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Fox News simulcasts Sky News reporter David Bowden's interview with a U.S. Army sergeant following a firefight near Umm Qasr (March 23, 2003, 09:35 UTC).
CNN broadcasts a live press conference by Iraqi Information Minister Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf while keeping an eye on Umm Qasr (March 23, 2003, 08:27 UTC).
MSNBC discusses the various appearances of Iraqi Preside ...
See also:2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage, 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage - Embedded reporters, 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage - Reporters in harm's way, 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage - U.S. mainstream media war coverage, 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage - Coverage by independent from corporations and government media, 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage - Symbolic coverage, 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage - Casualty milestones, 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage - Non-U.S. coverage, 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage - The role of the Iraqi National Congress Read more here: » 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage: Encyclopedia II - 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage - U.S. mainstream media war coverage |
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 |  |  | Mike Farrell: Encyclopedia II - February 15 2003 anti-war protest - EuropeDemonstrations took place across Europe and some of the largest drawing attendance figures in the tens of thousands in many cities. Approximately one-fifth of the total demonstrators worldwide protested in Europe.
February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Western Europe.
Britain's Stop the War Coalition (StWC) held a protest in London which became the largest demonstration in the city's history. Police estimated attendance at 750,000 people; the demonstration's ...
See also:February 15 2003 anti-war protest, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - International coordination, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Western Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Eastern Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Southeastern Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Americas, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Canada, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - United States, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Mexico, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - South America, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Asia, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Middle East, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Other Areas in Asia, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Africa, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - South Africa, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Tunisia, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Oceania, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Polar, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Full list, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Effect Read more here: » February 15 2003 anti-war protest: Encyclopedia II - February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Europe |
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UFO conspiracy theory - MJ-12.
The so-called Majestic 12 documents surfaced in 1982, suggesting that there was secret, high-level U.S. government interest in UFOs dating to the 1940s. (See Majestic 12 for further information.)
UFO conspiracy theory - Linda Moulton Howe.
In the late 1970s, Denver, Colorado-based journalist Linda Mounton Howe had produced Strange Harvest, a documentary film about the many allegedly strange deaths of cows th ...
See also:UFO conspiracy theory, UFO conspiracy theory - Popular culture, UFO conspiracy theory - US government position, UFO conspiracy theory - 1940s, UFO conspiracy theory - Roswell Incident, UFO conspiracy theory - Mantell Incident, UFO conspiracy theory - Project Sign, UFO conspiracy theory - 1950s, UFO conspiracy theory - 1960s, UFO conspiracy theory - 1970s, UFO conspiracy theory - Alleged Holloman Air Force Base UFO Landing, UFO conspiracy theory - Paul Bennewitz, UFO conspiracy theory - 1980s, UFO conspiracy theory - MJ-12, UFO conspiracy theory - Linda Moulton Howe, UFO conspiracy theory - John Lear, UFO conspiracy theory - William Milton Cooper, UFO conspiracy theory - Bob Lazar, UFO conspiracy theory - UFO Cover-Up?: Live!, UFO conspiracy theory - July 1989 MUFON Convention, UFO conspiracy theory - 1990s, UFO conspiracy theory - 2000s, UFO conspiracy theory - Related articles, UFO conspiracy theory - Reference Read more here: » UFO conspiracy theory: Encyclopedia II - UFO conspiracy theory - 1980s |
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 |  |  | Mike Farrell: Encyclopedia II - The Graduate - SynopsisThe film explores the life of Benjamin Braddock shortly after earning his bachelor's degree from an unnamed university, presumably Williams College. The movie starts at a party celebrating his graduation at his parents' house in suburban Los Angeles. Benjamin is visibly uncomfortable at the party attended by mostly his parents' friends. One family friend, Mrs. Robinson, asks Benjamin to drive her home, which he reluctantly does.
Arriving at her home, she asks him to come inside. Once inside, she exposes herself to him and offers to have an affair with him. Initially flustered, he flees. A few days la ...
See also:The Graduate, The Graduate - Synopsis, The Graduate - Trivia, The Graduate - Famous Quotes, The Graduate - On the stage Read more here: » The Graduate: Encyclopedia II - The Graduate - Synopsis |
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 |  |  | Mike Farrell: Encyclopedia II - 1939 - Events
1939 - January.
January 2 - End of term for Frank Finley Merriam, 28th Governor of California. He is succeeded by Culbert Levy Olson.
January 13 - Black Friday: 71 people die across Victoria in one of Australia's worst ever bushfires.
January 24 - Earthquake kills 30.000 in Chile – about 50.000 sq mi razed
January 26 - Spanish Civil War: Troops loyal to Francisco Franco and aided ...
See also:1939, 1939 - Events, 1939 - January, 1939 - February, 1939 - March, 1939 - April, 1939 - May, 1939 - June, 1939 - July, 1939 - August, 1939 - September, 1939 - October, 1939 - November, 1939 - December, 1939 - unknown dates, 1939 - Ongoing events, 1939 - Births, 1939 - January, 1939 - February, 1939 - March, 1939 - April, 1939 - May, 1939 - June, 1939 - July, 1939 - August, 1939 - September, 1939 - October, 1939 - November, 1939 - December, 1939 - Deaths, 1939 - January-March, 1939 - April-August, 1939 - October-September, 1939 - Nobel Prizes Read more here: » 1939: Encyclopedia II - 1939 - Events |
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 |  |  | Mike Farrell: Encyclopedia II - M*A*S*H TV series - SynopsisA letter to TV Guide written by a former M*A*S*H doctor in about 1973 stated that the most insane jokes and idiotic pranks on the show were the most true to life, including Klinger's crossdressing. The hellish reality of the M*A*S*H units encouraged this behavior out of a desperate need for something to laugh at. (Another former M*A*S*Her, though, pointed out later that a habitual crossdresser wouldn't last long ...
See also:M*A*S*H TV series, M*A*S*H TV series - Synopsis, M*A*S*H TV series - Goodbye Farewell and Amen, M*A*S*H TV series - Change in tone, M*A*S*H TV series - Facts, M*A*S*H TV series - Continuity errors and anachronisms, M*A*S*H TV series - Main characters, M*A*S*H TV series - Recurring characters, M*A*S*H TV series - Notable guest stars Read more here: » M*A*S*H TV series: Encyclopedia II - M*A*S*H TV series - Synopsis |
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1939 - January.
January 2 - Jim Bakker, American televangelist
January 2 - John McBon, Argentianian Tv Star Ed the Repairman
January 3 - Bobby Hull, Canadian hockey player
January 6 - Valeri Lobanovsky, Ukrainian footballer and manager (d. 2002)
January 10 - Sal Mineo, American actor (d. 1976)
January 10 - Bill Toomey, American athlete
January 11 - Ann Heggtveit, Canadian skier
January 17 - Maury Povich, American talk show host
January ...
See also:1939, 1939 - Events, 1939 - January, 1939 - February, 1939 - March, 1939 - April, 1939 - May, 1939 - June, 1939 - July, 1939 - August, 1939 - September, 1939 - October, 1939 - November, 1939 - December, 1939 - unknown dates, 1939 - Ongoing events, 1939 - Births, 1939 - January, 1939 - February, 1939 - March, 1939 - April, 1939 - May, 1939 - June, 1939 - July, 1939 - August, 1939 - September, 1939 - October, 1939 - November, 1939 - December, 1939 - Deaths, 1939 - January-March, 1939 - April-August, 1939 - October-September, 1939 - Nobel Prizes Read more here: » 1939: Encyclopedia II - 1939 - Births |
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 |  |  | Mike Farrell: Encyclopedia II - February 15 2003 anti-war protest - International coordinationThe February 15 international protests were unprecedented not only in terms of the size of the demonstrations but also in terms of the international co-ordination involved. Researchers from the University of Antwerp would claim that the day was possible only because it "was carefully planned by an international network of national social movement organisations."[4] Immanuel Wallerstein spoke of the international protests as being organised by the forces ...
See also:February 15 2003 anti-war protest, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - International coordination, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Western Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Eastern Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Southeastern Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Americas, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Canada, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - United States, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Mexico, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - South America, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Asia, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Middle East, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Other Areas in Asia, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Africa, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - South Africa, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Tunisia, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Oceania, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Polar, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Full list, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Effect Read more here: » February 15 2003 anti-war protest: Encyclopedia II - February 15 2003 anti-war protest - International coordination |
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 |  |  | Mike Farrell: Encyclopedia II - 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage - Non-U.S. coverageNon-U.S. coverage sometimes differed strongly in tone and content.
In some countries television journalists behavior differed significantly during the conflict compared to Gulf War conflicts. Jean-Marie Charon said most journalists were more precautious, using conditional form very often, and citing sources. He noticed televisions were on the whole avoiding noisy and flashy jingles.
The crew of the HMS Ark Royal, Britain's flagship naval vessel, demanded that the BBC be turned off on the ship because of what they saw as ...
See also:2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage, 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage - Embedded reporters, 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage - Reporters in harm's way, 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage - U.S. mainstream media war coverage, 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage - Coverage by independent from corporations and government media, 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage - Symbolic coverage, 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage - Casualty milestones, 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage - Non-U.S. coverage, 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage - The role of the Iraqi National Congress Read more here: » 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage: Encyclopedia II - 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage - Non-U.S. coverage |
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 |  |  | Mike Farrell: Encyclopedia II - 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage - Symbolic coverageA large statue of Saddam Hussein in Baghdad's Firdus Square, directly in front of the Palestine Hotel where the world's journalists had been quartered, was toppled by a U.S. tank surrounded by dozens of celebrating Iraqis, who had been attempting to pull down the statue earlier. Iraqi citizens then decapitated the head of the statue and dragged it through the streets of the city hitting it with their shoes. The destruction of the statue was shown live on cable news networks as it happened and made the front pages of newspapers and covers of ...
See also:2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage, 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage - Embedded reporters, 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage - Reporters in harm's way, 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage - U.S. mainstream media war coverage, 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage - Coverage by independent from corporations and government media, 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage - Symbolic coverage, 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage - Casualty milestones, 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage - Non-U.S. coverage, 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage - The role of the Iraqi National Congress Read more here: » 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage: Encyclopedia II - 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage - Symbolic coverage |
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February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Canada.
Canada saw protests in 70 cities and towns (WSWS estimate)[21]. The biggest took place in Montreal where more than 100,000 people protested in Montreal (SW estimate 150,000) (WSWS estimate 150,000) despite wind-chill temperatures of below -30°C. 80,000 people joined a demonstration in Toronto, 40,000 in Vancouver, 8,000 in Victoria, 4,000 in Halifax and 6,000 in Ottawa. Some of the other major centres where protests were held included Windsor, Edmonton, Calgary and Victoria. ...
See also:February 15 2003 anti-war protest, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - International coordination, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Western Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Eastern Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Southeastern Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Americas, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Canada, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - United States, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Mexico, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - South America, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Asia, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Middle East, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Other Areas in Asia, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Africa, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - South Africa, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Tunisia, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Oceania, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Polar, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Full list, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Effect Read more here: » February 15 2003 anti-war protest: Encyclopedia II - February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Americas |
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 |  |  | Mike Farrell: Encyclopedia II - February 15 2003 anti-war protest - AsiaAreas in Asia with large Muslim populations, in particular the countries Middle East, had the highest levels of opposition to the proposed Iraq war, however demonstrations in many of these countries were relatively small. One United Arab Emirates newspaper Al Bayan led with the statement: "The people of the world and more than one million Europeans demonstrate against an attack on Iraq while the Arab people and their leaders are in a deep coma."[18] The reasons for this are no doubt ...
See also:February 15 2003 anti-war protest, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - International coordination, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Western Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Eastern Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Southeastern Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Americas, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Canada, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - United States, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Mexico, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - South America, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Asia, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Middle East, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Other Areas in Asia, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Africa, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - South Africa, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Tunisia, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Oceania, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Polar, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Full list, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Effect Read more here: » February 15 2003 anti-war protest: Encyclopedia II - February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Asia |
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 |  |  | Mike Farrell: Encyclopedia II - Jonathan Kent - Kent family historyIn the current Superman continuity, it was revealed that the Kent family in the 19th century were noted abolitionists who assisted the personnel of the Underground Railroad, like Harriet Tubman. The family moved to Kansas Territory to promote the cause of creating a free state by running a newspaper for the region.
Unfortunately, the family patriarch was murdered by Border Ruffians who wanted to silence him. Furthermore, the sons, Nathaniel and Jeb, argued and had a parting of the ways so deep about slavery that they found themselves ...
See also:Jonathan Kent, Jonathan Kent - History, Jonathan Kent - Golden and Silver Age versions, Jonathan Kent - Modern Age version, Jonathan Kent - Kent family history, Jonathan Kent - Other media Read more here: » Jonathan Kent: Encyclopedia II - Jonathan Kent - Kent family history |
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 |  |  | Mike Farrell: Encyclopedia II - February 15 2003 anti-war protest - EffectAt the time, many commentators were hopeful that this global mobilization of unprecedented scale would stop the coming Iraq war. The New York Times writer Patrick Tyler claimed that they showed that there were "two superpowers on the planet - the United States, and worldwide public opinion". [69]
The unprecedented size of the demonstrations was widely taken to indicate that the majority of people across the world opposed the war, however the then ...
See also:February 15 2003 anti-war protest, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - International coordination, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Western Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Eastern Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Southeastern Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Americas, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Canada, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - United States, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Mexico, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - South America, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Asia, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Middle East, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Other Areas in Asia, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Africa, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - South Africa, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Tunisia, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Oceania, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Polar, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Full list, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Effect Read more here: » February 15 2003 anti-war protest: Encyclopedia II - February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Effect |
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 |  |  | Mike Farrell: Encyclopedia II - February 15 2003 anti-war protest - OceaniaProtests on the tiny island of Fiji took place on the day before, Friday morning, heralding the weekend of demonstrations. Protesters handed floral Valentine's Day messages to the representatives of the US, British and Australian governments urging them to avoid the war.[15]. Friday also saw protests in Melbourne, Australia were around 150,000 people (BBC estimate) (Over 200,000 organisers estimate) joined a demonstration.See also:February 15 2003 anti-war protest, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - International coordination, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Western Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Eastern Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Southeastern Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Americas, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Canada, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - United States, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Mexico, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - South America, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Asia, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Middle East, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Other Areas in Asia, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Africa, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - South Africa, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Tunisia, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Oceania, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Polar, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Full list, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Effect Read more here: » February 15 2003 anti-war protest: Encyclopedia II - February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Oceania |
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February 15 2003 anti-war protest - South Africa.
A protest of between 8,000 and 10,000 (AllAfrica.com estimate) and 20,000 people (SW estimate) joined a protest in Johannesburg in South Africa.
In Cape Town 5,000 (USA Today estimate) to 20,000 protesters (WSWS estimate) joined a demonstration march which at 10 in the morning on Keizersgracht road and ended at the offices of the US consulate-general which was guarded by a ring of riot police, were there was a rally with speakers. Protests were organised by ...
See also:February 15 2003 anti-war protest, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - International coordination, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Western Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Eastern Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Southeastern Europe, February 15 2003 anti-war protest - Americas, February 15 2003 anti-war protest |
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