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Never-never night

Published in: MSN Search News: dentist June 11th, 2007

Never-never night

Oregonian - The band uses traditional pop structures without falling into formula, and, while its members sing about the stuff of pirate lore (mutiny and scallywaggery, e.g.), they avoid the saccharinity that can give children's music all the charm of a dentist ...



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Where are they now?

Published in: Internet News Search: dentist July 29th, 2006

Where are they now?

News-Courier - Davis went on to graduate from Alabama, and later to UAB where he became a dentist. He now enjoys his role as a dentist in Athens – where he has worked for the past 28 years. “I am really glad I chose to set my practice up here in Athens,” Davis ...


Supreme Court hears appeals from state, only woman on death row

Published in: Internet News Search: dentist September 21st, 2007

Supreme Court hears appeals from state, only woman on death row

US News and World Report - Norman Larzelere, 39, at his Edgewater dental office. Prosecutors said her motive was to collect $2 million in life insurance and $1 million in assets. Her son from a previous marriage, Jason Larzelere, then 18, was charged with being the masked ...


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Published in: Internet News Search: dentist November 18th, 2007

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Detroit Free Press - Stephen Crocker, a dentist who practices in Livonia, is a customer of Trippi. "His work is amazing and he makes it look so easy," said Crocker. "I have seen many pieces he has worked on; the precise inlay work that makes the inlay look like it's all ...


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