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doc#0 | <p> | The | Fulton County Grand Jury said Friday an |
doc#1 | petition charged mental cruelty. </p><p> | The | couple was married Aug. 2, 1913. They have |
doc#2 | no -- and there were no dissents. </p><p> | The | largest hurdle the Republicans would have |
doc#4 | become a campaign coordinator for Byrd. | The | Georgia Legislature will wind up its 1961 |
doc#6 | asked him to offer the resolution. </p><p> | The | resolution, which Barber tossed into the |
doc#7 | election I ever saw in this county". </p><p> | The | new school superintendent is Harry Davis |
doc#8 | missing for seven years or more. </p><p> | The | bill, which Daniel said he drafted personally |
doc#9 | the four other largest counties. </p><p> | The | bill is designed to provide special schooling |
doc#10 | the committee can kill the bill. </p><p> | The | West Texan reported that he had finally |
doc#11 | Cotten against Dallas and Sen. Parkhouse. | The | bill would increase from $5,000,000 to |
doc#12 | credit in the subject they are teaching. | The | remainder of the 4-year college requirement |
doc#13 | signers of the proposal. PARIS, TEXAS (SP.) -- | The | board of regents of Paris Junior College |
doc#15 | on the aid to dependent children program. | The | report, culminating a year long study of |
doc#16 | Parsons was told in Criminal court yesterday. | The | disclosure by Charles Bellows, chief defense |
doc#17 | nationwide television and radio. </p><p> | The | President spent much of the week-end at |
doc#18 | Russia's demands and proposals for the city. | The | last 10 cases in the investigation of the |
doc#19 | or railroad retirement programs. </p><p> | The | President, in a special message to Congress |
doc#20 | reported to the floor. ENFORCE BY DEMAND | The | rule was enforced by demand of Sen. Wayne |
doc#21 | 1953 and President Kennedy's in 1961. OSLO | The | most positive element to emerge from the |
doc#22 | but never completely fulfilled. WASHINGTON | The | Kennedy administration moves haltingly |