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Hillenbrand declares quarterly dividend
BATESVILLE, Ind. - Hillenbrand Industries Inc. said Friday its board declared a quarterly dividend of 28.5 cents. The health care and funeral services company said the dividend is payable March 31 to shareholders of record as of March 17. .
Oregon City women see business advantage in civil union
He came across as thoughtful, careful and a good listener," Roey Thorpe, executive director, said at the time. She said Mosman convinced her that he cares deeply about being seen as a person who is fair. Abortion advocates, too, worried about Mosman's appointment to the judgeship since he once said he would "trim back" the Roe vs. Wade ruling. Abortion proponents worried Mosman's legal views would be influenced by his religious beliefs as a Mormon. At the time of his appointment, he said he had no problem following legal precedents, even those that were at odds with his faith. "One of my strongest religious views is the important principle of separation of church and state," Mosman once told a reporter for The Oregonian. "That is vital for the state, and it is vital for religion." .
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The week when the Diamondbacks or Indians trade for A's right-hander Dan Haren. Maybe even the week that the Mariners or Dodgers obtain Orioles left-hander Erik Bedard and some team finally acquires Twins lefty Johan Santana. The trade of Haren could happen first and the Diamondbacks and Indians, two clubs deep in young talent, are in the best position to make a deal, according to major-league sources. Once Kuroda signs and Haren is traded, the A's Joe Blanton would become the best right-hander available in trade or free agency, giving general manager Billy Beane greater trade leverage. From every indication, Beane is poised to acquire younger players and gear toward the opening of Cisco Field in 2011. Such a rebuilding program would raise questions about the A's interest in Barry Bonds, who would fit with the club only if it planned to contend.
It is gory, and dangerous
He disowns the responsibility of the Kargil adventure and repeatedly says that he was not in the picture. This may well be true because Gen Ayub Khan also did not know when Zulfikar Ali Bhutto sent the infiltrators into Kashmir in 1965. Both Mr Nawaz Sharif and Gen Ayub Khan came to know about the hostilities when they were in the midst of war. However, since the nineties, people-to-people contacts have themselves become an institution in the two countries. Civil societies on both sides have responded well and they would like to bury the hatchet. It would be a tragedy if the ISI were to reactivate the Babbar Khalsa to revive terrorism in Punjab, as reports indicate. President Pervez Musharraf has never thought of dismantling the training camps in his country. What is worrying the domestic scenario in Pakistan.
Support groups
Obsessive and Compulsive Disorder Support, 7-8:30 p.m., St. Monica-St. George Church, 328 W. McMillan Ave., University Heights. Community Center. 513-271-7723. Overeaters, 10 a.m., Covenant Church, 2860 Mack Road, Fairfield. 513-921-1922. Overeaters, 11:30 a.m., First Baptist Church, 4410 Alexandria Pike, Cold Spring. 513-921-1922. .
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