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  2. R. W. Apple Jr. - Wikipedia

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    In Vietnam, Apple distinguished himself as chief of The New York Times bureau and won many awards for his work. [1] In a long article in 1967, "The Making of a Stalemate," he exposed the failure of the U.S. military to make progress in the war after 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 years of fighting and with some 500,000 troops in the country. [ 2 ]

  3. Liberty Orchards - Wikipedia

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    Liberty Orchards is a packaged food products company located in Cashmere, Washington. Founded as an apple farm in 1918 by Armenian business partners [ 2 ] Armen Tertsagian and Mark Balaban, [ 3 ] the company moved into canning and then confectionery during the 1930s and 1940s.

  4. Pies at the Y create community spirit - AOL

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    The YMCA's Community Kitchen opened last week and the apple pie making class attracted 10 people. ... one of the best cookbooks of the year by the New York Times, Food and Wine, Eater and Vogue ...

  5. Sally Schmitt - Wikipedia

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    Sally Schmitt was born Sarah Elizabeth Kelsoe in Roseville, California. She grew up on a farm and initially learned to cook from her mother. [2] Sally studied Home Economics at the University of California, Davis and graduated from the University of California, Berkeley in 1952. The following year she married banker Donald Schmitt.

  6. Remember Stephenson’s Apple Farm? A grandson is ... - AOL

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    Stephenson’s Apple Farm Restaurant, at the southeast corner of U.S. 40 and Lee’s Summit Road, closed in 2007. Entrees included creamy baked chicken (a favorite of many), brisket and hickory ...

  7. John Bunker - Wikipedia

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    John Bunker (born 1950 or 1951) is an American orchardist, pomologist, and "apple explorer". [1] [2] [3] An expert on American apples and their history, [4] [5] [6] he is the founder of the mail-order nursery Fedco Trees, a division of the cooperative Fedco Seeds. [7]

  8. The New York Times - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times celebrated fifty thousand issues on March 14, 1995, an observance that should have occurred on July 26, 1996. [269] The New York Times has reduced the physical size of its print edition while retaining its broadsheet format. The New-York Daily Times debuted at 18 inches (460 mm) across.

  9. 30 Christmas Traditions From Around the World - AOL

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    Revelers take part in the SantaCon pub crawl in New York on Dec. 14, 2024. Kena Betancur—AFP/Getty Images Indeed, quirky localizations of the festive season come from all over.