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When Mrs. L. G. Beaird, of Highland, Illinois, was faced with stark tragedy, she discovered that she could find peace and tranquility by kneeling down and saying, “Oh, Lord, Thy will, not mine, be done.”
How to Stop Worrying and Start Living Dale Carnegie 1944
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Beaird, who was appointed in 2002, did not want to speak to the media, court spokeswoman Mary Jacobi said.
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"We're hoping he'll be able to catch some beads," Beaird said.
The Facts: News 2010
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"We're hoping he'll be able to catch some beads," Beaird said.
The Facts: News 2010
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"We're hoping he'll be able to catch some beads," Beaird said.
The Facts: News 2010
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Beaird was Jackson County prosecutor from 1999 to 2002.
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As for how the Beaird family reached that figure of $7.5 million, Madelyn's father John
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Beaird, who was appointed in 2002, did not want to speak to the media, court spokeswoman Mary Jacobi said.
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Beaird referred to a well-known judgment against the fast-food chain McDonalds.
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Beaird was Jackson County prosecutor from 1999 to 2002.
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