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The History of Military Parades in the US Most recently, in 1991 more than 8,000 troops marched down Washington D.C.'s Constitution Avenue in a victory parade celebrating the end of the Persian Gulf War. Stealth fighter planes passed overhead while tanks and Patriot missiles rolled by a crowd of 200,000, according to William J. Eaton and ...
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Parliament survey: one in five experienced sexual harassment The House of Commons leader, Andrea Leadsom, said there would be 'real sanctions' for MPs who bully or abuse staff. Photograph: PA. One in five people working at Westminster have experienced or witnessed sexual harassment or inappropriate behaviour in the past year, a cross-party working ...
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Last orders: Ireland's vanishing 'quirky' shopfronts – in pictures The County Tipperary town of Emly was busy in the 1950s – as was the Hanley family pub. Monthly fairs saw main street packed with locals and visitors alike. But when the village train station shut down in 1963, things got a little quieter. Today, the Hanleys use the bar as a storage space for headstones, ...
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British man wanted by US for role in $560m cyber crime A British man is being sought by US authorities in connection with an international gang accused of committing £380 million in cybercrime fraud. Anthony Nnamdi Okeakpu, 29, is wanted on behalf of US authorities for allegedly being a member of the Infraud Organisation, the country's department of ...
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