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CUMMINGS, Geraldine

The Buffalo News 01 Dec 2021
Cummings; devoted mother of Deborah (Charles) ...
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No. 1 sale: A $1.9 Marshfield beachfront home - wouldn't Thanksgiving be nice here?

The Patriot Ledger 24 Nov 2021
The highest price paid for a home on the South Shore in this list? A beachfront home in Marshfield. New construction, big windows with big views, 5 bedrooms and direct beach access. Yes, please ... 1 ... 3 ... Est and Paul J. Obrien to Francesca Lombardo, $600,000, Oct ... 39 Castle St., Nora Malaguti to Paul and Cheryl Sikora, $303,000, Oct ... 90 Ashworth Road, Paul B.
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Reporters' Notebook: Nov. 17, 2021 – Easy to be hard

The Buffalo News 17 Nov 2021
HAPPY BIRTHDAY – Ruth Jones, Maria Whyte, Cheryl Hagen, Zach Anner, Sister Beth Brosmer, Bill Hambridge, Donna Damstetter, Jay Duderwick, Jason Pomietlasz, Annette Nigrelli, Marion Collins, Rob Forster, Paul ... Lombardo, Paul Marcin, Kayla Sztuk, Becky Kuhrt and Terri Legierski.
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Halo Infinite: Initial Multiplayer Reactions Are Positive Even As Battle Pass Grind Draws Criticism

IGN Insider 15 Nov 2021
After a week full of rumors, the reports turned out to be true, as Microsoft released Halo Infinite's multiplayer more than three weeks early ... Fans Reacting to the Early Release ... Hit my first clip in Halo Infinite 🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/ZmuOUV7EDd— Paul Lombardo (@KopiKitten) November 15, 2021 How Halo's Early Release Impacts Other Games ... .
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Reporters' Notebook: Oct. 15, 2021 – Words to the wise

The Buffalo News 15 Oct 2021
OLAF FUB SEZ ... G ... . ... to 3 p.m ... . ... ... AND SATURDAY – Elaine Davidow, Matt Glynn, Carol Kociela, Drew Longman, Kevin Lombardo Jr., Josephine Gambino, Bill Youngman, Peggy Earsing, Paul Czamara, Quinn Marie Carver, Marie Packard, Scott Merkwa, Dolores Zasowski, Lucy Sloan, Patty Gilmour, Shelly Bruso, Carole Geisler, Michael Skowronski and Heather Conklin.
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News-Herald players of the week for Oct. 7

Cascade Business News 07 Oct 2021
Grace Salata. Beaumont>>Volleyball. Senior>>Setter. On the court. Helped Blue Streaks go 3-0. In a win at Padua, went over 1,000 career assists ... Off the court ... Davon Badley. Harvey>>Football ... Mary Lombardo ... At the Paul Primeau Invitational, ran a career-best 19.47 to take third and help the Lancers win the Division I Gray Division race ... ....
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Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka Host ‘Everybody’s Talking About Jamie’ Screening at Hamptons Home

The Hollywood Reporter 24 Aug 2021
... Vosk, Stefano Tonchi, Joanna Coles, David Rockwell, Celine Rattray, Joyce Varvatos, Jenne Lombardo and Harvey Haydon, Sophie Sumner, David Binder, Paul Downs Colaizzo, Amirah Kassem, Ivan Bart, Cinema Society founder Andrew Saffir and partner Daniel Benedict, and Sandra Brant.
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Mustangs to feature talented backfield

Atlantic City 09 Aug 2021
Paul Lombardo (6-3, 240), Nate Wagner (5-11, 190) and Danny Smith (6-4, 270) return on the offensive line ... Ja’Briel Mace, Jr., RB, 5-10, 175; Marlon Leslie, Jr., QB/RB, 6-2, 210; Paul Lombardo, Jr., OL/DL, 6-3, 240; Nate Wagner, Jr., OL/DL, 5-11, 190; Danny Smith, Sr., OL/DL, 6-4, ...
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California’s central role in the eugenics movement

The Los Angeles Times 20 Jul 2021
It’s Tuesday, July 20. I’m Justin Ray ...California is an enormous story in the history of eugenics,” Paul Lombardo, a professor at the University of Virginia’s Center for Biomedical Ethics, told The Times in 2003 ... Then-Gov. Gray Davis issued the state’s apology in 2003 only hours after Lombardo gave a lecture to California lawmakers during a hearing.
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'You Just Feel Like Nothing': California to Pay Sterilization Victims

Yahoo Daily News 12 Jul 2021
Leonard Bisel, 88, at his home in Selah, Wash., on July 7, 2021 ... “The real shame to me is that politicians and the public dragged their feet for decades in addressing this issue,” said Paul Lombardo, a law professor at Georgia State University who has studied the eugenics movement, “and now most of the people who would have benefited are dead.” ... .
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California To Pay Victims of Forced, Coerced Sterilizations

Democratic Underground 07 Jul 2021
SACRAMENTO, Calif ... While California sterilized more than 20,000 people before its law was repealed in 1979, only a few hundred are still alive ... California’s law was so prominent that it inspired similar practices in Nazi Germany, according to Paul Lombardo, a law professor at Georgia State University and an expert on the eugenics movement... .
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For forced, coerced sterilizations, California will make reparations, paying victims

Chicago Sun-Times 07 Jul 2021
. Jae C. Hong / AP ... ... California’s law was so prominent it even inspired similar practices in Nazi Germany, according to Paul Lombardo, a law professor at Georgia State University and an expert on the eugenics movement ... ‘We could do away with all the state institutions — prisons, hospitals, asylums, orphanages,’ ” Lombardo said ... Only direct victims are.
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California to pay victims of forced and coerced sterilizations up to $25,000 each

Daily Press Victorville 07 Jul 2021
Forced sterilizations began in 1909 ... California's law was so prominent it even inspired similar practices in Nazi Germany, according to Paul Lombardo, a law professor at Georgia State University and an expert on the eugenics movement ... 'We could do away with all the state institutions — prisons, hospitals, asylums, orphanages,'" Lombardo said ... .
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California To Pay Victims Of Forced, Coerced Sterilizations During ‘Eugenics Movement’

CBS Sports 07 Jul 2021
Hong) ... California’s law was so prominent it even inspired similar practices in Nazi Germany, according to Paul Lombardo, a law professor at Georgia State University and an expert on the eugenics movement ... ‘We could do away with all the state institutions — prisons, hospitals, asylums, orphanages,’” Lombardo said ... UPDATE ... .
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California poised to pay compensation to victims of forced sterilization

The Los Angeles Times 07 Jul 2021
SACRAMENTO — ... Advertisement ... California’s law was so prominent that it even inspired similar practices in Nazi Germany, according to Paul Lombardo, a law professor at Georgia State University and an expert on the eugenics movement ... ‘We could do away with all the state institutions — prisons, hospitals, asylums, orphanages,’” Lombardo said ... Column.
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