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  2. Passion Fruit (group) - Wikipedia

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    The first-generation line-up was formed with Blade (Manye Thompson), Dawn (Viola Schubbe), Pearl (Carla Sinclair), and MC Steve (Mario Zuber). The second generation was formed with Dutch singers Nathalie Van Het Ende and Debby St. Maarten and German singer María Serrano Serrano. The lyrics for their songs are a combination of English and Spanish.

  3. Genocides in history (1946 to 1999) - Wikipedia

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    Six officials, among them Efraín Ríos Montt and Óscar Humberto Mejía Victores, were formally charged on 7 July 2006 to appear in the Spanish National Court after Spain's Constitutional Court ruled in 2005 that Spanish courts could exercise universal jurisdiction over war crimes committed during the Guatemalan Civil War. [80]

  4. Leukemia in Infants: Understanding This Rare Condition

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    In infants, especially infants younger than 6 months old, blood is often drawn from the baby’s heel. This is called a dermal puncture, and it’s performed by poking the heel with a small needle ...

  5. Timeline of music in the United States (1880–1919) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Fletcher Lummis begins one of the earliest collections of Spanish folk songs soon after he arrives in Los Angeles. [ 36 ] M. Wittmark and Sons is formed to focus exclusively on publishing popular parlor music.

  6. Bloody Saturday (photograph) - Wikipedia

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    Quickly, I shot my remaining few feet [of film] on the baby. I ran toward the child, intending to carry him to safety, but the father returned. The bombers passed overhead. No bombs were dropped." [12] Wong never discovered the name of the burned and crying baby, whether it was a boy or a girl, or whether they survived. [6]

  7. Orphan Train - Wikipedia

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    The three institutions developed a program that placed homeless, orphaned, and abandoned city children, who numbered an estimated 30,000 in New York City alone in the 1850s, in foster homes throughout the country. The children were transported to their new homes on trains that were labeled "orphan trains" or "baby trains". This relocation of ...

  8. Jenny von Westphalen - Wikipedia

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    Jenny von Westphalen was born in the small town of Salzwedel in Northern Germany to a fairly recently ennobled family that had been elevated into the petty nobility.Her father, Ludwig von Westphalen (1770–1842), was a civil servant and former widower with four previous children, who served as Regierungsrat (government councillor) in Salzwedel and in Trier.

  9. Thalidomide scandal - Wikipedia

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    Feet of a baby born to a mother who had taken thalidomide while pregnant. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the use of thalidomide in 46 countries by women who were pregnant or who subsequently became pregnant resulted in the "biggest anthropogenic medical disaster ever," with more than 10,000 children born with a range of severe deformities, such as phocomelia, as well as thousands of ...