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  2. Thomas Cook - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Cook was born on 22 November 1808 to Elizabeth and John Cook, who lived in a small cottage in Quick Close in the village of Melbourne, Derbyshire.His father was a labourer who died when Cook was four years old; his mother was the daughter of a New Connexion Baptist preacher.

  3. Deaths of Christianne and Robert Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Cook announced that it had stopped sending holidaymakers to the hotel where the children had died and where Louvros was still employed. [18] [19] In November 2015, the results of an independent review of Thomas Cook's crisis management procedures and the company's customer health and safety strategy were published.

  4. Thomas Cook collapses: Why and what happens now?

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    Thomas Cook's lending banks and bondholders were to stump up a further 450 million pounds and convert their existing debt to equity, giving them in total about 75% of the airline and up to 25% of ...

  5. Thomas Matthew Crooks - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Matthew Crooks was born on September 20, 2003, [2] and grew up in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, south of Pittsburgh. [4] Both of Crooks's parents are licensed professional counselors. [5] Recollections about him, including information about his life and personality, vary considerably. [6] He attended Bethel Park High School. [7]

  6. Thomas Cook Group - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Cook was a main sponsor of Manchester City and Peterborough United football clubs. On 22 May 2009, Manchester City announced that its six-year partnership with Thomas Cook would conclude at the end of the 2008–09 Premier League season. [122] Thomas Cook was a sponsor of the London 2012 Summer Olympics. As one of the UK's biggest and ...

  7. William Palmer (murderer) - Wikipedia

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    Palmer's financial situation was also explained, money lender Thomas Pratt telling the court he lent money to the accused at 60% interest, and bank manager Mr Stawbridge confirming that Palmer's bank balance had stood at £9 on 3 November 1855. [1] The cause of Cook's death was hotly disputed, with each side bringing out medical witnesses.

  8. PS Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Along with PS Arabia, she was one of the largest river steamers in Thomas Cook's Nile fleet. [4] The steamer was built in 1885 for the Egyptian royal family. It was transformed into a cruise liner in 1921. [5] In 1933, Agatha Christie and her husband went on a cruise onboard the PS Sudan. [5]

  9. Cook County Jail in Chicago under fire for inmate deaths ...

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    At least 60 incarcerated people have died in Cook County Jail, the largest single-site jail in the U.S., since 2017, according to the jail’s data. For Cook County officials, these numbers ...