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  • “Birds too have died in great numbers” —Roger Durman, ed., Bird Observatories in Britain and Ireland Berkhamsted: T.

    A Year on the Wing TIM DEE 2009

  • Paul Durman, a spokesman for the committee, didn't immediately return a call for comment.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2012

  • "We're just legal aliens," Durman said of him and his wife as they waited for the fireworks in downtown Sparks.

    RGJ.com - Latest News swalsh@rgj.com By Sean Collins Walsh 2010

  • "They take you at face value, and they accept you for who you are," Durman said.

    RGJ.com - Latest News swalsh@rgj.com By Sean Collins Walsh 2010

  • The attack on Khartoum's twin city Um Durman in May 2008 was the most brazen rebel attack against Sudan since the conflict in Darfur began in 2003.

    News from TheMediaLine.org. 2009

  • Independent MP Mustafa Bakri says "Algerian hooligan fans were just eight metres from where the two sons of President Hosni Mubarak, Alaa and Gamal, were sitting in the Om Durman stadium".

    Al-Ahram Weekly Online 2009

  • Durman hypothesized that she could mix and match colors on a carnation if she could manage to keep it alive.

    Beatrice Daily Sun News Articles 2009

  • Durman, who received the award for the second time, is the District IV Director for the Retired Education Personnel of Mississippi.

    unknown title 2009

  • Lindsay Durman added a bit of art and creativity to her display as she colored carnations by adding food coloring to water.

    Beatrice Daily Sun News Articles 2009

  • The attack on Khartoum's twin city Um Durman in May 2008 was the most brazen rebel attack against Sudan since the conflict in Darfur began in 2003.

    unknown title 2009

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