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CLEAN : Wildfires flare up in southern Albania

9th - Higher Ed
Wildfires flare up in the Muzina mountain region in southern Albania as the country experiences an unusual heat wave
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CLEAN : Russian ex minister on trial for bribery

9th - Higher Ed
Russia begins the first full hearing in former economy minister Alexei Ulyuakyev's bribery trial the highest profile criminal case against a top official in decades
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CLEAN : Eiffel Tower turns off lights in tribute to Barcelona victims

9th - Higher Ed
The Eiffel Tower switched off its lights at 22:45 GMT on Thursday in honour of the victims of the van attack on Barcelona's most popular street claimed by the Islamic State group which has left at least 13 dead and scores injured
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CLEAN : Van hits pedestrians in Barcelona terror attack (3)

9th - Higher Ed
A driver has deliberately ploughed a van into pedestrians on one of Spain's busiest streets killing at least two people
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CLEAN : Spain: Police kill five suspects in Cambrils

9th - Higher Ed
Spanish police shoot dead five suspects in Cambrils a city 120 kilometres south of Barcelona hours after a van mowed down dozens killing at least 13 in the Catalan capital
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CLEAN : Authorities remove car from scene of Cambrils attack

9th - Higher Ed
A tow truck takes away the wrecked car from the scene of an attack in Cambrils Spain after drivers ploughed into pedestrians in two separate attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils leaving at least 13 people dead and injuring more than 100 others
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CLEAN : Police move over 1,000 migrants from makeshift Paris camp

9th - Higher Ed
French police moved Friday more than one thousand migrants from unauthorised camps at porte de la Chapelle in northern Paris
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1985 CU Dame Mary Donaldson as Lord Mayor of London / City of London, England?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1985 CU Dame Mary Donaldson as Lord Mayor of London / City of London, England?
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Bridgeman Arts

Operation Buster-Jangle nuclear bomb test, Nevada Test Site, USA 1951

Pre-K - Higher Ed
One of the Desert Rock exercises by the United States, called Operation Buster-Jangle, at the Nevada Test Site, 1951. 20 kilotons atomic bomb test. The video shows soldiers watching the explosion from a distance of 11 kilometers.
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1930s, American Indian Life

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1930s: Several children walk upstairs and enter a building. Young children line up outside a building and enter the building one by one while a woman stands at the door. Intertitle.
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Men Carrying Coffin of President William McKinley

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Men Carrying Coffin of President William McKinley
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Russia, 1950s: A dog named Laika is prepared to be the first being in space aboard Sputnik 2

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Russia, 1950s: A dog named Laika is prepared to be the first being in space aboard Sputnik 2.
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Hawaii, 1952: A history of the effects of the American annex of the Hawaiian Islands in 1898

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Hawaii, 1952: A history of the effects of the American annex of the Hawaiian Islands in 1898.
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Soldiers Flee During Air Attack

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Soldiers Flee During Air Attack
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Coronavirus vaccine in numbers: 23.3 million in UK receive first jab

Higher Ed
Government data up to March 11 shows that 23,314,525 people have received a first jab of the Covid-19 vaccine, a rise of 260,809 on the previous day.
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Coronavirus in numbers: UK deaths rise by 13

Higher Ed
The Government said a further 13 people had died within 28 days of testing positive for Covid-19 as of Sunday, bringing the UK total to 127,100.
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Coronavirus in numbers: UK deaths rise by seven

Higher Ed
The Government said a further seven people had died within 28 days of testing positive for Covid-19 as of Sunday, bringing the UK total to 127,087. he Government also said that, as of 9am on Sunday, there had been a further 1,730...
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Coronavirus in numbers: UK deaths rise by 38

Higher Ed
The Government said a further 38 people had died within 28 days of testing positive for Covid-19 as of Wednesday, bringing the UK total to 127,161. Separate figures published by the UK’s statistics agencies show there have now been...
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Vaccines in numbers: New record set for second-dose jabs

Higher Ed
Government data up to April 16 shows that 9,416,968 second doses of the coronavirus vaccine have now been administered across the UK, an increase of 485,421 on the previous day.
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Vaccines in numbers: 10.7 million receive second jab

Higher Ed
Government data up to April 21 shows that 10,775,817 second doses of the coronavirus vaccine have now been administered across the UK.
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Coronavirus vaccines in numbers: 36.8 million receive their first dose

Higher Ed
Government data up to May 17 shows that of the 57,357,857 jabs given in the UK so far, 36,811,405 were first doses – a rise of 106,733 on the previous day.
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CLEAN : Clean up underway in Spain's Cambrils following attack

9th - Higher Ed
The Spanish town of Cambrils starts to clean up after a car rammed into pedestrians on Thursday injuring six civilians one of them critical and a police officer
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The first human-to-human heart transplant 1967, and other breakthroughs in medicine in the 1960s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1967 South Africa - Dr. Christiaan Barnard performing the first heart transplant - laser - laser surgery - oral polio vaccine USA - Vaccine for measles, rubella and meningitis - Librium, valium
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Bridgeman Arts

Women's suffrage march, Jeannette Rankin, first women elected to Congress, Montana 1917

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Women's suffrage march, Jeannette Rankin, first women elected to Congress, Montana 1917