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  2. Simon Boas - Wikipedia

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    Simon Charles Boas (6 July 1977 – 15 July 2024) was a British aid worker who worked for development charities and the United Nations (UN). His inspirational writings about his terminal illness diagnosis were featured in British national newspapers and on BBC Radio 4's Today programme.

  3. Walter Royal, acclaimed North Carolina chef who won Iron Chef ...

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    Walter Royal, the chef of a destination steakhouse in North Carolina who The post Walter Royal, acclaimed North Carolina chef who won Iron Chef America, dies at 67 appeared first on TheGrio.

  4. International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental ...

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    The Iron Workers had successfully repelled the open shop demands of American Bridge Company (or "Ambridge"), an arm of the United States Steel Corporation, in 1903. In 1905, after the union's collective bargaining agreement with Ambridge had expired, Ambridge and the other members of the National Erectors Association began refusing to hire ...

  5. Company fined after worker dies from fall into pot of molten ...

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    One of the world’s biggest manufacturers of industrial vehicles and equipment has been cited and penalized for the death of a worker who fell into an 11-foot-deep pot of molten iron heated to ...

  6. The workers who poured their hearts into One World ... - AOL

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    Iron foreman Kevin Scally was one of thousands who lifted the tower's 104 floors to create the new World Trade Center. This feat was not without sacrifice. %shareLinks-quote="Wake up in the dark ...

  7. Los Angeles Times bombing - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Times bombing was the purposeful dynamiting of the Los Angeles Times Building in Los Angeles, California, United States, on October 1, 1910, by a union member belonging to the International Association of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers (IW). The explosion started a fire which killed 21 occupants and injured 100 more.

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  9. Thomas Fulton (ironmaster) - Wikipedia

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    Fulton was born at Dundee, Scotland, to a wrought-iron worker, Thomas Fulton (d.1866), and Isabella, née Wheelwright.He was apprenticed to a machine-maker but migrated in February 1842 to Port Phillip in partnership with Robert Langlands, whose brothers George and Henry had previously come to the colony to start a metal works.