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KOREA -- 50 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK, MAY 3-9 FEDERAL DOCUMENT CLEARING HOUSE, INC.
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Regulatory Intelligence Data
04-30-2001
WASHINGTON (Army News Service, April 30, 2001) -- Amid relative quiet,
U.N. forces prepared fortifications along No Name Line in expectation of
another Chinese offensive, 50 years ago this week in Korea.
May 3-9 -- It's relatively quiet on the front this week except for the
Republic of Korea divisions in the east. The U.N. Command estimates there
are 300,000 enemy troops still in a position to attack...
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MacArthur's investing genius; Diversified mix yields 26% return in '03, a $914 million gain.(News)(Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation)(Column)
Crain's Chicago Business
; Byline: JEREMY MULLMAN The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, long an investment laggard, has diversified its portfolio and morphed into a money-managing juggernaut. The $4.4-billion foundation made $914 million on its investments last year, according to its recently available annual
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`MACARTHUR' SPECIAL COMMANDS ATTENTION.(Entertainment/Weekend/Spotlight)
Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
; Byline: Dusty Saunders Denver Rocky Mountain News Broadcasting Critic The scenes are vividly familiar, even to casual observers of his legendary career. Gen. Douglas MacArthur strides ...
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MacArthur and Defeat in the Philippines
Naval War College Review
; Connaughton, Richard. MacArthur and Defeat in the Philippines. New York: Overlook Press, 2001. 394pp.$35 In the dark days following the onset of the Pacific War, American military successes were few and far between. The gallant, albeit unsuccessful, defense of the Philippines, however, captured the
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MacArthur has turned a corner, outperforms again; With new asset mix, Chicago foundation delivers 26% return.(News)
Investment News
; Byline: Jeremy Mullman CNS CHICAGO - The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, long an investment laggard, has diversified its portfolio and morphed into a money-managing juggernaut. The $4.4 billion foundation made $914 million on its investments last year, according to its recently
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MacArthur's luxury Park for a prison; BRIDIE KILLER OFFER.(News)
The People (London, England)
; MURDERER Malcolm MacArthur has accepted a Government offer of a transfer to an open prison and will be moved from Mountjoy Prison later in the month, it has been learned. He is expected to be moved to Shelton Abbey near Arklow in Co Wicklow. The former stately home of the Earls of Wicklow, it is
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MacArthur lesson must not fade away.(Editorial)
The Boston Herald
; Byline: WAYNE WOODLIEF With the hard task of reconstructing Iraq almost at hand, the Bush administration should study the way a legendary old soldier - the late Gen. Douglas MacArthur - transformed conquered Japan into a thriving democracy after World War II. MacArthur, a hero general of the Allied
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General makes `MacArthur' worth viewing
The Boston Globe
; MacARTHUR Produced and written by: Austin Hoyt Directed by: Austin Hoyt and Sarah Holt Narrated by: David Ogden Stiers On: WGBH-TV, Ch. 2 Date: Tonight and tomorrow, 9-11 p.m. Rating: PG-TV Most Americans know something of General Douglas MacArthur. His line "I shall return" is chiseled into the
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MACARTHUR COULD LOSE 4 MORE STORES THIS TIME, CLOSINGS AREN'T DUE TO TROUBLED RETAIL CHAINS.(BUSINESS)
The Virginian Pilot
; Byline: JOANNE KIMBERLIN THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT\ NORFOLK -- NORFOLK - Sephora is pulling out of MacArthur Center. Z Gallerie might not be far behind. Bostonian closes at the end of April. Esprit is leaving, too, but doesn't know when. The exodus comes as the downtown mall zeroes in on its third
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UNCHARTERED TERRITORY HART'S MACARTHUR HEADS TO STATE GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP ON AN UNFAMILIAR COURSE, BUT THAT'S NOTHING NEW TO HIM.(Sports)
Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
; Byline: Tim Haddock Staff Writer Hart High of Newhall's Johnny MacArthur has never played Santa Maria Country Club, site of Tuesday's state championship golf tournament. He said he prefers it that way. I like playing new courses, said MacArthur, a senior who won the SCGA Tournament on May 29 in
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Sailing: Heroine MacArthur nurses a secret fear of the flip side
The Independent on Sunday
; Even by Ellen MacArthur's standards the next phase in her life is shaping up to be more demanding than she can ever have imagined. This new period turned a crucial corner last week when MacArthur's new machine, the romantically named Castorama B & Q, was christened in Sydney Harbour in a ceremony
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