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Champion Iron Mines Limited Appoints William Harding as a Director
2013
Champion is an iron exploration and development company with offices in Montreal and Toronto, and is focused on developing its significant iron resources in the provinces of Quebec and Newfoundland & Labrador. Champion holds a 100% interest in the Fermont Iron Holdings and a 44% interest in the Attikamagen Iron Project located in both Quebec and Labrador. The Attikamagen Iron Project is under option to Labec Century Iron Ore Inc. (\"Labec\"), a subsidiary of Century Iron Mines Corporation, under which Labec can earn up to a 60% interest. Labec has requested a transfer of a further 4% to increase Labec's holding to 60% under its option agreement with Champion. Champion is undertaking its due diligence investigations with respect to the request. Champion's Fermont Iron Holdings, including its flagship Consolidated Fire Lake North Project, are located in Canada's major iron ore producing district, in close proximity to five producing iron mines, existing transportation and power infrastructure. Consolidated Fire Lake North is located immediately north of Arcelor Mittal's operating Fire Lake Mine and 60 km south of Cliffs Natural Resources Inc.'s Bloom Lake Mine in northeastern Quebec. Champion's management and advisory board includes mining and exploration professionals with the mine development and operations experience to build, commission, and operate the future Consolidated Fire Lake North mine.
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Setting multiple stages alight
2015
\"People who are familiar with Chekhov's work will be expecting that and this one goes every-where, it's not just that [Anton Chekhov] world at all. It's an extraordinary style and I suppose it's about re-inventing the classics, the best of, in order to shape your own story. It's all towards this vision of Tobacco, our show,\" explained Strike. \"[William Harding] wrote this new show which I just couldn't say 'no' to because it is that gorgeous. It is a little project which will probably run at 50 minutes maximum. It's not epic. Simply Sapiens examines microscopically what it means to be human and her sketch entitled Virus is a monologue for Morris: \"We're still creating that so in a way that's going to be more stressful than William's Travels Around My Room because that's written. We'll chop and change things, but I have a very solid framework, but I won't with Virus, so that's going to be exciting.\"
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CITIZEN SOLDIERS TO TRAIN HERE READINESS CENTER FOR NATIONAL GUARD TO BE BUILT IN MIRAMAR
2009
\"As cities have sprung up in Hollywood and Miami where these armories are, they're not really compatible with the community,\" said Jon Myatt, a spokesman for the Florida Department of Military Affairs. The National Guard's plan is to use 200 acres on the site to create the Snake Creek Readiness Center. The remaining 100 acres, which are naturally divided by the Snake Creek Canal, will be used for private development. The development of the entire site is part of an experimental government-private partnership, said Lt. Col. William Harding. Because the center will be constructed on federal land, Miramar doesn't have any oversight authority on the project, said Harold Zombeck, the city's director of community development. But Zombeck said federal authorities have involved the city at planning meetings. Harding said the center would feature the Mediterranean-style architecture commonly found in Miramar, which will allow it to blend in with the community.
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Aussies aboard Phuket crash jet
2007
\"It was the roughest landing I've ever experienced,\" he said. \"I've never been through anything like that.\" Mr [William Harding], who lives in the resort town of Phuket, said the plane \"knocked up against a hill\".
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Thai crash survivors tell of horrific ordeal
2007
\"Just before we touched the runway we felt the plane try to lift up, and it skidded off the runway,\" he said. \"My wife was half- conscious and I dragged her out of the emergency exit. There was a man behind us and he was onfire.\" Mr [Parinwit Chusaeng] said he looked back and saw fires raging in the front and back of the plane. \"I saw the plane in flames and there was a lot of smoke,\" he said. \"You could tell when it was landing it was in trouble,\" he said. \"It was making a noise -- this bang.\"
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DEATHS
2005
[William S. Harding], 64, of 505 Ralph Plumb St., Streator, died at 8:35 p.m.
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Compensation plea for prisoners of war
2001
The Twickenham MP will tell Armed Forces Minister Lewis Mooney: \"It is time the case of Mr [William Harding] and other British soldiers is recognised. He was forced to work in labour camps where he endured a fate arguably worse than death.
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Harding reunion on Aug. 17
2002
The reunion is intended for the descendants of Loyalist brothers George and William Harding.
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