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NEW YORK (AP) — A DVD about the Beatles’ (photo) initial appearances in The Ed Sullivan Show is like cracking open a time capsule.

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The Multicultural Helping House Society which is managed by Canadian-Filipino community leaders was fast-moving in organizing a broad coalition to work on the issue of youth violence in the aftermath of the death of the young Filipino immigrant.
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