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Ed Chlapowski, the man who notified the world that Pearl Harbor was being bombed by the Japanese, has died at 88.

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There’s a 17-year-old Fil-Am girl who’s graduating as valedictorian at West High School in Billings, Montana, on May 30 and she’s one of 560 semifinalists among 3,000 candidates from 3.2 million prep seniors in the US Presidential Scholars Program where 141 winners will be honored in a ceremony at the White House in June.

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As of September last year, credit card companies reported a combined cardholder base of 3.057 million, 14.5 percent higher than the 2.671 million registered for the whole of 1999. Assuming an average monthly growth of 250,000 new cardholders, the yearend figure for 2000 could reach 3.8 million, or a growth of over 40 percent.
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As of September last year, credit card companies reported a combined cardholder base of 3.057 million, 14.5 percent higher than the 2.671 million registered for the whole of 1999. Assuming an average monthly growth of 250,000 new cardholders, the yearend figure for 2000 could reach 3.8 million, or a growth of over 40 percent.
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