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The Colonist began on 6 March 1886, changing its name to The Newfoundland Colonist after 18 July 1891. Having printed local and international news Monday to Saturday for six years, the paper came to an abrupt end when its offices were destroyed in The ...
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Tapol bulletin no, 81, June 1987 [PDF]
Contents: The election: The shifing sands of Suharto's 'New Order' -- East Timor: Indonesian church leaders pave way for 'second integration' -- East Timor: Jakarta uses illegal election to back 'integration' -- The privatisation of transmigration ...
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The Classmate: Officer Students' Spouses' Club Magazine / Vol.5, no.9 (November 1991) [PDF]
The Classmate (1961-2000) was the Naval Postgraduate School’s own volunteer-run campus community ...
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The Colonist began on 6 March 1886, changing its name to The Newfoundland Colonist after 18 July 1891. Having printed local and international news Monday to Saturday for six years, the paper came to an abrupt end when its offices were destroyed in The ...
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UA12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 51, No. 39 [PDF]
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles: Mami, Alfina. Scheduling of George Wallace Lecture Draws Associated Student Government Subcommittee’s Ire Wildman, Judy.
WKU Student Affairs
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GPS Disturbance Onboard Ships [PDF]
The maritime technology has been developing at a faster pace than ever, driven by equipment advancement inclined towards digitalization and autonomous shipping.
Eid, Elias
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