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  • 111Dick Knowles — Sir Richard Marchant Knowles (20 May 1917 – 18 February 2008), known as Dick Knowles, was a British politician known for his work in local government in Birmingham. He led the Labour Party administration on Birmingham City Council from 1984 to… …

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  • 112Constance Briscoe — Born 18 May 1957 (1957 05 18) (age 54) Citizenship British Alma mater University of Newcastle upon Tyne University of Warwick Notable work(s) Ugly …

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  • 113Reliability of Wikipedia — Vandalism of a Wikipedia article. The section on the left is the normal, undamaged version; and on the right is the edited, damaged version. The reliabili …

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  • 114Murder of Maxwell Confait — The investigation into the murder of Maxwell Confait was a case which raised questions about police procedures, how police adhered to the procedures already stipulated and caused a major review in how suspects are treated, particularly children… …

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  • 115Carlo Rosselli — Infobox Writer name = Carlo Rosselli imagesize = 150px caption = pseudonym = birthname = birthdate = Birth date|1899|11|16|df=y birthplace = Rome deathdate = death date and age|1937|06|09|1899|11|16 deathplace = Bagnoles de l Orne, France… …

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  • 116David Selbourne — (born 4 June 1937) is a British political philosopher, social commentator and historian of ideas. He was educated at Manchester Grammar School, and Balliol College, Oxford, where he studied Jurisprudence, held the Winter Williams Law Scholarship …

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  • 117Les Henderson — Nationality Canadian Period 2000 present Genres Non fiction Subjects Schemes, Scams, Frauds …

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  • 118Lucidor — Lars (Lasse) Johansson (1638 August 13, 1674), usually referred to under his pseudonym Lucidor, was a Swedish baroque poet. He is remembered for his burlesque poetry that is seen as foreshadowing that of Johan Runius and, especially, Carl Michael …

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  • 119Simon Regan — (7 August 1942 ndash; 8 August 2000) was a British journalist best known for founding Scallywag magazine, which deliberately took risks with libellous articles about public figures. He also worked on the News of the World and late in his career… …

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  • 120Licensing of the Press Act 1662 — The Licensing of the Press Act 1662 is an Act of the Parliament of England (14 Car. II. c. 33), long title An Act for preventing the frequent Abuses in printing seditious treasonable and unlicensed Bookes and Pamphlets and for regulating of… …

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