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 Minnesota State Bar Association
Section 1 of the bill (new section 14.112) provides that upon request of the elected governing body of a city, township, county, school district, soil and water conservation district or sanitary district, the Commissioner of Finance must prepare a local fiscal impact and fiscal benefit note on a rule proposed by a state agency.
Status: The bill was introduced in the House on February 16, 2004, and referred to the House Committee on Governmental Operations and Veterans Affairs Policy.
On March 10, 2003, the Committee amended the bill so that it now states: "All employees of the state executive branch and of local units of government and all members of the legislature must use common sense when writing, interpreting, and enforcing laws, rules, and regulations."
www2.mnbar.org /sections/administrative-law/minutes-archives.htm   (5739 words)

  
 Willamette Week Music
Puppy replaced Schroeder with Dwayne Goettel, so Schroeder renamed himself Bill Leeb and began recording his own oppressive electro music as Front Line Assembly.
Bill Leeb may see the light with side project Delerium, but his Front Line Assembly is as dark as ever.
Then there is Leeb's fascination with buying the "latest and greatest kind of gear," despite his synthetically mangled lyrics about the danger of being seduced by science, especially high-tech military hardware.
www.wweek.com /html/musicb110498.html   (782 words)

  
 Wilhelm
Wilhelm Schroeder Wilhelm Schroeder is a musician, born Wilhelm Anton Leeb (also known as Bill Leeb) on Austria).
Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb (1938.
Hitler promoted Leeb to the commander of Army Group C and his tro...
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/wilhelm.html   (1977 words)

  
 R. Dwayne Goettel - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links
Having replaced Wilhelm Schroeder (aka Bill Leeb) in 1986, Goettel was recruited for his knowledge of samplers and synthesizers, something that would become an integral part of Skinny Puppy's music.
Having replaced Wilhelm Schroeder (aka Bill Leeb) in 1986, Goettel was recruited for his knowledge of samplers and synthesizers, something that..
Although Goettel's first album with the band, 1986's Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse, was neither a critical or commercial success, by 1988, Skinny Puppy was being recognized as the originator of a new musical style, comprising one part Kraftwerk and one part Bauhaus.
www.artistdirect.com /nad/music/artist/bio/0,,546048,00.html   (437 words)

  
 Willamette Week Music
Puppy replaced Schroeder with Dwayne Goettel, so Schroeder renamed himself Bill Leeb and began recording his own oppressive electro music as Front Line Assembly.
The story of Front Line Assembly begins simply enough in 1986, when a man named Wilhelm Schroeder played keyboards in a then-unknown Canadian synthcore band called Skinny Puppy.
Bill Leeb may see the light with side project Delerium, but his Front Line Assembly is as dark as ever.
www.wweek.com /html/musicb110498.html   (782 words)

  
 JS Online: JS Online
In Case You Missed It Referee Bob McElwee inadvertently explained to the crowd of 59,870 his replay ruling on Bill Schroeder's non-catch.
He says the video was wrong." -- MIKE SHERMAN, on the replay of Bill Schroeder's dropped pass -
McElwee's microphone was on when he told field judge Bill Lovett, "It was so close, there was no way I could change it."
www.jsonline.com /packer/rev/oct00/missit16101500.asp?format=print   (1172 words)

  
 ESPN.com: Bill Schroeder Player Card
Bill Schroeder has not been involved in any transactions this season.
In the latest indication that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers expect wide receiver Keenan McCardell to boycott training camp, the team signed free agent Bill Schroeder on Tuesday and also opened face-to-face talks with the representatives for first-round pick Michael Clayton.
The Detroit Lions released running back James Stewart, defensive tackle Luther Elliss, and wide receiver Bill Schroeder on Tuesday in salary-cap moves.
sports.espn.go.com /nfl/players/profile?statsId=2890   (1172 words)

  
 Wilhelm Schroeder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wilhelm Schröder was a pseudonym used by Bill Leeb when he was a member of the band Skinny Puppy.
This page was last modified 22:40, 2 July 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wilhelm_Schroeder   (45 words)

  
 MB Herald: November 19, 1999: Deaths Index
Predeceased by Wilhelm, 2 sons, 1 great-granddaughter and 9 siblings, she is mourned by children Henry, John, Martha, Annie, Bill, Emilie, Erna, Ella, Tilly and Bernie; 24 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren.
Wilhelm was arrested in 1945, and put into forced labour, and all but their youngest 2 children were forced to work for other Polish farmers.
Wilhelm was interred by the Soviets in the early part of World War II.
old.mbherald.com /38-22/deaths.html   (1494 words)

  
 Motorsport.com: News channel
Vukovich, whose father, Bill Vukovich, won the "500" twice and was leading when he was killed in a crash during the 1955 race, separated himself from racing after his son, Billy III, was killed in a sprint car race Nov. 25, 1990, in California.
Vukovich returns to Indy: Bill Vukovich II, who finished second in the 1973 Indianapolis 500 and drove in the race 12 times, returned to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway May 8 for the first time in nearly a decade.
The Vukovich family is the only one in which a father, son and grandson all drove in the "500." Bill Sr.
www.motorsport.com /news/article.asp?ID=64011   (710 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Delerium
Wilhelm Schroeder is a musician, born Wilhelm Anton Leeb (also known as Bill Leeb) on September 21, 1966 in Vienna (Austria).
Intermix was a musical band in the 1990s, made of Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber.
Leeb was a guest musician and early supporter of industrial dance pioneers Skinny Puppy, but after he left in 1984, he went on to create his own project, Front Line Assembly with collaborator Michael Balch.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Delerium   (1199 words)

  
 Washingtonpost.com: Live Online
Schroeder, you were one of the strong supporters in Congress of the so-called "Motor-Voter" bill at the time it was passed in the early 1990's.
Born in Portland, Ore., in 1940, Schroeder graduated magna cum laude in 1961 from the University of Minnesota.
Patricia Schroeder: The last I looked, the Senate was controlled by the Democrats, Republicans have a razor-thin margin in the House, and the presidential election was contested for weeks.
yp.washingtonpost.com /wp-srv/zforum/01/bob1211.htm   (1199 words)

  
 Guardian Roger Needham
Needham retired from the university after becoming managing director of Microsoft Research Limited, Cambridge, but becoming "Bill's don" only made him more prominent.
Needham was one of the first to appreciate the need for computer security, and in 1967, he devised a method for encrypting password files in a secure way.
Needham, by now in a wheelchair, donned a workman's helmet, saying he was still very much a practical engineer.
www.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,4621592-103684,00.html   (910 words)

  
 May 4 Archive - Bill Schroeder
The Schroeder family moved to Lorain when Bill was four years old, and while still in elementary school, he was recognized as an honor student.
The following is an excerpt from a letter to J. Gregory Payne from Florence Schroeder, the mother of Bill Schroeder, killed at Kent State on May 4, 1970.
Schroeder, you may realize that perhaps it was better for your child to lose his life now than end up entangled in a mesh of filth that has but one aim-to distroying freedom and education as we once enjoyed it in this country.
may4archive.org /bill_schroeder.shtml   (4256 words)

  
 Skinny Puppy
In the summer of 1986 Wilhelm Schroeder left the band to pursue solo work and was replaced by Dwayne Goettel, formerly of the band Psyche.
Wilhelm, better known as Bill Leeb, was a friend of the band who was enthusiastic about making music.
Wilhelm decided to leave the band during the making of this record, facing the prospect of a world tour which he was not interested in doing.
www.inmove.de /skinnypuppy/english/historie.html   (3663 words)

  
 Skinny Puppy Profile (Part II)
The choice for the third position in the band fell on Wilhelm Schroeder (Bill Leeb), who has been described by Key, as Skinny Puppy's greatest fan prior to his entrance into the band (Convulsion '91).
Wilhelm schroeder had for some time been unhappy with the limited extent of his influence on the band's music, and when the prospect of another Skinny Puppy tour became an issue, he decided to leave the band.
Bites tour was a success with fans and critics, and by the end of the year Skinny Puppy was working on their next album and tour.
www.lastsigh.com /profiles/puppyprofileb.htm   (844 words)

  
 The Carillon - Letters to the Editor - May June 17, 2004 - Week #25
Now Vic is telling half-truths to his constituents about the hate crimes bill.
Vic's only defence is that he didn't understand the situation.
Either way, in either situation, Vic Toews is demonstrating a supreme lack of functional understanding, or he is maliciously lying for his benefit.
www.thecarillon.com /lettersjun17_04.html   (844 words)

  
 Wilhelm Schroeder : Bill Leeb
Wilhelm Schroeder is a musician, born Wilhelm Anton Leeb on September 21st, 1966 in Vienna (Austria).
From 1984 onward he was known as Bill Leeb.
Leeb lives in Vancouver, Canada, and is married to Carryl-Ann Loeppke.
www.eurofreehost.com /bi/Bill_Leeb.html   (179 words)

  
 frontline: the navy blues: Representative Pat Schroeder (D.-Colorado) PBS
Schroeder is a member of the House Armed Services Committee and a central player in issues surrounding the military's treatment of women.
Schroeder also led a march of Congresswomen to the Senate to protest Admiral Kelso's forced early retirement at full rank (Kelso had been present at Tailhook '91).
In the midst of the Tailhook controversy, she wrote a provision into a defense bill which repealed the ban on women in combat aviation.
www.pbs.org /wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/navy/ails/schroeder1.html   (179 words)

  
 schroeder-pat
After being passed by both the House and the Senate during the 102nd Congress, the President vetoed Schroeder's bill.
Schroeder has been at the forefront of the liberal wing of the Democratic Party, taking leadership on the critical issues of foreign and military policy, arms control and disarmament, women's economic equity and health, educational opportunity, and civil and constitutional rights.
During the 102nd Congress, Schroeder put herself at the center of a national debate on the way that the military treats women and homosexuals when she helped expose cases of sexual harassment within the armed services, and called on the military to end its discriminatory policies toward- gays and women.
www.mith2.umd.edu /WomensStudies/GovernmentPolitics/WomeninCongress/Biographies/House/schroeder-pat   (179 words)

  
 Mennonite Historian--Volume XVIII, No. 4, December 1992 - Mennonite Church Canada
The members are Helmut Huebert (Chair), Christine Longhurst (Board representative), Sarah Klassen, Harry Loewen, William (Bill) Schroeder, Ken Reddig and Abe Dueck (Director).
William Schroeder is a retired school teacher and a volunteer at CMBS.
An illustration is William Ewing Gleason's doctoral dissertation in the history department of Indiana University, 1972, entitled: "The All-Russian Union of Towns and the All-Russian Union of Zemstvos in World War I: 1914-1917", which stresses particularly the often very difficult relations of these agencies with the tsarist government officials.
www.peaceworks.ca /~mccanada/programs/archives/mennonitehistorian/mhdec92.htm   (6451 words)

  
 William Schroeder Creston
William Hans "Bill" Schroeder Jr., 70, of Creston died Dec. 23, 2004, at his home.
Schroeder, son of Mabel (Bannister) and William Hans Schroeder, was born Aug. 21, 1934, in Council Bluffs.
Survivors include his wife, Marie Schroeder of Creston; two daughters, Linda M. (husband Troy) Lawrence of Gowrie and Ann Marie (husband Kendall) Powers of Creston; a son, William J. Schroeder of Buffalo, N.Y.; and eight grandchildren, Laura and Ashley Buske, Trey and Trenton Lawrence and Zachary, Jacob, Tessa and Ella Powers.
www.crestonnewsadvertiser.com /318566711584792.php   (321 words)

  
 ( A History Overview With Nivek Ogre )
After Remission, in October of 1985, Wilhelm Schroeder (Bill Leeb of Front Line Assembly fame) joined and Bites, the first full-length recording, was released.
Schroeder left in 1986, during the recording of Mind: TPI, and was replaced by Dwayne Goetell.
Following the release of Mind: TPI, Cleanse, Fold, and Manipulate was released; containing some of their most "coherent, powerful material to date." VIVIsectVI, released in October of 1988, marked the beginning of their "most ambitious tour to date", accompanied by "Chud".
www.angelfire.com /nv/HarshStoneWhite/IntIndex/NivekHist.html   (596 words)

  
 NFL.com - NFL Insider
When Favre completes deep passes to Antonio Freeman (who has averaged 15.5 yards on 44 receptions) and Bill Schroeder (18.6 yards on 37 catches), it not only helps give each receiver more operating room by forcing balanced coverage on both sides of the field, but also opens up rushing lanes for Ahman Green.
In last week's 17-7 victory against the Chicago Bears, Favre connected with Freeman and Schroeder on passes of 33 and 23 yards, respectively.
With one less big-play threat to worry about, opponents slide extra coverage to Schroeder and move an additional run stopper near the line of scrimmage to help shut down Green.
www.nfl.com /insider/story/4690366   (596 words)

  
 builder6txt.html
Ted Schroeder, president of Kensington Homes, brings more than twenty years experience to his quality custom homes.
Nancy Gilmore makes her HOMEARAMA® debut in a most unique manner — as a favor to her brother, builder Ted Schroeder.
In working with their clients from the initial design plan through planting, Bill and the staff focus on easy maintenance plans for today's busy homeowners.
www.cincinnati.com /homearama/fall2004/txt/builder6txt.html   (596 words)

  
 Techno Guide: Front Line Assembly
Front Line Assembly was formed in 1985 by Bill Leeb aka Wilhelm Schroeder, a former member of SKINNY PUPPY.
Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber also started another group Interinix and Delerium in 1989 and have worked with increasingly popularity with people like Sarah McLachlan.
Front Line Assembly's style progressed from Ambient like to Industrial and gripping to even a stage with the usage of guitars and back again to Synth Pop.
www.intuitivemusic.com /tguidefrontlineassembly.html   (101 words)

  
 Front Line Assembly Interview (1988)
Bill Leeb (Wilhelm Schroeder) was the bass synth player in SKINNY PUPPY until 1986, when he left the group to concentrate on solo projects.
Bill took some time off from his busy recording and touring schedule to answer a few questions for GODSEND.
Together, Leeb and Balch have released three albums.
members.evansville.net /tgodsend/fla88.html   (298 words)

  
 Pat Schroeder to speak at Stanford April 3
Schroeder is a House sponsor of the Freedom of Choice Act, a bill that would put into federal law the principles of Roe.
After exploring a bid for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1987, Schroeder was voted one of the six most highly respected women in America in a Gallup poll.
STANFORD -- Rep. Pat Schroeder, D-Colo., the most senior woman in Congress, will speak on the state of women's issues in national politics at Stanford University on Friday, April 3.
www.stanford.edu /dept/news/relaged/920330Arc2340.html   (298 words)

  
 Rocky Mountain News: Books
Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan (dubbed "The Teflon President" by Schroeder), Newt Gingrich, Walter Mondale, Bill Clinton, Gary Hart, and Wilbur Mills are just a few of the people Schroeder locked horns and/or worked with during her nearly quarter-century on Capitol Hill.
The author praises Schroeder for her work on major issues dealing with the military, as well as family and feminist issues, to which she held strong, no matter her many critics.
Like her or not, agree with her or not, Schroeder's a brilliant woman with a superb sense of humor, and that comes across in Lowy's narrative.
www.rockymountainnews.com /drmn/books/article/0,1299,DRMN_63_2380333,00.html   (298 words)

  
 Pat Schroeder to speak at Union (Feb 10, 2000)
Schroeder's visit is sponsored by University Bookstore, Associated Students of Madison, Students for Bill Bradley, the Women's History Society, the Young Feminist Task Force and the Distinguished Lecture Series Committee of the Wisconsin Union Directorate, the student program board that develops, promotes and coordinates more than 800 activities and events annually.
First elected to Congress in 1972, Pat Schroeder represented the first congressional district of Colorado, including the city and county of Denver, in the U.S. House of Representatives until 1997, when she retired as the longest-serving woman in the House.
Former Congresswoman Pat Schroeder will speak about"Challenges in America's Future" Tuesday, Feb. 15, in the Wisconsin Union Theater at 7:30 p.m.
www.news.wisc.edu /3653.html   (298 words)

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