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...their adopted hometown of Edmonton, Alta., the immigrant Ghermezian brothers -- Eskandar, Nader, Raphael and Bahman -- are figures swaddled in rumor and mystery. Fiercely privacyminded, they refuse to divulge their exact ages and are rarely photographed together. Their rapid-fire conversations in Farsi and French often befuddle English-speaking business peers. But from behind that fog, the four Iranian natives have created one of Canada's biggest and most spectacular real estate baronies and are quickly expanding their razzle-dazzle fiefdom southward. Before long, U.S. consumers will get a full exposure to the revolutionary marketing flair of the Ghermezians, who have...
...confusion on this question. We meant major league players with the same last name; obviously no one named Lisa Anderson has ever played professional baseball. Sorry about the confusion. Anyway, among the namesakes are Mike Anderson (Philadelphia outfielder in the early '70s), Cliff Brady (Boston second baseman in 1920), Alta Cohen (Giant infielder in the 1920s), Mel and Albert Hall, Elroy "Crazy Legs" Hirsch, Rich Nye (Cub pitcher in the 1960s), Pat Putnam, Jim Price (Tiger catcher in the late '60s), and Earl Wilson. Glenn Hoffman spells his name with only...
Edmonton, Alta. native transfered from Notre Dame a year ago...ECAC honorable mention...two brothers are NHL defenseman...came one assist from tying Harvard record for helpouts by a defenseman last vear...steadying force on power play. Career Statistics: Year...
Last week the Soviet press published the text of Chernenko's reply to a letter from a Canadian student, Laurie Piraux, 18, of Calgary, Alta., who had asked Chernenko what could be done to secure world peace. His letter was ominously reminiscent of the one Andropov sent two years ago to Maine Schoolgirl Samantha Smith, inviting her to visit the Soviet Union. By the time Samantha arrived with her parents in July 1983, Andropov was apparently too ill to receive her. He made one more public appearance, in August 1983, before , disappearing from public view. His death was announced...
Last September in Edmonton, Alta., the Pope denounced the gap between rich northern countries and poor southern ones. Said he: "The poor people and poor nations-poor in different ways, not only lacking food but also deprived of freedom and other human rights-will judge those people who take these goods away from them, amassing to themselves the imperialistic monopoly of economic and political supremacy at the expense of others." In the Newfoundland fishing community of Flatrock, the Pope condemned concentrations of economic power and said that key industries like food production could become "controlled by the profit motive...