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  2. Mayaguez incident - Wikipedia

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    [7]: 33 By 05:12 Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) the first news of the incident reached the National Military Command Center (NMCC) in Washington, D.C. [7]: 34 President Gerald Ford was informed of the seizure of Mayaguez at his morning briefing with his deputy assistant for national security affairs, Brent Scowcroft.

  3. Francis Forsyth - Wikipedia

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    Francis Robert George Henry James 'Flossie’ Forsyth was a British criminal who, at 18 years old, became one of the youngest persons to be executed in Britain in the 20th century. He was hanged on 10 November 1960 at Wandsworth Prison for the murder of Allan Edward John Jee.

  4. List of Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign non-political ...

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    Maria Elvira Salazar, television personality and new anchor, and 2020 Republican nominee for the U.S. House for Florida's 27th district. (She would later win said election.) [423] [424] Michael Savage, author, conservative commentator and radio host [425] Andrew Schlafly, lawyer and founder of Conservapedia [426]

  5. 1969 - Wikipedia

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    October 17 – Willard S. Boyle and George Smith invent the CCD at Bell Laboratories (30 years later, this technology is widely used in digital cameras). October 20 – Experimental research showing that protons were composed of smaller particles, the first evidence of quarks , is published.

  6. Today in L.A. - Wikipedia

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    Today in L.A. is a local morning news and entertainment television program airing on KNBC (channel 4), an NBC owned-and-operated television station in Los Angeles, California that is owned by the NBCUniversal Owned Television Stations division of NBCUniversal.

  7. Kamala Harris's tenure as Attorney General of California

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    Harris announced her intention to run for re-election in February 2014 and filed paperwork to run on February 12. [11] The Sacramento Bee, [12] Los Angeles Daily News, [13] and Los Angeles Times endorsed her for re-election. [14] On November 4, 2014, Harris was re-elected against Republican Ronald Gold, winning 57.5 percent of the vote to 42.5 ...

  8. Capital punishment in California - Wikipedia

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    On April 24, 1972, the Supreme Court of California ruled in People v. Anderson that the state's current death penalty laws were unconstitutional. Justice Marshall F. McComb was the lone dissenter, arguing that the death penalty deterred crime, noting numerous Supreme Court precedents upholding the death penalty's constitutionality, and stating that the legislative and initiative processes were ...

  9. Michele Marsh (reporter) - Wikipedia

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    She graduated from Grossmont High School in El Cajon, California, [4] and later from Northwestern University, where she majored in what has been described as radio and television production [5] or theater. [6] After her graduation from Northwestern in 1976, Marsh started her career as a reporter/anchor at WABI-TV, the CBS affiliate in Bangor ...