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Letters; Overburdened Painters
Anna Quindlen's comments on painters [ Life in the 30's, Nov. 4 ] are hardly fair. True, often a painter's work leaves much to be desired, but the fault lies elsewhere than on the painter's burdened shoulders.
Former employee pleads guilty to stealing $8,450 from CA
Neiman was charged with issuing paychecks to a fictitious employee, Elizabeth W. Nehring, from July 1993 through March. The association discovered the theft through an internal audit of the Supreme Sports Club, whose expenses were over budget. Authorities said the audit revealed that Neiman has a sister, Wendy Elizabeth Neiman, who applied in June 1993 to the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration for a new driver's license using the surname Nehring. No reason was given. In an interview with police, the sister said she opened the bank account at Neiman's request in June 1993. She said Neiman told her that she had a second job and wanted to deposit all of the money from that job into a separate account in the sister's name so that their father wouldn't know about it, according to court documents.
CA aide charged in theft
Shari Lee Neiman, 35, of Annapolis issued paychecks to a fictitious employee, \"Elizabeth W. Nehring,\" from last July through March until a Columbia Association internal audit of the Supreme Sports Club's financial statements uncovered the alleged theft, police charging documents say. Checks made out to the fictitious employee were deposited in a First National Bank of Maryland account, which included personal checks and an automated teller machine card issued to Elizabeth W. Nehring. The Annapolis address corresponding to the checks and ATM card is the same as that of the suspect's sister, [Wendy Elizabeth Nehring], according to court documents. According to court documents, Ms. Nehring told Detective Ellsworth Jones in an April 18 interview that she opened the bank account at Ms. Neiman's request last June. Ms. Nehring told police that her sister said she had a second job and wanted to deposit the money from that job in the account.
Wetlands and Remediation II: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Wetlands Remediation
Farr reviews Wetlands and Remediation II: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Wetlands Remediation by Karl W. Nehring and Susan E. Brauning.
California had no say in Barack Obama-Mitt Romney presidential match-up
California misses a valuable chance to put its issues front-and-center when it pushes its presidential primary to the end of the primary season, said former California Republican Party Chairman Ron Nehring.