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  2. $4.50 Theater Company - Wikipedia

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    50 (in 2017) Website. www .4dollars50cents .com. The $4.50 Theater Company ( Japanese: 劇団4ドル50セント, Hepburn: Gekidan Yondoru Gojussento) is a Japanese theater company [1] established in 2017 by two Japanese producers Yasushi Akimoto and Max Matsuura of Avex. [2] It is operated by Avex AY Factory, LLC, a subsidiary of Avex.

  3. Mcgee v. General Motors Corp. - Wikipedia

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    McGee v. General Motors was a 1998 court case in which the jury awarded plaintiffs Robert and Connie McGee $60 million. [ 1] The trial revealed hidden information about a General Motors fuel tank design. General Motors (GM) was alleged to have sacrificed vehicle safety measures in favor of additional profit. [ 1]

  4. Stafford's Bay View Inn - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 45.38627°N 84.92771°W. Stafford's Bay View Inn in Bay View, Michigan. The Stafford’s Bay View Inn is located in Bay View, Michigan, on Little Traverse Bay. The inn is a historical building that has been around for over 120 years as part of the Bay View Association of the Methodist Church established in 1876. [1]

  5. Ski Idlewild - Wikipedia

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    Ski Idlewild. /  39.92722°N 105.77917°W  / 39.92722; -105.77917. Ski Idlewild was a small ski area located in Hideaway Park, Colorado (now downtown Winter Park ). It began operation in 1961 opened by Dwight and Jean Miller with a blue Pomagalski (now Poma of America) double chair with shield.

  6. James Otsuka - Wikipedia

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    James Otsuka. Katsuki James Otsuka (January 22, 1921 – May 25, 1984) was a Nisei Japanese American Quaker who was jailed as a conscientious objector during World War II, and later became a war tax resister . During World War II, after the signing of Executive Order 9066, Otsuka was interned at the Tule Lake War Relocation Center. [1]

  7. A Summer Place (novel) - Wikipedia

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    A Summer Place. (novel) A Summer Place is a 1958 novel by Sloan Wilson, and follows his 1955 bestseller The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit. The novel is about an adult couple who rekindle a long-ago summer romance that ended because of class differences, and their two teenage children from other marriages who also fall in love with each other.

  8. Philadelphia Housing Authority - Wikipedia

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    During the Great Depression, the housing in Philadelphia for low income people, especially African Americans, was in very poor shape, and in many cases unsafe to live in. [3] This crisis finally came to a head in December 1936 when two slum houses collapsed near 15th and Lombard, killing 6 people and injuring 20.

  9. List of postage rates in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The basic postage rate for a small letter has increased over the years due to inflation but influenced in recent years by a complex interplay between Australia Post's monopoly over small items, and need to provide service to all Australian addresses at the mandated basic rate.