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Demas

(Encyclopedia) DemasDemasdēˈmăs [key], in the New Testament, companion who forsook Paul.

Trophimus

(Encyclopedia) TrophimusTrophimustrŏfˈĭməs [key], in the New Testament, Ephesian companion of Paul.

Paul H. O'Neill Biography

Paul H. O'NeillGeorge W. Bush's secretary of the Treasury Born: 12/4/1935Birthplace: St. Louis, Mo. O'Neill served as secretary of the treasury for the first two years of George W. Bush's…

J. Paul Getty 2003 Deaths

J. Paul GettyAge: 70 philanthropist and an heir to the Getty oil fortune. American-born, he spent much of his adult life in England, becoming a British citizen in 1997. Died: London, April 17…

L. Paul Bremer, 2003 News

former diplomat and counterterrorism official, took over as the top civilian administrator of Iraq in May, replacing Lt. Gen. Jay Garner. He oversaw the selection of the Iraqi Governing…

Paul O'Neill, 2004 News

President Bush's first treasury secretary, spoke out against the Bush administration during an interview in January on 60 Minutes. He said the administration had been planning an attack…

Jean-Paul Riopelle 2002 Deaths

Jean-Paul RiopelleAge: 78 Canadian abstract expressionist painter who produced most of his work in postwar France. His works appear in New York City's Museum of Modern Art and London's Tate…

Paul Ray Smith, 2005 News

U.S. Army sergeant, was awarded a posthumous Medal of Honor, the nation's highest award for bravery in battle, in April. Smith and several dozen soldiers were constructing a makeshift jail…

Paul (Tank) Younger 2001 Deaths

Paul (Tank) YoungerAge: 73 first athlete from a predominantly black college (Grambling) to play in the NFL; member of the Rams' renowned "Bull Elephant" backfield (Dan Towler, Dick Hoener)…

John Paul II, 2000 News

pope, in March issued an unprecedented, comprehensive papal apology for errors the church has committed over the past 2,000 years. In the Lenten mass inside St. Peter's Basilica, the pope…