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  <id>572953</id>
  <title>Sad Day In Birmingham</title>
  <published_at>Mon Nov 17 09:38:42 -0800 2008</published_at>
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  <board>
    <id>11</id>
    <name>South</name>
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        <id>4180049</id>
        <content>http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/us/AP-Deaths.html</content>
        <published_at>Mon Nov 17 09:38:42 -0800 2008</published_at>
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          <id>16897</id>
          <name>scrumptiouschef</name>
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    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>4204488</id>
      <content>Sorry, but I don't understand this posting.  Could you explain?</content>
      <published_at>Wed Nov 26 16:30:41 -0800 2008</published_at>
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        <id>71930</id>
        <name>alison Nichols</name>
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      <id>4206297</id>
      <content>oops

 	
From the Associated Press
William Bowron
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) &#8212; William Bowron, who helped transform Red Diamond Coffee and Tea from a small firm into a national player in the beverage industry, has died. He was 87.

Family members said Bowron died Saturday.

Bowron was the third generation of his family to lead the longtime Birmingham-based firm that got its start in 1906.

Bowron served as chairman of Donovan Coffee Co., Red Diamond's parent company, and as Red Diamond's president and chief executive.

Bowron took part in D-Day as a member of the 51st Chemical Company and earned two bronze stars after landing at Utah Beach.</content>
      <published_at>Fri Nov 28 01:01:37 -0800 2008</published_at>
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        <id>16897</id>
        <name>scrumptiouschef</name>
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