Rev. Jesse Jackson’s career as a civil rights leader and politician took him across the country and around the world, yet he remained close to Illinois.
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Rusev recalls working odd jobs before making it to WWE. Former WWE United States Champion Rusev recently appeared on INSIGHT with Chris Van Vliet. The Bulgarian Brute was asked what his life was like ...
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How Sheffield's Ski Village - once one of city's greatest attractions - could be transformed
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The Public Relations Institute of Ireland (PRII) has elected its council for the coming year at its recent AGM at the Irish ...
Jackson, who died Feb. 17 after a long illness, was also a prolific negotiator, responsible for securing the release of hundreds of hostages, "human shields" and prisoners across the world. More than ...
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