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  Roosevelt, Theodore. 1913. An Autobiography: VI. The New York Police
This was accordingly done, and in each case my visitor turned up a few weeks later, his face wreathed in smiles, to say that his candidates had passed and that everything was evidently all straight.
When his victim could walk, the officer trotted him around to the station-house; and a week after I had the officer up and promoted him, for he was sober, trustworthy, and strictly attentive to duty.
The warden of Bellevue Hospital reported, two or three weeks after we had begun, that for the first time in its existence there had not been a case due to a drunken brawl in the hospital all Monday.
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 Garfield - Comixpedia
It only appeared for a week after, yet makes cameo appearences from time to time, mainly used as a weapon against Jon.
Jokes are introduced seasonally, with snow-related gags common in January or February and beach or heat themed jokes in the summer.
One storyline, which lasted a week from October the 23rd, 1989 (possibly to coincide with Halloween, although the 31st actually fell the following week), is unique in that it is not humourous.
www.comixpedia.org /index.php/Garfield   (4414 words)

  
 The Cub Reporter: November 2003 Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
In the last couple of weeks I did my best to display unfettered optimism about where the Cubs stand and what their future should be.
As you may or may not know, a few weeks ago the Hall of Fame revamped the way that Ford C. Frick Award winners will be chosen, adding (among other things) an Internet voting component.
It’s been a tragic week, and one with little in the way of Cubs news, so in some ways it’s hard to think too much about the Cubs’ off-season.
www.all-baseball.com /cubreporter/archives/2003_11.html   (7108 words)

  
 Mouse Hunter - Karim2k Blog: February 2005 Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
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Its seems from offical sources, that this week will bring some snow, the cold will be harder that last weeks, so time to maintain your warming engines, buy more Harssia and peppers,...
In 2004, reports emerged of numerous instances of abuse, torture, and murder of prisoners in the Baghdad Correctional Facility, formerly Abu Ghraib Prison, by personnel of the U.S. armed forces, CIA officers and contractors involved in the occupation of Iraq, beginning in 2003.
www.rundom.com /karim2k/archives/2005_02.html   (2253 words)

  
 The Daily Bleed September Reference Page: A Calendar Better Than Boiled Coffee!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
During the "Tragic Week" of 1909 he was seized & was executed by firing squad.
Although he had been named one of the two secretaries of the session, Peter was forced to leave the Congress early when he learned that the police were looking for him.
Now, tragically, he was to be cut down in his prime.
recollectionbooks.com /bleed/09ref.htm   (13876 words)

  
 WHKMLA : History of Spain, 1898-1914
In 1905 a Catalan magazine published a cartoon criticizing the Spanish army.
Mass protests in Barcelona escalated into riots ("tragic week") and were suppressed by force.
The enlistment of soldiers in 1909 (for the purpose of pacifying the Rif) caused unrest; Barcelona again erupted in revolt.
www.zum.de /whkmla/region/spain/spain18981914.html   (731 words)

  
 1919 in History
January 15 Semana Tragica (Tragic Week): Bloodbath in Buenos Aires
April 7 1st parcel of land is purchased for Cleveland Metroparks
April 12 British Parliament passes a 48-hour work week with minimum wages
www.brainyhistory.com /years/1919.html   (2656 words)

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