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Eleanor Coerr (née Page; May 29, 1922 –
November 22, 2010) was a Canadian-born
American writer of children's books,
including Sadako and the Thousand...
- children's
historical novel written by Canadian-American
author Eleanor Coerr and
published in 1977. It is
based on the
story of
Sadako Sasaki. The book...
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Coerr is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Eleanor Coerr (1922–2010), Canadian-born
American writer Susan DeRenne Coerr (1939–2007)...
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Catholic Office for
Emergency Relief and
Refugees (
COERR) is a
private non-profit organization,
established by the
Catholic Bishops Conference of Thailand...
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International Thailand Catholic Office for
Emergency Relief and
Refugees (
COERR)
Cooperazione e
Sviluppo Department for
International Development Development...
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deRenne Coerr (1939-2007) was an
American artist,
educator and co-founder of the
Northern California Chapter of the Women's
Caucus for Art.
Coerr (pronounced...
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Wymberley deRenne Coerr (died
October 5, 1996) was an
American politician and diplomat. He
served as
acting ****istant
Secretary of
State for Inter-American...
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orders not to do so. The
allegations were
denounced by USMC
Major Stan
Coerr, who
stated in an
interview that "I didn’t see any of
these incidents and...
- (爆心;), Yūichi Seirai, 2007
Sadako and the
Thousand Paper Cranes,
Eleanor Coerr, 1977 Debu
Hiroshima ("Ashes of Hiroshima"),
Othman Puteh and
Abdul Razak...
- 2008 at the
Wayback Machine,
Icons website.
Retrieved 29 July 2007
Eleanor Coerr,
Sadako and the
Thousand Paper Cranes, 1977 "7
things you didn't know about...