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Peg ZitkoPeg Zitko in The News-Journal - Aug 1 1995
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"... be called. Through interpreters they answered questions: What is your name? Where are you going? What is your trade? How much money do you have? The Mint Page thanks Peg Zitko and Barbara Grazzini, The Statue of Island Foundation Inc. ctors examined most Immigrants. When doctors found something wrong, they marked the person's clothes with chalk. These people were then held ..."
Publication place: Daytona Beach, Volusia County, Florida, United States
Peg ZitkoPeg Zitko in The Vindicator - June 30 2004
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"... the foundation's $20 milhon endowment. New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg am? -th ers criticized the plan for "ng access to the pedestal. Feeney and a foundation sp ^es woman. Peg Zitko, said a July F 'irth reopening of the pedestal, rega of its symbolic value, had nevel hw a goal of the Park Service, whit the new safety and se> nr ..."
Publication place: Youngstown, Mahoning County, Ohio, United States
Peg ZitkoPeg Zitko in Reading Eagle - May 31 2001
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"... its existence to become the top search term on the Lycos search engine, only the third Ume in lycos? history that a new term debuted os No. 1, said Peg Zitko, director of public affairs ofthe Statue of Island Foundation, which compiled the With the Interest so intense millions more tried to log on, overwhelming the system the foundation quadrupled memory ..."
Publication place: Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States
Peg ZitkoPeg Zitko in Lawrence Journal-World - Apr 27 2001
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"... week. The site had 26 million visitors in its first 54 hours of operation, and many more were unable to get into the site because of its popularity, said Peg Zitko, a spokeswoman for the Statue of Island Foundation, Inc. "The response has just been tremendous," Zitko said. The site, which went online April 18, includes arrival records of 22 million immigrants who entered the port of New York between 1892 to 1924. "ln the first six ..."
Publication place: Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, United States