Development of Capps II has come to a halt, due to specious privacy crusading.
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Those in the business of crusading against lavish corporate pay will find much fodder in this issue.
Now 65, he has never stopped crusading for the art of emotional intensity.
On the other hand, the black press was founded as a crusading press.
Nominated for the office by President Ronald Reagan in 1981, Dr. Koop was known as a crusading abortion opponent.
"People nod their heads until I'm done talking and walk away, " he said while crusading there one autumn day.
The crusading office, run by Robert Morgenthau for decades and now Cyrus R.
Noor has been variously criticized for being an outsider, a jet-setter or a Western woman crusading in a conservative culture.
For Houck, it was just the beginning of a career in crusading for preserving wildlife habitat within the city limits.
So, too, has a new generation of crusading young prosecutors, using broader powers given to them under Brazil's 1988 constitution.
Still, a crusading Ivy League academic has to do something to create the illusion of looking out for the little guy.
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Garzon is a well-known crusading human rights judge who ordered the arrest of ex-Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet in London in 1998.
Miss Padaca was able to counter these alliances thanks to her popularity as a crusading radio commentator and support from the Catholic church.
In the Senate, Lautenberg has been a reliably liberal vote, crusading against smoking and youth drinking and supporting gun control and stiffer environmental laws.
Garzon, an attorney from Spain who is best known from his years as a crusading judge, did not say what that legal action would be.
Coincidentally, this occurred just as a new round of scandals was about to engulf Wall Street, giving rise to a new generation of crusading reformers.
While her neighbors were taking cooking classes or doing church volunteer work, Liuzzo was preparing for a career, crusading for workplace rights, and going back to college.
Why do I trust Martha Stewart and ImClone (nasdaq: IMCL - news - people )'s Sam Waksal far more than I trust the crusading journalist James B.
Local traditions dating back to at least the 18th Century suggest that the then ruined building was either a stronghold of the crusading Knights of Malta or a bishop's palace.
From the beginning, U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan has made no attempt to disguise his distaste for Steven Donziger, the crusading attorney representing Ecuadorian villagers in their long-running pollution suit against Chevron.
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Its invocation would provide crusading NGOs, bloggers and activist journalists with an unchecked justification for rejecting almost any processed food, especially those made using genetic modification or where trace chemicals can be found in food packaging.
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Mr Sullivan cleverly uses the rat as a way of burrowing into New York's hidden history and forgotten men, such as Kit Burns, a rat-pit impresario, who ran the city's most popular entertainment in the mid-1800s until cornered by crusading animal-rights activists.
Mr Macmanus, a former ministerial adviser, traces the Conservatives' changing attitudes from the anti-gay crusading of 1950s home secretary David Maxwell Fyfe to an era when a Conservative prime minister can support gay marriage at his party conference and win a round of applause.
He says it is absurd for anybody to imagine Chinua Achebe being a writer with a dirty mind, adding that the Church's moral police could utilise their energies better crusading against the lewd publications that litter the newsstands and which any teenager with a few pennies to spare can snap up.
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