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  2. 2009 Lakewood shooting - Wikipedia

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    The Lakewood shooting is the most deadly attack on law enforcement in the state of Washington. At the time, the Lakewood shooting was both the second deadliest attack on law enforcement in the United States since the March 21, 2009, fatal shootings of four Oakland , California , police officers, as well as the second deadliest attack on law ...

  3. Opposition to water fluoridation - Wikipedia

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    Those who emphasize individual or local choice, may view fluoridation as a violation of ethical or legal rules that prohibit medical treatment without medical supervision or informed consent or that prohibit administration of unlicensed medical substances, [1] [63] view it as "mass medication", [64] or may even characterize it as a violation of ...

  4. Speed limits in the United States by jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    State highways and other arterials are often posted at 35 to 40 mph (56–64 km/h) in urban areas and 45 to 50 mph (72–80 km/h) in rural areas. A select number of undivided roads are posted at 55 mph (89 km/h). Divided highways are usually posted at 45 to 55 mph (72–89 km/h) in rural areas as well as business districts.

  5. Arms Export Control Act - Wikipedia

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    In January 2009, Congressman Dennis Kucinich sent a notice to Secretary of State, Dr. Condoleezza Rice, that Israel's actions in Gaza since December 27, 2008 may constitute a violation of the requirements of the AECA. The AECA requires that each nation that receives a shipment of arms from the United States must certify that the weapons are ...

  6. List of Dutch records in athletics - Wikipedia

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    Iowa State Classic Ames, United States [108] 50 m hurdles: 6.91 Marjan Olyslager: 24 January 1987 Zwolle, Netherlands 60 m hurdles: 7.77 Nadine Visser: 7 March 2021 European Championships: Toruń, Poland [109] High jump: 1.96 m Britt Weerman: 3 February 2023 Weinheim, Germany [110] 1.96 m Britt Weerman: 11 February 2023 Meeting Metz Moselle ...

  7. Burning Sun scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Petitions to Blue House website, known domestically as Cheong Wa Dae gungmincheongwon (Korean: 청와대 국민청원; lit. citizen petition to the Blue House) was a petition website based on former President Obama's We the People. Kim's petition had received the benchmark 200,000 signatures prompting an official response. [21] [66] [68]

  8. Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Tanzania has the highest occurrence of this human rights violation among 27 African countries where muti is known to be practised. [ 146 ] In December 2019, Amnesty International reported that the Tanzanian government annulled the right of NGOs as well as individuals to directly file any case against it at the Arusha-based African Court for ...

  9. Japanese war crimes - Wikipedia

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    The Tokyo Charter defines war crimes as "violations of the laws or customs of war," [22] which involves acts using prohibited weapons, violating battlefield norms while engaging in combat with the enemy combatants, or against protected persons, [23] including enemy civilians and citizens and property of neutral states as in the case of the attack on Pearl Harbor.