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Paul Loverde, bishop of Arlington, Va., issued a statement Tuesday calling it a "terrible lapse of judgment" in which "an unprecedented and very dangerous line has been crossed."
Catholics Blast Rule On Contraception Louise Radnofsky 2012
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"Basically several measures were stronger," says Loverde.
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An elder-care attorney or financial planner can help you crunch the numbers and create a plan, says Joy Loverde, author of the 2009 edition of "The Complete Eldercare Planner."
When the Budget Calls for a Move Back Home Rachel Louise Ensign 2011
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Stronger than expected commercial buying added to robust consumer PC purchases, says Loren Loverde, director of IDC's Worldwide Quarterly PC Tracker.
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Loverde, who served seven years with the Air Force, is now in Iraq working as a defense contractor and living on a military base.
With repeal's fate uncertain, new suit challenges 'don't ask, don't tell' Ed O 2010
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Loverde joined the lawsuit, because "I want back in," he said.
With repeal's fate uncertain, new suit challenges 'don't ask, don't tell' Ed O 2010
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"The sisters now live with the consequences of this behavior, as do countless other families," Loverde said.
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"When I first got here, I was in a 20-man bungalow with community showers and we shared them with active duty troops," Loverde said, noting the irony of an openly gay man using military-owned shower facilities.
With repeal's fate uncertain, new suit challenges 'don't ask, don't tell' Ed O 2010
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"The sisters now live with the consequences of this behavior, as do countless other families," Loverde said.
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"The sisters now live with the consequences of this behavior, as do countless other families," Loverde said.
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