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  2. Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport opened in November 1937 as South Plains Airport.In 1942 the United States Army Air Forces indicated a need for the airport as a training airfield. After its requisition by the Air Force, it was assigned to the World War II Army Air Forces Flying Training Command, Gulf Coast Training Center (later Central Flying Training Command).

  3. List of incidents of civil unrest in the United States

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    List of riots (notable incidents of civil disorder worldwide) List of violent spectator incidents in sports; List of worker deaths in United States labor disputes; Lists of incidents of unrest and violence in the United States by city. List of incidents of political violence in Washington, D.C. Insurrection Act of 1807

  4. Incident management - Wikipedia

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    An incident is an event that could lead to the loss of, or disruption to, an organization's operations, services or functions. [2] Incident management (IcM) is a term describing the activities of an organization to identify, analyze, and correct hazards to prevent a future re-occurrence.

  5. Killing of Rachel Nickell - Wikipedia

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    Rachel Jane Nickell (23 November 1968 – 15 July 1992) was a British woman who was stabbed to death on Wimbledon Common in south-west London on 15 July 1992. The initial police investigation of the crime resulted in the arrest in controversial circumstances of an innocent man, who was acquitted.

  6. Lokomotiv Yaroslavl plane crash - Wikipedia

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    On 19 September 2011, news channel Rossiya 24 published the last minute of dialog between the flight crew, from the voice recorder: [76] [77] Captain: 74, 76. Flight engineer: 74, 76. Captain: Time, headlights. We are taking off, top speed 190. Captain: Three, four, five, nominal [engine thrust]. Flight engineer: Nominal [thrust] on.

  7. Barry Switzer - Wikipedia

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    Switzer was born on October 5, 1937, in Crossett, Arkansas, to parents Frank Mays Switzer and Mary Louise Switzer. [4] In early February 1954, Barry and his younger brother Donnie were home in rural Ashley County, Arkansas with their mother and father when it was raided by the Arkansas Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission and the Arkansas State Police, which found untaxed contraband liquor.

  8. Charlotte Green - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte Green (born 4 May 1956) [1] is a British radio broadcaster and a former continuity announcer and news reader for BBC Radio 4.. After 1988 she specialised in news reading, including reading the news on the Radio 4 breakfast Today programme, and reading news items on The News Quiz. [2]

  9. Puppy Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The Puppy Bowl is an annual television program on Animal Planet that mimics an American football game similar to the Super Bowl, using puppies. [2] Shown each year on Super Bowl Sunday, the show consists of footage of a batch of puppies at play inside a model stadium, [3] with commentary on their actions.