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Vanessa Redgrave
Vanessa Redgrave CBE (born 30 January 1937) is an Academy Award winning English actress of stage, film and television. She is a member of the Redgrave family, the world-renowned theatrical dynasty. She is also a social activist for human rights and has been a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador since 1995.
Vanessa_Redgrave
Alcatraz Island
Alcatraz Island, commonly referred to as simply Alcatraz or locally as The Rock, is a small island located in the middle of San Francisco Bay in California, United States. It served as a lighthouse, then a military fortification, then a military prison followed by a federal prison until 1963. It became a national recreation area in 1972 and received landmarking designations in 1976 and 1986.
Alcatraz_Island
Joseph McCarthy/Archive 1
Talk:Joseph_McCarthy/Archive_1
Operation TIPS
Operation TIPS, where the last part is an acronym for the Terrorism Information and Prevention System, was a program designed by President George W. Bush to have United States citizens report suspicious activity. It came under intense scrutiny in July 2002 when the Washington Post alleged in an editorial that the program was vaguely defined, and investigative political journalist Ritt Goldstein observed in Australia's Sydney Morning Herald that TIPS would provide America with a higher percentage of 'citizen spies' than the former East Germany had under the notorious Stasi secret police.
Operation_TIPS
Bonnie and Clyde
Bonnie Parker (October 1, 1910 Clyde Barrow (March 24, 1909 Central United States during the Great Depression. Their exploits were known nationwide. They captured the attention of the American press and its readership during what is sometimes referred to as the "public enemy era" between 1931 and 1934. Though their gang was notorious for their bank robberies, Barrow preferred to rob small stores or gas stations. The gang was believed to have killed at least nine police officers, among several other murders.
Bonnie_and_Clyde
Radical environmentalism
Radical environmentalism, is a grassroots branch of the larger environmental movement that emerged out of an ecocentrism-based frustration with the co-option of mainstream environmentalism. It is the ideology behind the radical environmental movement.
Radical_environmentalism
Alcatraz Island
Talk:Alcatraz_Island
Satanic ritual abuse
Satanic ritual abuse (SRA, sometimes known as ritual abuse, ritualistic abuse, organised abuse, sadistic abuse and other variants) refers to a moral panic that originated in the United States in the 1980s, spreading throughout the country and eventually to many parts of the world, before subsiding in the late 1990s.
Satanic_ritual_abuse
Glendale, California
For the community in Humboldt County, see Glendale, Humboldt County, California.Glendale () is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. It lies at the eastern end of the San Fernando Valley, is bisected by the Verdugo Mountains, and is a suburb in the Greater Los Angeles Area.
Glendale,_California
Charles Lindbergh
Charles Augustus Lindbergh (February 4, 1902 – August 26, 1974) (nicknamed "Lucky Lindy" and "The Lone Eagle") was an American aviator, author, inventor and explorer.On May 20–21, 1927, Lindbergh, then a 25-year old U.S. Air Mail pilot, emerged from virtual obscurity to almost instantaneous world fame as the result of his Orteig Prize-winning solo non-stop flight from Roosevelt Field on Long Island to Le Bourget Field in Paris in the single-seat, single-engine monoplane Spirit of St.
Charles_Lindbergh
Fingerprint
fingerprint is an impression of the friction ridges on all parts of the finger. A friction ridge is a raised portion of the epidermis on the palmar (palm) or digits (fingers and toes) or plantar (sole) skin, consisting of one or more connected ridge units of friction ridge skin.
Fingerprint
Ramzi Binalshibh
Ramzi Binalshibh (; also transliterated as Ramzi bin al-Shibh or Ramzi bin al-Shaibah) (born May 1, 1972), is, according to the United States, Germany, and several other countries, a key al-Qaeda member who helped in planning the September 11 attacks. A citizen of Yemen, Binalshibh was the first to be publicly identified as the "20th hijacker," of whom there were several individuals thought to have consecutively been tasked to fill out the single missing slot among the four terrorist teams.
Ramzi_Binalshibh
W. E. B. Du Bois
William Edward Burghardt Du Bois ( doo-BOYSS) (February 23, 1868 civil rights activist, Pan-Africanist, sociologist, historian, author, and editor. At the age of 95, in 1963, he became a naturalized citizen of Ghana.
W._E._B._Du_Bois
Boeing 727
Boeing_727
Harrison County, West Virginia
Harrison_County,_West_Virginia
Manassas, Virginia
Manassas is an independent city within the confines of Prince William County in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The population was 35,135 at the 2000 census. The Bureau of Economic Analysis combines the city of Manassas (along with Manassas Park) with Prince William County for statistical purposes. The City of Manassas is part of the Washington Metropolitan Area and is situated in the Northern Virginia region.
Manassas,_Virginia
Charlottesville, Virginia
Charlottesville is a city located in Albemarle County in the Commonwealth of Virginia, United States, and named after Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, the queen consort of King George III of the United Kingdom.The population was 40,745 according to the 2004 estimate by the U.S.
Charlottesville,_Virginia
Matthew Shepard
Matthew Wayne Shepard (December 1, 1976 – October 12, 1998) was a student at the University of Wyoming who was tortured and subsequently murdered near Laramie, Wyoming. He was attacked on the night of October 6–7, 1998 and died at Poudre Valley Hospital in Fort Collins, Colorado, on October 12, from severe head injuries. During the trial, witnesses stated that Shepard was targeted because he was gay, although one key witness later recanted such a statement in a subsequent television interview.
Matthew_Shepard
Washington, D.C./Archive 1
Talk:Washington,_D.C./Archive_1
Green anarchism
Green anarchism is a school of thought within anarchism which puts an emphasis on environmental issues. An important early influence was the thought of the American individualist anarchist Henry David Thoreau and his book Walden. The earliest current of green anarchism was anarchist naturism which developed in the late 19th century in France and Spain.
Green_anarchism
Lynching
Lynching is an extrajudicial punishment meted by a mob. It is an enumerated felony in all states of the United States, defined by some codes of law as "Any act of violence inflicted by a mob upon the body of another person which results in the death of the person," with a 'mob' being defined as "the assemblage of two or more persons, without color or authority of law, for the premeditated purpose and with the premeditated intent of committing an act of violence upon the person of another."
Lynching
Orlando, Florida
Orlando is a major city in the U.S. state of Florida. It is the county seat of Orange County, located in Central Florida. The city was reportedly named after Orlando Reeves, a soldier who died in the area in 1867. It was incorporated on July 31, 1875, and as a city in 1885.
Orlando,_Florida
Beltway sniper attacks
The Beltway sniper attacks took place during three weeks in October 2002 in Washington, D.C. (the target), Maryland, and Virginia. Eleven people were killed and three others critically injured in various locations throughout the Washington Metropolitan Area and along Interstate 95 in Virginia.
Beltway_sniper_attacks
Mountain Brook, Alabama
Mountain Brook is a city in southeastern Jefferson County, Alabama, and a suburb of Birmingham. According to 2005 Census Bureau estimates, the population of the city is 20,821. Mountain Brook is a particularly affluent city within the Birmingham metropolitan area and appeared in several lists of America's wealthiest communities.
Mountain_Brook,_Alabama
List of events named massacres
list of events named "massacre". The term suggests mass murder and its usage may be controversial.The English word massacre comes from Middle French, derived from Old French maçacre (and variants) "slaughterhouse, butcher's shop". The term maçacre was already used in Anglo-Norman in the sense of "slaughter of many people" in the 12th century.
List_of_events_named_massacres
Dillingham, Alaska
Dillingham (), formerly Curyung, is a city in Dillingham Census Area, Alaska, United States. According to 2005 Census Bureau estimates, the population of the city is 2,468.
Dillingham,_Alaska
Direct action
Direct action is politically motivated activity undertaken by individuals, groups, or governments to achieve political goals outside of normal social/political channels. Direct action can include nonviolent and violent activities which target persons, groups, or property deemed offensive to the direct action participant.
Direct_action
Gilbert, Arizona
Gilbert is a large town in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States. It was founded on July 6, 1891 as a rail siding for Arizona Eastern Railway, and the town that sprang up around it was incorporated as the Town of Gilbert in 1920. Gilbert received its name from William "Bobby" Gilbert, the owner of the property that the rail siding was built on. From 1911 through the 1920s, Gilbert was known as the Hay Capital of the World.
Gilbert,_Arizona
West Memphis, Arkansas
West Memphis is the largest city in Crittenden County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 27,666 at the 2000 census, with an estimated population of 28,181 in 2005, ranking it as the state's 15th largest city, behind Benton. It is considered part of the Memphis metropolitan area, and is located directly across the Mississippi River from Memphis.
West_Memphis,_Arkansas
Arvin, California
Arvin is a city in Kern County, California, in the United States. Arvin is located southeast of Bakersfield, at an elevation of 449 feet (137 m).
Arvin,_California
Burbank, California
Burbank is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. The estimated population in 2007 was 107,921.Burbank is located in the eastern region of the San Fernando Valley, north of Downtown Los Angeles.
Burbank,_California
Salinas, California
Salinas is the county seat and largest municipality of Monterey County in the U.S. state of California. The most current estimate from the California Department of Finance places the 2006 population at 148,350, showing a small decline since 2000. The largely suburban city is located at the mouth of the Salinas Valley roughly eight miles from the Pacific Ocean and enjoys a mild climate.
Salinas,_California
Murrieta, California
Murrieta is a city in southwestern Riverside County, California, United States. The population was 44,282 at the 2000 census. Population was estimated to be 100,173 in 2008, making it one of the fastest growing cities in the state. Largely residential in character, Murrieta is considered a bedroom community, with large numbers of its residents commuting to jobs in San Diego and Orange counties, and the more industrialized neighboring city of Temecula to the south.
Murrieta,_California
Temecula, California
Temecula is a city in southwestern Riverside County, California, United States with a population of 102,604. It was incorporated on December 1, 1989.Temecula is bordered by Murrieta on the northwest and the Pechanga Indian Reservation on the south, with unincorporated areas of Riverside County on all of its other borders. It is served by the Interstate 15 (Temecula Valley Freeway), Interstate 215 and California State Route 79 (Temecula Parkway).
Temecula,_California
Chino Hills, California
Chino_Hills,_California
Escondido, California
Escondido ( "eskun-DEE-doe") is a city located in San Diego North County, California, just north of the city of San Diego. The name means "hidden" in Spanish—it occupies a shallow valley ringed by rocky hills. Founded in 1888, it is one of the oldest cities in San Diego County. The city has a mild climate, a diverse economy and an estimated population of 128,819. The city is known as ' in Diegueño. A nationwide study in 2005 ranked Escondido #11 out of 25 of the most conservative cities in America.
Escondido,_California
Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C. (), formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, the District, or simply D.C., is the capital of the United States, founded on July 16, 1790. The City of Washington was originally a separate municipality within the Territory of Columbia until an act of Congress in 1871 effectively merged the City and the Territory into a single entity called the District of Columbia.
Washington,_D.C.
Fort Myers, Florida
Fort Myers is the county seat and commercial center of Lee County, Florida, United States. Its population was 48,208 in the 2000 census. According to 2008 estimates, the population is 68,689. The city is one of two major cities that make up the Cape Coral-Fort Myers MSA, the other being Cape Coral. As of 2008, the population estimate for the metropolitan area was 623,725.
Fort_Myers,_Florida
Snellville, Georgia
Snellville is a city in Gwinnett County, Georgia, United States, east of Atlanta. The population was 15,351 at the 2000 census. Census estimates for 2006 show a population of 19,983. The city's mayor, Jerry Oberholtzer, was elected to a 4-year term in 2007. The city's commercial and residential development has grown enormously in recent years. In the Atlanta metro area, Snellville is known (mostly humorously) for the slogan on its city limit signs
Snellville,_Georgia
Groveland, Massachusetts
Groveland, Massachusetts (ZIP code 01834) G-Land is a small residential town located in northern Essex County, bordering Boxford, Georgetown, Haverhill, and West Newbury. The town is divided into two precincts, Groveland and South Groveland and is in the Massachusetts's 6th congressional district.
Groveland,_Massachusetts
Poplarville, Mississippi
Poplarville is a city in Pearl River County, Mississippi, United States. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 2,601. It is the county seat of Pearl River County.It is the host to the annual Blueberry Jubilee. This event is known for its rides, craft vendors, rodeos, and much more.
Poplarville,_Mississippi
Lackawanna, New York
Lackawanna is a city in Erie County, New York, U.S., located just south of the city of Buffalo in the western part of New York state. The population was 19,064 at the 2000 census. The name derives from the Lackawanna River. It is part of the BuffaloNiagara Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Lackawanna,_New_York
Lima, Ohio
Lima () is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Allen County. The municipality is located in northwestern Ohio along Interstate 75 approximately 72Dayton and 78Toledo.As of the 2000 U.S. census, the city had a population of 40,081. It is the principal city of and is included in the Lima, Ohio Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is included in the Lima-Van Wert-Wapakoneta, Ohio Combined Statistical Area. Lima was founded in 1831.
Lima,_Ohio
Medford, Oregon
Medford is a city in Jackson County, Oregon, United States. As of 2008, the city had a total population of 76,850 and a metropolitan area population of 202,310. The city was named in 1883 by David Loring, civil engineer and right-of-way agent for the Oregon and California Railroad for his home town of Medford, Massachusetts and in recognition of its supposed position on the middle ford of Bear Creek.
Medford,_Oregon
Hillsboro, Oregon
Hillsboro,_Oregon
Allentown, Pennsylvania
For the song by Billy Joel, see "Allentown (song)." For the neighborhood in Pittsburgh, see Allentown (Pittsburgh)Allentown is a city located in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is Pennsylvania's third most populous city, after Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 106,632. It is the county seat of Lehigh County.
Allentown,_Pennsylvania
Franklin, Pennsylvania
Franklin is a city in Venango County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was estimated 7,212 in the 2000 census.
Franklin,_Pennsylvania
Florence, South Carolina
Florence is the largest city in and the county seat of Florence County, South Carolina, United States. This 1997 All-America City finalist, with its historic homes and medical center towers, came together to form a cultural center for the northeastern portion of South Carolina.
Florence,_South_Carolina
Tacoma, Washington
Tacoma (; ) is a mid-sized urban port city in and the county seat of Pierce County, Washington, United States. The city is on Washington's Puget Sound, southwest of Seattle, northeast of the state capital, Olympia, and northwest of Mount Rainier National Park. The population was 193,556 at the 2000 census, while the Census Bureau estimated its population at 196,520 in 2007.
Tacoma,_Washington
Clarksburg, West Virginia
Clarksburg,_West_Virginia