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    The Stockport U.K. quintet — who call ABBA, Talking Heads, and Oasis inspirations — return with a glimmering fifth album that expertly weaves together stories like the real-life theft of an ...

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    Survivor viewers may remember Raymond as a contestant on Survivor: Thailand, the show's fifth season that aired in 2002, in which he was the first person voted off the island.Writing about the ...

  4. Terrence Des Pres - Wikipedia

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    Des Pres is most well known for his work on the Holocaust documented in: The Survivor: An Anatomy of Life in the Death Camps. At Colgate University he taught "Literature of the Holocaust" and was the William Henry Crawshaw Chair in Literature. At Colgate, he spent time with writer Frederick Busch.

  5. Life as We Knew It (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Dead and the Gone. This World We Live In. The Shade of the Moon. Life As We Knew It is a young adult science fiction novel by American author Susan Beth Pfeffer, first published in 2006 by Harcourt Books. It is the first book in The Last Survivors series, followed by The Dead and the Gone. The book follows a teenage girl named Miranda and ...

  6. Corrie ten Boom - Wikipedia

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    Cornelia Arnolda Johanna "Corrie" ten Boom (15 April 1892 [1] – 15 April 1983) was a Dutch watchmaker and later a Christian writer and public speaker, who worked with her father, Casper ten Boom, her sister Betsie ten Boom and other family members to help many Jewish people escape from the Nazis during the Holocaust in World War II by hiding them in her home.

  7. 1986 Cokeville Elementary School hostage crisis - Wikipedia

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    The Cokeville Elementary School hostage crisis occurred on Friday, May 16, 1986 in Cokeville, Wyoming, United States, when former town marshal David Young, 43, and his wife Doris Young, 47, [1] took 154 hostages – 136 children and 18 adults – at Cokeville Elementary School.

  8. Gerda Weissmann Klein - Wikipedia

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    Gerda Weissmann Klein (May 8, 1924 – April 3, 2022) was a Polish-born American writer and human rights activist. Her autobiographical account of the Holocaust, All But My Life (1957), was adapted for the 1995 short film, One Survivor Remembers, which received an Academy Award and an Emmy Award, and was selected for the National Film Registry.

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    Norman Finkelstein. Norman Gary Finkelstein (/ ˈfɪŋkəlstiːn / FING-kəl-steen; born December 8, 1953) is an American political scientist and activist. His primary fields of research are the politics of the Holocaust and the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. Finkelstein was born in New York City to Jewish Holocaust-survivor parents.