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PART I: ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY
1942
CHAPTER I.—THE FALL OF SINGAPORE (pg. 1-27). CHAPTER II.—THE ANGLO-RUSSIAN TREATY (pg. 27-56). CHAPTER III.—THE DEMAND FOR A SECOND FRONT (pg. 56-73). CHAPTER IV.—THE ALLIED VICTORY IN N. AFRICA (pg. 73-97).
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ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY: CHAPTER I.—THE DEFEAT OF ITALY
1941
The New Government “Executives” (pg. 1-2). Reasons for the Change (pg. 2). Defects in Government Control System (pg. 2). Advances in Production (pg. 2-3). Need of Fresh Supplies of Labour (pg. 3). Plan for Registration of Industry (pg. 3). Departure of Lord Halifax for America (pg. 3-4). Diminution of Air Raids (pg. 4-5). Compulsory Fire-watching (pg. 5). Effects of Shelter Life (pg. 5). R.A.F. Activity (pg. 5-6). Shipping Losses in January and February (pg. 6). Effect on Food Supplies (pg. 6). High Figure of Road Accidents (pg. 6-7). Suppression of Daily Worker (pg. 7). Protest in Parliament (pg. 7). War Damage Bill Passed (pg. 7-8). Modification of Household Means Test (pg. 8). Labour Party's Reception (pg. 8-9). New Vote of 600 million (pg. 9). Government Changes (pg. 9). House of Commons Disqualification Bill (pg. 9-10). Government's Reconstruction Plans (pg. 10). Public Schools Bill (pg. 10-11). Capture of Bardia (pg. 11). Of Tobruk (pg. 11). Of Benghazi (pg. 11). British Gains and Losses (pg. 11-12). British Advance in Eritrea (pg. 12). Rising in Abyssinia: Mr. Eden's Statement (pg. 12). German Air Attacks in Mediterranean (pg. 12-13). German Reinforcements in Africa (pg. 13). British Rights in Tangier (pg. 13). Government and Dock Labourers (pg. 13-14). Registration for Employment Order (pg. 14). Women's Eagerness (pg. 14-15). Government Scheme for Concentration of Production (pg. 15). Method of Concentration (pg. 15-16). Army and Civil Defence Services (pg. 16). Mr. Bevin and Compulsion of Workers (pg. 16). Labour and the “People's Convention” (pg. 16-17). B.B.C. Heresy Hunting (pg. 17). First Raid on Lofoten Islands (pg. 17). First Lord on Naval Position (pg. 17-18). Progress in Army Equipment (pg. 18-19). Work of the Air Forces (pg. 19). Militia Camp Affair (pg. 19). Prime Minister on Lease and Lend Bill (pg. 19-20). Mission of Sir A. Salter (pg. 20). British Advance in Somaliland (pg. 20). British Somaliland Recovered (pg. 20-21). Capture of Keren (pg. 21). Of Massawa (pg. 21). British Command of Mediterranean (pg. 21-22). Breach with Rumania (pg. 22). Mr. Eden in the Near East (pg. 22). Breach with Bulgaria (pg. 22-23). Appeals to Yugoslavia (pg. 23). Britain and the Yugoslav Revolution (pg. 23). Battle of Matapan (pg. 23-24). Sunday Opening of Music Halls (pg. 24). Submarine Menace Intensified (pg. 24). Air Raids in March (pg. 24-25). Progress in Food Production (pg. 25). Accounts for the Year (pg. 25). The Budget (pg. 25-27). “Combing-out” of Industry (pg. 27).
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Stockwire.com: Speak with other shareholders about: (OTCBB:NIHK), (OTCBB: BSGC), and (OTCBB: WGLT)
2007
M2 PRESSWIRE-March 12, 2007-Stockwire.com: Speak with other shareholders about: (OTCBB:NIHK), (OTCBB: BSGC), and (OTCBB: WGLT). (C)1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD AUSTIN - A very interesting indicator to look for is where the money is flowing into. We have a filter that we watch every morning that shows us \"Dollar Volume\". Here are a few of these stocks: Nighthawk Systems Inc (OTCBB:NIHK), BigString Corporation (OTCBB: BSGC), and WGL Entertainment Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB: WGLT). BigString Corporation (OTCBB: BSGC) announced it has entered into a strategic marketing and technology agreement with Vidiac, Inc., an Internet broadcast company that allows anyone to start his own \"YouTube-style\" video sharing website. BigString's email platform will be available to the 2,000 web sites and hosted domains that Vidiac currently powers. Vidiac streams up to 2 million videos a day and has up to 4 million unique users a month. Vidiac 's video broadcasting platform will be integrated into BigString Corporation's video broadcasting websites including Daily LOL.com, and Finditall.com.
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RealPennies: Alerts: Turning Pennies into dollars: (OTC: AGWS), (NYSE: SMG), (NYSE: BG), and (NYSE: MON)
2007
M2 PRESSWIRE-March 15, 2007-RealPennies: Alerts: Turning Pennies into dollars: (OTC: AGWS), (NYSE: SMG), (NYSE: BG), and (NYSE: MON) . (C)1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD For Ed Billmaier and his team of 200 lawn and garden experts at The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company (NYSE: SMG), spring is a particularly busy time as the more than 30 million U.S. homeowners in the do-it- yourself (DIY) lawn care market begin their lawn and landscape projects. Billmaier, senior director, relationship and interactive marketing for ScottsMiracle-Gro, oversees the Company's consumer telephone helpline, which fields more than 1.5 million calls each year. In 1972, ScottsMiracle-Gro was the first organization to activate a toll- free, nationwide consumer helpline to the public. Company representatives are available to answer consumer questions in English, Spanish and French (Canadian). For 35 years, the helpline has maintained a long-standing tradition of helping people grow a healthy lawn. For more information, please visit http:// biz.yahoo.com/prnews/070314/clw085.html?.v=19 Environmental group Greenpeace launched a fresh attack on genetically modified maize developed by U.S. biotech giant Monsanto (NYSE: MON), saying on Tuesday that rats fed on one version developed liver and kidney problems. Greenpeace said a study it had commissioned that was published in the journal Archives of Environmental Contamination and Technology showed rats fed for 90 days on Monsanto's MON863 maize showed \"signs of toxicity\" in the liver and kidneys. \"It is the first time that independent research, published in a peer-reviewed journal, has proved that a GMO authorised for human consumption presents signs of toxicity,\" Arnaud Apoteker, a spokesman for Greenpeace France said in a statement.
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Eighth NewsWatch
2017
(8) ---< (Prince-Estate) An inventory of late rock star Prince's estate submitted to a probate court in Minnesota shows he had bought tens of millions of dollars' worth of real estate and other personal property before he died last year.
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Obituaries
2011
He was born on March 11, 1930, in Detroit. He resided in Fort Walton Beach, Fla., since January 1970. He is survived and will be dearly missed by his beloved wife of 59 years, Elizabeth Miller of Fort Walton Beach; his son, Robert W. Miller and wife, Kathi, of Davie, Fla.; daughter, Cheryl Ann Richardson and husband, Lloyd, of Fort Walton Beach; four grandsons and one granddaughter, Christopher Miller and his wife, Leslie, of Chesapeake, Va., Michael Miller and his wife, Tina, of Raceland, La., Jennifer and husband, Tal Noury, of Las Vegas, Bradley Miller of Jacksonville, Fla., Lloyd Richardson and wife, Alison, of Honolulu, and Robert A. Miller of Washington, D.C.; four great- grandsons; and one great-granddaughter. [Clay] was preceded in death by his parents, A.V. and Mary Batson; brother, Jonny; and nephew, Jeremy. He is survived by his brothers, Eugene Batson, Jerry (Angie) Batson of Fountain, Fla., and Willie (Brenda) Batson of Mary Esther, Fla.; sisters, Barbara Foxhall (Tim) Taylor of Kenton, Ohio, and Lydia Morris of Navarre, Fla.; and many nieces, nephews, friends and extended family. [Margaret H. Wilkinson]'s greatest love was for her family and they will miss her dearly, including her two sons, Elwood Wilkinson (daughter-in-law, Diane), of Milligan, and Johnny Wilkinson (wife, Reita), also of Milligan; daughter, Brenda Williams (husband, Jimmy) of Escambia Farms; brothers, Charles Morgan Howell (wife, Edna) of Crestview, and Dalton Howell (wife, Linda) of Cross City; sisters-in-law, Kay Howell of Jacksonville, and Heide Howell of Lake Worth; 11 grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren.
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