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  2. The Day the World Came to Town - Wikipedia

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    The Day the World Came to Town opens with a history of the town and an explanation of the strategic military and commercial importance of Gander International Airport. On September 11, DeFede reports that Gander, with a population of approximately 10,000, accepted 38 previously unscheduled planes carrying approximately 6,800 passengers and crew, most of whom were stranded there until U.S ...

  3. List of books about the September 11 attacks - Wikipedia

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    Aftermath: World Trade Center Archive; American Ground; At the Center of the Storm; Breakdown: How America's Intelligence Failures Led to September 11; The CIA and September 11; The Day the World Came to Town; Debunking 9/11 Myths; Fall and Rise: The Story of 9/11; In My Time: A Personal and Political Memoir; In the Shadow of No Towers; Known ...

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  5. Ambrose Flack - Wikipedia

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    Ambrose J. Flack (March 16, 1902 – April 1, 1980) was an American novelist and short story writer best known for writing the short story "The Strangers That Came To Town". [ 1 ] From the 1930s to 1969, Flack wrote stories and articles for The Saturday Evening Post , The New Yorker , and other publications.

  6. The Remains of the Day - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, The Remains of the Day was included in a Guardian list of "Books you can't live without" [10] and also in a 2009 "1000 novels everyone must read" list. [11] The Economist has described the novel as Ishiguro's "most famous book". [12] On 5 November 2019, the BBC News listed The Remains of the Day on its list of the 100 most influential ...

  7. The Day the World Took Off - Wikipedia

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    The Day the World Took Off is a Channel 4 2000 six-part documentary series about the roots of the Industrial Revolution in England.. Five historians of science and industry gathered at the University of Cambridge to discuss why the Industrial Revolution occurred in England, at the time it did.

  8. When the Robbers Came to Cardamom Town - Wikipedia

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    The robbers get arrested and are treated well in jail. In the end they are reformed, and in the final chapter, they become the heroes of the day when they extinguish a fire in the tower of the town. Finally, Casper becomes the town's fireman, Jasper becomes the town's circus manager and Jonathan becomes a baker.

  9. The Girl Who Owned a City - Wikipedia

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    A deadly virus has swept the world, killing off everyone over the age of twelve in the span of a month or so. [3] In the town of Glen Ellyn, Illinois, outside of Chicago, ten-year-old Lisa Nelson and her younger brother Todd Nelson are surviving, like all the children in the story, by looting abandoned houses and shops. Although there are ...