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  2. Black Water (novella) - Wikipedia

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    The book opens with Elizabeth Anne "Kelly" Kelleher in a car that is plunging into mucky, swampy, "black water." The reader learns of the events that led up to the accident in flashbacks as the protagonist is drowning: Kelly Kelleher attends a Fourth of July party hosted by her friend Buffy St. John and her lover, Ray Annick.

  3. Evangeline Marrs Whipple - Wikipedia

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    Evangeline Simpson Whipple (née Marrs; January 15, 1855/1857 [2] – September 1, 1930) was an American philanthropist and author, who was known for her humanitarian activities as a member of the American Red Cross in Europe during the First World War.

  4. History of As the World Turns - Wikipedia

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    Brad also had to contend with some concerns of safety at the mine, and also Melinda Gray coming on to him. Melinda would die in a freak drowning accident after the Hollister's mine July 4, 1980 picnic. Betsy Stewart overheard Brad and Melinda arguing before the drowning, but for a couple of months blocked the incident out.

  5. Water safety essentials: How to keep your kids safe at the ...

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    Drowning remains the leading cause of death among children ages one to four. Teach kids about water safety before heading out on vacation.

  6. List of drowning victims - Wikipedia

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    Henry Holland, 3rd Duke of Exeter, Constable of the Tower of London, 1430 – 1475.He fell overboard a ship and his body was found in the English Channel; George, Duke of Clarence (born 1449), executed for treason against his brother king Edward IV of England on 1478, by drowning in a barrel of Malmsey wine; or so the legend says, because modern assessments favour the traditional decapitation ...

  7. Deaths in April 2007 - Wikipedia

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    Loïc Leferme, 36, French free diver, drowning. [92] Warren E. Preece, 85, American editor of Encyclopædia Britannica (1964–1975), heart failure. [93] Ronald Speirs, 86, American World War II commanding officer of Easy Company, 506th Infantry Regiment. [94]

  8. Jenny Slew - Wikipedia

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    She demanded her freedom and 25 pounds in damages, charging Whipple with violating her liberty. [5] Most colonies denied enslaved people the right to sue in court, but Massachusetts allowed enslaved people to bring forward civil suits, even though they would still be regarded as property.

  9. TX woman accused of trying to kill Palestinian kids. Muslim ...

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    A Muslim mother, referred to in a CAIR news release as Mrs. H, was watching her children in the shallow end of the pool when the suspect, identified by police as 42-year-old Elizabeth Wolf, also ...