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  2. Ruth Coker Burks - Wikipedia

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    Frances Ruth Coker Burks (born March 19, 1959), [1] also known as the Cemetery Angel, is a former caregiver of AIDS crisis patients and an AIDS awareness advocate based in Arkansas. [2] During the AIDS epidemic in the late 1980s, she used her salary as a real estate agent to care for AIDS patients whose families and communities had abandoned them.

  3. Eleanor Sanger - Wikipedia

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    Eleanor Sanger (September 15, 1929 – March 7, 1993) was a 7-time Emmy-award-winning television writer and producer, who was the first woman Network Sports Producer. [ 1 ] "Women television producers are still as rare as Howard Cosell 's silences, but at least one has begun to break through the double barriers of televised sports.

  4. Victoria Sanger Freeman - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Sanger Freeman died in August 1991. Her ashes were placed in the family plot at Margate where Sanger's 'Hall by the Sea' was — at one time — a crowd puller at the seaside town. She was the last of the great Sanger dynasty. Her obituary appeared in The Daily Telegraph on 21 August 1991.

  5. Floods and frozen cars: Photos show aftermath of water main ...

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    Residents in Detroit, Michigan, are dealing with the aftermath of a water main break that flooded homes earlier this week.. On Monday, a 54-inch steel transmission line built in the 1930s ruptured ...

  6. Surviving Members of The Jackson 5 Mark 55th Anniversary of ...

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    Michael Ochs Archives/Getty. The Jackson 5 — (L-R) Tito Jackson, Marlon Jackson, Michael Jackson, Jackie Jackson, Jermaine Jackson in the early 1970s

  7. Charles W. Coker - Wikipedia

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    When Charlie Coker succeeded his father as president in 1970, Sonoco had annual sales of $125 million, there were 6,000 employees, and its operations totaled 61. By 1998, when he moved from chief executive officer and chairman of the board, Sonoco had annual sales of $2.56 billion and its 16,500 employees were stationed at more than 275 ...

  8. She amputated her arm due to a rare cancer. Her open ... - AOL

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    Her open-casket funeral for it went viral. Doucette first noticed something wasn't right with her arm when she was 16. She had pain and numbness in her hand, but thought it was due to carpel ...

  9. Jedediah Sanger - Wikipedia

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    Jedediah Sanger (February 28, 1751 – June 6, 1829) was the founder of the town of New Hartford, New York, United States.He was a native of Sherborn, Massachusetts, and the ninth child of Richard and Deborah Sanger, a prominent colonial New England family.