On 25 October 1983, during the invasion of Grenada, the Richmond Hill Mental Hospital was mistakenly bombed by U.S. Navy A-7 Corsairs, killing 18 people...
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died in the accidental bombing of a Grenadian mental hospital.: 62 The U.S. troops also destroyed a significant amount of Grenada's military hardware, including...
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Ronald Reagan (section Invasion of Grenada)
the policies of détente with the Soviet Union, and ordered the 1983 invasion of Grenada. He also survived an assassination attempt, fought public-sector...
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Underground Organization claimed credit for the bombing, which was done in protest the U.S. bombing of Laos. January 18, 1973: Hanafi Muslim massacre:...
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ISBN 978-0-19-803150-5. "Commission of Inquiry into the Investigation of the Bombing of Air India Flight 182". Government of Canada. Archived from the original...
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Terrorism in the United States (redirect from 1984 Midwest pipe bombings)
World Trade Center bombing: Ramzi Yousef, a member of Al Qaeda, masterminds the truck-bombing of the World Trade Center. The bomb is meant to destabilize...
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1995 Oklahoma City bombing Terrorism Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Deadliest act of domestic terrorism, and deadliest domestic bombing, in U.S. history 165–173...
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born May 19, 1925, in Omaha, Nebraska, the fourth of seven children of Grenada-born Louise Helen Little (née Langdon) and Georgia-born Earl Little. Earl...
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Thomas' Hospitals on 1 August 1983. The establishment of King's College Hospital Dental School was proposed by Viscount Hambleden at a Hospital Management...
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must be passed with a "mark of at least 95%". A mental-health evaluation taking place at a hospital, and a thorough background check where one's family...
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travelling to multiple countries, including British Guiana, St Vincent, Grenada, Trinidad, and even his home country of Jamaica. Between 1952 and 1956...
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Ezra Pound (category People declared mentally unfit for court)
outdoor steel cage. Ruled mentally unfit to stand trial, Pound was incarcerated for over 12 years at St. Elizabeths psychiatric hospital in Washington, D.C....
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Elizabeth II (redirect from Elizabeth II of Grenada)
a hybrid order under section 45A of the Mental Health Act 1983, ordering that he remain at Broadmoor Hospital to be transferred into custody only after...
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political allies (1972) Ronald Reagan and Yuri Andropov, Cold War rivals (1983) Nelson Mandela and F. W. de Klerk; Yasser Arafat and Yitzhak Rabin, political...
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of the Cold War and The Troubles) Heartbreak Ridge 1986 1983 United States invasion of Grenada: A hard-nosed, hard-living Marine gunnery sergeant clashes...
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bomb threat; the plane was escorted back to Toronto by US Air Force planes. After it landed safely, the passenger was arrested and underwent a mental...
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Britain's invasion of Egypt. Thatcher privately opposed the 1983 US invasion of Grenada, and Reagan unsuccessfully initially pressured against the 1982...
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hard-line Marxist Bernard Coard in October 1983, Castro condemned the killing but cautiously retained support for Grenada's government. However, the US used the...
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other comparable means. Exploiting a person's psychiatric disorder or other mental handicap, or the fact that, for other reasons, he or she is not in a condition...
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Incarceration of women in the United States (redirect from Mental health issues in American women's prisons)
like providing pregnancy and prenatal care, other gynecological services, mental healthcare, and adequate accommodation for things like menstrual hygiene...
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military, incurring additional budget deficits. The 1983 invasion of Grenada and 1986 bombing of Libya were popular in the U.S., though Reagan's backing...
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games coached. The United Nations admitted Bangladesh, Guinea-Bissau, and Grenada as its newest members. The American yacht Courageous, skippered by Ted...
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third of the initial tax cut. In 1983 Reagan instituted a payroll tax increase on Social Security and Medicare hospital insurance. In 1984 another bill...
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United States Navy SEALs (section Grenada)
invasion of Grenada. The SEALs' two primary missions were the extraction of Grenada's Governor-General, Sir Paul Scoon, and the capture of Grenada's only radio...
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especially well known. She investigated the conditions of many jails, mental hospitals, and almshouses, and presented her findings to state legislatures,...
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000 at the Sports Palace stadium. When a group of 19 pilots accused of bombing a village was found not guilty, Castro ordered a retrial, in which they...
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Anilionytė (living, Lithuania), philosopher & nv. Joan Anim-Addo (living, Grenada/England), academic, poet, pw. & publisher Domna Anisimova (c. 1810s – death...
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period, actions against Christians included the burning and bombing of churches, the bombing of Christian owned businesses and homes, kidnapping, murder...
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religious discrimination in the last year (68% vs. 55%)".[when?] After the bombing of the World Trade Center, Muslim women were especially exposed to increased...
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fighting Communist governments, and the United States military invaded Grenada in 1983 to end a military dictatorship. The United States entered into its...
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