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Return to Vietnam
http://vietnam.lohudblogs.com/2007/11/16/down-the-rabbit-holes-in-cu-chi
A veteran, his daughter, their journey. Laquo; ‘Garbage Pail Kids’ – life for Cambodian refugees in Tra Vinh. Meeting an ‘American War’ hero: V.C. Jane? Down the rabbit holes in Cu Chi. We went to Cu Chi. Again today, this time with the rest of our group of Rockland County Vietnam veterans, Rotary Club members. And friends. We ended up at a different tunnel tour – no shooting range. At this one, but we got an excellent demonstration of how the Viet Cong guerrillas. Disappeared down these tiny tunnel holes.
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Anyone for tennis?
http://tennis.lohudblogs.com/2008/09/05/jankovic-finally-gets-through-semis
News and notes from the U.S. Open. Laquo; Football or tennis? Jankovic finally gets through semis. No 2 Jelena Jankovic advanced to her first-ever Grand Slam final, defeating No. 5 Elena Dementieva 6-4, 6-4 today at the U.S. Open. The second semifinal between No. 4 Serena Williams and No. 6 Dinara Safina is up next. This entry was posted on Friday, September 5th, 2008 at 4:39 pm by Harold Gutmann. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Subscribe to this blog. Josh, who is 26 and ...
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Return to Vietnam
http://vietnam.lohudblogs.com/2007/11/21/thanks-from-the-go-vap-orphanage
A veteran, his daughter, their journey. Laquo; Finding Jesus (Buddha and Confucius, too) at the Cao Dai Holy See. Vietnam veterans give thanks for survival, peace. Thanks from the Go Vap Orphanage. I’ve stayed in touch with Kim Browne. The British woman who was one of the last babies airlifted out of Saigon before it fell in 1975. She is staying in Ho Chi Minh City for a few more weeks, volunteering at the Go Vap Orphanage. Thanks to the donated brain shunts. Delivered by the humanitarian tour group.
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Return to Vietnam
http://vietnam.lohudblogs.com/2007/11/10/an-american-volunteer-at-a-vietnamese-orphanage
A veteran, his daughter, their journey. Laquo; Bringing smiles to the Go Vap Orphanage. News from the Rockland Rotarians, veterans (Nov. 5). An American volunteer at a Vietnamese orphanage. The Rotary Club group. Visiting the Go Vap Orphanage. With us in Ho Chi Minh City yesterday included Jennifer Weaver, a 22-year-old recent Lewis and Clark College. Graduate who has decided to stay on until the end of the year, while her parents and the rest of the group return to Seattle. Subscribe to this blog. Grew ...
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Return to Vietnam
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A veteran, his daughter, their journey. Archive for the 'go vap orphanage' Category. Jennifer Weaver’s return from Vietnam. I recently heard from Jennifer Weaver. The 22-year-old woman who had decided to stay on as a volunteer. At the Go Vap Orphanage. In Ho Chi Minh City after her parents and the rest of her humanitarian tour group returned to Seattle. She’s back home now, and here’s what she’d like Americans to know:. But spending time with some of the more disabled and sick children. Medical care that...
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Return to Vietnam
http://vietnam.lohudblogs.com/2007/11/14/the-things-theyve-carried
A veteran, his daughter, their journey. Laquo; Vietnam veterans: ‘We never felt safe’. Culture shock: it doesn’t lose suction. The things they’ve carried. During the Vietnam War, an Army grunt. About 60 pounds of supplies on his back. The Vietnam veterans on our trip remember every item well, ranging from the all-important Zippo lighters. To the letters from home. Click on the audio link to hear Army veteran Howard Goldin. Of Monsey, NY, describe what he humped around 40 years ago. Subscribe to this blog.
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The Business of Writing: 02/04/13
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The Business of Writing. Notes from a business writer. and now, novelist. Monday, February 4, 2013. My experience is similar to the one described in this great article by Benjamin Nugent. In today's New York Times. Isolation tank, limited engagement, or complete immersion in the world? What makes you most productive? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Bill Warrington's Last Chance. Click on image for trailer. Visit your favorite bookstore, or order online:. Author, Bill Warrington's Last Chance. Four Days a Week.
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The Business of Writing: This One's for Tara
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The Business of Writing. Notes from a business writer. and now, novelist. Thursday, April 2, 2015. This One's for Tara. That's Tara, seated on my right. Last month, I was honored to be the featured author at the Fitchburg (MA) Library's Author Night. The moderator was a fine young woman named Tara Dugan, who, as it turns out, is a distant cousin. although I'm still not sure how. Despite any genetic connection she may have with me, she did a great job. While I was revising a poem that sucked, my long-dead.
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Veterans feeding veterans | At Ease!
http://veterans.lohudblogs.com/2009/11/23/veterans-feeding-veterans
A blog about veterans affairs. Laquo; Veterans registration day. WVOX hosts Thanksgiving troop calls. White Plains American Legion Post 135 hosts it’s annual Thanksgiving luncheon for Montrose VA hospital patients tomorrow, as they’ve done for years. It’s a great event that gives the patients a chance to get out for a while and enjoy good food and company. This entry was posted on Monday, November 23rd, 2009 at 3:31 pm by Rich Liebson. Get an RSS reader. Was born and raised in India, where she worked as ...
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Just Browsing
http://justbrowsing.lohudblogs.com/2009/08/07/time-to-swap
Mary Shustack shops around. Laquo; In the news. Time to ‘Swap’. I hope you had a chance to see my story about the Swap-O-Rama-Rama. It ran in Monday’s Life and Style section and here on LoHud.com. If not, click here. To read all about it. Just wanted to remind you the event is happening tomorrow. In short, Home Aides of Rockland are running this benefit event that puts an emphasis on re-purposing clothes. Then, you get to pick from what others have brought and that’s when the fun really starts. Clothing ...