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598 words, approx. 2 pages d. c. 399 Roman Noblewoman and Hospital Founder Fabiola was a Roman matron of noble birth who converted to Christianity and became a disciple of St. Jerome (c. 347-419/420), dedicating her considerable wealth and energies to the care of the indigent...
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 Fabiola refers to: the place Fabiola, a town in Ecuador the novel Fabiola (1854) by Cardinal Nicholas Wiseman the following persons: Saint Fabiola Fabiola de Mora y Aragón, Spanish born former Queen-consort of Belgium and widow of King Baudouin....




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In New York, 286 Saint Fabiolas = One Epiphany
11/11/2007: 1,500 words, approx. 5 pages In the far reaches of uptown Manhattan, beyond Harlem, there's a suite of wood-paneled galleries hosting work the like of which they've never seen before: 286 portraits of the same female saint, crafted by artists ranging from skilled hacks to ungifted amateurs, all showing...
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 The Boston Globe
Q.& A. WITH FABIOLA ALVAREZ, ORGANIZER FOR THE WELCOME PROJECT
10/10/1999: 700 words, approx. 2 pages Fabiola Alvarez, an immigrant from Colombia and past tenant of Mystic Housing Development in Somerville, recently moved out of the housing complex after searching more than 1 1/2 years for private affordable housing in the city. Now a homeowner, Alvarez, 35, lives in a...
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Troops on Mexican border get citizenship
3/3/2007: 265 words, approx. 1 pages Six soldiers deployed to the Mexican border became U.S. citizens Friday, apparently the first troops to take advantage of expedited citizenship rules while deployed to keep out illegal immigrants.The six members of the Texas National Guard were among those sent to aid the Border Patrol...
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3 Indicted in Basement Liposuction Death
10/25/2006: 252 words, approx. 1 pages A Brazilian doctor and his wife have been indicted on manslaughter charges stemming from the death of a 24-year-old woman during a liposuction surgery in a condominium basement. A grand jury also indicted Luiz Carlos Ribeiro, 49, on charges of...


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