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...Anstin S. Philips, Elizabeth Bennett; Richard Buck, Janet Gilbert; Andrews Wyman, Barbara McQuesten; Allen Smart, Faith Kenniston; Murray Pease, Martha Head; Robert N. Hutchmson, Grace Wilson; James G. Dow, Plivllis Cotton; Charles N. Frazier Paulire Robinson...
...James H. Durgin, Dorothy Butts; F. P. Kane, Peggy Hammond; R. H. Field, Jeanette Bailey; R. S. Bailey, Doris Kineside; John N. Watters, Dorothy Applegare; F. B. Swarts; Catherine Leatherbee; S. J. Osborne, Winifred Eaglestone; C. Frazer, Polly Robinson...
...water, and the local community handles distribution, tariff collection and maintenance. Local management makes the system more accountable, he believes: "It's putting power back into people's hands. Water is life, and if people have control over their lives, they are empowered to be more productive." --By Simon Robinson. Reported by Daneet Steffens/Accra
...DIED. JOHNNY BRISTOL, 65, Motown-record singer, writer and producer (Ain't No Mountain High Enough) who worked with Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and Smokey Robinson; in Howell, Michigan. Bristol had more than 100 songwriting credits to his name, including Twenty-Five Miles, and he recorded a number of smooth bedroom anthems of his own, such as the 1976 hit Do It To My Mind...
...clear. We've always had gay bishops. All I'm doing is being honest about it." V. GENE ROBINSON, during an investiture ceremony in which he became the Episcopal Church's first openly gay bishop...