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The Leader-Vindicator is a weekly newspaper serving New Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and the surrounding community. [1] It is owned by Independent Publications, under the Community Media Group of Frankfort, Illinois. [1] According to the American Newspaper Representatives, the newspaper has a paid circulation of approximately 4,300 copies. [2]
Guardian (James Hudson; also known as Weapon Alpha or Vindicator) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by John Byrne , the character made his first appearance in The Uncanny X-Men #109 (February 1978) which was co-plotted by Byrne and his long-time collaborator Chris Claremont .
Guardian: Originally Weapon Alpha, then Vindicator, James MacDonald Hudson is a scientist from London, Ontario who wears a suit of battle-armor, allowing him to fly and manipulate Earth's magnetic field. Guardian is the team's first leader; he wears a stylized Canadian maple leaf flag on his costume.
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Grief-stricken, Twoyoungmen secludes himself in a cabin in Banff National Park, leaving Elizabeth to be raised by family friends the McNeils (whose daughter Heather will one day become Alpha Flight leader Vindicator). Twoyoungmen's failure to save Kathryn kindles a deep-seated resentment and anger in Elizabeth.
Her father, an independence leader, was Bangladesh’s first prime minister. Isabel Perón was the first female head of state in the Americas. Her husband, Juan Perón, was president of Argentina ...
At the same time, Kinsey's father-in-law, Peter Nead, was the primary leader for the reactionary [12] [13] wing of the Brethren, [14] [15] also known at the time as Old Order Brethren. [15] [better source needed] Out of this group [b] emerged a new periodical, The Vindicator, with Kinsey as editor.
Allentown Daily Leader (1893–1903) [17] Allentown Evening Item (1915–1921) [ 18 ] Allied Mercury: or The Independent Intelligencer (Philadelphia) (1781–1781) [ 19 ]