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  • ...l organisation]] in [[South Africa]], based primarily in [[Johannesburg]]. The word "zabalaza" means "struggle" in [[Zulu language|isiZulu]] and [[Xhosa l ...ront Info">[http://zabalaza.net/organise/what-is-the-zacf/ ZACF]. 'What is the ZACF?'. Retrieved 4 January 2012.</ref>
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  • ...anization claimed some 100,000 members in good standing, and could marshal the support of perhaps 300,000 workers. Its membership declined dramatically af ...d that the [[wage]] system should be abolished. They may be best known for the ''Wobbly Shop'' model of [[workplace democracy]], in which workers elect re
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  • ...sniaks, Serbs, and Croats. Other communities that live there are not given the status of being "constituent"[1]. A citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina, rega ...mountainous and divided by various rivers, most of which are nonnavigable. The nation's capital is Sarajevo, which is also its largest city.
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  • * [[Angler: The Cheney Vice Presidency]] [[Wikipedia:Angler: The Cheney Vice Presidency]] * [[Wikipedia:The Apprentice (Libby novel)]]
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  • <big>The "'''[[Black bloc|Black Bloc]] ...mon set of principals or beliefs, however, black blocs that have formed in the past have been made up largely of anarchists, but can include many other an
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  • ...ealth]] issue, suicide may also be caused by psychological factors such as the difficulty of coping with [[clinical depression|depression]] or other [[men ...have higher rates for [[Parasuicide|suicide attempt]]s. Elderly males have the highest suicide rate, although rates for young adults have been increasing
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  • ...humb|280px|Scene from the failed Canadian [[Rebellions of 1837|rebellion]] against British rule in 1837.]] ...renders himself to [[Liu Bang]], leader of a popular revolt and founder of the [[Han Dynasty]].
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  • '''February 18''' is the [[18]]<sup>th</sup> day in [[February]] "What I Believe In" at the printers.
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  • '''March 16''' is the [[16]]<sup>th</sup> day in [[March]]. warships anchored off the Samoan Islands is averted, when a hurricane
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  • '''March 19''' is the [[19]]<sup>th</sup> day in [[March]]. [[624 BCE]] — [[Prophet Muhammed]] proclaims the "[[Day of Deliverance]]".
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  • '''March 20''' is the [[20]]<sup>th</sup> day in [[March]]. ...n the Abruzzi. [[banishment|Banished]] from Rome, ostensibly for writing [[The Art of Love]], a guide to [[sex|lovemaking]].
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  • '''March 21''' is the [[21]]<sup>st</sup> day in [[March]]. The Romans began taking over Boadiceaʼs kingdom last year when her husband d
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  • '''March 31''' is the [[31]]<sup>st</sup> day in [[March]]. [[297]] — [[Diocletia]]nʼs edict against the Manicheans.
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  • '''September 4''' is the [[4]]<sup>th</sup> day in [[September]]. [[1639]] — New World: First prohibition law, outlawing the drinking of toasts, passed in Massachusetts. Repealed in [[1645]] as unenfo
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  • ...any governments without the use of overt military force, primarily through the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]. ..., e.g., the [[Business Plot]] of 1933 to overthrow the U.S. government, or the conspiracy to assassinate President Lincoln and members of his cabinet). --
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  • [[File:DCTV-DN-firehouse-800x600.jpg|thumb|330px|The show was located in the [[Downtown Community Television Center|DCTV]] firehouse building (a convert ...iversity Announces Winners Of 2010 George Polk Awards In Journalism]</ref> The program is funded entirely through contributions from listeners, viewers, a
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  • ...c operations, either search for them by name or find their names listed on the overview pages'' * [[CIA: SAD and SOG operations in Iraq since 2003]]
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  • ...ate of Israel]], & [[Wikipedia:Criticism of Israel and Anti-semitism]], at the very least. Old versions still need to be looked at for sources, I hope I g ...uld be considered as containing Point of View bias on one or both sides of the debate. Read accordingly
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  • ...ng persons that are unlawful under international law, from the First World War onwards. ...t set by the Nuremberg trials Nuremberg Principles Principle VI (a) (i) : "War of aggression".
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  • ...otings, worked for CIA|last=Miller|first=Greg|date=21 February 2012|work=[[The Washington Post]]|accessdate=21 February 2011}}</ref> ...otings, worked for CIA|last=Miller|first=Greg|date=21 February 2012|work=[[The Washington Post]]|accessdate=21 February 2011}}</ref>
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