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    Hamlett was then charged with attempted murder and kidnapping, but took a lesser plea of felony assault, according to court records. He had four prior felonies and was sentenced to 20 years in prison.

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    Tennessee authorities are searching for a man who allegedly faked a 911 call about being chased by a bear – leading first responders to a dead body and sparking a manhunt for the caller.

  5. Alderwoods Group - Wikipedia

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    The Alderwoods Group formed on January 2, 2002, after the Loewen Group, then the second largest funeral home and cemetery operator in North America, emerged from bankruptcy. [2] In November 2006, Alderwoods was acquired by Service Corporation International in a US$1.2 billion deal reached in April of the same year. [3] [4]

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    James Bland learned to read and write in the home of the former owner of his mother, Alexander Bruce. Bland was probably apprenticed to Bruce as a carpenter before working in his father’s cooper shop making hogsheads for tobacco.

  7. Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic States - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic States is the official organization of the Anglican Catholic Church in Virginia, Deleware, Maryland (including Washington D.C.), West Virginia (except Cabell and Wayne counties), and the counties of Sullivan and Washington in Tennessee.

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  9. The Gravediggers - Wikipedia

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    The Gravediggers (or Clowns) are examples of Shakespearean fools (also known as clowns or jesters), a recurring type of character in Shakespeare's plays. Like most Shakespearean fools, the Gravediggers are peasants or commoners that use their great wit and intellect to get the better of their superiors, other people of higher social status, and each other.