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| | Tiber - definition of Tiber in Encyclopedia |
 | | Tiber is also a novel by John Barnes and Buzz Aldrin. |  | | Legend says that Rome's founder, Romulus, and his twin brother Remus were abandoned on its waters, where they were rescued by a she-wolf. |  | | The Tiber has been an important river in trade and commerce since the days of the Punic Wars, during which the harbor at Ostia became a key naval base. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Tiber
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| | TheSpaceRace.com - Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin |
 | | He has authored a number of books, including: "Return to Earth" which documents his difficulties following the first moon landing, "Men From Earth", and the a science-fiction novel, "Encounter With Tiber". |  | | Aldrin remains active in space activism, serving as President of Starcraft Enterprises of Laguna Beach, California and Chairman of the Board of Governors of the National Space Society. |
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http://www.thespacerace.com/people/aldrin.php
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