The Russians abandoned Warsaw.
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Ostensibly exploring the practice of law before the internet. Heck, before good highways for that matter.
The Russians abandoned Warsaw.
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Lex Anteinternet: Lex Anteinternet: What's with all those dire warn...: I was out of town this past week, so came home to a collection of newspapers. One of them related that Wyoming had lost 3,000+ oilfield jo...Following that, there was an article in the Tribune about how the residents of the coal producing town of Gillette have continued to try to publicly back coal, against the trend of its decline. The same day the Chinese came out with an announcement about a plan to combat climate change.
That comment was brief, briefer than we might have expected. That raises the suspicion that Mead felt obligated to reply, but didn't want to put too much effort into it. Or perhaps he just issued a brief reply as the Clean Power Plan had just come out and there wasn't time for anything larger. Maybe both.
The Clean Power Plan is scientifically flawed and if implemented will not achieve minimum reductions. It is in fact damaging – not just to Wyoming, but the nation. I will continue to fight regulations that are fundamentally bad for Wyoming and exceed the regulatory authority of the federal government.
Texas Rangers, sheriff's deputies and Federal troops engaged in a shootout with Mexican American Texas rancher, a Floresmagonista, who had been accused by a neighboring rancher of supporting border raiders. Pizana shot his way out of the siege and fled to Mexico and became a revolutionary. Therefore, whatever the merits of the accusations may have been, the raid actually pushed him into radicalization.
The Polish Legion beat the Russians at the Battle of Jastków.
The Italians halted at Isonzo.
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Pablo Gonzáles Garza reentered Mexico City and Venustiano Carranza took up residence in the National Palace.
Ambassador Henry Morgenthau Sr. reported to the U.S. government that during a meeting with Interior Minister Talaat Pasha, it was confirmed that the Ottoman government was pursuing a policy of deliberate and planned deportations of ethnic Armenians.
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Max Immelmann shot down his first aircraft.
Like most of the famous aces, he didn't survive the war.
Irish nationalist Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa was buried at Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin. Patrick Pearse delivered a graveside speech including the phrase "Ireland unfree shall never be at peace".
The Endurance broke up.
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The Russians, heavily reinforced by Cossacks, defeated the Ottomans in the Battle of Kara Kilisse.
The Russians also clashed with the Polish Legions in the Battle of Jastków.
Lex Anteinternet: What's with all those dire warnings. . . .: and why are they on a blog that supposedly looks at history around the turn of the prior century? St. Francis Mission, Midwest Wyomin...Well, the loss was higher than anticipated.
It was Australia Day for the first time.
The flamethrower was used in combat for the firs ttime by the Germans (of course), against the British, at Hooge, Belgium.
Hampartsoum Boyadjian, Armenian partisan, was hanged with 12 others at a prison in Kayseri, Turkey.
The British cargo ship Iberian was sunk by the U-28.
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It probably isn't, but you aren't going to live forever anyway.
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Mexican national Adolfo Munoz, a resident of Cameron County, Texas, was arrested in San Benito Texas for plotting to rob a bank and for having connections with Mexican rebels.
The next day he was killed by some sort of masked mob. The identify of his killers has never been determined and they may have been local racists, or Mexican rebels.
Irish Republicans, led by Patrick Pearse, took over the Gaelic League at its Dundalk.
Honus Wagner became the oldest player in the 20th Century to hit a grand slam.
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Woodrow Wilson authorized 330 Marines to land at Port-au-Prince to safeguard the interests of American businesses operating in the country, following the lynching and murder of Haitian president Vilbrun Guillaume Sam.
The occupation would last until 1934.
The Bayonne refinery strike ended in receipt of better pay and an eight hour day.
The Norwegian ocean liner Trondhjemsfjord was sunk by the SM U-41
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