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  2. Barbara Olson - Wikipedia

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    Her original plan had been to fly to California on September 10, but she waited until the next day so that she could wake up with her husband on his birthday, September 11. [2] At the National September 11 Memorial , Olson's name is located on Panel S-70 of the South Pool, along with those of other passengers of Flight 77.

  3. Australian English vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    The term was applied during the First World War to Australian and New Zealand soldiers because so much of their time was spent digging trenches. An earlier Australian sense of digger was "a miner digging for gold". Billy Hughes, prime minister during the First World War, was known as the Little Digger. First recorded in this sense 1916. [4] [11]

  4. List of cultural references to the September 11 attacks

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    The novel explores post 9/11 America through the eyes of a radical Muslim youth and his Jewish guidance counselor. "The Things They Left Behind" (2005) by Stephen King. A supernatural short story about survivor guilt, narrated by a man employed in the World Trade Center who avoided the attacks by taking an impulsive day off.

  5. Australian slang terms every visitor should know - AOL

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    Amanda Laugesen, chief editor of the Australian National Dictionary, through the Australian National University (ANU) tells CNN Travel many Aussie expressions have roots in British English, but ...

  6. Crocodile Dundee - Wikipedia

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    Sue Charlton is a feature writer for her father's newspaper Newsday, and is dating the editor Richard Mason.She travels to Walkabout Creek, a small township in the Northern Territory of Australia, to meet Michael J. "Crocodile" Dundee, a bushman reported to have lost half a leg to a saltwater crocodile before crawling hundreds of miles to safety.

  7. Casualties of the September 11 attacks - Wikipedia

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    On September 25, 2023, the FDNY reported that with the death of EMT Hilda Vannata and retired firefighter Robert Fulco, marking the 342nd and 343rd deaths from 9/11-related illnesses, the department had now lost the same number of firefighters, EMTs, and civilian members to 9/11-related illnesses as it did on the day of the attacks. [253] [254]

  8. How many died in 9/11? A look at the tragic attack 23 years ago

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    The 9/11 attacks left 2,977 dead across New York, Washington, D.C. and Pennsylvania, according to the 9/11 Memorial and Museum. That total includes the 2,753 who died in New York, 184 people at ...

  9. Deaths in September 2001 - Wikipedia

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    Rhys Jones, 60, Welsh-Australian archaeologist. [107] Raymond Alphonse Lucker, 74, American prelate of the Catholic Church, melanoma. Nina Roscher, 62, American chemist and activist, breast cancer. [108] Darryl Sambell, 55, Australian talent manager and music promoter, lung cancer. Bill Stafford, 63, American baseball player. [109]