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  2. Hoover free flights promotion - Wikipedia

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    The Hoover free flights promotion was a marketing promotion run by the British division of the Hoover Company in late 1992. The promotion, aiming to boost sales during the global recession of the early 1990s, offered two complimentary round-trip plane tickets to the United States, worth about £600, to any customer purchasing at least £100 in Hoover products. [1]

  3. J. Edgar Hoover - Wikipedia

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    Dickerson Naylor Hoover. Hoover was born on New Year's Day 1895 in Washington, D.C., to Anna Marie (née Scheitlin; 1860–1938) and Dickerson Naylor Hoover (1856–1921), chief of the printing division of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, formerly a plate maker for the same organization. [8]

  4. Presidency of Herbert Hoover - Wikipedia

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    Hoover's reputation has also been affected by works focusing on his career outside of the presidency; biographers such as George H. Nash have shed light on Hoover's career before 1921, while Gary Best wrote a work focused on Hoover's post-presidential career and his influence on the conservative movement. [149]

  5. An American Gangster at 100: J. Edgar Hoover's Authoritarian ...

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    Hoover’s reign at the FBI compromised American civil liberties and turned the FBI into America's secret police. An American Gangster at 100: J. Edgar Hoover's Authoritarian Legacy Skip to main ...

  6. How You Can Get a Free EV Charging Unit If You Buy a New Ford

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    If you're in the market for an electric vehicle (EV) and want to make the most of your money, Ford is sweetening the deal for consumers by offering a free charging unit for a limited...

  7. John Alexander Agnew - Wikipedia

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    John Alexander Agnew was born in New Zealand in 1872. He studied under professor James Park at the University of Otago School of Mines. [2]His son was Dolf Agnew and his grandson was Sir Rudolph Agnew, group chief executive of Consolidated Goldfields plc from 1978 to 1989 and chairman from 1983 to 1989.

  8. Melvin Purvis - Wikipedia

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    Melvin Horace Purvis II (October 24, 1903 – February 29, 1960) was an FBI agent instrumental in capturing bank robbers John Dillinger and Pretty Boy Floyd in 1934. All of this would later overshadow his military career which saw him directly involved with General George Patton, Hermann Göring, and the Nuremberg Trials.

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