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Even at 91, Samuel Maloof still enjoys working with wood
2007
Maloof is currently working on an art gallery that will be located on his estate; it will be named the Samuel and [Alfreda Maloof] Foundation for the Arts and Crafts. Maloof's wife, Beverly, said aside from being a furniture craftsman he is enthusiastic and sees beauty in everything. \"I kept admiring them and the man that owned them was head of the YMCA in Ontario. One day he said, 'You like those two pieces very much Sammy?' and I said, 'Oh I think they're great.' I didn't know anything about anything, I was 10 years old and he took them off the shelf and gave them to me and I still have them,\" Maloof said. \"I've never taken them anywhere to find out how much they were worth but it wasn't because I thought they were expensive, I just like them and I've never taken them to a dealer and asked what they were worth.\"
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National Endowment Awards Grants in Arts
1984
''One of our principal goals is to nurture the development of the individual creative artist in America,'' said Frank Hodsoll, the endowment's chairman. ''These grants will provide encouragement and support for a group of outstanding visual artists.''
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LAWYER HAS SECRET JOB AS TERROR FOE
If Manhattan Federal Court Judge Loretta Preska was dubious about Abady's explanation, she needed only to look at an attached supporting affidavit - an impressive declaration from a top Pentagon official. \"Mr. Abady is currently involved in a highly sensitive matter which is vital to U.S. national security and potentially affects the lives of our military personnel in the Middle East,\" said Michael Maloof, Bush administration point man on attempts to link deposed Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein to Al Qaeda. Maloof said it was through [Richard Perle] that he met Abady.
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NEW MEXICO'S LEBANESE INFLUENCE
\"They came seeking asylum from political pressure,\" says Abdallah Samuel Adelo, a second-generation Lebanese-American whose father emigrated from Lebanon and eventually opened a store in the village of Pecos in 1919. Adelo says his father, who was also named Sam, came to New Mexico via New York City, while many of the older Adelo brothers settled elsewhere, including Mexico, Brazil and Uruguay. Adelo says that after the brothers left Lebanon, they changed their last name to Adelo from Abdallah, which means \"servant of God\" in Arabic.
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LAWYER HAS SECRET JOB AS TERROR FOE
If Manhattan Federal Court Judge Loretta Preska was dubious about Abady's explanation, she only needed to look at an attached supporting affidavit - an impressive declaration from a top Pentagon official that seemed to only deepen the mystery. \"Mr. Abady is currently involved in a highly sensitive matter which is vital to U.S. national security and potentially affects the lives of our military personnel in the Middle East,\" said Michael Maloof, Bush administration point man on linking Saddam Hussein and Al Qaeda. [Richard Perle] came to Abady for help when he was accused by members of Congress of mixing personal business interests with his defense job. Maloof said it was through Perle that he met Abady.
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WEDDINGS; Jameela Maloof David Blumberg
Mrs. Blumberg, 41 years old, is the national advertising director for Metropolitan Home magazine in New York. She is a daughter of Rose K. Maloof of Boston and the late James E. Maloof. Mr.
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LA INFLUENCIA LIBANESA EN NUEVO MXICO
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ARNOLD VIGIL LA HERENCIA, FOTO POR NATALIE GUILLN
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Adelo, Abdallah Samuel
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Herencia, La
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Maloof, Obaid
2007
Irnicamente, hay muchas conexiones fuertes entre el Medio Oriente y Nuevo Mexico. [La Herencia] mayora de las conexiones con Nuevo Mexico, que tuvieron su inicio hace m s de un siglo, son pacficas, tienen poco que ver con la agitacin actual en el Medio Oriente. Los historiadores han documentado durante mucho tiempo la mezcla de la gente de Espana y los invasores moros que habitaron la nacin europea hace muchos siglos. Esta influencia rabe todava se ve en muchos aspectos de la cultura tradicional de la Espana colonial que todava perdura en Nuevo Mexico, como el idioma, la arquitectura y la comida. [Abdallah Samuel Adelo] dice que su padre, quien tambien se llamaba Sam, vino a Nuevo Mexico va la ciudad de Nueva York, mientras muchos de los hermanos Adelo mayores se establecieron en lugares como Mexico, Brasil y Uruguay. Dice que despues de que los hermanos salieron de Lbano, cambiaron su apellido de Abdallah, que significa \"sirviente de Dios\" en rabe, a Adelo. 1. A. Samuel Adelo, de Pecos pormuchos anos fue abogado para Gulf Oil Corp., y luego trabaj 20 anos como interprete en los tribunales del distrito de Santa Fe. Dice que su familia, que es de origen libanes, se cambi el apellido de Abdallah, que significa 'siervo de Dios' para que fuera ms fcil de pronunciar para las personas de habla hispana y portuguesa.
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Stepping into Louisa May Alcott's World/Stepping into Mark Twain's World/Stepping into William Shakespeare's World
Young readers have plenty of biographies about famous authors, but this subset of the Time Middle School Informational Text: Grade 7 series does more than introduce seminal literary figures. Aong with discussions of abolition and the Civil War, there is also a detailed history of suffrage and womens rights. Ml...
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