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Capt D.N. Bone, RN, to be Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff J5A within the Permanent Joint Headquarters in succession to Capt W.N. Entwisle, RN, with effect from December 2010. Surg Capt (D) R.E. Norris, RN, to be Principal Dental Officer HMS Nelson in succession to Surg Capt (D) R.M. Stevenson, RN, with effect from December 2010.
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Capt I.J.P. Bisson, RN, to be the Naval Personnel Team Leader (Engineers) within Navy Command Headquarters, in succession to Capt R. Stokes, RN, with effect from September 2010.
District league draw
  In the Lincs League division two, the Scunthorpe A team of J Mainwaring, J Hutchinson, W Bazley and [R Stokes] lost 0-4 to the Louth B team of N Louth, G Collyer,...
Nevada man to serve time for conspiracy
U.S. District Judge Ted Stewart sentenced R. Scot Stokes of Henderson, Nev., to 54 months in federal prison, followed by three years of supervised release. Stokes pleaded guilty in February to filing more than 2,000 false and fraudulent income and trust tax returns, defrauding the United States government of nearly $10 million.
Pipeline jammed, Trans Mountain eyes $600 million to double capacity
R. B. Stokes, Trans Mountain's president, said the expansion of the company's 800-mile (1,280-kilometre) oil pipeline from Edmonton to Vancouver would double its capacity to about 190,000 barrels of crude a day. The increase could be phased in by 1990 or 1991. The president of the Vancouver-based pipeline operator acknowledged that the expansion may compete with a plan by Interprovincial Pipe Line Ltd. of Edmonton. Interprovincial plans to boost its capacity by 200,000 barrels a day on its 2,300-mile (3,680- kilometre) pipeline from Alberta to Chicago and Eastern Canada.
Competition wastes taxpayers' cash
  Sir, - I hope I am not the only person who has put pen to paper on the competition to design a new logo for [R ROWE Stoke]-on-Trent City Council. In whose eyes does this seem a good idea to make it a top priority?
Gwendolyn R. Stokes
WALKERTON - Gwendolyn R. Stokes, 78, died at 8:36 a.m. Sunday in Miller's Merry Manor, Walkerton.
When words fail
\"I seen him do it\" is always guaranteed to cause a cringe, as is, \"I didn't do nothing\". It baffles me people are still getting through school without having such clangers knocked out of them. \"Like\" sprinkled everywhere also sends the proverbial nail screeching down the blackboard of my sensibilities. I recently endured a young make-up artist talking about her tastes in men: \"Like he asked me out, like, but I didn't like know he was like a footballer and like, I said no and like, found out later like and I could've gone like to the Brownlows.\" On a whim, I did an internet search on \"Heath Ledger\" with \"elephant in the room\".
Myrus R. Stokes
  M.R. was preceded in death by his wife, Willa Dean. He is survived by a son, Michael and wife, Shauna; two daughters, Jacque Stokes-Taylor and husband, Joe, and Patti Stokes-Schuttlesworth and husband, [Bob McKibben]; six grandchildren, Rhea and Jeptha Stokes, Blaire and JoJo Taylor and Carly and Will Schuttlesworth; and one greatgrandchild, Isaac Stokes. He also is survived by a sister, Mae Nell Smith; brother, Charles Stokes; special friend, Ann Harrison; three brothers-in-law, Edsel Smith, Lamond Hughes and James Hughes; four sisters-in-law, Sue Stokes, Sue Hughes, Ann Hughes and Sylvia Hughes; and numerous nieces and nephews.