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  2. Neil Stonechild - Wikipedia

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    Neil Stonechild (August 24, 1973 – November 25, 1990) was a Saulteaux First Nations teenager who died of hypothermia shortly after he was picked up by the Saskatoon Police Service.

  3. Saskatoon freezing deaths - Wikipedia

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    The practice is known as taking Indigenous people on "starlight tours" [4] and dates back to at least 1976. [5] As of 2021, despite convictions for related offenses, no police officer has been specifically convicted for having caused freezing deaths.

  4. Starlight tours - Wikipedia

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  5. Onizuka Center for International Astronomy - Wikipedia

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    Some commercial tours continue from the center to the summit daily, from morning twilight before sunrise until it is closed to the public after sunset. [11] Other Mauna Kea recreation opportunities include Mauna Kea State Recreation Area, and the Mauna Kea Trail which leads from the VIS through the Mauna Kea Ice Age Reserve to the summit.

  6. Hele-On Bus - Wikipedia

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    The unavailability of county-owned buses could not be completely solved with short-term rentals from private bus operators, as the rented buses often did not provide ADA-compliant access. [45] [46] Roberts Hawaii took over the operating contract from Polynesian Adventure Tours in 2020. [47]

  7. Starfish Prime - Wikipedia

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    A Thor rocket carrying a W49 thermonuclear warhead (designed at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory) and a Mk. 2 reentry vehicle was launched from Johnston Atoll in the Pacific Ocean, about 900 miles (1,450 km) west-southwest of Hawaii. The explosion took place at an altitude of 250 miles (400 km), above a point 19 miles (31 km) southwest of ...

  8. Jeffrey Epstein’s island: What really happened there? - AOL

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    What will happen to the island now? Epstein died in prison in 2019, in what authorities have ruled to be a suicide. ... Travelers frequently ask about it, and some local boat operators make it ...

  9. Hōkūleʻa - Wikipedia

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    3.4.1 Hilo, Hawaiʻi Island, United States – Papeʻete, Tahiti, Society Islands, French Polynesia: 15 March 1980 to 17 April 1980 [52] 3.4.2 Papeʻete, Tahiti, French Polynesia – Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, United States: 13 May 1980 to 6 June 1980 [ 54 ]