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18.2.08
news - Sindens in the, voting

The community building is a youth vote hotbed given nearby College of William and Mary. Daniel Sinden, an 18-year-old freshman, cast his first-ever presidential vote for Sen. Barack Obama.

How did Sinden feel about his first non-local race vote?

"It's cool," he said.

Freedland, Seth. "At the polls in James City, Williamsburg". The Daily Press (Newport News, Virginia) 12 February 2008.

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5.10.07
News - Sindens in the, knittlies for littlies

In New Zealand they have "littlies". The littlie, mammal found only in New Zealand, is an aquatic marsupial used by foreign intelligence agencies for spying on the activities of New Zealanders -- especially the elderly, who in an ironic turn of events, have begun caring for them.

Howick grandmother Margaret Sinden received a letter of appreciation for her efforts during a recent ceremony. “We all had a letter,” says Mrs Sinden. “It was amazing what people did. People did sewing as well as knitting all kinds of things. There was a big table piled with garments. It was wonderful to see there was so much done.” She’s been knitting for the foundation since 2003 and loves making a difference to local littlies.

Knitters love making a difference to local littlies

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12.6.07
Sinden - stationary company, winner

SindenHome is the winner of "Best New Product" in the Desk Accessories category of the 61st annual National Stationary Show.

They have won for their HomeboxTM filing system.

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18.11.06
news - Sindens in the, high school volleyball

Bishop Kenny players said they noticed the uncanny determination of the Chiefs. Crusaders' setter Ali Sinden said: "They were never not competing for the ball. They never let anything get them distracted from what they wanted."

Heeren, Dave. "Cardinal Gibbons volleyball nets title". South Florida Sun-Sentinel. 10 November 2006

They may have lost the tournament, but Bishop Kenny, where my cousin Ali studies, definitely wins with a nicer website.

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2.12.05
News - Sindens in the, pastoral installation officiate

This week (not that "Sindens in the News" is a weekly feature by any means), SitN hits a little close to home.

Officiates at the Installation included:

Organist David L. Sinden, St.Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church, Bloomington, IN

New pastor takes helm of Lutheran church from browncountyindiana.com, website of the Brown County Democrat

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30.6.05
News - Sindens in the, preschool graduation

Griffin Sinden[Beep, beep-beep bee-beep!] Hot off the wire, more riveting Sinden news from around the world!

We begin in lobster country, where in

Eliot, Maine - a guy named Fernald is selected to lead a panel and Gary Sinden is mysteriously involved.

From here, we head to that thriving diary metropolis of

Baraboo, Wisconsin - where this year's Great Circus Parade is deemed "ultra-successful and ultra-safe" by Baraboo Police spokesman Lt. Rob Sinden.

But wait! Back on the Atlantic seaboard, culinary chaos ensues in

Princeton, New Jersey - when Princeton Regional Health Commission member Grace Sinden advocates closing down restaurants that are not in compliance with the health code. What will she think of next?

Meanwhile, on the hockey front, that famous Sinden, coach Harry, has his very own system. It has the Sindenrific name of "the Sinden System." We at Sinden.org have been using the Sinden System for years! Rest assured, we'll be following this one closely folks! And finally, in the tiny town of

Tillsonburg, Ontario - little Griffin Sinden has managed to graduate from preschool! Way to go, little buddy!

This has been Sindens in the News! [Beep, beep-beep bee-beep!]

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3.9.04
News - Sindens in the, photograph security

Lt. Rob SindenThis just in from Channel 3000 (which I tried to watch, but I can't find a TV that goes that high):

Lt. Rob Sinden is with the Police Department in Reedsburg, Wisconsin, a perennial target for photo-terrorists.

He can take photographs wherever he wants, absolutely," said Lt. Sinden. "But whenever it occurs when it's not a natural place to take photographs we're likely going to get a call on it."

But of course there are two sides to every story (sometimes as many as 3000 sides):

"It leaves me feeling kind of uneasy, OK," said Neubauer. "I second guess when something's reported now, how much is factual and how much is a bit of paranoia."

Tangent: from Reedsburg.com: "Reedsburg is located only minutes away from the most exciting attractions in the nation, such as Wisconsin Dells, Circus World Museum, Devil's Lake, the House on the Rock and the American Players Theatre."

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27.5.04
News - Sindens in the, weeds

The annual losses are in the range of $3.4 billion to $4.4 billion which is about 0.5 per cent of Australia's gross domestic product . . . a very small investment in biocontrol could pay very big economic dividends."

-Jack Sinden

Jack Sinden is an economist at the University of New England. But don't be deceived: this is not your mother's New England. This is the New England of Australia. More precisely, it is in New South Wales. This begs the question, what was wrong with the old South Wales?

Full story: Weeds threaten to choke the economy and Farmers bear brunt of weeds cost

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