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REMEMBER THIS SERIES?

"The Untouchables" (1959) TV Intro | Old tv shows, Tv theme songs, Tv series
Robert Stack 
(January 13, 1919 – May 14, 2003)

The Untouchables was a crime-drama that ran from 1959 to 1963, on
ABC and produced by Desilu Productions, with Special Agent Eliot
Ness played by Robert Stack. 

Stack won the 1960 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding
Performance by an Actor in a Series.



      
      
     

'Unsolved Mysteries': What Happened to Original Host Robert Stack?

The Untouchables Tv Show, The Untouchables 1959 Tv Series Abc Youtube, The untouchables ...
1959

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HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY IN 1993

After decades of bloody animosity, representatives of Israel
and
Palestine met on the South Lawn of the White House
and sign a framework for peace.

The “Declaration of Principles” was the first agreement between
the Israelis and Palestinians towards ending their conflict and
sharing the holy land between the River Jordan and the
Mediterranean Sea that they both claim as their homeland.

Bahrain Recognized Israel. Here's Why It Matters. - The New York Times

Valley of Peace initiative - Wikipedia

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“BRADY BUNCH’’ HOME HAS BEEN SOLD

‘Brady Bunch’ house sells for $3.2 million, a 9% loss for HGTV

The home seen in "The Brady Bunch" originally hit the
market for $5.5 million.  It was purchased by a Brady
Bunch fan, Tina Trahan for only $3.2 million. Instead
of moving in, Trahan said she plans to use the space
for fundraising and charity events.
(Anthony Barcelo / Fox News)

'Brady Bunch' House Sold for $3.2 Million to Tina Trahan, an Avid Home ...

A photo of Tina Trahan and husband Chris Albrecht.
Tina Trahan and husband Chris Albrecht.

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THE LACONIA WAS SUNK ON THIS DAY

Coming This Spring: The Laconia Incident – Gene Masters

A German U-boat sunk a British troop ship, the Laconia, killing
more than 1,400 men on September 12, 1942. The commander
of the German sub, Capt. Werner Hartenstein, realizing that
Italians POWs were among the passengers, strove to aid in
their rescue.

The Laconia, a former Cunard White Star ship put to use to
transport troops, including prisoners of war, was in the South
Atlantic bound for England when it encountered U-156, a
German sub (below). It was under the command of Captain
Rudolph Sharp.


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World War II for Beginners: The Laconia Incident
Werner Hartenstein
(27 February 1908 – 8 March 1943)

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BIDEN DEPARTS FROM 22 YEAR TRADITION

Joe Biden in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
Biden enrages 9/11 families by not going to memorial sites
on the anniversary: ‘Opposite’ of Never Forget.’

Son of 9/11 victim says departure from tradition is evidence of ‘unfortunate reality’ about the country


President Biden is taking heat from some families of 9/11
victims for departing from tradition and becoming the first
U.S. president in 22 years to neither spend the day at an
attack site nor the White House. (FOX NEWS)

President Biden claims, without evidence, he was at Ground
Zero on day after 9/11 terror attacks
.


Records of Senate proceedings show Biden was in Washington,
DC on September 12, 2001.


9/11 memorial in New York City
A man walks past American flags and flowers lining
the memorial pool at the National September 11
Memorial to mark the 22nd anniversary of the 9/11
terror attack at the World Trade Center.
  


    
    
   

FILE - First responders work at ground zero after the Sept.11 attacks, Sept. 12, 2001, in New York. (AP Photo/Suzanne Plunkett, File)

9/11 Memorial Opens at Ground Zero

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