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How Several Islands In Washington

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ABC News

Auction claims it's selling vial with Reagan blood
CBS News
The auction house on the Channels Islands between England and France said on its website that the blood vial did not come from the Washington hospital that treated Reagan but from the Bio Science Laboratory in Columbia, Maryland.
Controversial Reagan Blood Vial May Have Columbia RootsPatch.com
Seller says vial is Reagan's bloodPhiladelphia Inquirer

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Voice of America

Philippines Looks to US Treaty in China Dispute
Voice of America
The Mutual Defense Treaty between the United States and the Philippines is being dusted off in both Washington and Manila by diplomats and politicians, many of whom were not even born when it was written in 1951. Officials are trying to determine
United we stand, divided we fallMalaysia Star
China, the Philippines, and the Scarborough ShoalHuffington Post (blog)
Tensions ease temporarily between China and the PhilippinesWorld Socialist Web Site
The Sun Daily
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GOP senators from Ala., Iowa raise concerns about Court of Appeals planned
Washington Post
HONOLULU — Hawaii officials defended the islands Tuesday as a place of business amid criticism from two key US senators who questioned the decision to hold an upcoming conference for federal judges on Maui. Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., and Sen.

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Washington clear on administration of the Senkakus
Financial Times
Sir, Kuo-Chung Lin of Taipei's office in London skates on pretty thin ice when he alludes to Washington's legal stance on “sovereignty” and “jurisdiction” over the Senkaku Islands (Letters, May 16). Indeed, as UK prime minister Margaret Thatcher learnt

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Black Radio-Pioneer Hal Jackson Dies
NBC New York
3, 2004 file photo, Addie Ottley, left, from WSTA radio in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, embraces legend Harold "Hal" Jackson during a celebration of Jackson's 65 years of broadcasting at a benefit for the Youth Development Foundation at the Rainbow Room

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