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He had russia claiming that he was planning to explode, a dirty bomb on ukrainian territory. But the printed president zalinski says its moscow that wants to use possibly a radioactive weapon and the horn of africa suffering its worst route in for decades. Parts of northern can you have not seen any rain in years to night . We look at help people there other company. Ah, i bring up is good to have you with us on this monday. We begin with yet another new leader in the u. K. Britains 3rd, a Prime Minister, and a year of political chaos to night, promising a new era of stability. The former finance minister re she soon act to day gained the backing of his conservative party and he became leader of the party. His predecessor lives trust. She had to step down when Financial Markets rejected her economic plans just a couple of weeks ago. Soon acts 1st task will be to restore confidence in the finances of the u. K. Gov. The she so not received a warm welcome at the conservative party headqua

Heroes and villains

Lawrence Parker reviews 'The chronology of revolution: communism, culture, and civil society in twentieth-century Britain' by Ben Harker (University of Toronto Press, 2021, pp376, £63.99)

Newsman Victor Dix, former Wooster Daily record editor, dies at 87

Newsman Victor Dix, former Wooster Daily record editor, dies at 87
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BITS AND PIECES: 10,000 attended dedication of Civil War monument

The Civil War monument on the square in downtown Wooster was erected in 1892 the same year the Experiment Station (today s Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center) was moved from Columbus to Wooster. The monument was officially dedicated on May 5 of that year before a crowd of 10,000.

BITS AND PIECES: The little, hidden cemetery along Portage Road

BITS AND PIECES: The little, hidden cemetery along Portage Road Ann Gasbarre Many people driving down Portage Road in Wooster today are unaware they’re passing a small, private burial ground that was deeded to President Franklin Pierce and “his successors in office forever . for the use and purpose of a private burying ground.” Although no U.S. President ever chose to be buried there, many local residents refer to it as the “Presidents’ Cemetery.” Others call it the “Plank Cemetery” . referring to John and Elizabeth Plank who deeded the land to President Pierce and his successors on May 3, 1863. The Civil War-era deed describes the land as being located in the north-east quarter of Section 34 in Township 16 of Range 13. (It’s on the south side of the road a little west of the bridge spanning the Dix Expressway.)

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