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Cairo (/ ˈ k ɛər oʊ / KAIR-oh, [4] sometimes / ˈ k eɪ r oʊ / KAY-roh) [5] is the southernmost city in Illinois and the county seat of Alexander County.A river city, Cairo has the lowest elevation of any location in Illinois and is the only Illinois city to be surrounded by levees.
Chicago Outfit: Spilotro and his brother were found beaten to death and buried in a cornfield in the Willow Slough preserve near Enos, Indiana. [42] 27 August 1987: Scott La Rock, rapper Unknown assailants Shot in the back of the head in the Bronx while in a jeep after disputing an argument. 22 August 1989: Huey Newton, founder of the Black ...
The tower sits at 401 North Wabash Avenue in the River North Gallery District, part of the Near North Side community area of Chicago. The building occupies the site vacated by the Chicago Sun-Times , one of the city's two major newspapers, and its location within the River North Gallery District places it in a neighborhood that has had a high ...
The name "Google" originated from a misspelling of "googol", [232] [233] which refers to the number represented by a 1 followed by one-hundred zeros. Page and Brin write in their original paper on PageRank : [ 36 ] "We chose our system name, Google, because it is a common spelling of googol, or 10 100 [,] and fits well with our goal of building ...
Chicago, Illinois, United States Henry Schaze 1 dead Two students had been fighting over a girl for the better part of a year. Finally Henry Schaze pushed 16-year-old Paul Jelick to the ground and shot him dead. [24] [25] November 16, 1904 Riverside, California, United States 2 dead 1 injured At the Indian School, a gun fight broke out between ...
Ghost Adventures is an American paranormal documentary and reality television series created by Zak Bagans and Nick Groff, airing on the Travel Channel.The series follows ghost hunters Zak Bagans, Nick Groff (seasons 1–10), and Aaron Goodwin as they investigate locations that are reported to be haunted.
Aircraft flying from Allied aircraft carriers and the Ryukyu Islands also regularly struck targets in Japan during 1945 in preparation for Operation Downfall. [44] Firebombing switched to smaller cities, with populations ranging from 60,000 to 350,000. According to Yuki Tanaka, the U.S. fire-bombed over a hundred Japanese towns and cities. [45]