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The Herald, Rock Hill, S.C., Business Briefs Column
2003
[Lynn Carrouth] offers hair styling and coloring services. She has 22 years of experience in the field. [Lynn Prater] offers European-style facial services, body treatments and waxing services. Baxter Village is a1,033-acre traditional neighborhood that blends residential and commercial development. Located off Interstate 77 at exit 85, the community has 1,500 home sites, an elementary school, a public library and more than 500 acres of open space. Fax news to Caroline Brustad at 329-4021; mail it to The Herald; Business News; P.O. Box 11701; Rock Hill; SC 29731; call 329-4082; ore-mail cbrustad@heraldonline.com.
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Coalition readies alternative to ribbons; Debate Slogans are 'Question War,' 'Bring Them Home'
2007
Members of the coalition will be mailing packages to several city businesses that display the yellow ribbon. Inside will be a letter, along with alternative information on the situation in Afghanistan and a different image to the \"Support our Troops\" yellow ribbon. The alternative image features a question mark and the words \"Question War\" along with \"Bring Them Home.\" \"I think modifying the ribbon in any way, like changing it to say 'Bring Them Home Now,' will then turn it into a political statement, which I think is totally wrong,\" [Colleen Moquin] said.
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Debate over yellow ribbons continues
2007
\"We are hoping to have a reaction that is healthy to a democratic debate about the war in Afghanistan,\" coalition spokesman Charles Fournier said yesterday. \"We're hoping people are willing to step forward and express their view, pro or contra, in a very civil way.\" \"I personally think that if people don't have ribbons up now, they should go out and get one,\" [Colleen Moquin] said. \"Displaying the ribbon has nothing to do with political views. It is to show support of the brave men and women who are doing their jobs, (and) to show them we are thinking of them and hope they come home safe. And it also shows support to their families.\"
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Pfc. Moquin took to the job
2006
WORCESTER - \"Hi Ma, how's everything?\" Pfc. Brian M. Moquin Jr. of Worcester cheerfully began his last letter home from Afghanistan. \"She was only 17 when Brian was born,\" actor Charles Durning, a decorated World War II veteran, said in his prefatory remarks before reading Pfc. Moquin's letter during yesterday's Memorial Concert and Tribute to Today's War Heroes at Mechanics Hall. \"In a way, they grew up together.\" Pfc. Moquin, an infantryman, died in a helicopter crash into an Afghanistan ravine May 5 while on a combat mission for which he was posthumously awarded a Bronze Star.
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Lancaster New Era, Pa., Business People Column
2003
AMERICAN LE MANS HIRES GROFT FOR SALES: Lancaster native Kristine Groft has been hired by the American Le Mans Series as director of promotions, marketing sales and service. Joseph E. Winski has been named supply chain manager. Winski, of Leola, was hired in 2001 as director of estimating. He holds an associate's degree from Delaware Technical & Community College. Robert J. Poli has been named manager of estimating. Poli, of Leola, was hired in 2001 as an estimator. He holds an associate's degree from Mercer County Community College. Poli attends Albright College.
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