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Anderson Valley Post - Tue Nov 24, 2:07 pm ET
The Korean War Veterans Association, Northern California Chapter #1, dedicated a Korean War memorial at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 21, at the Northern California Veterans Cemetery, 11800 Gas Point Road, Igo.
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Edison-Metuchen Sentinel - Tue Nov 24, 7:20 pm ET
Central Jersey Chapter No. 148 Korean War Veterans is collecting music CDs and current or classic DVDs for the recreation/ entertainment department at the New Jersey Veterans Memorial Home at Menlo Park, Edison. Donated items may be mailed to Charles Koppelman, Commander, Korean War Veterans, 6 Yarmouth Drive, Monroe Township, NJ 08831.
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Alameda Sun - Thu Nov 26, 9:48 am ET
Alan Davis Mitchell, M.D. Dr. Alan Davis Mitchell, beloved Alameda pediatrician, passed away peacefully at age 84 November 17th, 2009, at home with his wife of 58 years and family members by his side.
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Nevada Journal - Thu Nov 26, 9:28 am ET
If it hadn’t been for the fact that he looked at a bulletin board at the Nevada City Hall last year, U.S. veteran Paul Dohlman, 58, isn’t sure what his life would be like today.
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San Jose Mercury News - Thu Nov 26, 12:27 am ET
Alejandro Ruiz Sr. stormed Japanese machine gun bunker twice
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US News & World Report - Wed Nov 25, 3:07 pm ET
It's not clear if the president's visit made progress on forging a partnership with Beijing.
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Park Hills Daily Journal - Thu Nov 26, 8:53 am ET
FARMINGTON — “This is a day to reflect on the cost of our freedom and pay tribute to all veterans past and present who paid for our freedom, sometimes with their very lives,” Commander Tony Carroll of the Farmington VFW Post 5896, said at Wednesday’s Veterans Day service at the county courthouse.
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The Iowa City Press-Citizen - Thu Nov 26, 4:25 am ET
It won’t be long before Solon has its own veteran’s memorial.
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WBOY Clarksburg - Thu Nov 26, 8:05 am ET
Judge Daniel McCarthy is survived by his wife, Janet; two sons; six grandchildren; and a sister.
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Jefferson City News Tribune - Thu Nov 26, 7:19 am ET
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama's eight-day trip to Asia produced no tangible wins for the United States, though he is citing talks with Asian allies that he says could help create thousands of job and open new markets for American goods in the future.
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The Journal News - Thu Nov 26, 2:49 am ET
LARCHMONT: To honor local veterans, the Larchmont Historical Society sponsored “Once Upon a Time in a War — A Salute to Local Veterans” at St. John’s Episcopal Church.
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Mt. Olive Chronicle - Thu Nov 26, 7:00 am ET
MOUNT OLIVE TWP. – The final phase of the All Veterans Memorial at Turkey Brook Park was dedicated on Sunday.
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Portsmouth Herald - Thu Nov 26, 2:15 am ET
PORTSMOUTH — Joseph Gionet was in the Army Air Corps for about two years after joining at the end of World War II. He served stateside as an aircraft mechanic.
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The Christian Science Monitor - Wed Nov 25, 12:43 pm ET
In South Korea, societal pressure still leads most unwed mothers to give up their children for adoption. But more are keeping their kids, sparking a debate about how to offer support.
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The Cincinnati Enquirer - Wed Nov 25, 9:33 pm ET
Samuel L. Belcher left his legacy in plastics. He held 60 patents, for common items such as the lazy Susan spice rack for Rubbermaid and the McDonald's foam clamshell package. The resident of Moscow, in Clermont County, also left a legacy of family and friends. He has died at 75 following open-heart surgery.