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Medical Professionals in the Ozarks
417 Magazine
Browse this selection of medical professionals to discover some of the top practices in southwest Missouri and most extensively educated...
30 months ago
Marx and Slavery
Monthly Review
The rise to prominence of analyses of racial capitalism represents a breakthrough in Marxian theory. This has necessarily been accompanied...
54 months ago
Ex-soldier jailed for far-right terror plot to burn down bookshop
The Independent
William Howitt targeted a left-wing bookshop because it was the 'embodiment of everything you detested', a judge said as he jailed him on...
12 months ago
Ex-soldier jailed for arson plot attack on left-wing bookshop
How To Be Books
An ex-soldier who confessed to admiring Adolf Hitler and planning to burn down a left-wing bookshop has been sentenced to nearly five years in prison.
12 months ago
Former British Soldier Found Guilty of Preparing Right-Wing Terrorist Attack
Pool Reinsurance
Author: Becca Stewart ASyI, Threat Analyst. Read Time: 3 minutes. Tags: December MTU 2023 | Fire-as-weapon | Right-Wing | United Kingdom.
13 months ago
Rediscovered: the Aboriginal names for ten Melbourne suburbs
The Conversation
Ngár-go (Fitzroy), Quo-yung (Richmond), Yálla-birr-ang (Collingwood), and Bulleke-bek (Brunswick), are just some of the Woiwurrung names...
78 months ago
Mythologised, memorialised then forgotten: a history of Australia’s bushfire reporting
The Conversation
Bushfires in Australia have been reported on regularly since the 19th century. Revisiting these reports shows shifting attitudes towards...
36 months ago
Ex-soldier planned to burn down left-wing bookshop, court told
BBC
Birmingham Crown Court hears William Howitt had previously called Adolf Hitler a "genius".
14 months ago
Lord Kitchener: Famous face of WWI recruitment faithfully carved in West Australian jarrah
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Lord Kitchener's pointing finger and commanding moustached face is one of the most enduring images of World War I.
101 months ago
Former soldier found guilty of plotting terror attack
UK Defence Journal
William Howitt, of West Bridgford, Nottingham, wrote a comprehensive and detailed plan to commit an arson attack at an independent bookstore in Nottingham city...
13 months ago