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  2. Monday Club - Wikipedia

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    History Foundation and early years. The club was founded on 1 January 1961, by four young Conservative Party members, Paul Bristol (a 24-year-old shipbroker and the club's first chairman, who left the club in 1968), Ian Greig (Membership Secretary until 1969), Cedric Gunnery (Treasurer until 1992; died 16 Mar 2023), and Anthony Maclaren.

  3. Public holidays in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Public holidays in Thailand are regulated by the government, and most are observed by both the public and private sectors. There are usually nineteen public holidays in a year, but more may be declared by the cabinet. Other observances, both official and non-official, local and international, are observed to varying degrees throughout the country.

  4. Loom World Tour - Wikipedia

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    Mercury World Tour. (2022–23) Loom World Tour. (2024) The Loom World Tour [2] is the upcoming fifth concert tour by American pop rock band Imagine Dragons in support of their sixth studio album Loom (2024). The tour is set to begin on July 30, 2024, at the Freedom Mortgage Pavilion in Camden, New Jersey. [1]

  5. Monday Night Football - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, for the opening week Monday night game (the second in a doubleheader) between the Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers, the ABC-owned stations in both markets (KABC-TV and KGO-TV) would broadcast World News Tonight and DWTS in their live Eastern Time Zone slots, thus airing at 3:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. PT respectively (the WNT simulcast ...

  6. Public holidays in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, public holidays are days on which most businesses and non-essential services are closed. Many retail businesses (especially the larger ones) do open on some of the public holidays. There are restrictions on trading on Sundays, Easter and Christmas Day in England and Wales and on New Year's Day and Christmas Day in Scotland.

  7. Personal Computer World - Wikipedia

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    0142-0232. Personal Computer World ( PCW) (February 1978 - June 2009) was the first British computer magazine. Although for at least the last decade it contained a high proportion of Windows PC content (reflecting the state of the IT field), the magazine's title was not intended as a specific reference to this.

  8. Public holidays in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Appearance. Public holidays celebrated in Spain include a mix of religious ( Roman Catholic ), national and regional observances. Each municipality is allowed to have a maximum of 14 public holidays per year; a maximum of nine of these are chosen by the national government and at least two are chosen locally, including patronal festivals .

  9. 1978 in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    6 July – Eleven people are killed in the Taunton train fire. 7 July – Solomon Islands are annexed to the Crown and become independent from the United Kingdom. 15 July – The Picnic at Blackbushe Aerodrome, Camberley, Surrey, a concert featuring Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton and Joan Armatrading, attracts some 200,000 people.