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  • Then, in the spring of 1963, he led the first black demonstration at a whites-only lunch counter, at Newberry's department store in downtown Birmingham.

    Archive 2008-11-01 2008

  • Then, in the spring of 1963, he led the first black demonstration at a whites-only lunch counter, at Newberry's department store in downtown Birmingham.

    three passings 2008

  • As far as the Newberry's go, I don't think I've read a winner that I disliked.

    Book Reviews Stephanie 2007

  • Now, they say they also found a can of tear gas in Newberry's car.

    CNN Transcript Oct 31, 2007 2007

  • Over the past 10 to 15 years, the patient pool has gradually expanded to include more run-of-the-mill disc problems like Newberry's.

    The Great Back Debate 2007

  • "Between massive tax breaks, and slipping tobacco company favors into the Homeland Security Bill, Roy Blunt has proven he's the best man that money can rent," reads the copy on one of Newberry's ads.

    Archive 2004-06-01 2004

  • Almost without exception, the blog-based ads for local candidates pursue Newberry's strategy, demonizing under-the-radar opponents by tying their actions to national problems.

    Archive 2004-06-01 2004

  • In Newberry's ads, Blunt is no semi-anonymous cog in the Republican machine -- he is the epitome of conservative iniquity.

    Archive 2004-06-01 2004

  • Life in the blogs these days is fraught with pitches like Newberry's.

    Archive 2004-06-01 2004

  • Stanford junior Jared Newberry's 19-yard TD run at 12: 59 of the first was his first career score and snapped a 7-7 tie.

    NCAA Football - Arizona State vs. Stanford 2001

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