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  2. Bill Gwatney - Wikipedia

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    On August 13, 2008, Gwatney was shot three times by Timothy Dale Johnson, [5] [6] who entered Democratic Party headquarters in Little Rock, Arkansas. [7] Gwatney was taken to a hospital, but died later that day. [8] The gunman had said he wanted to speak with Gwatney about volunteering, but sidestepped his assistant when she said he was busy. [9]

  3. Metro Streetcar - Wikipedia

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    The design of these cars is generally similar to Birney-type streetcars used in Little Rock until after World War II. The original number series for those cars was 400–407. The original number series for those cars was 400–407.

  4. Portal:Current events/August 2008 - Wikipedia

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    Bill Gwatney, the current state Chairman of the Democratic Party of Arkansas is shot and killed at the Party headquarters in Little Rock, Arkansas. The man who shot Gwatney is later shot dead by police during a pursuit. Princess Lilian of Sweden is taken to hospital after falling and breaking her hip.

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    It took 30 days, nine hours and 59 minutes for Lachlan Morton to complete a full lap – just over 8,800 miles or 14,200 kilometers – of his vast country Australia in record time, arriving back ...

  6. Incoming Trump admin looks to expand use of ankle monitors ...

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    The "Alternatives to Detention" program is tracking more than 25,000 migrants using ankle and wrist-worn monitors, which costs taxpayers an average of nearly $80,000 each day, according to ICE data.

  7. 12 reasons you aren't losing weight even though you're eating ...

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    You've heard it a million times: Eat fewer calories, lose weight. But what if you're in a calorie deficit—consuming fewer calories than you're burning—and still not losing?