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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jessie_HillJessie Hill - Wikipedia

    Jessie Hill. Jessie Hill at New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, 1996. Jessie Hill (December 9, 1932 – September 17, 1996) [1] was an American R&B and Louisiana blues [2] singer and songwriter, best remembered for the classic song "Ooh Poo Pah Doo". [1] [3]

  2. In July 1975 some 55,000 members of Council 13 of the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) walked out on strike against the state of Pennsylvania. The strike lasted four days before the union and the state returned to the bargaining table. The union won a wage increase of 12 percent over three years for state ...

  3. That's a shame but I do get the feeling Arc Sys plans on releasing it in some way or another eventually so it's understandable. The fact that Sol's theme is on Spotify suggests this is the case but I wish they'd put the other songs on there as well. Faust's and Pot's themes are great.

  4. 5 de may. de 2021 · The Serenitea Pot is a new item added with Genshin Impact ‘s 1.5 update which powers its housing system and allows players to curate their own little realms. These abodes are housed in the Serenitea Pot, an artefact created as a reward for the traveller by the grateful adepti of Liyue. If you haven’t yet unlocked your Serenitea Pot or just ...

  5. Antique teapots are more expensive than vintage teapots, with those with elaborate designs (painted illustrations, gilded edges, finely crafted shapes, and so on) commanding higher prices at auction. However, the price range for teapots is vast, with teapots selling for anywhere from $20 to $500 on average.

  6. 29 de dic. de 2021 · In the mid-1990s, the new government began aggressively recruiting Khmer Rouge defectors and subverting the organization. Gradually the Khmer Rouge began to change complexion, and many of Pol Pot’s old cronies either died or took advantage of various amnesties. In 1996, Pol Pot lost control of the movement and was confined by his own troops.

  7. Synopsis. In March 1970 the first nationwide strike of federal employees occurred in New York City. Plagued by persistent problems, the most important being low wages, the postal carriers of New York 's local number 36 walked out on 17 March 1970. Within two days the New York strikers were joined by mail carriers throughout the Northeast.