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The trial judge sentenced her to ten years imprisonment and a $10,000 fine; she served the sentence at the federal prison for women in Alderson, West Virginia, and was released in January of 1956.
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The trial judge sentenced her to ten years imprisonment and a $10,000 fine; she served the sentence at the federal prison for women in Alderson, West Virginia, and was released in January of 1956.
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The trial judge sentenced her to ten years imprisonment and a $10,000 fine; she served the sentence at the federal prison for women in Alderson, West Virginia, and was released in January of 1956.
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Sandy Alderson is leaving as Selig's baseball operations chief on April 30, and the void is huge.
USATODAY.com - Alderson's jump to Padres a major loss for MLB 2005
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If I wanted the Y feeling, I'd look for that federally-subsidized place in Alderson, West Virginia.
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Sandy Alderson is looking for a couple of minutes.
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Alderson is dispatching a memo to all general managers and managers that teams must be representative during split-squad exhibition games this spring.
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But she's going to be at the minimum security prison in Alderson, W.V. West Virginia is a beautiful state - it has the grandeur of the Appalachians, and the people are hard-working and unpretentious.
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Young Alderson is a baseball operations assistant in the Oakland Athletics front office.
USATODAY.com - Gardenhire puts positive spin on the Twins 2004
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Bryn Alderson, 22, the son of MLB vice president Sandy Alderson, is following in his father's footsteps — sort of.
USATODAY.com - Gardenhire puts positive spin on the Twins 2004
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