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  2. Murder of Sylvia Likens - Wikipedia

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    Murder of Sylvia Likens. Sylvia Marie Likens (January 3, 1949 – October 26, 1965) was an American teenager who was tortured and murdered by her caregiver, Gertrude Baniszewski, many of Baniszewski's children, and several of their neighborhood friends. The abuse lasted for three months, occurring incrementally, before Likens died from her ...

  3. Senate Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The roughly 1,000 items included in the Senate Reserve, for a population of 2 million West Berliners and detailed in a 16-page list, [1] included: 189,000 tonnes of grains (or flour) 44,000 tonnes of meat; 19 live cattle; 7,130 tonnes of salt; 11,800 tonnes of cooking fat; 96 tonnes of mustard; 291,000 pairs of children's and teenagers' shoes

  4. Alan Feinstein - Wikipedia

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    Alan Shawn Feinstein was born in Milton, Massachusetts on June 25, 1931. He grew up in Dorchester, Massachusetts. Feinstein graduated from Boston University, where he studied economics and journalism. [1] After graduating, he wrote advertisements for a shoe company but was unsatisfied with the experience. [1]

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  6. John Sharp (Texas politician) - Wikipedia

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    The son of an oil field worker and a school teacher, Sharp grew up in the small farming community of Placedo, Texas.In 1972, Sharp earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Texas A&M University in College Station, where he was a member of Squadron 6 in the Corps of Cadets and was elected class president his sophomore year, and eventually Student Body President. [1]

  7. Donald Evans (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Donald Evans was an American artist (1945–1977), who was known for creating hand-painted postage stamps (artistamps) of fictional countries. [1] Evans died in a fire in the Netherlands in 1977. While Evans initially painted postage stamps as a child, he returned to making them in 1971, shortly after graduating from Cornell University and ...

  8. Jeffery Matthews - Wikipedia

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    He was then regularly invited to propose stamp projects. His two first postage stamps were issued in 1965 for the 20th anniversary of the United Nations. [3] [1] Matthews was regularly commissioned projects for stamps. From 1965 to 1998 nineteen issues (47 stamps and two sheet borders illustrated), and two miniature sheets in 2005 and 2007. [1]

  9. Personalised stamp - Wikipedia

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    A German personalised stamp. A personalised (or personalized) stamp is a postage stamp on which, for a fee, an image and/or text of the purchaser's choosing may be placed. The stamps vary from country to country, and while some are normal stamps with a personalised label on the left attached by perforations, elsewhere the stamps are more properly regarded as one-piece personalised meter stamps ...