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  2. Ford recalls more than 12,000 vehicles over safety issues ...

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    Coughlin Ford of Heath, 500 Hebron Road, Newark. Busam Ford, 1182 West Main St., Wilmington ... John Hinderer Ford, 1700 Columbus Avenue, Washington Court House. Glockner South Point Ford, 155 ...

  3. Bisbee massacre - Wikipedia

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    John T. Heath was born in Texas in 1855 to John and Sarah Heath. His family moved to Louisiana while he was young. The family eventually returned to Texas and in 1875 Heath married Virginia Tennessee “Jennie” Ferrell. In 1882, Heath left Texas, settling first in Clifton, Arizona, where he opened a saloon. In November 1883, Heath moved to ...

  4. John A. Ford - Wikipedia

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    John A. Ford (1811–1895) was an American merchant and politician who served in the Minnesota Territorial House of Representatives from January 1, 1851, until March 29, 1851, when he resigned from his position.

  5. John Heath - Wikipedia

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    John Heath (footballer) (born 1936), English footballer; John Heath (1914–1956), English racing driver; John Heath, duelled with Oliver Hazard Perry, 1817; John Heath-Stubbs (1918–2006), English poet and translator; Jack Heath (born 1986), writer of young adult fiction; John Heath, victim of lynching in the Bisbee massacre in 1884

  6. Undercover (OSS training film) - Wikipedia

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    Ford is easily identifiable as "J.P. Baldwin, Attorney at Law", the civilian cover of an OSS officer, puffing on a pipe and with a large handkerchief in his breast pocket. In her book The Westerns and War Films of John Ford , author Sue Matheson says that "watching the film, it is difficult to determine where Ford the director and Ford the OSS ...

  7. Who Killed Homer? - Wikipedia

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    : The Demise of Classical Education and the Recovery of Greek Wisdom, is a 1998 book [1] by Classics scholars Victor Davis Hanson and John Heath. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Reviewing Who Killed Homer? for Foreign Affairs , Francis Fukuyama described it as "ostensibly" focused on the decline of classical studies, but "really about the loss of a common ...

  8. John S. Heath - Wikipedia

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    John Heath was born in Hillsborough, New Hampshire, in 1807, [1] the son of blacksmith Sargent Heath. [2] He was a schoolmate of President Franklin Pierce, and went on to study medicine in Glens Falls, New York. [1] He moved to St. Clair, Michigan, with his father in 1833, and from 1835 to 1836, he co-edited the St. Clair Republican. [2]

  9. Heather Locklear Calls Out the Differences Between “Spin City ...

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    Heather Locklear is opening up about her favorite memories from filming the sitcom Spin City — and sharing what was different about working with Michael J. Fox versus his replacement in the ...

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