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  2. Abelia - Wikipedia

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    Abelia / ə ˈ b iː l i ə / [2] is a genus of flowering plants in the honeysuckle family, Caprifoliaceae. The genus currently includes six species native to China, Taiwan, and Vietnam. The genus currently includes six species native to China, Taiwan, and Vietnam.

  3. Abelia × grandiflora - Wikipedia

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    Abelia × grandiflora was first raised in 1886 at the Rovelli nursery at Pallanza (now Verbania), on Lake Maggiore in Italy. It is used as an ornamental plant in specimen plantings in gardens, or in a mixed border with other shrubs. Though relatively easy to cultivate, it is not fully hardy, and requires a sheltered position in full sun.

  4. Margaret G. Kibben - Wikipedia

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    A native of Warrington, Pennsylvania, Kibben entered active duty in the U.S. Navy in 1986. [4] She earned a B.A. degree from Goucher College in Towson, Maryland in 1982. . Kibben received both her Masters of Divinity (1986) and her Doctor of Ministry (2002) degrees from Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, New

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  6. Jury orders Bayer to pay $100 million over PCBs in Washington ...

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    (Reuters) -A Washington jury on Tuesday ordered Bayer to pay $100 million to four people who say they were sickened by toxic chemicals known as PCBs at a Seattle-area school, but found the company ...

  7. Nutritionists react to the red food dye ban: 'Took far too long'

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    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced a ban this week on red dye No. 3, or erythrosine, from foods and oral medications due to a potential cancer risk.. Food manufacturers have ...

  8. Ethel A. Grosscup - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, she staged an original outdoor pageant in Montclair, titled A College Medley, as a benefit for Goucher College; it included dozens of school children and clubwomen in the large cast. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] She was assistant director of physical training for the New Jersey Board of Education until she resigned in 1928, [ 13 ] and an advisor to ...

  9. Jean H. Baker - Wikipedia

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    Jean Hogarth Harvey Baker was born in Baltimore, Maryland on February 9, 1933, to Rose Lindsay Hopkins and insurance agent F. Barton Harvey.She received her B.A. from Goucher College in 1961 and her M.A. from The Johns Hopkins University in 1965 [1] alongside fellow historian David Herbert Donald. [2]