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  • I wanted to share this one between HuffPost users metallicdiva9009 and Catdog101 found in the comments of Janet Mock's piece on HuffPost Gay Voices:

    MacGregor Thomson: Respect For "Unique Lens" MacGregor Thomson 2011

  • The manager was talking to me the next day, 'Our guys are raving about Garrett Mock's stuff.

    Garrett Mock is 'confusing' to the Nationals 2011

  • I wanted to share this one between HuffPost users metallicdiva9009 and Catdog101 found in the comments of Janet Mock's piece on HuffPost Gay Voices:

    MacGregor Thomson: Respect For "Unique Lens" MacGregor Thomson 2011

  • The Nationals have been trying for a few seasons, but they cannot quite figure out what is preventing Mock's stuff to produce the kind of results it is seemingly capable of.

    Garrett Mock is 'confusing' to the Nationals 2011

  • Anne Mock's two sons attended Hitchens and she volunteered at the school.

    Elevated toxins, poor air quality close school 2008

  • Frankie Mock (right) and his nephew Joseph Burroughs, 11, (left) walk near Mock's destroyed truck (foreground) at his home in Cameron, La.

    Archive 2006-01-01 2006

  • Frankie Mock (right) and his nephew Joseph Burroughs, 11, (left) walk near Mock's destroyed truck (foreground) at his home in Cameron, La.

    Cameron evac order lifted 2006

  • Mock's two older brothers were married with children at the time of the 9/11 attacks.

    October 2006 glimpses 2006

  • Mock did it all, "whether it was lifting weights at the gym, completing a 12-mile road march, running his soldiers on a four-mile run, planning for the next combat patrol, or serving as a mentor to young soldiers in the company," said Mock's company commander, Capt.

    October 2006 glimpses 2006

  • Part medical thriller and part Vatican expose (quite reminiscent of church-insider Andrew Greeley's many novels set in the shadowy world of Vatican politics, ambition, and ego), Mock's timely novel stitches together Catholic homophobia, AIDS conspiracy musings, and one particular Cardinal's thuggish self-interest, as the duo dig into decades of criminal cover-ups and deadly deceit - an investigation into the unleashing of a horrific "mosaic virus" that causes Barraza to question his Catholic faith.

    Book Review - Mosaic Virus, by Carlos T. Mock, MD 2007

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