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  2. Jihadi John - Wikipedia

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    The nicknames "Jihadi John", "Jailer John" and "John the Beatle" were created by journalists. [3] "Jihadi John" was used on 20 August 2014 in the conservative magazine The Spectator in a piece titled "Jihadi John – a very British export" by Douglas Murray, a frequent critic of Islam, [28] and soon after joined by the BBC and other sources. [29]

  3. John Wojtowicz - Wikipedia

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    John Stanley Joseph Wojtowicz (/ v ɔɪ ˈ t oʊ v ɪ tʃ /, voy-TOE-vitch; [1] March 9, 1945 – January 2, 2006) was an American bank robber whose story inspired the film Dog Day Afternoon. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ]

  4. Good News, Bad News (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Good News, Bad News is a spy/espionage novel by British author David Wolstencroft. The novel was first published in 2004, and was Wolstencroft's first novel. The novel was first published in 2004, and was Wolstencroft's first novel.

  5. The Good News Club: The Christian Right's Stealth Assault on ...

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    The Good News Club: The Christian Right's Stealth Assault on America's Children is a book by American journalist Katherine Stewart about the Good News Club (GNC). Published through PublicAffairs in 2012, the book examines the GNC, its formal structure and social organization, its literary goals, and the effects of GNCs on schools and surrounding communities since the U.S. Supreme Court ruled ...

  6. Good news - Wikipedia

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    Good News, a 1981 album by Sweet Honey in the Rock; Good News, 2011, or the title song; Good News (Kathy Mattea album), 1993, or the title song; Good News (Matt Dusk album), 2009, or the title song; Good News (Withered Hand album) Good News (Ian Yates album), 2012; Good News (Bryan Rice album), 2007, or the title song

  7. John Irving - Wikipedia

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    Simon & Schuster published the novel, titled In One Person (2012), taking over from Random House. In One Person has a first-person viewpoint, Irving's first such narrative since A Prayer for Owen Meany (Irving decided to change the first-person perspective of Until I Find You to third person less than a year before publication). [1]

  8. John Mayer's Most Controversial Moments: 'Sexual Napalm' and ...

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    Jennifer Aniston Breakup Comments. Mayer spoke to Rolling Stone for his second now-infamous 2010 interview, name-dropping Aniston and calling their breakup “one of the worst times of my life ...

  9. A Beautiful Mind (book) - Wikipedia

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    A Beautiful Mind is a 1998 unauthorized biography of Nobel Prize-winning economist and mathematician John Nash by Sylvia Nasar, professor of journalism at Columbia University. It won the National Book Critics Circle Award in 1998 and was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in biography.