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But here we found Louis's Légion d'honneur dossier, which revealed that he had lost an eye, a limb and seven teeth, transporting grenades to the front.
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St. Louis's James Bullard said Saturday that plans to buy $600 billion in Treasury securities should be kept under review and that the Fed may not need to buy so much given the strength of the U.S. recovery
New Front Could Open Up Against Sterling David Cottle 2011
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As Mr. Roberts notes, the author Richard Wright was at the bout and later described the jubilation in Harlem that greeted the radio broadcast of Louis's victory: A hundred thousand black people surged out of taprooms, flats, restaurants, and filled the streets and sidewalks like the Mississippi River overflowing in flood time.
The Standard Bearer 2010
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No, it was just puzzlement: this Louis's handwriting was wrong; he had a different date of birth.
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The Louis-Schmeling rematch came on June 22, 1938, precisely a year after Louis's fight with Braddock.
The Standard Bearer 2010
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Though civil-rights historians seldom take sufficient note of Louis's contribution, Mr. Roberts makes it plain that Louis, in his own discreet way, was a force for integration in the armed forces and the country as well.
The Standard Bearer 2010
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In an interview this week in St. Louis's Riverfront Times, Ms. Tucker said she'd never been particularly political but grew alarmed by the direction the country was taking.
Tea Party to the Rescue Peggy Noonan 2010
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The series is now at St. Louis's Busch Stadium, which is named for the family that built Anheuser-Busch, the company that makes Budweiser.
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The author of superb studies of the boxers Jack Johnson and Jack Dempsey, Mr. Roberts spins a graceful and reliable narrative of Louis's life.
The Standard Bearer 2010
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The author has much respect and even affection for his subject, but he does not pull any punches when discussing the final rounds of Louis's life.
The Standard Bearer 2010
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