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Stevenson wrote that Veal's mother, who is white, "called Ruthann derogatory and vulgar names and used racial epithets" toward her mixed-race daughter.
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For reservations or information, call Ruthann by Dec. 7 at 304-343-6286 or e-mail
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"Ruthann," I ask, as we drive back from the Heard, "how come you live in Mesa?"
Vanishing Acts Picoult, Jodi, 1966- 2005
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"Ruthann," Delia says, presenting me, "this is my best friend in the world."
Vanishing Acts Picoult, Jodi, 1966- 2005
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"Ruthann," I say, as she steps up beside me, clapping, "that was amazing.
Vanishing Acts Picoult, Jodi, 1966- 2005
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If we try to figure out what causes breast cancer, we have to look at the breast when we do the chemical safety tests, said Ruthann Rudel, research director at Silent Spring.
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If we try to figure out what causes breast cancer, we have to look at the breast when we do the chemical safety tests, said Ruthann Rudel, research director at Silent Spring.
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By any measure, Paul and Ruthann Atchley's house in Lawrence, Kan., is unusual.
Homeowners can charge some remodeling costs to credit cards Katherine Salant 2010
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If we try to figure out what causes breast cancer, we have to look at the breast when we do the chemical safety tests, said Ruthann Rudel, research director at Silent Spring.
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If we try to figure out what causes breast cancer, we have to look at the breast when we do the chemical safety tests, said Ruthann Rudel, research director at Silent Spring.
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