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So all residents of the campus community, except residents on what we call Tiner (ph) Court and (INAUDIBLE), those residents are being not asked to relocate at this time.
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Stan Tiner is the editor, the vice president of The Biloxi Sun Herald, won a Pulitzer for his newspaper's coverage of this.
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Stan Tiner is the editor, the vice president of the Biloxi Sun Herald.
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Tiner had broken the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy about homosexuality and was discharged from the military a week ago.
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Tiner went on the dating show called "Boy Meets Boy" and told millions that he's gay.
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It's produced John Tiner, the former head of the Financial Services Authority, and Ruby McGregor-Smith, the chief executive of outsourcer Mitie, an all-too-rare female and non-white boss of a FTSE 250 company.
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"It's become more intensive as there's great sense banks will be looking to reposition and will be looking to raise capital," Chief Executive Officer John Tiner said.
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"This kind of overshadows Comic-Con," said 22-year-old Khalil Tiner of Las Vegas, a six-year veteran of the fan festival.
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Tiner, 42, is a West Columbia police officer and a U.S. Marine Corps veteran.
The Facts: News 2010
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Tiner, 42, is a West Columbia police officer and a U.S. Marine Corps veteran.
The Facts: News 2010
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