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Richard Lee Tabler (born February 5, 1979) is an American spree killer who was responsible for at least four murders committed in 2004. On Thanksgiving Day of 2004, Tabler and a co-defendant shot and killed two men at a nightclub in Killeen, Texas.
Spawn of the Desert is a 1923 American silent Western film directed by Louis King and starring William Fairbanks, Florence Gilbert and P. Dempsey Tabler. [1] Cast
The following is a list of notable deaths in February 2004.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
A. Ted à Beckett; Agu Aarna; Acharya Aatreya; Sheikh Abbas; George Abbe; Edward Abbey; Ian Abbot; Ahmed Abdallah; Hashim Raza Allahabadi Abdi; Abdul Ghani Dar; Mohammed Abdul-Hayy
P. Dempsey Tabler (1876–1956), an American singer, athlete, businessman, and actor William B. Tabler (1914–2004), an American architect, and his son, William B. Tabler, Jr. Pat Tabler (born 1958), an American baseball player and commentator
Designed by Cass Gilbert, the Main Branch was constructed with Vermont marble and serpentine Italian marble trim in an Italian Renaissance style. His son, Cass Gilbert Jr. was a partner with Francis Keally in the design of the library's additional wings added in 1963.
Gilbert Lynel "Gil" Dozier (March 19, 1934 [1] – September 23, 2013), was an attorney, businessman, farmer, and rancher who served from 1976 to 1980 as the Louisiana Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry. A Democrat, Dozier's political career ended with felony convictions and imprisonment for nearly four years.
The Desert Inn, also known as the D.I., was a hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, which operated from April 24, 1950, to August 28, 2000.Designed by architect Hugh Taylor and interior design by Jac Lessman, it was the fifth resort to open on the Strip, the first four being El Rancho Vegas, The New Frontier, Flamingo, and the El Rancho (then known as the Thunderbird).
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