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  • Somers Farkas, Lighthouse's Director of Special Events, is perhaps even taller, and though she donates stuff "I haven't worn in three or four years," she said, she has the same problem as Ms. Baker Campbell.

    Big Dinner Before Shopping Marshall Heyman 2011

  • Weekends at Dewey usually start with the Lighthouse's long-running Taco Toss happy hour, which features $2 beers and $1 tacos (and other snacks) from 4 to 9 p.m.

    Best Bets: Beach bars 2010

  • I also admired the Lighthouse's commitment to raising Haitian children in Haiti by feeding, educating, and training them for jobs.

    Mark Joseph: Q&A With CNN Anchor Soledad O'Brien On Her New Documentary, "Rescued" 2010

  • I also admired the Lighthouse's commitment to raising Haitian children in Haiti by feeding, educating, and training them for jobs.

    Mark Joseph: Q&A With CNN Anchor Soledad O'Brien On Her New Documentary, "Rescued" 2010

  • Lighthouse's premium could be paid either on a monthly or yearly basis, and typically works out to just under 1% of the home's value, per year, says a company spokesman.

    Should You Buy a Home Equity Protection Plan? 2009

  • At its height it was helping over 1,000 a week and Andrew, who was the Lighthouse's Chairman for fifteen years, went on to co-found CARA – 'Care and Resources for people living with Aids.'

    Archbishop awards Cross of St Augustine 2008

  • The court also rejected plaintiff Lighthouse's claim under the First Amendment's Free Exercise clause, finding that its exclusion from a small area of the city did not burden its religious exercise, and that the redevelopment plan was a neutral regulation of general applicability.

    Archive 2007-11-01 Howard M. Friedman 2007

  • The court also rejected plaintiff Lighthouse's claim under the First Amendment's Free Exercise clause, finding that its exclusion from a small area of the city did not burden its religious exercise, and that the redevelopment plan was a neutral regulation of general applicability.

    3rd Circuit Interprets RLUIPA's "Equal Terms" Provision Howard M. Friedman 2007

  • While the particulars of Lighthouse's struggle are unique, they reflect the financial trouble many churches are suffering: An analysis by Reuters found that church foreclosures have tripled since the recession began in 2007.

    chicagotribune.com - News 2011

  • While the particulars of Lighthouse's struggle are unique, they reflect the financial trouble many churches are suffering: An analysis by Reuters found that church foreclosures have tripled since the recession began in 2007.

    chicagotribune.com - News 2011

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