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The sentence handed down by Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas Judge Lester Nauhaus last week to Joan Orie Melvin likely was meant to humiliate the former Pennsylvania Supreme Court justice
Daniel Hutto (philosophy of mind and psychology) at the University of Hertfordshire has accepted appointment, effective Winter 2014, as...
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