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1968: Oliver!

Daily American 02 Mar 2021
- Director. Carol Reed- IMDb user rating ... 74- Runtime.
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54 seasons of All-Shore wrestling, part 1: Every wrestler selected from 1968-85

Asbury Park Press 01 Mar 2021
For subscribers. The Asbury Park Press All-Shore wrestling teams from 1968 to 1985 chronicle the rise of the sport at the Jersey Shore.        ... .
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Romney, Cotton Acknowledge $10 Minimum Wage Only 'Close' to What Workers Earned in 1968

Newsweek 01 Mar 2021
A recent economic analysis found that the Republican senators' proposal would provide a wage hike to just 3.2 percent of workers by 2025 ....
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Marine Corps Pfc. Daniel D. Bruce was just a teenager when he gave his life to save others during the Vietnam War. His selfless actions kept him from returning home, but they also earned him the Medal of Honor and a legacy that's made his family proud. Bruce was born May 18, 1950, in Michigan City, Indiana, about an hour east of Chicago. He had three brothers and a sister and was the eldest of the group, which could be why helping others seemed to be in his nature.  A young man sits with his arm on his knee on the top bunk of a bunk bed. A young man sits with his arm on his knee on the top bunk of a bunk bed. According to his family, when Bruce was 16, he tried to save a drowning boy during a church outing. Bruce's sister, Karen, said he tried to stay with the boy for as long as he could, but he eventually got tired and had to give up so they weren't both pulled under. Despite the teen's best efforts, the boy didn't make it. Two years later — just days after turning 18 and graduating high school — Bruce enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve. The Vietnam War was in full swing, so, on July 17, 1968, he transferred to the active-duty Marines. After months of training, Bruce was promoted to private first class on Jan. 1, 1969, and ordered to Vietnam later that month. Before he left, he married his high school sweetheart, Carol. Upon arrival to Southeast Asia, Bruce was assigned the role of anti-tank assaultman with Headquarters and Service Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division.  A young man in uniform and cap poses for a photograph. A young man in uniform and cap poses for a photograph. On March 1, 1969, Bruce and another Marine were on a late-night watch in a set position at Fire Support Base Tomahawk when Bruce heard movement in some nearby woods. A bundle of explosives was then heaved in their direction. Reacting instantly, Bruce caught the bundle and shouted for his partner and two other nearby Marines to take cover. Holding the device close to his chest, the 18-year-old ran from the area to t (Virtus AllianzGi Convertible & Income Fund)

Public Technologies 01 Mar 2021
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Court awards $2.3 billion to U.S. spy ship crew held hostage in 1968

CBS News 26 Feb 2021
The court said many of the 83-strong crew were mentally and physically abused during their captivity ... .
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1968: Syracuse Reverend opens one of nation’s first Black-owned supermarkets

Marietta Daily Journal 25 Feb 2021
The Rev. Thornton James Jones of Syracuse led a most interesting life. Consider this. The Yazoo City, Mississippi, native was an Army World War II veteran and played semi-professional baseball in the Class AA League and in the Negro Leagues ... .
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US court orders North Korea to pay $2.3 billion over 1968 USS Pueblo seizure

Raw Story 25 Feb 2021
A US court has ordered North Korea to pay damages to the crew and family of the spy ship USS Pueblo, who were tortured and mistreated for 11 months in 1968 after being captured by the North Korean navy ... The crew was freed after nearly a year of negotiations in December 1968, but Pyongyang held onto the Pueblo, making it into a museum.
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US court orders NKorea to pay $2.3 bn over 1968 USS Pueblo seizure

Urdu Point 25 Feb 2021
Washington, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 26th Feb, 2021 ) .A US court has ordered North Korea to pay damages to the crew and family of the spy ship USS Pueblo, who were tortured and mistreated for 11 months in 1968 after being captured by the North Korean navy.
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