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    GERMANY COMMUNIST DEMONSTRATORS
    March 19, 1948 - Germany

    About 70,000 demonstrators crowded the streets of Berlin. About half of them were supporters of the Communist Party, while others were supporters of the Anti-Communist movement. This event was coordinated by the "Communist-Controlled Socialist Unity Party." All other political groups of Berlin had boycotted this event.

    RICHARD E. BURKE
    March 19, 1981 - USA

    Richard E. Burke, an aid to Senator Edward M. Kennedy admitted that a series of death threats he claimed were not true. About a month prior to this date, Burke had told Secret Service men as well as the Washington D.C. police and FBI that he was almost hit with a bullet while leaving his house. Additionally, Burke claimed that a burglar carrying a butcher knife entered his home. This intruder was said to have narrowly escaped after being stopped by a security alarm. Burke resigned as of this date (March 19, 1981). His major reason for stepping down from his position was because the activities of the most recent campaign had stressed him out. Furthermore, the reorganization of the office had affected him negatively. Soon after this, action was to be taken to determine if Burke would be charged of giving false information to officers.

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We are well-known market leader in manufacturing Talc Powder which is made from high grade silicate hydroxide and has long fragrance retention capacity and widely used for paints, textile, cosmetics and in plastics etc. If you are looking for Minerals and Chemicals for industrial needs, then Shlok Enterprise is the one stop shop for you. We are a professionally managed firm engaged in manufacturing, exporting and supplying of various Talcum Powder, Magnesium Chloride Flakes, and Kaolin China Clay.. We manufacture superior quality minerals and products from the best grade raw material from the reliable sources.

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