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  2. Reynolds v. Pegler - Wikipedia

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    The case has its origins in a heated dispute between liberal journalist Heywood Broun and conservative Westbrook Pegler. Broun died in 1939, but ten years later, author Dale Kramer wrote a book about Broun's life entitled The Heywood Broun His Friends Recall.

  3. Dispute between JCPS board member and district official ... - AOL

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    John Marshall, center, Chief Equity Officer for JCPS, got into a heated exchange with JCPS Board Member Chris Kolb following a meeting about transportation for magnet schools in the district at ...

  4. “Haven’t Talked For 3 Years”: 30 Times People ... - AOL

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    Image credits: GlitteringLocality Unfortunately, the OP knows all too well how it feels to lose a close friend. "My best friend and I just finished high school last month.

  5. Heated dispute erupts at Eastpointe council meeting between ...

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    A heated debate between Eastpointe’s mayor and citizens at a city council meeting this week has residents saying their first amendment rights aren’t being respected.

  6. The Future of Socialism - Wikipedia

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    The book was highly controversial at the time of its publication, given the heated dispute between the Gaitskellite and the Bevanite wings over the future direction of the Labour Party. A review of Crosland's book in the left-wing Tribune newspaper became famous for its headline "How dare he call himself a socialist". [10]

  7. Rizzo v. Goode - Wikipedia

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    Rizzo v. Goode, 423 U.S. 362 (1976), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that a prophylactic injunction against non-culpable state executive officials was an overbroad interference by the Federal Courts in the state executive branches.

  8. Jones–Liddell feud - Wikipedia

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    The Jones–Liddell feud (1847–1870) also known as the Liddell–Jones feud or the Black River War was a warring dispute between two prominent families from Catahoula Parish, Louisiana. It resulted in the death of at least six people, with other estimates suggesting as many as fourteen.

  9. Match Made in Hell: How the 'Lonely Hearts' Killers Seduced ...

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    Sometime in the 1940s, Raymond Fernandez met his match in Martha Beck. While behind bars for petty crimes, Fernandez had convinced himself he could use voodoo to gain power over women.