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Honour for factory where female workers died in first world war | First world war

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First world war This article is more than 7 years oldHonour for factory where female workers died in first world warThis article is more than 7 years oldSite of Barnbow National Filling Factory where scores of women were killed in explosion becomes scheduled monument A century after an explosion in a Leeds munitions factory killed scores of female workers, whose deaths were kept secret for years after the first world war, the site is to be given official protection by the government as a historic monument. Read More...

Insight on Benjamin Bratt's Background, Ethnicity & More

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EntertainmentBy Riya Karmacharya | On: January 28, 2022Benjamin Bratt has been captivating viewers with his talent and charm since the 90s. After seeing him appear in an array of characters, fans are left curious about his ethnicity. The 'Law and Order' star has been a part of many movies and TV shows such as 'Miss Congeniality,' 'Red Planet,' 'Traffic,' and 'Piñero,' and has shown his ability by executing the diverse roles flawlessly. Read More...

Where are all the films about poor Americans? | Stephen Pimpare

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OpinionOscars 2018 This article is more than 5 years oldWhere are all the films about poor Americans?This article is more than 5 years oldStephen PimpareThis year’s Oscars have highlighted the dearth of films that get to the heart of poverty and its causes Buried within the Trump administration’s recent budget was a proposal to sharply cut food stamp funding. In its place would be a box of government-provided foods, a scheme sure to be a boondoggle benefiting only the companies who get contracts to produce and deliver these packages. Read More...