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  2. Frederick Handley Page - Wikipedia

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    Handley Page was born in Cheltenham, the second son of Frederick Joseph Page, a furniture maker and member of the Plymouth Brethren. He was educated at Cheltenham Grammar School . In 1902, against his parents' wishes, he moved to London to study electrical engineering at Finsbury Technical College .

  3. The 28 pages - Wikipedia

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    The 28 pages state that some of the 9/11 hijackers received financial support from individuals connected to the Saudi government. [2] FBI sources believed that at least two of those individuals were officers in the General Intelligence Presidency, the primary intelligence agency of Saudi Arabia. [2]

  4. Army & Air Force Exchange Service - Wikipedia

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    The Army & Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES, also referred to as The Exchange and post exchange/PX or base exchange/BX) provides goods and services at U.S. Army, Air Force, and Space Force installations worldwide, operating department stores, convenience stores, restaurants, military clothing stores, theaters and more nationwide and in more than 30 countries and four U.S. territories.

  5. Camp Page - Wikipedia

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    Camp Page(캠프 페이지) also known as K-47 Air Base was a former US Army base located near Chuncheon, South Korea which was closed on 1 April 2005. It enclosed 157.2 acres in North Central South Korea, near Chuncheon City, 48 miles north of Seoul , in the Kangwon province . [ 1 ]

  6. Knots Landing - Wikipedia

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    Knots Landing is an American primetime television soap opera that aired on CBS from December 27, 1979, to May 13, 1993. A spin-off of Dallas, it was set in a fictitious coastal suburb of Los Angeles and initially centered on the lives of four married couples living on a cul-de-sac, Seaview Circle.

  7. Page (firm) - Wikipedia

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    A year later, Louis's son, Louis Charles Page Jr., partnered with his college roommate, Louis Southerland, to form the Austin-based firm Page and Southerland. Louis's brother, George Page, would join the firm in 1939 and the name changed to Page Southerland Page. [7] [8] The firm changed its name to just Page in 2013. [9]

  8. Florida's official tourism site removes 'LGBTQ Travel' section

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    Florida’s official tourism website, VisitFlorida.com, removed a landing page for the state’s LGBTQ-friendly travel destinations sometime in the past four months.

  9. Federal Express Flight 705 - Wikipedia

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    On April 7, 1994, Federal Express Flight 705, a McDonnell Douglas MD-10-30 cargo jet carrying electronics equipment across the United States from Memphis, Tennessee, to San Jose, California, was the subject of a hijack attempt by Auburn R. Calloway, a Federal Express employee facing possible dismissal at a hearing scheduled for the following day for having lied about his flight hours. [3]