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...With reporting by Massimo Calabresi, Matthew Cooper, Andrew Goldstein, Karen Tumulty and Michael Weisskopf/Washington
DIED. GEORGE COOPER, 85, who made history as one of the Navy's Golden Thirteen, the first group of African Americans to become active-duty line officers in the U.S. Navy; in Centerville, Ohio. Despite the Navy's usual 25% attrition rate, Cooper and his fellow officers all passed training. "We decided early...we were going to either sink or swim together," he said...
Maybe three races on the Cooper River in Camden, N.J. was three too many...
...people thought, ‘Who is this Gonzales guy? He’s going to come to Washington and Washington will chew him up,’” Charles Cooper, an assistant attorney general under President Reagan, told USA Today. “But he has done a great job...with Bush’s very conservative outlook...
...somebody who is able to take a really informed, sensitive approach to conservation, to be cautious, to do the art historical homework, to talk to the artist and not necessarily to capitulate to the artist...but to be informed by whatever they can tell conservators,” Cooper says. “We’re very lucky to have her. She’s incredibly distinguished...