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  • When she returned home from attending church on Friday, she was abducted at gunpoint and forced to drive to a house in Bunnell where her driver’s license, iPod and cell phone were taken, she told investigators.

    Woman says she was kidnapped and beaten by Santeria voodo group 2008

  • When Emanuel called Bunnell native Michael London, he jumped at the chance.

    Daytona Beach News-Journal Online 2009

  • Although the first art photograph that Bob Fisher bought was by Helen Levitt a gift for his wife in 1981, he had been captivated by the art—and particularly by the art of Walker Evans—ever since he took Peter Bunnell's "History of Photography" course at Princeton in the 1970s.

    Free to Focus on the Pictures Inside David Littlejohn 2011

  • Bunnell said she was told that children at the base's schools were oblivious to what was going and were watching movies and eating snacks.

    No gunman, gun found at Tucson Air Force base 2011

  • "I was on my way to go crabbing, and I had stopped at McDonald's when my cell rang, and Billy Devaney told me, 'Hey, we're going to take you,'" Gilyard said from his Bunnell, Fla., home.

    From homeless to the NFL: The story of Rams' Mardy Gilyard 2010

  • Alison Bunnell, who lives at the base with her husband and their four children, was turned away during the lockdown when she tried to return to the base.

    No gunman, gun found at Tucson Air Force base 2011

  • As then-PC World editor David Bunnell noted a quarter of a century ago, the arrival of the personal computer was a red-letter event in the empowerment of the individual: We could now create, use, store and distribute our own information without having to ask for permission or approval from an information-technology priesthood.

    Data Caps as the Least Bad Answer 2011

  • Alison Bunnell, who lives at the base with her husband and their four children, was turned away during the lockdown when she tried to return to the base.

    No gunman, gun found at Tucson Air Force base 2011

  • Julie Bunnell received her B.A. in psychology in 2009.

    Chicken Soup for the Soul: New Moms Jack Canfield 2011

  • Bunnell said she was told that children at the base's schools were oblivious to what was going and were watching movies and eating snacks.

    No gunman, gun found at Tucson Air Force base 2011

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