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  2. The Cullen Reports - Wikipedia

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    The first Cullen Report was prompted by Occidental Petroleum's Piper Alpha disaster on 6 July 1988, [1] in which gas condensate ignited, killing 167 of the 229 people on board the oil platform in only 22 minutes. [2]

  3. Cullen Inquiry - Wikipedia

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    Lord Cullen has conducted inquiries into three major British disasters, all of which are known as the Cullen Inquiry: The Piper Alpha oil platform disaster, 6 July 1988. The Dunblane Massacre of schoolchildren, 13 March 1996. The Ladbroke Grove rail crash, west London of 5 October 1999.

  4. Lord Cullen - Wikipedia

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    Lord Cullen may refer to: Francis Grant, Lord Cullen (died 1726/1663–1726), Scottish judge, Solicitor General for Scotland and Lord of Session Robert Cullen, Lord Cullen (1742–1810), Scottish judge, Lord of Session from 1796, involved in founding the Royal Society of Edinburgh

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  6. Dunblane massacre - Wikipedia

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    The transcript of the 1996 Cullen Inquiry into the Dunblane Massacre Archived 5 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine. Additional archives: National Records of Scotland. Text of the Firearms (Amendment) Act, 1997 as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk. Prohibition of weapons and ...

  7. Critical and Historical Essays (Macaulay) - Wikipedia

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    Critical and Historical Essays was from the first a successful undertaking, reaching a seventh reprinting by 1849, and it was soon being read all over the English-speaking world. [3] One 19th century traveller in Australia reported that the books he found there were for the most part copies of the Bible, Shakespeare, and Macaulay's Essays. [4]

  8. What If? (essays) - Wikipedia

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    The World's Foremost Historians Imagine What Might Have Been, is an anthology of twenty essays and fourteen sidebars dealing with counterfactual history. It was published by G.P. Putnam's Sons in 1999, ISBN 0-399-14576-1, and this book as well as its two sequels, What If? 2 and What Ifs? of American History, were edited by Robert Cowley.

  9. William Cullen - Wikipedia

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    Cullen was born in Hamilton. [10] His father William was a lawyer retained by the Duke of Hamilton as factor, and his mother was Elizabeth Roberton of Whistlebury. [11] [12] He studied at the Old Grammar School of Hamilton (renamed in 1848 The Hamilton Academy), then, in 1726, began a General Studies arts course at the University of Glasgow.