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Kerri Pomponio saw the Animal Cancer Foundation in action when she brought her dog to its center in Norwalk, Conn., for chemotherapy twice a week for about a month.
Dig Deeper When Checking Out Smaller Charities Emily Glazer 2011
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When Pomponio admitted to trading on tips passed along by his gal pal, he went to jail.
Temporary Sanity in Insider-Trading Law Jr. Holman W. Jenkins 2011
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"That's what drove it home for me," says Ms. Pomponio, who now donates about $600 a year to the foundation "to continue research and be there for other people who go through what we went through."
Dig Deeper When Checking Out Smaller Charities Emily Glazer 2011
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We think here of Anthony Pomponio, a New Jersey businessman who struck up an acquaintance with a porn queen who had struck up an acquaintance with an investment banker.
Temporary Sanity in Insider-Trading Law Jr. Holman W. Jenkins 2011
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Last week, Pomponio authored the letter to the US Army Corps of Engineers, which allows Arch Coal to go forth with its mountaintop removal operation, after making changes to its application that will affect only 22% of the damage -- which means, 78 % of the estimated 14,000 feet of critical streams will be destroyed.
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In his letter, Pomponio lauds Arch Coal's efforts to create artificial ditches as replacements for natural headwaters, a bogus "mitigating" effort that Dr. Margaret Palmer decried as too ineffective to support the native aquatic community in the same historic Senate hearing last year.
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In his letter, Pomponio lauds Arch Coal's efforts to create artificial ditches as replacements for natural headwaters, a bogus "mitigating" effort that Dr. Margaret Palmer decried as too ineffective to support the native aquatic community in the same historic Senate hearing last year.
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"These little streams are like capillaries in your blood system," Pomponio said.
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"These little streams are like capillaries in your blood system," Pomponio said.
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Last week, Pomponio authored the letter to the US Army Corps of Engineers, which allows Arch Coal to go forth with its mountaintop removal operation, after making changes to its application that will affect only 22% of the damage -- which means, 78 % of the estimated 14,000 feet of critical streams will be destroyed.
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