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...pride, self-reliance and social mobility, fits the new thinking, and is now on the move. In the past few years, the AES has opened offices in the N.S.W. regional centers of Tamworth and Dubbo; in recent weeks new AES shop fronts have appeared in inner-Sydney's Glebe, Blacktown in the city's western suburbs and Maitland in the Hunter Valley. The offices are decorated in brash reds and yellows, and are located amid the bustle of the main street, so people know "we're here and we belong. It lifts the spirits of Aboriginal people," says Estens. About...
...SYDNEY: It's the Summer of Love all over again at Glebe Market, tel: (61-2) 4237 7499. Browse through hippy clothes, crafts and other Aquarian delights. Saturdays only...
BORN: May 18, 1958, Kansas City, Mo. EDUCATION: Kansas State U, B.S., 1980 FAMILY: Divorced RELIGION: Christian MILITARY: Marines, 1982-89 OCCUPATION: Computer-logistics manager; capital-program manager POLITICAL CAREER: None ADDRESS: 405 South Glebe Road, Arlington...
Copies of the letter have been sent to the Boston Glebe and the Christian Science Monitor, and Bernays expects that it will be reprinted in the near future. In addition, other copies will be sent to all the members of the Massachusetts State House of Representatives, he said...
This sorry state has created a major problem for the Church of England. A century ago, a pastor's income consisted of tithes (10% of each farmer's yield), plus glebe lands (owned by the parish), plus the pastor's own private income as the son of a gentleman. In those days, a man of the cloth could set a good table, collect a few rare books, and lay down some decent port. But today's private incomes have been wiped out by inheritance taxes, tithes were abolished in 1936, and most glebe lands have been...