Keyword: parsippany
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A Roman Catholic Archbishop from Zambia with a colorful history of rousing the Vatican and ties to the Rev. Sun Myung Moon, will once again annoy his bosses this Sunday when he ordains three married men as priests at a church in West New York. Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo returned to the United States this July to kick-start his movement, known as Married Priests Now. This weekend he will host a conference at a Sheraton hotel in Parsippany, convening as many as 600 married priests from around the world. On Sunday, Milingo will perform the ordinations at Trinity Reformed Church in...
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BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY RESOLUTION NO. 49 ADOPTED: March 8, 2006 WHEREAS, an advanced placement government class at Parsippany High School conducted a mock trial (the “Mock Trial”) and named George W. Bush, President of the United States of America, as a defendant; and, WHEREAS, during this Mock Trial, President Bush was falsely accused of “crimes against civilian populations,” and the “inhumane treatment of prisoners,” and WHEREAS, these charges amounted to accusing the President of the United States of being a war criminal, and WHEREAS, this Mock Trial was conducted while the United States was in...
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Only link as per Free Republic rules. Parsippany officials say H.S. mock trial of Bush crossed line
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High school students stage mock trial of president By BONNIE PFISTER, Associated Press Writer (Published: March 3, 2006) TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - A mock war crimes trial of President George W. Bush at a Parsippany high school continued Friday, despite criticism from people across the nation who heard about the classroom exercise from a prominent Web site and talk-radio programs. Parsippany-Troy Hills School District interim superintendent James Dwyer said the hearing in the 12th grade politics and government class would continue, but a verdict by a five-teacher "international court of justice" panel would not be rendered as originally planned. Speaking...
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<p>President Bush is being tried for "crimes against civilian populations" and "inhumane treatment of prisoners" at Parsippany High School, with students arguing both sides before a five-teacher "international court of justice." The panel's verdict could come as soon as Friday.</p>
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Sep 19, 2005 10:57 am US/Eastern (1010 WINS) (PARSIPPANY, N.J.) A high school football game was postponed this weekend after a parent allegedly threatened a coach for benching his son. Parsippany police have charged 44-year-old Robert Stanel with making terroristic threats toward coach Gerry Moore. Moore benched Stanel's son for arriving five minutes late on Saturday, when the team was scheduled to visit rival West Essex. According to police, Stanel threatened to kill Moore. Stanel denied that, saying he told Moore he would -- quoting here -- ``come looking for him later.'' There was no physical contact between the men....
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NEWARK, N.J. A Parsippany man pleads innocent to federal charges that he pointed a hand-held laser device at an aircraft and lied to investigators about it. David W. Banach was arraigned yesterday on an indictment handed up March 23rd by a federal grand jury. Banach is accused of pointing a hand-held laser toward a charter aircraft en route to Teterboro Airport on December 29th. The laser beam allegedly lit up the cockpit, causing both pilots a temporary loss of night vision that briefly prevented them from seeing flight instruments and other aircraft in the vicinity. Banach's lawyer said he was...
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The John Birch Society Regional Conference July 18-19, 2003-----Parsippany, New Jersey Sheraton Parsippany Hotel 199 Smith Road, Parsippany, NJ 07054 General Membership Session--Friday, July 18, 7:00-900 P.M. Friday's Session is Free of Charge and open to the public Bring your prospects and spend an evening with The John Birch Society's leaders, members and friends. You will hear inspiring and insightful messages from the Society's officers: John F. McManus G. Vance Smith Thomas G. Gow President Chief Executive Officer Vice President Leadership Conference--Saturday, July 19, 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. for members and prospective members JBS staff...
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