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The Vote for Change tour was a politically motivated American popular music concert tour that took place in October 2004. [1] The tour was presented by MoveOn.org to benefit America Coming Together. [2]
Donning the jersey of another CBJ player, Matiss Kivlenieks, who died in a fireworks accident in 2022, Motz said Gaudreau's death felt like deja vu. "It feels like it's happening all over again ...
The following is a list of websites, separated by owner, that have both been considered by journalists and researchers as distributing false news - or otherwise participating in disinformation - and have been designated by journalists and researchers as likely being linked to political actors in the United States.
Matthews Aurora Funeral Solutions (formerly the Aurora Casket Company) is one of the largest manufacturers of caskets and funerary urns in the United States, selling over 38% of the country's caskets as of 2005. The Aurora, Indiana–based company is a subsidiary of Pittsburgh-based Matthews International.
Harry Mohney (born May 30, 1943) is the founder of Déjà Vu, a U.S. company which (as of 2006) owns about 132 strip clubs and numerous other adult businesses in 41 U.S. states, as well as multiple clubs abroad. For a period of time, he was the single largest pornographer and distributor of adult material in the world.
William Richard Matthews: University of California, Los Angeles: Works of Sir Thomas Malory as printed by William Caxton: Also won in 1946 [42] [1] [43] Biography: William Johnson: Time Life: Harold Osman Kelly, 1884-1955 [1] Elizabeth Stevenson: Lafcadio Hearn: Also won in 1951 [44] [45] British History: Richard Wall Lyman: Washington ...
Mark Matthews (August 7, 1894 – September 6, 2005) was an American soldier. Born in Alabama and growing up in Ohio , Matthews joined the 10th Cavalry Regiment when he was only 15 years old, after having been recruited at a Lexington, Kentucky racetrack and having documents forged so that he appeared to meet the minimum age of 17.
Thomas Stanley Matthews (July 21, 1824 – March 22, 1889), known as Stanley Matthews in adulthood, [2] was an American attorney, soldier, judge and Republican senator from Ohio who became an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court, serving from May 1881 to his death in 1889.