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  2. Marsha Burns - Wikipedia

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    Marsha Lynn Burns (born 1945) is an American photographer. Early life and education. Burns was born in Seattle, Washington. [1] Between 1963 and 1965 she studied ...

  3. William J. Birnes - Wikipedia

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    William J. "Bill" Birnes (born November 7, 1944) is an American author, the chairman of the board at Sunrise Community Counseling Center, and ufologist. [1]

  4. UFO Magazine - Wikipedia

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    UFO Magazine (USA) was founded in 1986 by journalists Vicki Ecker and Sherie Stark, and its contents remained under their stewardship for over a decade with the help of Vicki Ecker's husband, Research Director Don Ecker. For several years after that, it was published by Bill Birnes and edited by his wife, Nancy Hayfield Birnes.

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  6. The Book Loft - Wikipedia

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    The store is located in red brick buildings dating to before the Civil War. 631 South Third Street once housed Maurer's Saloon and a nickelodeon movie theater called the Lily Cinema. [ 6 ] [ 12 ] Living quarters were located on the second floor of what was known as the Substantial Building, which would go on to serve as a church, a decorating ...

  7. Elle Moxley - Wikipedia

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    Elle Moxley (formerly Elle Hearns, born 1986/1987) is an American transgender rights activist. She co-founded the Black Lives Matter Global Network, where she served as a strategic partner and organizing coordinator, and founded The Marsha P. Johnson Institute, where she serves as executive director.

  8. A 'misstep': Controversial MAGA Bloody Sunday billboards ...

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    Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed announced the removal of two billboards with the words "Make America Great Again" displayed over a picture of 1965's Bloody Sunday in Selma, Alabama.

  9. Bill Burns (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Smith, Matthew Ryan, Bill Burns: Dogs and Boats and Airplanes told in the form of Ivan the Terrible. London: Senses and Society. January (2014)] Milroy, Sarah. Bill Burns Prays to the Gods of the Art World. Toronto: Globe and Mail. 1 September (2012) Gabrys, Jennifer. Bill Burns Flora and Fauna Information Station at the ICA.