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Federal and local law officials IN TENNESSEE went on a statewide manhunt for terrorists. Instead of catching a single would-be terrorist, they did manage to issue 1000 traffic citations. |
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Solving a racially related murder in Mississippi in 1964 won't be easy, especially with a local Sheriff like Stuckey to deal with. Gene Hackman plays the hard edged Agent Anderson adeptly when he 'handles' Deputy Pell. |
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The A-crew of the Portsmouth tattoo demonstrates the intense challenges of the field gun competition. It involves crews hauling 120 pound wheels over their shoulders, and maneuvering barrels that weigh 900 pounds. |
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When Saddam Hussein invaded the neighboring country of Kuwait the United States were the first country to come to Kuwait's aid to help liberate it from the clutches of tyranny. |
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Having embraced mass suicide as a weapon of war, the Japanese take the idea a step further and commit the battleship Yamato and her escorts to the battle at Okinawa. Every man onboard is ordered to fight to the death. |
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The grand social experiment of trying to legislate morality ushers in the rise in organized crime as Al Capone becomes the kingpin in Chicago. The 'Speakeasy' becomes the largest growth industry until Prohibition is repealed in 1933. |
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