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  2. Missing in America - Wikipedia

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    Missing in America is a 2005 drama film, directed, produced, and written by Gabrielle Savage Dockterman. It is based on a story by Ken Miller, a former Green Beret who was a helicopter pilot in the Vietnam War. The film debuted at the Seattle International Film Festival in May 2005. [1] [2]

  3. Phil Griffin - Wikipedia

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    Philip T. Griffin (born November 27, 1956) [1] is an American television executive, who from 2008 to 2021 served as president of MSNBC, a United States cable news channel. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Early life

  4. A Stranger Among Us - Wikipedia

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    [4] Peter Travers' review of the film for Rolling Stone reported that director "Sidney Lumet hits the shoals in this cop-out-of-water story," that "casting the babyvoiced Griffith as a hard case is a major miscalculation," and described writer Avrech’s script as "romance-novel mawkishness [with a] whodunit angle [that] is similarly lame."

  5. Neo-Nazi who inspired Edward Norton’s ‘American History X ...

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    In 1998’s “American History X,” Norton’s Derek Vinyard character was based, in part, on Meeink’s road to redemption as he began to ditch his racist views after kindling friendships with ...

  6. List of people who disappeared mysteriously: 1910–1990

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    Missing from Circumstances Refs. 1910 Burt Alvord: 32–33 Central America: An American lawman-turned-outlaw, Alvord had been a Cochise County, Arizona deputy, but had turned to crime—primarily train robbery—by the early 1900s. He was last seen in 1910 working as a Panama Canal employee. Alvord's ultimate fate is unknown. [1] c. 12 July 1910

  7. Dan Burros - Wikipedia

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    On October 31, 1965, Burros' Jewish heritage was exposed to the public by American journalist John McCandlish Phillips, Jr., who published an article about Burros in The New York Times. Some hours after the article was published, Burros committed suicide by shooting himself in the chest and then in the head.

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  9. Orion Griffin: Today in History: The Holocaust

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    Nov. 15—On November 15, 1938, the Reich Ministry of Education expelled all Jewish students from public schools across Germany. This followed what is known as Kristallnacht, or "The Night of ...