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  2. Shriners - Wikipedia

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    Shriners International, formally known as the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (AAONMS), is an American Masonic society. Founded in 1872 in New York City, it is headquartered in Tampa, Florida , and has over 200 chapters across nine countries, with a global membership of nearly 1.7 million "Shriners". [ 1 ]

  3. The Shrine (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film starts with a man tied to a table. Another man then kills him with a sledgehammer to the face. Journalist Carmen and her photographer boyfriend Marcus are having relationship problems since Carmen tends to ignore him in favor of her job. Carmen asks her boss, Dale, to allow her to investigate the disappearances of tourists in the (fictional) Polish villa

  4. List of 1980s films based on actual events - Wikipedia

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    The Impossible Spy (1987) – biographical drama television film based on the true story of an Israeli civilian spy, Eli Cohen, who was recruited into Israel's secret intelligence agency (the Mossad) in the 1960s to become a spy in Damascus [441] In Love and War (1987) – war thriller film based on the true story of James Stockdale and Sybil ...

  5. Jillian Lauren - Wikipedia

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    Jillian Lauren is the author of the New York Times bestselling [2] memoir books Everything You Ever Wanted, released May 2015, [3] Some Girls: My Life in a Harem, released in 2010, [1] and the 2011 novel Pretty, all published by Plume/Penguin.

  6. Yasukuni (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film looks at the history of Yasukuni Shrine in Chiyoda, Tokyo, where more than 2 million of Japan's war dead are enshrined.More than 1,000 of them are war criminals convicted at the 1946–1948 Tokyo Tribunal, including 14 Class A war criminals, Hideki Tōjō among them.

  7. Badge of the Assassin - Wikipedia

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    Badge of the Assassin is a 1985 television film starring James Woods, Yaphet Kotto and Alex Rocco. It was directed by Mel Damski . The film first aired on the Columbia Broadcasting System network on November 2, 1985. [ 1 ]

  8. Jack Reed: Badge of Honor - Wikipedia

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    Jack Reed: Badge of Honor is a 1993 American made-for-television crime drama film written by Andrew Laskos, directed by Kevin Connor starring Brian Dennehy, Susan Ruttan, and Alice Krige. It was the sequel to the 1992 made-for-TV crime drama Deadly Matrimony, continuing the fictional Jack Reed character in a television film series.

  9. The Badge - Wikipedia

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    La Salle Parish, Louisiana Sheriff Darl Hardwick investigates the controversial local murder of a transgender woman, [4] with the highly sensitive matter being concealed as much as possible by the parish's most influential figures, such figures even going so far as to frame Hardwick for statutory rape involving a local waitress.