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...leader, publisher of Hinduism Today and spiritual guru for 2.5 million Tamil people; in Kauai, Hawaii. Known as Gurudeva, he founded America's first Hindu temple in 1957 in San Francisco and oversaw more than 50 independent temples worldwide. He won the 2000 U Thant Peace Award. DIED. DOROTHY DUNNETT, 78, a Scottish historical novelist, whose epic series The Lymond Chronicles and The House of Niccolo depicting medieval Europe inspired conventions and fan magazines; in Edinburgh. Dunnett, honored with an Order of the British Empire in 1992, wrote more than 20 novels and was a fellow of the Royal Society...
...stropped his razor and announced that he planned changes that "would be obvious to any American newspaper operator." Moving into the Scotsman's gingerbread headquarters on Edinburgh's North Bridge, Thomson stepped up news of the Commonwealth and hired longtime Glasgow Daily Record Editor Alastair M. Dunnett to brighten and broaden the influential Scotsman's local coverage...
Owen S. McCall revealed that Arthur "Sonny" Dunnett and Francis J. Judd, both of whom are serving terms in a federal penitentiary for violations of the gambling stamp act, had been on the city payroll for several years...
...Both Dunnett and Judd were employed in the Public Works Department at the time of their arrest in 1953. McCall added that Dunnett had been "employed as a bookkeeper for several months" and that both men had been employees since...
...Dunnett and Judd were arrested in 1953 by Cambridge Police Sergt. Daniel A. Cosgrove. Cosgrove recently figured in a city council hearing on his demotion...
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