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  2. Lists of victims of the September 11 attacks - Wikipedia

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    Names of the victims of the September 11 attacks were inscribed at the National September 11 Memorial & Museum alphabetically by last name initial. They are organized as such: List of victims of the September 11 attacks (A–G) List of victims of the September 11 attacks (H–N) List of victims of the September 11 attacks (O–Z)

  3. Oppenheimer Stadium disaster - Wikipedia

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    The Oppenheimer Stadium disaster, or Orkney Disaster, was a crowd crush that occurred on 13 January 1991, claiming the lives of 42 people, at the Oppenheimer Stadium in the city of Orkney (200 kilometres (120 mi) from Johannesburg) in South Africa's North West province. It was the second-worst sporting incident in South African history.

  4. Rick Rescorla - Wikipedia

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    Richard Cyril Rescorla (May 27, 1939 – September 11, 2001) was a British-American soldier, police officer, educator and private security specialist. He served as a British Army paratrooper during the Cyprus Emergency and a commissioned officer in the United States Army during the Vietnam War.

  5. Timothy Maude - Wikipedia

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    Timothy Joseph Maude (November 18, 1947 – September 11, 2001) was a United States Army lieutenant general who was killed in the September 11 attacks at the Pentagon.. Maude was the highest ranking U.S. military officer killed in the September 11 attacks and the most senior United States Army officer killed by foreign action since the death of Lieutenant General Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr. on ...

  6. Casualties of the September 11 attacks - Wikipedia

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    The first such victim was a woman who died in February 2002. [17] In September 2009, the office added a man who died in October 2008, [18] and in 2011, a man who had died in December 2010, [19] raising the number of victims from the World Trade Center site to 2,606, [4] and the overall 9/11 death toll to 2,996.

  7. 'Oppenheimer' memes stir debate in Japan, where ... - AOL

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    Some people on Japanese Twitter also posted memes referencing 9/11 in the context of Barbenheimer, replacing the mushroom cloud with the World Trade Center, emphasizing the national tragedy and ...

  8. J. Robert Oppenheimer's kids and grandkids: Where are ... - AOL

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    After graduating, he spent time with Oppenheimer's brother, Frank Oppenheimer, at his ranch in Colorado, according to the AHF. Soon after his father died, Peter permanently moved to northern New ...

  9. One year on from stadium disaster that killed 135, these ...

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    One year on from the Kanjuruhan football stadium disaster that killed more than 130 people in Indonesia, families of the victims are calling on authorities to reopen investigations and declare the ...