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NEW YORK (RNS/ENI) The order of nuns that once included Sister Dorothy Stang, a U. S.-born land rights 'activist, hailed the conviction of a Brazilian rancher in plotting Stang's 2005 murder in Brazil.
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In addition to Galvao and Moura, three other men were tried in Stang's case.
Brazilian rancher convicted in killing of U.S.-born nun 2010
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He was sentenced to 30 years in prison for plotting with another rancher who was also convicted recently of paying a hired assassin about $28,000 for Stang's murder.
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It seems Stang's only hope for a sell-out now may be to finally manage wooing the likes of Icahn, who is by no means a pushover, and an assortment of hedge funds who are believed to own 46% of Lexar's outstanding shares.
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December 10, 1936, in the auditorium of the Nobel Institute, following Mr. Stang's speech in honor of the laureate for 1935,
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Mr. Stang's speech is based on the Norwegian text in Les Prix
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Mr. Stang's speech is based on the Norwegian text published in the Oslo Morgenbladet of December 11, 1922, collated with the French text carried by Les Prix Nobel en
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Stang's research has found that flavors such as carrot, garlic, and vanilla can be transmitted to amniotic fluid and human milk.
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One of Stang's favourite stories involving number retirement involves Joe Morgan, the former Cincinnati Reds great who played one summer for the Durham Bulls in 1963 before he arrived in the big leagues.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed ROBERT MacLEOD 2011
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One of Stang's favourite stories involving number retirement involves Joe Morgan, the former Cincinnati Reds great who played one summer for the Durham Bulls in 1963 before he arrived in the big leagues.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed ROBERT MacLEOD 2011
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