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Indonesia faces coffee shipment delays, beans scarce
Reuters* Up to 3,000 T of shipments may be delayed in April -traders * Sumatran premiums reach up to $100 despite harvest By Lewa Pardomuan SINGAPORE, April 24 (Reuters) - Coffee exporters on Indonesia's main growing island of Sumatra are likely to delay...Tags: Indonesia, Weather, Singapore, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Exports
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INSIGHT-China consolidates sea claims as Asian diplomacy struggles
ReutersBy Manuel Mogato MASINLOC, Philippines, April 23 (Reuters) - For decades, fishermen along the northwestern Philippine coast treated the teeming fishing grounds of the Scarborough Shoal as their backyard, less than a day's boat ride away. Now, they see...Tags: Singapore, Taiwan, Beijing (China), Physical Fitness and Exercise, Brunei
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Father, son participate in Vietnam 'Wall Washing' at Vietnam Memorial
Keller Curtis of Fallston and his father, Richard Tibbetts of Bel Air, participated in the first "Wall Washing" of the year April 13 at the Vietnam Memorial in Washington, D.C., to pay respect to those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom....Tags: Mortgages, Washington, DC
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Vietnam vets to plan memorial service
The Vietnam 40th anniversary planning committee will meet at 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post at 821 Circle Drive in Aberdeen. Vietnam veterans and Vietnam-era veterans will meet to finalize the memorial service and continue... -
Letters: Jonathan Winters, comic genius
Re "Comic had ark of characters," Obituary, April 13 I first met Jonathan Winters in 1967 in Vietnam. Not many Hollywood people did USO visits to our remote location. We never hosted the Bob Hope-type entertainers. Winters was brilliant. Before the... -
Fisher gets time for stealing from local veterans
Daily American Staff WriterEight men and women sat at attention in a Somerset County courtroom Thursday morning. A former Air Force veteran — once one of their own — was being sentenced for stealing more than $5,000 from Vietnam Veterans of America Somerset County...Tags: Friedens, Justice System, Trials, Memorial Day, Crime, Law and Justice
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Review: For Robert Redford, 'The Company You Keep' means good actors
The past is a puzzle that resurfaces in bits and pieces for Robert Redford in "The Company You Keep." The political potboiler's producer, director and star still leans left, but in telling this fable about 1970s radicals grown older and wiser, Redford's...
Tags: All the President's Men (movie), Stephen Root, Entertainment, Celebrities, America's Got Talent (tv program)
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Vietnam jails farmer who fought eviction -- and one of his foes
When the government came for his land, Doan Van Vuon fought back -- first with the law, then with a shotgun. The fish farmer used rifles and explosives to battle police and soldiers seizing his converted swampland, injuring several officers in the...
Tags: Human Rights, Trials, Politics, Punishment, Prisons
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Cimarron Group closes office in Beijing
The Hollywood entertainment marketing company the Cimarron Group has closed its office in Beijing after less than a year in operation. The development underscores the challenges American companies face when trying to do business in China, where movies...Tags: Career and Workplace, Entertainment, Asia, MGM Inc., Beijing (China)
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Dick Cheney dishonest, defiant and then some to the end in Showtime documentary
The Baltimore SunThe first question Dick Cheney is asked in "The World According to Dick Cheney" is: What's your favorite virtue? "Integrity," he answers. What do you value most in your friends?" he's asked in follow-up. "Honesty," he says through those crooked,...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Entertainment, Health and Safety at School, Iraq, Defense Equipment
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'The Sapphires' a tuneful trip to Vietnam ★★ 1/2
Some diversions invite comparison more readily than others. Take "The Sapphires," the most chipper film ever set in Vietnam. Already, many have seen it and liked it. If you enjoyed "Strictly Ballroom" or "The Commitments," which is to say if you fell...
Tags: Raquel Welch, The Sapphires (movie), Entertainment, Bridesmaids (movie), Chris O'Dowd
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'The Walking Dead': David Morrissey on the Governor and Elvis
David Morrissey has cast a wide shadow over "The Walking Dead" in its third season as the much anticipated villainous leader known as the Governor. While the character is a sinister presence with a black eye patch and a closet full of zombie heads,...
Tags: United Kingdom, Photography, Entertainment, Robert Plant, Regional Authority
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Mar 11, 2013
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