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A £9.4m redevelopment of the Huggard Centre will "break the cycle of homelessness" in the city, according to Cardiff council.
Cardiff today – SlutWalk talks, Cardiff mockusoap and noisy neighbours 2011
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Huggard probably was counselling for hundreds ,if not thousands of people whom he fooled for years…It is now time for him to look in the mirror.
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"Why massa Huggard," replied I, "don't you remember me Mr. Brent's favorite, -- Billy Hayden?"
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"With all respect your honor, we're happy to get out of the building," Huggard told the judge.
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"We were able to give the government documents they had not seen before that showed Mark acted in good faith," said Philip's attorney, Stephen G. Huggard, of Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP.
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The first person on the stand Monday was Mona Huggard, a registered nurse at Petit's medical practice who said that Hawke-Petit had called in to say her husband was sick -- only the second time, in her recollection, that he'd ever done so.
CNN.com 2011
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After the two-minute hearing, Huggard said in a statement: We applaud the government for recognizing that fairness and justice required the case to be dismissed.
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With his co-defendants, Philip "demonstrated that neither the surgeons nor the FDA was defrauded, and that Philip acted in good faith at all times as president," Huggard said.
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"We said at the outset that Mark Philip was a good and decent family man, innocent of these charges," Huggard said.
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The judge asked Huggard if he had anything to say.
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