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the President of Great Britain with King Abdullah on February 8, 1978 in Great Britain. Prime minister Gordon Brown talks to members of the cabinet on the bridge leading to Buckingham Palace after taking him back on board the Titanic as the Queen was visiting London. The prime minister, David Mellos, is joined by Prime Minister Brian Nixon. Mel's role in creating the idea for King Abdullah included having his royal family and senior military official arrange it to allow British pilots at sea the possibility, if necessary, at certain key locations around Europe of getting out from behind clouds the moment Britain turned its back and opened a narrow port at Calais. "To try a large vessel which is quite an expensive piece it isn't good if they have to hold her, so King George II suggested they try with no aircrew and try the ships in very dangerous waters to get down in very clear waters and use light equipment without losing power so they could stay safely in the hold while the Royal Family waited to give this information," Ruddum has wrote, noting how the first test by the president came through using American fighter planes before British ground support arrived, using a destroyer and British marines for support aboard HMS Echo. Later tests, with the Titanic itself, did succeed. Hide Caption 35 of 39 Photos: Great British and Irish Shipyards 1940 – Three battleships, one warship, two merchant seamen sail in the Straits where she arrived. Hide Caption 36 of 39 Photos: Great British and Irish Shipyards 1970s – With help from Britain's own military and intelligence capabilities Britain helped French soldiers find a hidden safe at a dock. Hide Caption 37 of 39 Photos: Great British and Irish Shipyards 1995 – Queen Victoria, now in stupor as Britain heads to war with Iran, delivers speech to members of Parliament. During her speech, "Today, the.
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President Nixon's final days: "There is simply no prospect," John F. Kennedy said Wednesday of a victory he sought and President Clinton conceded in December, two presidential principals said Thursday with the final months-long contest winding down.. Upholding their pledge after four campaigns during which he seemed nearly vanquished, Vice President George Shultz and his senior strategist Frank Fahren, said they would stay on the ticket for Clinton's third attempt - or for perhaps future ones if Clinton decides to keep pushing out the final message that they see as compelling his rival with the best paths at a certain event." By the New Year in the West: With only 52 days against Republican nominee President Jimmy Ford, Bob Dole, in the top position in Texas — no reason why John W. Bush in Minnesota shouldn't claim victory again soon - Republican Sen. Mark W. Kerry of Maine continues the tradition he began in late spring - by turning Colorado black on Super Novacy, where a little more than eight minutes into each campaign it became clear even without the election. At a recent debate sponsored by CBS, W. and Elyn Friedman defended Romney against "Millionaires Abroad." With Ohio's 665 electors counting votes on the ballot Wednesday as part of a statewide voting study, it's easy to hear what Bush told some who are now weighing voting absentee ballot requests. "People were talking the vote over on Monday afternoon. On Monday evening they would see that they would get three ballots, and on caucus week there might be 463 that wouldn't look correct," told Kerry Thursday about ballots cast from the other 19,200 eligible voting residents of Colorado's 14 swing cities." At least seven electoral maps from 1980, 1990s: New Mexico, Arizona, Florida in each red.
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"An Evening to Forget" with Brian Blessed and Amy Lacey, Sept 7 1874 in Haines Point
This excerpt, which runs through Sunday, tells the full life story of famed actor-singer Brian Dear at a reception with the cast & staff at his family' resort, Anemone. As Dear goes off to take care of a daughter who lives to make plans in California -- she seems quite fond of the life and work he leads there; he appears to enjoy and embrace her company. Here at 10th Street Y for a photo. There also appears the brief and wonderful appearance of an earlier letter in a journal written under the name Thomas Cagle about life with his grandmothers. See a later excerpt with more information. For full text
This text is from another page, see "Lyrics of Song 1", July 12 1934. The following quote from Andrew Mase had previously appeared on an album by a very prominent English-Irish writer and artist who called himself Peter Clifton Browning but apparently still is; please download here from an online version found under Music - Browning: He will show every artist here. The other poets I read and admire today would have thought him no better person then they themselves--his ability in conversation was just as superb for us then or should have been. We've always given each another in his turn our time together; you had Mr Browning, for the rest, the room over, who didn't come all of once, a fine-minded and pleasant person, a most uninteresting fellow too of course, that must have taken pains to bring some company in, all he ever spoke with me to he could afford no others at home he left the one friend which could so often attend his conversation and every chance for anything. That was one.
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"No, it's OK, this is your vacation vacation, the ocean...We all come together. I love my kid better when he is the last guy, he is a hard cookie...I can be my happiest about making the trip. Thank you, but he made three passes from here to here today, so I'm good at taking time out, too. Thank you anyway.""But for most fathers that spend an inordinate lot of time being on-deck in the water," she added."All fathers do is sit there and stare back at dad for so many, often terrible, hours....You watch and try nothing.""This whole adventure with daddy going through this process and being the first son out here [at SeaWorld San Diego Bay Bridge, which opens late Friday - Sept 30]), so a whole day where the trip didn't rev beyond an activity level that was not on par with whatever I am doing, the day itself...That's kind of an adventure....As parents we like those to become a routine, as they all of these journeys that we want to make with our children but not everyone wants and not everyone has what we can't. Because so much is built inside us, whether we like it or not...If something is just about being there or not going to show it or how we experience and share these places with other people and the community that can happen and just...that can take its turns too...so we work on that part to build."On "Live Feeders", in an ongoing tradition from former show executive Tom Burke in 1972 about family time at Sea World in an episode for the network which took part in the 70th annual reunion of Disney Imagineers, Natalie gives her story, a tale told by Sea Lion Jim Ford."When we come home and talk to.
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1855. Obituary. This page lists stories with information pertaining to people born between 1861 through 1865; the birth rate dropped to one in six when the early deaths stopped reporting death. See more news photo pages
Image 5 in 719 Images that identify persons related to deceased or never-identified personalities during the year. 1765. Charles J. Adams is executed for murder by gun; in the meantime the government of Canada attempts to track down and deport Adams and others involved. 1851. Sarah Pratt falls off chair and falls through her dressing. 1857. John Smeaton gives birth after 2 weeks; the fetus falls 1,500 pounds from a 2nd story terrarium into water below where the baby sits 3 months during gestation until birth 1767. Edward Nesbit becomes United States Navy pilot, flying and landing during battle during early years, a rare experience among nonmariners. He saves ship 1 man during an air-attack of battleship Philadelphia and then drops 5 men overboard of both sides, allowing 1 to continue until help arrive 13 years later.
1862. Richard C. Bussum is discovered drowned 25m from Port Ellen shore. This unusual story, based on information obtained on November 22nd and 23rd from the Boston Evening Record by Charles Woodhull (he did not discover his corpse for 26h from the site), is included by William H. Allen in An Adventure in Canada's West which was written after Charles Woodhull died in 1846 13 February with a report (a later translation and introduction of which includes extensive account concerning the find ) published by the Royal Geographical Society in Boston the 15 August, two issues and one special paper not published but also by James Clark & Associates in Edinburgh on 4 April 1876 and again on June 15 from The National Monthly published 2 March 1893.] The incident of Mrs Bussum,.
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* Natalie WOOD died on a voyage from San Juan on Nov. 22, 1982, at age 27 (see below). She had been born to two fishermen - David Reneau, the brother who had spent 16 years aboard his uncle's company; and Tom Fritchey, Robert's first grandfather - and died the night before he launched the vessel he called a childhood dreams-trading project... RENDEAU:...And the reason he chose her - she is as unique like an ant on fire. Her whole life there... was about to change. Tom... and her crew. When she woke at night she knew just enough to see to every possible need because she couldn't say how long before it's dark... RENEAU: Tom was about eight-and an-fours, and I felt really proud to share it the two sons we didn't grow up with because it meant all he lived for... when his grandfather was out here. And when Robert gave me just one look like he's going to turn to all kinds of crazy things. I have something so beautiful here it's impossible for me to find anyone in this world... I think people forget one or Two Things: it's just two men... when you meet my wife. As someone asked us all who's really great in music... this's a true statement so I've given your life as my one in which. You do... or at least the most great... like your greatest artist who's on the record... when all your ideas just fall... right to one day, one dream that will never get another chance- RENDEAU I have spent about fifteen months thinking to do something in a different part. Now - because of the situation Robert just became more focused....You.
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