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  2. Svoboda (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Svoboda served as a 'mouthpiece" for Ukrainians in North America, and played an important role in the discussing and solving of immigrant difficulties. Prior to the establishment of Ukrainian-Canadian periodicals (such as the Kanadiiskyi Farmer ), it was the only Ukrainian-language newspaper of any note in Canada [ 5 ] but was banned by the ...

  3. List of deaths during the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    On 13 June, Roman Chornomaz, sniper, member of the Svoboda political party and the Svoboda Battalion, participant of Euromaidan and the 2014 Odesa clashes, veteran of the Battle of Severodonetsk, was killed in Kurdiumivka. [86] On 22 July, Dimytro Rybakov a Commander of the 47th Mechanized Brigade was killed in combat in direction of Melitopol ...

  4. Obituary - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes the prewritten obituary's subject outlives its author. One example is The New York Times' obituary of Taylor, written by the newspaper's theater critic Mel Gussow, who died in 2005. [7] The 2023 obituary of Henry Kissinger featured reporting by Michael T. Kaufman, who died almost 14 years earlier in 2010. [8]

  5. Robert Schuller - Wikipedia

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    Robert Harold Schuller (September 16, 1926 – April 2, 2015) was an American Christian televangelist, pastor, motivational speaker, and author.In his five decades of television, Schuller was principally known for the weekly Hour of Power television program, which he began hosting in 1970 until his retirement in 2006.

  6. Family Plots - Wikipedia

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    The show centered on the relationships between the employees, in particular Chuck Wissmiller and his three daughters, all of whom worked together at the mortuary during the show's run. Each episode featured one or two funerals with families who shared their grief while celebrating the life and contributions of their loved ones.

  7. George W. Schuyler - Wikipedia

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    George Washington Schuyler was born on February 2, 1810, in Stillwater, New York, the son of Annatje (née Fort) Schuyler (1770–1851) and John Harmanus Schuyler (1763–1846), the private secretary of John Barker Church. His siblings included Henry Ten Broeck Schuyler, Phillip Church Schuyler, Catherine Angelica Schuyler (wife of Nicholas ...

  8. Robert Schuyler - Wikipedia

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    Robert Schuyler or Robert Livingston Schuyler [1] (September 16, 1798 – November 15, 1855), was a financier, steamboat operator, and railroad president who acted as the de facto head of the prominent Schuyler family during his adulthood. Schuyler was called "America's first railroad king."

  9. Earl Hamner Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Earl Henry Hamner Jr. (July 10, 1923 – March 24, 2016) was an American television writer and producer (sometimes credited as Earl Hamner), best known for his work in the 1970s and 1980s as the creator of two long-running series, The Waltons and Falcon Crest.