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  2. Roy Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Roy Cleveland Sullivan (February 7, 1912 – September 28, 1983) was an American park ranger in Shenandoah National Park in Virginia. Between 1942 And 1977, Sullivan was claimed to have been struck by lightning on seven occasions, surviving all of them. For this reason, he gained the nicknames "Human Lightning Conductor" and "Human Lightning Rod".

  3. Great Railroad Strike of 1922 - Wikipedia

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    The Great Railroad Strike of 1922, or the Railway Shopmen's Strike, was a nationwide strike of railroad workers in the United States. Launched on July 1, 1922 by seven of the sixteen extant railroad labor organizations , the strike continued into August before collapsing.

  4. Talk:Roy Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    A fact from Roy Sullivan appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 27 August 2009 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know... that in his lifetime, Roy Sullivan was struck by lightning seven times, but died from a gunshot? A record of the entry may be seen at Wikipedia:Recent additions/2009/August ...

  5. Lightning strike - Wikipedia

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    The exact location of a lightning strike and when it will occur are still impossible to predict. However, products and systems have been designed of varying complexities to alert people as the probability of a strike increases above a set level determined by a risk assessment for the location's conditions and circumstances. One significant ...

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  7. List of worker deaths in United States labor disputes

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    Strike 2 At least two tailors died as police confronted a street mob of about 300 strikers, mostly German, with clubs. [2] These deaths stand as the "first recorded strike fatalities in U.S. history". [3] July 7, 1851 Portage, New York: Railroad Strike 2 Two striking workers of the New York and Erie Railroad were shot and killed by police officers.

  8. Starbucks union goes on strike in three cities - AOL

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    The strike is due to start Friday in three cities — Starbucks’ hometown, Seattle, as well as Chicago and Los Angeles, which the union described as key markets for the company.

  9. King Soopers workers strike at over 70 stores: Here's ... - AOL

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    The company says the strike-affected stores will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. local time every day, with pharmacies in these locations open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday to Friday and 10 a.m. to 5 ...