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Rear-Admiral J. Robert Lunney: A Portrait of an Honorable American - part 1
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Heart of an honorable sailor. Commitment, duty, sense of obligation, the bond of teamwork, bravery, work ethic, care for his men and leadership by example is the framework that makes up the heart of Peter Tomich and live deep in the emotional fabric that makes up J. Robert Lunney.
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(E) Grateful Dead's last keyboardist, Vince Welnick, dies at 55
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Grateful Dead's last keyboardist, Vince Welnick, dies at 55 Vince Welnick and Nenad Bach at Vince's house Op-ed I knew Vince for a long time, almost 20 years, before he joined Grateful Dead. Great player and a friend. He played on my last album 'Thousand Years of Peace' on couple of tunes. Great musical sense and easy to work with. I enjoyed every moment with Vince, whether we recorded, talked about Croatia, Bosendorfer
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(E) Risha Cupit, an honorary Croatian
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Risha Cupit Zovem se Risha Cupit. Ja sam Amerikanica iz New Orleans, ali sada iz Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Imam tri Irska Vuka Lovacka psa. Takodjer, bavim se spasavanjem sismisa.I have slowly been studying the Croatian language for one and half years. Although, I have studied many other languages, to me, Croatian is the most beautiful. Boravila sam u Rujnu u Zagrebu, Splitu i Dubro
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(E) Bevan Calvert Story - An Australian Handball Player
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Bevan Calvert Focus: An Australian Handball PlayerHandball as a sports gained greater popularity in Australia following its exposure at the 2000 Olympics Games hosted by Sydney. In June 2004 Australia won the Oceania World Championship Qualification Tournament. This enabled Australia to compete in the World Men’s Handball Championship which was held in January 2005 in Tunisia. A few months after the 2005 World Championships, one of the
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(E) Jeffrey Lesser Friend of Croatia
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Mario Ancic and Jeffrey Lesser INTERVIEW WITH JEFFREY LESSER By Katarina TepeshJEFFREY LESSER lives in West Orange, New Jersey, where he is a 16-year-old high school junior. A "straight A" student, Jeffrey is the editorials editor of his school newspaper, the Pioneer, and frequently contributes editorials, mainly about politics. Jeff is the captain of the boys' tennis team at West Orange High School. He hopes to attend
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(E) Frank Enea - Rock and Roll with a Heart
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Frank Enea www.frankenea.com "With eyes on the world" is how the New York Times, in a July 2003 feature article, described Frank Enea's music and vision of his future. Another quote bandied about was “The Return of Rock!” Music presses, also in 2003, tried to elevate garage-rock bands to headliner status by proclaiming that they were going to save the rock genre. They all came . . . and they all went.
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(E) David Amram - A Living American Treasure
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David Amram B I O G R A P H Y A Living American Treasure David Amram has composed more than 100 orchestral and chamber music works, written many scores for Broadway theater and film including the classic scores Splendor in The Grass and The Manchurian Candidate, two operas including the ground-breaking Holocaust opera and ABC Television Event The Final Ingredient, and the score for the landmark 1959 Beat Generation documentary film wit
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(E) Kerry Kennedy & R.F. Kennedy Center for Human Rights
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Kerry Kennedy & R.F. Kennedy Center for Human RightsKerry Kennedy has led more than forty human rights delegations to more than thirty countries over the course of two decades. Kerry established the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Human Rights in 1987 to ensure the protection of rights codified under the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights. She has worked on diverse issues such as child labor, disappearances, indigenous land rights, judic
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(E) KLAPADOOWOPELLA
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KLAPADOOWOPELLA www.klapa.us A NIGHT OF KLAPA MUSICMore than one-hundred miles to the east of Italy is the Dalmatian coast of Croatia. It is typically Mediterranean, and very mountainous. The crystal-clear Adriatic washes along the hundreds of miles of coastline. The precipitous Dinaric Alps rise thousands of feet, they being so convoluted and rugged that travel along the coast and its islands is restricted to marine traffic and
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