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The International Olympic Committee -- headed by Avery Brundage from the U.S. -- had chosen Mexico as the first Third World country ever to host the Olympic Games.
October 2 is not forgotten - upsurge and massacre In Mexico, 1968 part 1: the youth revolt 2006
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The International Olympic Committee -- headed by Avery Brundage from the U.S. -- had chosen Mexico as the first Third World country ever to host the Olympic Games.
October 2 is not forgotten - upsurge and massacre In Mexico, 1968 part 1: the youth revolt 2006
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"Brundage," he said, "would, if he cared about him, come and take his bull away when he was ready; we are all brethren, and have a common country, Oliver," he added, "I hope you feel that in the West, as well as we do here."
Chanticleer A Thanksgiving Story of the Peabody Family Cornelius Mathews 1853
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There are no Canadian flights, '"recalls Brundage, who runs a floor covering business with his father in Nipawin, Sask., a town of 4,000 about 250 kilometres northeast of Saskatoon.
Thestar.com - Home Page Kenneth Kidd 2010
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"Though we cannot and should not prevent every foreclosure, the administration continues to work hard to stop preventable foreclosures and promote policies to stabilize the housing market and keep more Americans in their homes where possible," said Amy Brundage, a White House spokeswoman.
Government had been warned for months about troubles in mortgage servicer industry Zachary A. Goldfarb 2010
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Brundage added, "We will continue to focus on implementing our existing housing programs and on working closely with appropriate agencies to ensure programs are working as effectively as possible and that all participants are complying fully with any and all applicable rules and laws."
Government had been warned for months about troubles in mortgage servicer industry Zachary A. Goldfarb 2010
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Workers would have to contribute toward their medical plans and the company would discontinue retiree medical coverage, Mr. Brundage said.
AMR Seeks to Cut 15% of Jobs Susan Carey 2012
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"Though we cannot and should not prevent every foreclosure, the administration continues to work hard to stop preventable foreclosures and promote policies to stabilize the housing market and keep more Americans in their homes where possible," said Amy Brundage, a White House spokeswoman.
Foreclosure alarms rang months ago Zachary A. Goldfarb 2010
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Some of the job cuts would come from the outsourcing of some aircraft maintenance and the closure of one of AMR's maintenance bases, and from outsourcing some airport fleet-service positions, said Jeff Brundage , American's senior vice president of human resources.
AMR Seeks to Cut 15% of Jobs Susan Carey 2012
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Brundage added, "We will continue to focus on implementing our existing housing programs and on working closely with appropriate agencies to ensure programs are working as effectively as possible and that all participants are complying fully with any and all applicable rules and laws."
Government had been warned for months about troubles in mortgage servicer industry Zachary A. Goldfarb 2010
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