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Lloyd J. Old (1933-2011)
An immunologist devoted his life's work to understanding how the immune system fights cancer. In 1958, Lloyd Old drove into New York in a red Corvette, which was a gift from his parents for having graduated at the top of his medical school class. He had completed his medical degree at the University of California, San Francisco, and made a crucial decision to pursue a research fellowship at the Sloan-Kettering Institute rather than further medical training. He was optimistic about science and especially tumor immunology, a field that was in its infancy. For the next 50 years, Lloyd grew this field into one with substantial evidence, helping to propel it into the realm of standard treatment for cancer patients. On 28 November, he died in his home in New York from prostate cancer.
Saudi Arabia,United States : SAUDI ARABIA, US meet to discuss defense cooperation
Saudi Arabia's Minister of Defense, Chief of Royal Diwan, and Special Advisor to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Prince Mohammad Bin Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud had a meeting with visiting Commander of US Central Command...
US general says ties with Pakistan on positive \slope\
Senator Joseph Donnelly observed Pakistan posed a challenge to the US. \"One of the challenges has always been Pakistan and our working relationship with Pakistan. As we go through the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan, both men and women and equipment, I would think one of the things we want to do is to continue to work closely with Pakistan on that plan, but also have alternative options, if there are bumps in the road as we proceed forward with borders and with other things,\" he said.
US, ISAF committed to equipping Afghan ground, air forces - TV
[Correspondent] While the military mission of the American and NATO forces is coming to an end after 12 years, it seems the Afghan forces still need more training and modern equipment to defend their country. Following the Afghan government's repeated calls on the international community to equip, arm and train the domestic forces, particularly the air forces, Gen [Lloyd J. Austin] during his visit to Kabul held talks with President [Karzai] and said that Washington was committed to training and equipping the Afghan air and ground forces. The ISAF spokesman said that the international community was committed to equipping the Afghan air forces in a reasonable manner to provide air support for the ground forces.
Pakistan, US emphasize on strengthening military ties
Rawalpindi, 5 Apr: Commander, US Central Command, General Lloyd J. Austin III called on Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Ishfaq Parvez Kayani and discussed matters of bilateral and professional interest here on Friday [5 April].
LLOYD J. 'CANDYMAN' GREENE
He and his late wife, [Hazel Locke Greene], lived on Centerville Road, where Lloyd owned and operated Greene's Sawmill. They built Lockes Antiques where Handy Ice now stands. They moved to the mountains (Piney River) and lived there until Hazel died in 1987. He then moved back to Norge in James City County, where he lived out the rest of his life. Mr. Greene was known as the Candyman and loved by all.