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  • DALLAS (CN) - Weizhen Tang took as much as $75 million from 200 Chinese-Americans in a Toronto-based Ponzi scheme he called the Overseas Chinese Fund, the SEC says in Federal Court.

    Courthouse News Service 2009

  • "Reserve Forces: Observations on Recent National Guard Use in Overseas and Homeland Missions and Future Challenges," GAO - 04-670T, April 29, 2004. 25.

    Ten Years Later 2005

  • "Reserve Forces: Observations on Recent National Guard Use in Overseas and Homeland Missions and Future Challenges," GAO - 04-670T, April 29, 2004. 25.

    Ten Years Later 2005

  • And damn if High Times didn't buy one, then a magazine called Overseas Living bought one, and then Walking Magazine bought one and someone else bought one.

    Peter Gorman: So You Want to Be a Journalist? Peter Gorman 2011

  • And damn if High Times didn't buy one, then a magazine called Overseas Living bought one, and then Walking Magazine bought one and someone else bought one.

    Peter Gorman: So You Want to Be a Journalist? Peter Gorman 2011

  • And damn if High Times didn't buy one, then a magazine called Overseas Living bought one, and then Walking Magazine bought one and someone else bought one.

    Peter Gorman: So You Want to Be a Journalist? Peter Gorman 2011

  • Orient Overseas, which is controlled by the family of former Hong Kong Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa, said robust demand for container shipping is continuing into the third quarter, and the company is considering raising freight rates on some key routes.

    Orient Overseas Sails To Profit 2010

  • The aid is known as the Overseas Development Aid or Foreign Development Assistance, which rich nations vote to assist countries in need.

    INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: A JUST WORLD AND A BETTER AFRICA IS A POSSIBILITY 2007

  • When Colin Powell seized the reins in 2001, he gutted and renamed the agency's facilities office (now called Overseas Buildings Operations, or O.B.O.), and in early 2001 brought in a retired Army Corps of Engineers major general named Charles Williams to accelerate and discipline an ambitious $14 billion construction program.

    The Mega-Bunker of Baghdad Langewiesche, William 2007

  • It's called the Overseas Highway, odd name for a road, Overseas Highway.

    CNN Transcript Sep 20, 2005 2005

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