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Edward V.C. Nicol, SSA employee
Edward V.C. Nicol, a retired Social Security Administration public affairs representative who earned the name of "Mr. Meals on Wheels" for his more than three decades of volunteer work, died Jan. 13 of pneumonia at the Presbyterian Home of Maryland in...Tags: Highlandtown, Govans, Language, Pneumonia, Social Security
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Raise your glass: The Beirut, Lebanese Taverna
Apples are fall's fruit to most. But there's another forgotten fruit that's in season -- one that is, in my opinion, a better flavor to infuse into cocktails: the pomegranate. This seedy little wonder is tangier than an apple, sweeter than a cranberry...
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Terrorism's cold-blooded legacy
Perspective EditorTHE ENORMITY of the tragedy that befell America and the world on Tuesday may never be fully comprehended. This act had the power to horrify even the coldest-hearted terrorist with a cause. Iraq has muttered some absurdity about America paying the...Tags: Defense, Menachem Begin, Guerrilla Activity, Air France-KLM, Lebanon
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U.S. firms in gulf area fear war fallout
Associated PressDUBAI, United Arab Emirates - With the Iraq war in its fourth week and anti-American sentiment running high in the Arab world, U.S. companies in the region are anxious about the war's effects on their earnings and their employees' security. During the...Tags: U.S. Embassy, Restaurant and Catering Industry, General Motors Corp., Guerrilla Activity, IBM
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Arab nations back U.N. on Iraq inspection
From Wire ReportsBEIRUT, Lebanon -- Arab governments voiced collective support yesterday for new weapons inspections inside Iraq, although they want Arab experts added to the inspection teams and warned that the latest United Nations resolution should not be considered...Tags: Kuwait, Government, Defense Equipment, George W. Bush, National Government
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Crude reaches record $42.33
From Wire ReportsNEW YORK - Crude oil futures in New York rose above $42 a barrel for the first time after Saturday's killings of 22 people in a key Saudi Arabian oil-producing region raised concern that attacks might disrupt shipments. The violence comes at a time...Tags: Colin Powell, Natural Resources, Energy Resources, Kuwait, Iraq
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