and educational activities.
Al-Boustani welcomed students from all religions and races and qualified staff not based on their religious standing but their competence and professional qualities.
A verger ( or virger, so called after the staff of the office, Latin virga = twig, rod ) is a person, usually a layman, who assists in the ordering of religious services, particularly in Anglican churches.
Once in the Marines, Curtis meets gung-ho lieutenant Dugan ( Jaimz Woolvett ), and his wartime friend, Cleon ( Bokeem Woodbine ), a religious yet deadly staff sergeant.
Other discoveries at Nekhen include the oldest tomb with painted decoration along its plaster walls that contains presumed religious scenes and images that include figures that will appear in Egyptian culture for three thousand years — a funerary cortege of barques, possibly a goddess standing between two upright lionesses, a wheel of various horned quadrupeds, several examples of a staff that became associated with the deity of the earliest cattle culture and one being help up by a heavy-breasted goddess, asses or zebras, ibex, ostriches, lionesses, impala, gazelles, and cattle.

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