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  2. The Norman Transcript - Wikipedia

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    The Norman Transcript is a daily newspaper published in Norman, Oklahoma, United States, covering Cleveland and McClain counties, in the southern suburbs of Oklahoma City. It is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. The newspaper is the oldest business in Norman. It was founded by settler Edward Philip Ingle on July 13, 1889.

  3. Thorpe affair - Wikipedia

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    The Thorpe affair of the 1970s was a British political and sex scandal that ended the career of Jeremy Thorpe, the leader of the Liberal Party and Member of Parliament (MP) for North Devon. The scandal arose from allegations by Norman Josiffe (otherwise known as Norman Scott) that he and Thorpe had a homosexual relationship in the early 1960s ...

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  5. Norman Quilt Show returns Friday - AOL

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    The Norman Transcript, Okla. Jeff Elkins, The Norman Transcript, Okla. April 25, 2022 at 10:12 AM. Apr. 25—After a four-year break, Norman's quilting club is preparing for the return of their ...

  6. Timeline of Norman, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    1907 – Norman becomes part of the new U.S. state of Oklahoma. 1909 – Norman Depot built. [6] 1913 – Oklahoma Railway Company interurban train begins operating. [3] 1915 – Oklahoma State Asylum active.

  7. Norman Finkelstein - Wikipedia

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    Norman Finkelstein. Norman Gary Finkelstein (/ ˈfɪŋkəlstiːn / FING-kəl-steen; born December 8, 1953) is an American political scientist and activist. His primary fields of research are the politics of the Holocaust and the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. Finkelstein was born in New York City to Jewish Holocaust-survivor parents.

  8. Treaty of Rouen (991) - Wikipedia

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    Treaty of Rouen (991) Manuscript image of Richard I, Duke of Normandy. The Treaty of Rouen was an agreement made between Æthelred II, king of the English and Richard I, Duke of Normandy. The treaty comes down to us in the form of a letter, written in the name of Pope John XV. [ 1] The agreement between the two rulers was completed on 1 March ...

  9. Norman Podhoretz - Wikipedia

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    Norman Podhoretz (/ p ɒ d ˈ h ɔː r ɪ t s /; born January 16, 1930) is an American magazine editor, writer, and conservative political commentator, who identifies his views as "paleo-neoconservative", but only "because (he's) been one for so long". [1]