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Kearney's heaviest assignment in his later years was as a presiding judge for the Waitangi Tribunal hearings on Maori land claims in Tauranga (Wai 215). Beginning in 1998 he presided over more 200 hearings including the hearing of the evidence of more than 50 individual claimants (all of which were found to have justifiable grievances).
St. Paul Ramsey: Monthly (10th) Tim Benjamin 11000 [33] American Jewish World: Jewish Minneapolis, St. Paul 1912 Bi-Weekly [41] AfricaPaper [note 4] Africa: Brooklyn Park Hennepin Monthly Africa Institute for International Reporting: 10000 [33] [42] AgriNews Agribusiness: Rochester Olmstead 1976 Weekly (Thurs.) Forum Communications: 15435 [33 ...
St. Peter is a city and the county seat of Nicollet County, Minnesota United States. ... In 1887, he was hired as editor of the St. Peter Herald, the local newspaper.
Jordan C. Bernard. Jordan Chase Bernard, 27, of Kennewick, died Sept. 28 in Kennewick. He was born in Vancouver, and lived in the Tri-Cities for 19 years.
Eddie Kohlhase MNZM – attended St Peter's in 1975 only; world champion softball player and coach [3] Lt. Col (Ret.) Chris Mullane ONZM, MBE, JP – attended St Peter's in 1958 only; soldier and advocate for veterans' affairs [3] Ronald Trubuhovich – medical doctor and pioneer of critical care medicine in Auckland [1] [2]
St. Peter's Church, Hebron, Connecticut Samuel Andrew Peters (December 1, 1735 – April 19, 1826) was a Connecticut Anglican clergyman and historian. Born in 1735 in Hebron, Connecticut , he graduated from Yale College and became the local minister at St. Peter's Church in the town.
Adams Publishing Group LLC (APG) is a company that provides publishing services, including newspapers, periodicals, and website publishing in the United States. Its corporate headquarters is located in Coon Rapids, Minnesota.
Like his two brothers, he attended St Andrew's College, Christchurch, where he was a boarder from 1935 to 1937. [2] He then attended Lincoln College and the Nuffield School in farming in Crookston, Minnesota. [3] In World War II, he was a flight lieutenant and pilot for the Royal New Zealand Air Force. [3]