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Pets in Peril helps neglected dogs survive brutal winter, eat all...

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Edith Campbell formed a street team called Pets in Peril that goes out into the poorest neighborhoods in Flint in search of abused and neglected dogs.

Guardian: Meg Rosoff sparks diversity row over books for marginalised children...

The How I Live Now author rejects librarian Edith Campbell’s claims that ‘there are so few books for queer black boys’ following publication of new children’s...

Edith campbell - Newspapers.com

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Clipping found in Oakland Tribune in Oakland, California on Nov 20, Edith campbell

What Would Edith Do? - Special Broadcasts - ABC Radio National...

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Many women find themselves quite taken with Edith Campbell Berry, the central figure in Frank Moorhouse's grand League of Nations trilogy, for her intelligence ...

EDITH CAMPBELL – Mount Ayr Record News

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Edith Campbell passed away December 10, in Des Moines, Iowa. Edith, the daughter of Mary (Quick) and LeRoy Stephens, was born ...

Mary Edith Campbell ( ) | The Blade

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IDA, Mich. — Mary Edith Campbell, who founded the Monroe County Program for the Hearing Impaired in the Ida Public Schools and advocated for special- ...

French school board gains control over admissions – Yukon News

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The French school board will now be in charge of deciding who can attend school for French as a first language education.

Flint Non-Profit Helps Abused, Neglected Dogs Get New Lease On Life –...

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Pets In Peril a non-profit rescue based in Flint consists of seven women and one man who rescue neglected and abused dogs from the neediest areas of Flint

New judge appointed to Yukon Supreme Court | CBC News

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· Edith Campbell, a longtime federal prosecutor in Yukon, was named to the post on Thursday by federal Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould.

Canada appoints first resident woman justice to Yukon Supreme Court -...

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Territory’s top court has three resident judges for first time since Gold Rush
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