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FRANK PALMER DISPLAYS HALLEY'S COMET OPAL
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Frank Palmer, of Lightning Ridge, Australia, displays the
Halley's Comet opal. The worl...
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PROBATE
The Journal Record
; (89275) NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL, DETERMINATION OF HEIRS, DEVISEES AND LEGATEES AND ISSUANCE OF LETTERS TESTAMENTARY No. P-91-1005 Notice is hereby given to all heirs, legatees and devisees of Bessie G. Dryden, deceased, that on the 21st day of June, 1991, Frank Palmer
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Norman's movie targets; FE PARDOE'S CRIMEFILE.
The Birmingham Post (England)
; Death on Sunset. By Barry Norman (Orion, pounds 16.99): This story positively glitters from first to last; Barry Norman loses no opportunity to show his immense knowledge of the cinema, and he does it most elegantly. A British gang-boss has invested a fortune in a film to be made in Hollywood. He
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Who was it that said.(Features)
Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
; Who was it that said: I always thought that Deep Throat was a movie about a giraffe! ? Frank Palmer, Livingston This famous comment was a typical throwaway line from Bob Hope (1903-2003). Miss Linda Lovelace, the star of the 1972 porn movie, was not available for comment!
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Versico Inc.(Frank Palmer appointed in Carlisle Companies Inc. Versico Inc.)(Brief Article)
Roofing Contractor
; Versico Inc., Akron, Ohio, announced that Frank Palmer of Salt Lake City has been appointed Western regional manager. He will be responsible for new business development and customer relations as well as managing Western regional sales representatives and distributors. Previously, operations and
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Crime Roundup.
Jerusalem Post
; Alex Auswaks Jerusalem Post 09-11-1998 KEEPING BAD COMPANY by Ann Granger. London, Hodder Headline. 311 pp. 5.99. Just thinking about being tied to anything (or even anyone) fills Fran Varady, 21, with strong negative emotions - in other words, scares her witless. Her boyfriend Ganesh is the exact
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Libby was guilty
Chicago Sun-Times
; Robert Novak claims [column, June 11] that Scooter Libby's conviction was due to "prosecutorial abuse." Actually, it was due to Libby's clear guilt. Unlike Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, who could not remember, Libby gave the grand jury clear reports of meeting conversations. A failing memory
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Burg turned antiques into family treasures
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Burg turned antiques into family treasures She traveled to find rarities she could fix up By DAVE SHEELEY dsheeley@journalsentinel.com, Journal Sentinel Friday, October 17, 2003 Elm Grove -- The once--dilapidated antiques Dorothy Burg fixed up often drew the attention of passers-by, who peered
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Focus on our security
Chicago Sun-Times
; Ed Feulner's op-ed [Sept. 6] listed "national security" as the most important job before Congress. I can agree with that generality. Back in December, the 9/11 Commission listed many areas where the president and Congress had made no progress; since then, they've done little. Sen. Barack Obama has
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MIRROR MAN PALMER DIES.(Features)
The Mirror (London, England)
; RESPECTED Mirror reporter and crime novelist Frank Palmer died yesterday aged 66. Frank, who was our East Midlands correspondent in Nottingham for more than 20 years, left in 1991 to write detective novels. Tony Blair's spokesman Alastair Campbell, who worked with Frank at the Mirror, said: He was
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Clinton Is on Wrong Track
Chicago Sun-Times
; Your editorial on President Clinton's failure to cut defense bloat was right on ("New About-Face From Clinton," March 30). There is a particular reason why cuts should be made this year. We are in a dilemma in which federal expenditures are needed to push the economy out of the recession, but any
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