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  4. Harwan Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Harwan Theatre, during demolition, 2006 Harwan Theatre, during demolition, detail, 2006. The Harwan Theatre was a movie theatre in Mount Ephraim, New Jersey.Originally known as the Mount Ephraim Theatre, it was built in 1929 at the corner of the Black Horse Pike and Kings Highway, and first opened on Thanksgiving Day in 1930.

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    Orlando Weekly reported that some employees at Morgan & Morgan made less than $15 per hour. When questioned by Orlando Weekly , Morgan said "I can tell what angle you're getting at with this story, and it's bullshit," saying that many of his call center employees start out with a $25,000 annual salary (an hourly wage of $15 an hour is equal to ...

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    Several street gangs have operated in the city over the decades, including MS-13, [20] the Sureños and Norteños in the Mission District. [21] In 2008, a MS-13 member killed three family members as they were arriving home in the city's Excelsior District.

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    Evan Blass, [1] [2] once known solely by his pen name @evleaks, [3] [4] [5] is an American blogger, editor, and phone leaker.He gained international notoriety for a series of numerous smartphone and tablet leaks on Twitter, [6] spanning the period July 2012 through August 2014, that made him a trusted source for many technology journalists. [7]