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  2. Diving for Pearls - Wikipedia

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    Yul Vazquez. Jack Moran. David Weeks. Peter Clemente. Diving for Pearls was an American melodic rock band founded in 1984 whose self-titled debut album was released in 1989. A follow-up album, Texas, was issued in 2006 without much fanfare. The band takes its name from a line found in the 1983 Elvis Costello song, "Shipbuilding." [1]

  3. Pearl River, New York - Wikipedia

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    0960056. Pearl River is a hamlet and census-designated place in the town of Orangetown, Rockland County, New York, United States. It is east of Chestnut Ridge, south of Nanuet, west of Blauvelt, New York, and north of Montvale and Old Tappan, New Jersey. The population was 15,876 at the 2010 census. [2]

  4. A String of Pearls (song) - Wikipedia

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    A String of Pearls (song) 1941 RCA Bluebird 78, B-11382-B. Sheet music cover, Mutual Music Society, Inc., New York. "A String of Pearls" is a 1941 song recorded by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra on RCA Bluebird that November, becoming a #1 hit. [1] It was composed by Jerry Gray [2] with lyrics by Eddie DeLange.

  5. Media Carousel: Meredith’s New National Media Group ... - AOL

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    First up, the company has named Catherine Levene president of its national media group, encompassing the magazine business, which swelled following its $2.8 billion acquisition of Time Inc. She ...

  6. Fraunces Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Fraunces Tavern is a museum and restaurant in New York City, situated at 54 Pearl Street at the corner of Broad Street in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan. The location played a prominent role in history before, during, and after the American Revolution. At various points in its history, Fraunces Tavern served as a headquarters for ...

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  8. Richard Perle - Wikipedia

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    Early life and education. Perle was born in New York City, New York, the son of Jewish parents, Martha Gloria and Jack Harold Perle. As a child, he moved to California, where he attended Hollywood High School in Los Angeles; his classmates including actor Mike Farrell, singer Ricky Nelson, and Joan Wohlstetter (the daughter of Albert and Roberta Wohlstetter of the Rand Corporation).

  9. In the Mood - Wikipedia

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    In the Mood. Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., New York [1] " In the Mood " is a popular big band -era jazz standard recorded by American bandleader Glenn Miller. "In the Mood" is based on the composition "Tar Paper Stomp" by Wingy Manone. The first recording under the name "In the Mood" was released by Edgar Hayes & His Orchestra in 1938.