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  2. List of terrorist incidents in London - Wikipedia

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    22 December 1974: A 2-pound (0.9 kg) car bomb exploded at former Prime Minister Edward Heath's home in Victoria, London. Heath was not at home at the time but arrived 10 minutes later. Minor damage. No injuries. [33] 1975. 19 January 1975: Eight people were injured in machinegun attacks on Portman Hotel and Carlton Tower Hotel. [34]

  3. Durable good - Wikipedia

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    A car is a durable good. The gasoline that powers it is a non-durable (or consumable) good.. In economics, a durable good or a hard good or consumer durable is a good that does not quickly wear out or, more specifically, one that yields utility over time rather than being completely consumed in one use.

  4. Gateway Arch - Wikipedia

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    The arch was dedicated by Humphrey on May 25, 1968. [68] He declared that the arch was "a soaring curve in the sky that links the rich heritage of yesterday with the richer future of tomorrow" [69] and brings a "new purpose" and a "new sense of urgency to wipe out every slum." "Whatever is shoddy, whatever is ugly, whatever is waste, whatever ...

  5. Woolworths (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, the British Woolworths and its sister chain B&Q were acquired by Paternoster Stores Ltd, the forerunner of Kingfisher plc. Woolworths Group plc was formed by the demerger of Kingfisher's general merchandise business, [ 43 ] and began trading as a listed company on the London Stock Exchange on 28 August 2003, using the symbol WLW.

  6. London Bridge - Wikipedia

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    In 1799, a competition was opened to design a replacement for the medieval bridge. Entrants included Thomas Telford; he proposed a single iron arch span of 600 feet (180 m), with 65 feet (20 m) centre clearance

  7. Oxford Street - Wikipedia

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    Oxford Street is home to a number of major department stores and flagship retail outlets, containing over 300 shops as of 2012. [48] It is the most frequently visited shopping street in Inner London, attracting over half a million daily visitors in 2014, [ 49 ] and is one of the most popular destinations in London for tourists, with an annual ...