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  • "The former minister was referring to the proven environmental damages caused in the northern province of Cesar by Drummond's coal mining -- a disaster compounded by serious allegations of violations of the human rights of local residents and mineworkers," she writes.

    The Media Consortium: Weekly Mulch: Monsanto's Mutant Alfalfa and the Feral Pig Invasion The Media Consortium 2011

  • Bloomfield's (after Drummond's design, published in The Monthly Mirror (1800)).

    Index of People 2009

  • While aware from the papers that the Meat Strike was on and that it was an exceedingly bitter one, all thought of it at that moment was farthest from Freddie Drummond's mind.

    SOUTH OF THE SLOT 2010

  • "The former minister was referring to the proven environmental damages caused in the northern province of Cesar by Drummond's coal mining -- a disaster compounded by serious allegations of violations of the human rights of local residents and mineworkers," she writes.

    The Media Consortium: Weekly Mulch: Monsanto's Mutant Alfalfa and the Feral Pig Invasion The Media Consortium 2011

  • Freddie Drummond sat in the auto, quite composed, alongside Catherine Van Vorst; but looking out of Freddie Drummond's eyes was Bill Totts, and somewhere behind those eyes, battling for the control of their mutual body, were Freddie Drummond, the sane and conservative sociologist, and Bill Totts, the class-conscious and bellicose union workingman.

    SOUTH OF THE SLOT 2010

  • Drummond's non-fighter philosophy has always been to turn the other cheek or run, but for the last few months he's been in training with the Scottish Wrestling Alliance.

    This week's new theatre 2011

  • Drummond's Chicago competition entry shows a bird's-eye view and a typical city block.

    Charles R. Wolfe: Visioning Neighborhood and the City, Then and Now Charles R. Wolfe 2011

  • Drummond's Chicago competition entry shows a bird's-eye view and a typical city block.

    Charles R. Wolfe: Visioning Neighborhood and the City, Then and Now Charles R. Wolfe 2011

  • Drummond's Chicago competition entry shows a bird's-eye view and a typical city block.

    Charles R. Wolfe: Visioning Neighborhood and the City, Then and Now Charles R. Wolfe 2011

  • In appearance cold and reserved, aristocratic and wholesomely conservative, Catherine Van Vorst, though warm in her way, possessed an inhibition equal to Drummond's.

    SOUTH OF THE SLOT 2010

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