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Morgan, Michael
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70.137.152.55 00:01, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
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What is a Cole Hole?
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It is a slang word that was made up by our family and is now used among some teens.
66.31.184.173 00:35, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
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Baby Girl
Aaliyah should have the Baby Girl page redirected to her main page
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Everyone at music bussiness call her name like this
201.32.218.104 00:40, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
Declined: Articles require a proper source, and no actual and verifiable source was provided.Dl2000 01:14, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
Mark Prothero, Esq.
Mark Prothero is an American attorney. He became famous after serving as the lead defense counsel for confessed Green River Killer Gary Ridway. In 2006, Prothero published a book entitled Defending Gary, which details his experience serving as Ridgway's lawyer.
Early Life
Mark Prothero was born in Seattle, Washington. He grew up in the Seattle area, where his family ran a world-famous boat building business. After an illustrious high school swimming career (in which he represented the United States at foreign competitions in Argentina, France, and Holland), he was awarded a scholarship to the University of Washington. He received his B.A. in History from U-Dub in 1978. After completing his undergraduate education, Prothero attended law school at the University of San Diego.
Legal Career
After earning his Juris Doctor from the University of San Diego, Prothero returned to Washington State. He initially handled civil and criminal cases in private practice. After discovering that his passion lay in criminal defense work, he joined the Associate Counsel for the Accused (ACA), which provides legal representation for indigent defendants in King County, Washington. In 1987, Prothero moved into the felony unit of ACA. He eventually became an expert in forensic DNA, offender sentencing, and the death penalty.
The Green River Case
From 1982 through 1985, dozens of young women, most of whom were known prostitutes, turned up dead or missing in King County, Washington. These deaths and disappearances were attributed to the so-called "Green River Killer," because the first five victims were found in or around the Green River. For almost twenty years, law enforcement officials were unable to identify the person who was responsible for the Green River murders. Despite the formation of a task force and the allocation of tens of millions of dollars, neither lead-detective Dave Reichert nor any other law enforcement official was able to arrest the ellusive slayer.
In the fall of 2001, however, science was able to the job that law enforcement never could. DNA evidence which was found in or on four of the Green River murder victims was matched to a long-standing suspect in the case: Gary Leon Ridgway. Ridgway, a truck painter from Auburn, Washington with a measured I.Q. of 85, was charged with being the man who had thoroughly confouded Dave Reichert and a myriad of other law enforcement "authorities" for almost two decades. After Ridgway's arrest on November 30, 2001, Mark Prothero was appointed to serve as his lead defense attorney. Prothero first met Ridgway on the night of November 30, 2001, at the Regional Justice Center in Kent, Washington.
As he details in Defending Gary, Prothero was initially incredulous that the mild-mannered, self-effacing Ridgway could be the infamous Green River Killer. Over the course of the next two years though, Prothero would come to know a diametrically different side of Ridgway. After negotiating a plea bargain - whereby Ridgway would give authorities information about his crimes and lead them to his victims' bodies which had never been found - Prothero sat through months of interviews with Ridgway. During these interviews, which were conducted by detectives from the King County Sheriff's Department, special agents of the FBI, and psychiatists, Ridgway confessed to being the Green River Killer and gave a horrifying account of his homicial activities over the previous two decades. As a result of his confessions, the bodies of several Green River victims were found. Most of these victims had been missing for decades, and probably never would have been found without the plea agreement Prothero and his collegues brokered for Ridgway. This plea agreement spared Ridgway from the death penalty if he confessed to his crimes and give authorities details about them. The interviews with Ridgway streched well into the autumn of 2003.
On November 5, 2003, Mark Prothero stood at Gary Ridgway's side as he pleaded guilty to forty-eight counts of aggravated murder. In December 2003, Ridgway was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for his crimes. Without the tireless efforts of Prothero and his colleagues, Ridgway would almost certainlly have been sentenced to die for the Green River murders.
Current Life
After wrapping up Washington v. Ridgway, Prothero joined the Kent, Washington law firm of Hanis Greaney PLLC. When he's not defending clients, Prothero is the coach of the Kentwood High School girl's swim team. Just as when he was a swimmer himself, Prothero is a highly regarded, award winning swim coach.
Mark Prothero lives in King County, Washington with his wife, Kelly. They have two children
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http://www.hgzlaw.com/attorneys/mprothero.html
71.83.210.18 01:01, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
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It's at Mark Prothero; I'm cleaning up now. --Grahamtalk/mail/e 08:16, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
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born July 28th 1991,
has own band.
created a cd: Almost
i aint got much to say
84.69.203.19 01:07, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
- Declined: You seem to have missed some of the content here; we don't have your name or the band's name. Also, since you're 15 years old, I can only guess that your band might not quite have made the big time yet. Still, keep trying! Let me know if you have any questions at my talk page. --Grahamtalk/mail/e 08:45, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
milky spore (Bacillus popillae-Dutky)
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The bacterial milky diseases (commonly called Milky Spore) is a naturally occurring host specific bacterium (Bacillus popillae-Dutky), of the white grubs of Japanese Beetles.
The adult Japanees beetles pupate in the July time frame (in the North East US) and feed on flowers and leaves of shrubs and garden plants. During this adult stage the beetles also mate and the females lay eggs in the soil in late July early August. The eggs hatch soon afterwards and in this larval or grub stage, they feed on the roots of grass and other plants. As the weather gets cooler and winter approaches the grubs go deeper in the soil and feeding declines as they over-winter.
In this August time frame when the grubs are close to the surface and actively feeding they are vulnerable to infestation by Milky Spore. This is also the optimal time frame for turf inoculation or applications with Milky Spore to increase Milky Spore in the soil environment (there are product specific guidlines that should be followed for Milky Spore application).
Resident spores in the soil are swallowed by grubs during their normal pattern of feeding on roots. This ingestion of the spore by the host activates reproduction of the bacteria inside the grub. Within 7-21 days the grub will eventually die and as the grub decomposes, billions of new spores are released into the soil.
Milky Spore in the soil is not harmful to beneficial insects, birds, bees, pets or man; and Milky Spore like other bacteria is highly survivable in cold and drought conditions.
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http://www.milkyspore.com/milkyspore.htm
http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/2000/2001.html See Grub Control 1. Biological Control
24.151.85.183 01:29, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
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Tom to da Dom
Tom to da Dom is a 'bonherific' gangsta who will mess up any fool he dont be liking if they smart ass yo.
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203.113.203.17 01:50, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
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