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- 4551: Labor Unions
- ... had a lot to do with the downfall as earlier mentioned. Many point back to Kirkland’s failure to mount a strong labor challenge to NAFTA and GATT, and numerous inside games with the White House as the source of his ultimate undoing (Cooper, 1995). Many union members saw the loss of labor’s clout along with failure after failure to pass labor favoring legislation and ultimately asked for Kirkland’s ...
- 4552: Kurt Cobain
- ... tried to find someone by looking through the windows. What he found was a man lyiny on the floor (Handy 70). Puhek 5 The police found Kurt on his back on the floor of his house. The gun's position and the head trauma made it clear that the gun was fired upward into Cobain's mouth ("The Death"). Also, lying on a nearby table was Kurt's suicide note (Handy ...
- 4553: Kurds Vs Turks
- ... the use against the Kurds of idle military hardware from the National Peoples Army (NVA) of the former East Germany. On December 18, 1992 the present German environment minister, Jürgen Trittin, demanded in the upper house of parliament an end to the deportation of Kurdish refugees after the TV program "Monitor" documented the use in the Kurdish region of German grenades (type M438 X, produced in Liebenau, Germany) and NVA tanks ...
- 4554: Ku Klux Klan 3
- ... increase in growth of the group and decided to have a national convention to help maintain order within the group. The Ku Klux Klan National Convention was held in April of 1867 at the Maxwell House Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee. (Hooded Americanism, p.9) Here the Grand Cyclops from all the dens met to discuss and set the general guidelines for the Ku Klux Klan's different dens across the United ...
- 4555: Ku Klux Klan 2
- ... delayed black man’s true freedom f Stetson Kennedy is a native of Jacksonville, Florida where the Klan was very active. Kennedy saw first hand the working of the Klan when a maid in his house was taken for a ride by the Klan and badly tortured. Kennedy developed a hatred for the Ku Klux Klan and wanted to do all he could to limit the influence of and put a ...
- 4556: Kristallnacht
- ... to the Klan, including the 1965 killing of Mrs. Viola Liuzzo, a civil rights worker, for which three Klansmen were convicted. President Lyndon B. Johnson called for a congressional investigation of the Klan by the House Committee on Un-American Activities. In 1966 seven leading Klansmen were indicted for contempt of Congress for refusing to produce Klan records. In 1973, convictions were handed down against five men who, as Klansmen, bombed ...
- 4557: Kosovo Crisis
- ... and 17 people died respectively, as dozens of others were injured. On April 27th a missile slammed into a civilian Serbian town, killing 20. Other unsuccessful air strikes saw the destruction of a hospital, a house near the capital of NATO ally Bulgaria and a Chinese embassy. U.S. President, Bill Clinton, could not apologize his way out of thousands of Chinese protesting the NATO air strike. Perhaps one of NATO ...
- 4558: Kent State Massacre
- ... quick legislation was a victory to the Republicans, for now they had two states on their side clamoring for the abolition of the Alien and Sedition Acts. The Kentucky Resolution was adopted by the Kentucky House of Representatives on November 10, 1798 and passed by the State Senate on the 13th of the same month; the Virginia Resolution was passed in the State Senate on December 24, 1798 (1 / p. 5 ...
- 4559: Kelly Flinn
- ... she needed to stop seeing Mark and she was making a big mistake. She agreed and took two weeks’ leave and went to visit her family in Atlanta. Soon after she returned from her parents house, Mark called her and told her his divorce would be final on December 20 so she agreed to start seeing him again. After about 1 month into their relationship, Mark became obsessed with the men ...
- 4560: Karl Marx 2
- ... only son died. His son showed much potential, and was the life of the family. When he died, Jenny became very sick with anxiety, and Marx himself became very depressed. He wrote to Engles "The house seems empty and deserted since the boy died. He was its life and soul. It is impossible to describe how much we miss him all of the time. I have suffered all sorts of misfortunes ...
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