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SM: The magazine was launched in October 1994 after a series of meetings with Carl Gnam, then the publisher of Science Fiction Age.
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Special thanks to Carl Gnam, my publisher at Military Heritage, for enabling me to continue my self-education at his expense.
LIGHTING OUT FOR THE TERRITORY JR. ROY MORRIS 2010
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Special thanks to Carl Gnam, my publisher at Military Heritage, for enabling me to continue my self-education at his expense.
LIGHTING OUT FOR THE TERRITORY JR. ROY MORRIS 2010
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Day and Gnam, who worked for the Calgary teen, will appear in Alberta family and youth court on Tuesday to argue for her case to be heard despite her death on Thursday.
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Gnam denied the church delayed treatment and said Lawrence declined to come to meet his daughter.
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Gnam denied the claims, saying the group did what was in the best interests of the girl and did not try to keep Hughes from seeing Bethany while she was receiving leukemia treatment.
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Hughes then accused Gnam of representing the society, not his daughter.
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Gnam said the treatment targets only cancerous cells in her blood, which means it takes longer to work than traditional chemotherapy, which kills even the good blood cells but requires blood transfusions.
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“You were informed weeks ago where she was,” Gnam said.
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Gnam, who was standing to the side as Lawrence spoke to reporters, challenged the father on a number of points.
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