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  2. Central Park jogger case - Wikipedia

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    The full-page advertisement was taken out by Trump in the May 1, 1989, issue of the Daily News. On May 1, 1989, Donald Trump— at the time a real estate magnate— called for the return of the death penalty for murder in full-page advertisements published in all four of the city's major newspapers. Trump said he wanted the "criminals of every ...

  3. Calvin University - Wikipedia

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    Calvin University, formerly Calvin College, is a private Christian university in Grand Rapids, Michigan.Founded in 1876, Calvin University is an educational institution of the Christian Reformed Church and stands in the Reformed tradition.

  4. Rust shooting incident - Wikipedia

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    Script supervisor Mamie Mitchell called 9-1-1 at 1:46 p.m. MT and emergency crews appeared three minutes later. Footage of the incident was not recorded. Hutchins was flown by helicopter to the University of New Mexico Hospital in Albuquerque, where she was pronounced dead.

  5. Receptionist - Wikipedia

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    Responsibilities White House receptionist William Simmons at his desk in 1946, conversing with a visitor. The business duties of a receptionist may include answering visitors' enquiries about a company and its products or services, directing visitors to their destinations, sorting and handing out mail, answering incoming calls on multi-line telephones or, earlier in the 20th century, a ...

  6. FBI season 1 - Wikipedia

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    Finnegan refuses to answer to the FBI, until they allow senator Lynch to talk to him himself. Finnegan's motives reveals that he felt betrayed by Lynch for not doing him a favor regarding his son's prison sentence with Kristen also revealing that Finnegan's son, Sean died in prison ten days prior even though there was nothing Lynch could have done.

  7. Mark Schweiker - Wikipedia

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    Mark Stephen Schweiker (English pronunciation: [mˈɑː͡ɹk stˈiːvən ʃwˈe͡ɪkɚ]; born January 31, 1953) is an American businessman and politician who served as the 44th governor of Pennsylvania from October 5, 2001, to January 21, 2003.

  8. Laboratory safety - Wikipedia

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    Laboratory safety. Many laboratories contain significant risks, and the prevention of laboratory accidents requires great care and constant vigilance. [1] [2] Examples of risk factors include high voltages, high and low pressures and temperatures, corrosive and toxic chemicals and chemical vapours, radiation, fire, explosions, and biohazards ...

  9. United States Army Medical Department Captains Career Course

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    The United States Army Medical Department ( AMEDD) Captains Career Course ( CCC) is an Officer Advance Course (OAC) taught at Fort Sam Houston, Texas that provides graduate level leadership training for all six special officer branches (corps) in the AMEDD. The AMEDD Captains Career Course is designed to train officers to lead company or ...