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APPENDIX TO CHRONICLE: DEATHS
1849
APRIL 1846 (pg. 212). APRIL 1848 (pg. 212). JULY 1848 (pg. 212). OCTOBER 1848 (pg. 212). NOVEMBER 1848 (pg. 212). DECEMBER 1848 (pg. 212-213). JANUARY (pg. 213-219). FEBRUARY (pg. 219-223). MARCH (pg. 223-230). APRIL (pg. 230-234). MAY (pg. 234-245). JUNE (pg. 245-250). JULY (pg. 251-257). AUGUST (pg. 257-265). SEPTEMBER (pg. 266-271). OCTOBER (pg. 272-281). NOVEMBER (pg. 281-289). DECEMBER (pg. 289-301).
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Prep-Entertainment Report
2017
MORMON TABERNACLE CHOIR - TRUMP PERFORMANCE SALT LAKE CITY (AP) _ A member of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir said she has resigned from the famed group over its decision to perform the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump.
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Paid Obituaries
2012
Lusteg, G. Booth, 73, of Plantation, FL, passed away on Thursday, July 12, 2012 after a courageous battle with Cancer with his family at his side. Booth was in the NFL, AFL, and WFL and played for such teams as the Miami Dolphins, Green Bay Packers, Buffalo Bills, Pittsburgh Steelers and New York Jets. Besides football, he played semi-pro baseball, tennis and excelled in basketball for which he was inducted into his high school Hall of Fame. He wrote many sports and Christian articles for major newspapers as well as his autobiography \"Kick Rejection and Win.\" Booth encouraged many young people with his motivational speaking. He appeared in major motion pictures: Airport 77, Black Sunday and The Greatest-Muhammed Ali. He founded the Booth Lusteg Kicking Camp, known as \"Kicking for Christ,\" a non-profit free camp for underprivileged youth and headed a drop-out prevention program for troubled teens. He graduated from the University of Conn. and went on to earn a Master's Degree in math, received his real estate license, was a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and was recently ordained, traveling throughout the southeast speaking in churches and various ministries. Booth attended First Church West in Plantation, FL. He was extremely generous, giving all he had to any in need, and contributed to many ministries and charities over the years. He was a loving and devoted husband, father, and granddad, affectionately known as \"Gooster\" to his granddaughter. Surviving Booth is his wife Carol Lusteg, a daughter Lisa Lusteg Bennett, and a granddaughter Linae Bennett of Davie, FL, brother Walt Lusteg of Trumbull, CT, and sister Joy Shea of Branford, CT. The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. on Friday, July 20, 2012 at Forest Lawn Funeral Home North, 200 W. Copans Rd, Pompano Beach, FL 33064. Funeral Services will be held 10 to 12 p.m. on Saturday, July 21, 2012 at the Funeral Home Chapel. Entombment will follow at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, Pompano Beach, FL.
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APPENDIX TO CHRONICLE: REMARKABLE TRIALS AND LAW CASES
1819
Dring v. Campbell (pg. 187-188). Oakes v. Wiggins (pg. 188-191). Berthon and Costar v. Loughnan and another (pg. 191-195). The King v. the Parish of St. Mary, Canterbury (pg. 195-196). Christie v. Jones (pg. 196-200). Forged Bank Notes—Ransom v. Fish (pg. 200-202). Young v. Wright and another (pg. 202-204). Rennie v. Cropper (pg. 204). French v. Giles (pg. 204-209). Cramp and another v. Bayley (Clerk) (pg. 209-210). Rex v. Sir Manasseh Lopez, bart (pg. 210-213). In the matter of the Ship Asia (pg. 213-214). Cutting and Maiming (pg. 214-219). Hayes, falsely called Watts v. Watts (pg. 219-221). Gordon v. Gordon (pg. 221-222). The King v. John Hudson and John Jones (pg. 222-224). Vale v. O'Brien and Simpson (pg. 224-227). Stak v. Scammel (pg. 227-228). Murder.—The King v. Frances Clark, alias Puttavin (pg. 229-232). The King v. Souter and Holles (pg. 232-234). Arson (pg. 234-236). Bedford Charity (pg. 236-242). Conspiracy to raise the Wages of Weavers at Blackburn (pg. 242-244). Burglary (pg. 244-251). Stabbing.—Henry Stent (pg. 251-260). Libel.—The King v. Richard Carlisle (pg. 260-261). Libel.—The King v. Richard Carlisle (pg. 261-264). Man v. Davis (Clerk) (pg. 265-266). The King v. Joseph Taylor and John Earnshaw (pg. 266-270). Criminal Informations (pg. 270-273). Curling v. Buck (pg. 273-274). Butcher v. Campbell and others (pg. 274-277). Wallace, Executrix, v. Good (pg. 277-278). Curtis v. Kingdom (pg. 278-280). The King v. W. Borough, esq. and J. Magrath (pg. 283-286). The Ship Prins Frederick (pg. 286-288). Public General Acts, passed in the First Session of the Sixth Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.—59 GEO. III A. D. 1819 (pg. 289-298). Colonists to the Cape of Good Hope (pg. 314-315). Patents (pg. 299-304). Bill of Mortality (pg. 305). Price of Stocks (pg. 306). Table of Bankruptcies (pg. 307). Average Prices of Corn (pg. 307). Quantity of Porter brewed by the eleven first Porter Breweries, in 1819 (pg. 307-308).
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Karting
Board rescue, open men, Corkin/O'Connor (EE) 1, [J. Booth]/Wakeman (Fitz) 2, Honnor/Mattson (EE) 3; u-19 men, [M. Gregg]/Nelson (EE) 1, Julian/Weir (Opun) 2, Smith/Horo (EE) 3; u-19 women, Dunlop-Barrett/ Cowley (NPOB) 1, May/Sibsten (EE) 2, Sommerville/Park (NPOB) 3; open women, [J. Shearstone]/Richards (Fitz) 1, Dunlop-Barrett/Cowley (NPOB) 2, [C. Sibsten]/[J. Eagar] (EE) 3; u-16 men, Lean/Harrison (NPOB) 1, Gregg/Riley (EE) 2, Smith/Sayer (Opun) 3; u-16 women, Zieltjes/Leatham (NPOB) 1, Park/McCullough (NPOB) 2, McDonald/Rawles (EE) 3. Board relay, open women, C. Richards (Fitz) 1, M. Roper (EE) 2, J. Shearstone (Fitz) 3; open men, J. Booth (Fitz) 1, [H. Corkin] (EE) 2, R. O'Connor (EE) 3; u-19 men, N. Horo (EE) 1, [J. Davies] (Fitz) 2, B. Smith (EE) 3; u-19 women, A. Dunlop-Barrett (NPOB) 1, K. May (EE) 2, [K. Watts] (Fitz) 3; u-16 men, D. Nelson (EE) 1, M. Gregg (EE) 2, M. Harrison (NPOB) 3; u-16 women, K. Park (NPOB) 1, R. McDonald (EE) 2, [G. McCullough] (NPOB) 3. Ironman, open men, D. Nelson (EE) 1, H. Corkin (EE) 2, J. Booth (Fitz) 3; open women, C. Richards (Fitz) 1, M. Roper (EE) 2, J. Eagar ([Fitz]) 3; u-19 men, D. Nelson (EE) 1, J. Davies (Fitz) 2, K. May (EE) 3; u-19 women, K. May (EE) 1, [R. Cowley] (NPOB) 2, C. Sibsten (EE) 3; u-16 men, D. Nelson (EE) 1, M. Harrison (NPOB) 2, M. Taylor (EE) 3.
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