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  • But mostly everybody called Albertin by his middle name Aroldis

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  • Freedom of religion, freedom from discrimination, freedom of choice are fundamental principles and in this case they weren't respected, Albertin said by phone from Abano Terme near Padua, where the family lives.

    Vatican praises E.U. ruling on crucifixes in class 2011

  • A self-described atheist, Albertin said he didn't think the family had any further recourse, saying the ruling showed "the Vatican is too strong for individuals."

    Vatican praises E.U. ruling on crucifixes in class 2011

  • Freedom of religion, freedom from discrimination, freedom of choice are fundamental principles and in this case they weren't respected, Albertin said by phone from Abano Terme near Padua, where the family lives.

    Vatican praises E.U. ruling on crucifixes in class 2011

  • A self-described atheist, Albertin said he didn't think the family had any further recourse, saying the ruling showed "the Vatican is too strong for individuals."

    Vatican praises E.U. ruling on crucifixes in class 2011

  • β€œIt was tough when the ball would bounce up so high because he was serving from such a high contact point,” said Dalton Albertin, an opponent from Lawrence Central.

    Underdawgs David Woods 2010

  • Albertin went on to finish second in the state tournament.

    Underdawgs David Woods 2010

  • A self-described atheist, Albertin said he didn't think the family had any further recourse, saying the ruling showed "the Vatican is too strong for individuals."

    USATODAY.com News 2011

  • "Freedom of religion, freedom from discrimination, freedom of choice are fundamental principles and in this case they weren't respected," Albertin said by phone from Abano Terme near Padua, where the family lives.

    USATODAY.com News 2011

  • Massimo Albertin, Lautsi's husband, said Friday the family was disappointed and "disillusioned" by the ruling, saying it showed that the court didn't respect the principles on which Italian society is built.

    USATODAY.com News 2011

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