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The Mosaic Foundation of Rita and Peter Heydon is a charitable foundation run by Rita Heydon and her husband Peter Heydon.
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“Just as power abhors a vacuum, modern journalism apparently abhors any type of due diligence and fact checking before scurrilous allegations are repeated as fact,” the Anchorage attorney wrote.
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What began as a crazy idea among police friends is quickly becoming an international phenomenon. There is a doughnut shop and bakery in Clare, Michigan that has been in constant operation since 1896. This foundation business was within weeks of closing when the members of the Clare Police Department came to the rescue. All of them. That's right, all nine members of the local police department banded together to save this historic business. Dubbed "Cops and Doughnuts," the business boasts handmade confections of all types. Join us for a warm fresh doughnut and a steaming cup of coffee while you enjoy the police decor and friendly, and very safe, atmosphere. Come and see the new store in Clare that everyone is talking about.
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Due to the tremendous number of inquiries received in the past week about our new, flexible access programs, The Washington Post is pleased to present a menu of customer-driven ways our readers can leverage the Post’s brand to gain invaluable influence and exposure. That’s right, we’re throwing out all of the rules of good journalism, separation of publishing/editorial and all good decorum with a wider-than-ever menu of options!
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The "Constantinos A. Doxiadis Archives" are hosted at the Benaki Museum - Pireos St. Annexe, Athens, Greece. They contain nearly all of Doxiadis' original writings, projects, drawings and photographs, as well as the full body of his correspondence, professional memoranda and notes. A significant part of the catalogue is available for on-line search.
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