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The Dawn Raid (Malay: Serangan Subuh) was an economic maneuver carried out by Malaysia on 7 September 1981 to reclaim control of Guthrie Corporation, a British-owned plantation company. The operation involved the rapid acquisition of its shares on the London Stock Exchange , enabling Malaysia to secure a majority stake and reclaim approximately ...
The Panthers is a New Zealand drama television miniseries created and executive produced by Halaifonua Finau and Tom Hern in association with Four Knights Film studio. Set during the 1970s, the series focuses on the emergence of the Polynesian Panthers against the backdrop of the controversial dawn raids.
"Hook Up" is a collaborative single by the artists signed under New Zealand record label Dawn Raid Entertainment under the name Dawn Raid All-Stars released in 2004. The premise of the single was also to promote Boost Mobile and has been used as the background music for their advertisements. [citation needed]
Topics about Dawn Raid Entertainment albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories This category contains studio albums released on the Dawn Raid Entertainment label. Please move any non-studio albums to an appropriate subcategory per WikiProject Albums guidelines .
McDermott Will & Emery is an international law firm with a diversified business practice. The firm is one of the largest-grossing law firms in the United States and globally, [ 3 ] and its lawyers represent a wide range of commercial, industrial, and financial enterprises.
Dawn Raid All-Stars; S. Savage (rapper) This page was last edited on 15 May 2020, at 21:58 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Dawn Raid All-Stars are a New Zealand hip hop musical collaboration between Dawn Raid Entertainment and Boost Mobile which brought together all the artists of Dawn Raid as a collective group in 2004. Discography
The Glasgow Girls is a group of seven young women in Glasgow, Scotland, who highlighted the poor treatment of asylum seekers whose rights of appeal had been exhausted. In 2005, the group campaigned against dawn raids, raised public awareness, and found support in the Scottish Parliament.