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Pinkerton's and against
On August 29, 1875, Allan Pinkerton wrote a letter to George Bangs, Pinkerton's general superintendent, recommending vigilante actions against the Molly Maguires: " The M. M.
The workers ' compensation board, on behalf of the surviving family members of the killed replacement workers, launched a $ 10 million lawsuit against several parties involved in the strike, including Royal Oak Ventures, Pinkerton's of Canada ( the security firm hired by Royal Oak ), the union ( Canadian Association of Smelter and Allied Workers union ( CASAW ) Local 4 ), and the Government of the Northwest Territories.
In 2003, Hellerstein agreed to hear a consolidated master case against three airlines, ICTS International NV and Pinkerton's airport security firms, the World Trade Center owners, and Boeing Co., the aircraft manufacturer.
In September 2004, just before the three-year statute of limitations expired, the insurers for the World Trade Center filed suit against American Airlines, United Airlines, and Pinkerton's airport security firm, alleging their negligence allowed the planes to be hijacked.

Pinkerton's and Abraham
Pinkerton's agency solved a series of train robberies during the 1850s, first bringing Pinkerton into contact with George McClellan and Abraham Lincoln.
* Abraham Lincoln, B. F. Pinkerton's ship in Giacomo Puccini's Madama Butterfly

Pinkerton's and was
Pinkerton's business insignia was a wide open eye with the caption " We never sleep.
After James allegedly captured and killed one of Pinkerton's young undercover agents, who was foolish enough to gain employment at the farm neighboring the James farmstead, he finally gave up the chase.
Charles Vallancey, for example, published a work in 1772 attempting to prove that the Irish language was Phoenician, while John Pinkerton's A Dissertation on the Origin and Progress of the Scythians or Goths ( 1787 ) attempted to show that the Scots were Scythians who had originated in Central Asia.
Onarga was also the location of Allan Pinkerton's weekend estate, The Larches.
James McParland who infiltrated the Molly Maguires for the Pinkerton National Detective Agency | Pinkerton Agency. Pinkerton's detective agency was already an established presence in the coal fields, having been active supervising the Coal and Iron Police, a private police force authorized by the state of Pennsylvania in 1865, paid for by railroad, mining and iron interests.
Scott was previously in Scott and The Antarctics ; Dyer had played in both The Surfcyders and Clockwork Shoppe ; Campbell, Mahon and Beech had worked together previously in The Mighty Avengers ; and Bernard had been a member of Pinkerton's Assorted Colours, whilst Britnel had worked with The Fortunes.

Pinkerton's and which
Pinkerton's agents performed services which ranged from undercover investigations and detection of crimes to plant protection and armed security.
The contract specified the terms and conditions under which Pinkerton's services were purchased.
McKeown has also appeared on numerous television series including: Yes Minister ( 1980 ), The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy ( 1981 ), Pinkerton's Progress ( 1983 which he also wrote for ) and The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles ( 1992 ).

Pinkerton's and President
Franklin B. Gowen, the President of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, and of the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company and " the wealthiest anthracite coal mine owner in the world ", hired Allan Pinkerton's services to deal with the Molly Maguires.

Pinkerton's and story
The story opens with Miss Pinkerton's Academy for Young Ladies, where the protagonists Becky Sharp and Amelia Sedley have just completed their studies and are preparing to depart for Amelia's house in Russell Square.

Pinkerton's and through
In early 1901, through the American detective agency Pinkerton's, he negotiated a return of the painting for $ 25, 000.

Pinkerton's and who
* Allan Pinkerton ( 1819 – 1884 ), who achieved fame in the United States by establishing Pinkerton's detective agency.
He later meets back up with Red and ventures to Hellebore's estate where the two encounter Mike " Meatpacker " Moran, a Pinkerton's detective from New York City sent to investigate Lord Randolph Hellebore at the behest of Hellebore's wife, who suspects Lord Randolph of having killed his brother, her lover, Algar.

Pinkerton's and Civil
Railroad contracts were subsequently a mainstay of Pinkerton's until railroad companies gradually developed their own police departments in the years following the Civil War.

Pinkerton's and War
However, Pinkerton's renumbering of the War on Terrorism as the " Twelfth Crusade " has been overshadowed by references to the title of the Cockburn column.

Pinkerton's and .
Following Pinkerton's service with the Union Army, he continued his pursuit of train robbers, such as the Reno Gang and the famous outlaw Jesse James.
Some consider this failure Pinkerton's biggest defeat.
Pinkerton's Tomb, Graceland Cemetery, Chicago.
Pinkerton's exploits were in part the inspiration of the 1961 NBC western television series, Whispering Smith, starring Audie Murphy and Guy Mitchell.
The historian Sharon Turner later used Pinkerton's research and identified the Saxons as being Scythian.
Pinkerton's agents performed services ranging from security guarding to private military contracting work.
A railroad bridge over the Monongahela near the site of the battle is named Pinkerton's Landing Bridge in honor of the dead.
It is not known to have been printed before 1786, when it appeared in Pinkerton's Ancient Scottish Poems.
Pinkerton's ship eventually sets sail from Japan.
Weeks pass with Cho-Cho-San anxiously scanning the horizon for the arrival of Pinkerton's ship.
After the founding of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers in 1863, Pinkerton's and the new railroad police agencies became instrumental in crushing strikes of rail workers.

role and foiling
Keitel played an important role in foiling the July 20 plot in 1944.
In this game, the player takes on the role of Arle Nadja, a 16 year old female spellcaster that has the pleasure of foiling Satan's plans.
Among his accomplishments was his role in foiling an attempt by Indian freedom activist Manabendra Nath Roy in toppling the government.
Knyvet is noted for his role in foiling the Gunpowder Plot.

role and assassination
Austria-Hungary asserted its right to extradite him, but Montenegrin authorities instead allowed the assassin to " escape " to Serbia where he joined Major Tankosić's unit ; Major Tankosić died in November 1915 covering the Serbian retreat, but not before confessing his role in the assassination to historians at Azania.
Nancy Reagan assumed the role of unofficial " protector " for her husband after the attempted assassination on his life in 1981.
He also had a role in the Hungarian invasion of the Kingdom of Naples, namely a papal fief ; the contest between Louis I of Hungary and Joan I of Naples, accused to have ordered the assassination of the former's brother, was ended in 1352 by a trial held in Avignon, by which she was acquitted from any charge.
The interim report of the Jain Commission created a storm when it accused Karunanidhi of a role in the assassination, leading to Congress withdrawing its support for the I. K. Gujral government and fresh elections in 1998.
In December 2008, Ahad Olma, head of the PLFP's military wing at the time of the assassination, was sentenced to 30 years in prison for his role in instigating and planning the assassination.
After the assassination of Park Chung-hee, prime minister Choi Kyu-hah took the president's role only to be usurped 6 days later by Major General Chun Doo-hwan's 1979 Coup d ' état of December Twelfth.
Garowe Online reported in October that Mohamed Said Atom, an arms-smuggler believed to be allied with Al-Shabaab and who is on U. S. and U. N. security watch-lists, was hiding out in Somaliland after being pursued by the neighboring Puntland region's authorities for his role in targeted assassination attempts against Puntland officials as well as bomb plots.
He is best known in modern times for taking a leading role in the assassination of Julius Caesar.
Garfield's radicalism moderated after the civil war and Lincoln's assassination, and he assumed a temporary role as peacemaker between Congress and Andrew Johnson.
Writing from prison, Orsini did not plead for his life, accepting death for his role in the failed assassination, but rather appealed to Napoleon III to fulfill his destiny by aiding the forces of Italian nationalism.
The State Department also highlighted the fact that, in the case of Richard Welch, " Grivas bizarrely accuses the CIA of playing a role in the assassination of one of its own senior officials " as well as the Greek government's statements to the effect that the " stay behind " network had been dismantled in 1988.
Jorge Masetti, former Argentine guerrilla working with Cuban intelligence services, describes the Somoza assassination and Cuba ´ s direct role in the planning in his autobiographical book In the Pirate ´ s Den.
Following the assassination attempt on President Reagan on March 30, 1981, Vice President George H. W. Bush did not assume the role of acting president under Section 4.
Fears of possible Soviet or Cuban foreign involvement in the assassination necessitated the establishment of a bipartisan commission that, in turn, sought to depoliticize Oswald's role by downplaying his Communist affiliations.
Sihanouk quickly blamed the Ngôs and his aides made statements implying the United States might have played a role in the assassination attempt.
In 1981, following the March 30 assassination attempt on Reagan, Haig asserted before reporters " I am in control here " as a result of Reagan's hospitalization, indicating that, while President Reagan had not " transfer the helm ", Haig was in fact directing White House Crisis Management until Vice President Bush arrived in Washington to assume that role.
The latter was never punished for his role in Louis ' assassination, and Charles had to watch as his grief-stricken mother Valentina Visconti succumbed to illness not long afterwards.
Clinton is historically known for its role in the American Civil War concerning the Abraham Lincoln assassination.
When Thoros was assassinated in March 1098, Baldwin became the first count of Edessa, although it is unknown if he played any role in the assassination.
Some bodyguards specialize in the close quarter protection of children of VIPs, to protect them from kidnapping or assassination, a role which is nicknamed " mannyguarding " ( a pun on the word " nanny ").
In September 1981, Bhindranwale was arrested for his alleged role in the assassination.
In 1957, Costello was released from prison after winning an appeal but officially abandoned his role as head of the Luciano family following a failed assassination attempt.
* Clodia plays a role in the Ides of March, an epistolary novel by Thornton Wilder covering the events leading to the assassination of Julius Caesar.

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