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  2. The Roswell Incident (1980 book) - Wikipedia

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    168. ISBN. 9780448211992. OCLC. 6831957. Website. The Roswell Incident at the Internet Archive. The Roswell Incident is a 1980 book by Charles Berlitz and William Moore. The book helped to popularize stories of unusual debris recovered in 1947 by personnel of the Roswell Army Air Field.

  3. List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft ...

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    17 March. First Mikoyan-Gurevich I-330 SI, prototype for the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17, crashes this date. First flown 14 January 1950, piloted by Ivan Ivashchenko, he is killed when the aircraft develops flutter which tears off his horizontal tail, causing a spin and crash.

  4. Walter E. Fernald Developmental Center - Wikipedia

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    In January 2024, Oliver Egger, a journalist and great-great-grandson of Walter Fernald, wrote an investigative piece in The Boston Globe describing how, despite knowledge by the City of Waltham and the state, thousands of confidential patient records were left on the campus after its closure. [35] This was in violation of HIPAA. Soon after the ...

  5. Pickleball - Wikipedia

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    Pickleball. Pickleball is a racket or paddle sport in which two players (singles) or four players (doubles) use a smooth-faced paddle to hit a perforated, hollow plastic ball over a 34-inch-high (0.86 m) net until one side is unable to return the ball or commits a rule infraction. Pickleball is played indoors and outdoors.

  6. Pickwick Club collapse - Wikipedia

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    Pickwick Club collapse. /  42.35139°N 71.06194°W  / 42.35139; -71.06194. The Pickwick Club collapse occurred in Boston, Massachusetts United States on July 4, 1925. It killed 44 people, making it the deadliest building collapse in Boston's history and the second deadliest accident in Boston (behind the Summer Street Bridge disaster) at ...

  7. John Hynes (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Boston, Massachusetts. Political party. Democratic. Alma mater. Suffolk University Law School. John Bernard Hynes (September 22, 1897 – January 6, 1970), was an American politician who served as the mayor of Boston from 1950 to 1960. [3]

  8. List of Major League Baseball players to hit for the cycle ...

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    On October 8, 2018, Brock Holt of the Boston Red Sox hit for the cycle against the New York Yankees in Game 3 of the American League Division Series; it was the first cycle in MLB postseason history. In a regular-season game on September 19, 2021, Eddie Rosario of the Atlanta Braves collected his cycle on just five pitches, the smallest number ...

  9. Andrew Bacevich - Wikipedia

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    Andrew J. Bacevich Jr. (/ ˈ b eɪ s ə v ɪ tʃ /, BAY-sə-vitch; born July 5, 1947) is an American historian specializing in international relations, security studies, American foreign policy, and American diplomatic and military history.