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ON THIS DAY 24 February


1981: Prince Charles and Lady Di to marry

The Prince of Wales and the Lady Diana Spencer have ended months of speculation with the announcement they are to be married.

At 1100GMT Buckingham Palace made the engagement official.

Lord Maclean, the Lord Chancellor made the following statement at an investiture at the Palace: "It is with greatest pleasure that the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh announce the betrothal of their beloved son the Prince of Wales to the Lady Diana Spencer, daughter of the Earl Spencer and the Honourable Mrs Shand Kydd."

Prince Charles proposed to Lady Diana three weeks ago at a private dinner at Buckingham Palace before she went to Australia.

He wanted her to use the trip to think over his proposal but she accepted immediately and he gave her a diamond and sapphire engagement ring.

Delighted and frankly amazed that Diana is prepared to take me on

Prince Charles

Despite the intense public interest, they managed to keep their news a secret.

Lady Diana, who is 19, will leave her job as a kindergarten teacher and move out of her flat share in Kensington to live in Clarence House until the marriage.

The couple will then move to the Prince's house in Highgrove, Gloucestershire.

In a BBC interview, the 32-year-old Prince said he was "delighted and frankly amazed that Diana is prepared to take me on".

Looking shyly up through her long blond fringe and giggling occasionally, Lady Diana said she too was "delighted and thrilled, blissfully happy".

Asked how she would cope with a dramatic change to her life she said: "With Prince Charles beside me I cannot go wrong."

Tributes to the couple were made in both Houses of Parliament. The Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, said the news brought "great pleasure" to government and MPs.

They will be married in late July, but exactly when and where has yet to be decided.

Earl Spencer, Lady Diana's father, said he was also very happy for the couple.

Speaking outside Buckingham Palace with his wife Raine, daughter of novelist Barbara Cartland, he said his daughter had handled the pressures of constant media attention over the last six months very well.

"It will be easier now. She will be under some protection whereas before she had to face the music on her own," he said.










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Sarah Wheeler: Who are you? Who are you... really?

The Preacher: Well, it really doesn't matter, does it?










From 7/1/1961 ( Diana Spencer the Princess of Wales ) To 2/24/1981 ( the engagement of marriage annoucement of Charles the Prince of Wales and Diana Spencer ) is 7178 days

From 11/2/1965 ( date hijacked from me:my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 6/28/1985 ( RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 - premiere US film "Pale Rider" ) is 7178 days



From 10/30/1910 ( Jean Henry Dunant - deceased ) To 6/28/1985 ( RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 - premiere US film "Pale Rider" ) is 27270 days

27270 = 13635 + 13635

From 11/2/1965 ( date hijacked from me:my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 3/3/2003 ( date hijacked from me:as a time traveler from the future I arrived this date near the town of George in Washington State and the Ancient Lake and then as arranged earlier I resided in Bellevue Washington until my 9 May 2003 departure as a time traveler for another time period ) is 13635 days



From 6/28/1985 ( RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 - premiere US film "Pale Rider" ) To 5/9/2003 ( date hijacked from me:as a time traveler from the future in the past this was my departure date to time travel away from the past to another time period ) is 6524 days

6524 = 3262 + 3262

From 11/2/1965 ( date hijacked from me:my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 10/8/1974 ( premiere US TV movie "Where Have All the People Gone" ) is 3262 days





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Country Date

USA 28 June 1985



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Pale Rider (1985)


Director: Clint Eastwood


Clint Eastwood ... Preacher


A gold mining camp in the California foothills is besieged by a neighboring landowner intent on stealing their claims. A preacher rides into camp and uses all of his powers of persuasion to convince the landowner to give up his attacks on the miners.


Release Date: 28 June 1985 (USA)










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Pale Rider


The folk here tell me...
...you're planning to go to town|and face that marshal.
That's right.
Don't.
Please.
It's an old score and it's time to settle it.
I wish there was something I could do|or say to change your mind.
When you left the other day...
...it reminded me of a time|when someone left me.
After that, I swore|I would never be hurt again.
Or love again.
Then you rode into our lives.
I couldn't help what I felt.
God, I wish I could control my feelings.
After you left,|I thought you'd gone for good.
It forced me to grow up.
See things differently.
Appreciate what I have.
I need a man who would never leave me.
Can you understand that?
And you would leave again one day,|wouldn't you?
Yes.
Then it's best this way.
I'm going to marry Hull.
Hull is a good man.
Yes, he is.





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Pale Rider


You're just in time for the mail.
Hell with the mail.
The boss wants this telegram sent|right now.
Preacher?
He's gone.
What?
Who?
The preacher. Packed up and left.
But, why?
Where to?
I don't know. He must have left|before sunup.
He must have gone to tell LaHood|about the vote last night.
With his bedroll and coat?
I can't believe that he's gone.
It's not like him.|He would have said something to us.
Well, I reckon we'll survive.
All this talk about fighting,|no wonder he's gone.





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You think they'd have voted that way|before the preacher came?
Or if they knew he wouldn't be here?
- They voted to stick together.|- The preacher held them together!
They knew he helped you in town!
They watched him stand up|to that animal LaHood sent out here!
They were counting on him|to beat LaHood himself.
I reckon I did all right by you|before he came.
Didn't I?
Damned if that don't cut it!
LaHood dammed up the creek.
If you'd accepted LaHood's offer,|this never would have happened!
$10... $20...
...and $30.
Thank you. Come back and see us.
Reverend.
What can I do for you?
There you are.
It's time to pack up the missus|and light out of here.
Don't seem like we have much choice.
How about you, Barret?
Any ideas?
Where's the preacher?|He'll know what to do.
He ain't here.
You mean he's gone?





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Pale Rider


The preacher's gone, isn't he?
Yes.
Did you tell him you loved him?
He knows we both love him.
Did you say goodbye to him?
Yes.
I didn't.
Yeah, that's him.
That's the preacher, all right.
You ever seen him before?










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Where Have All the People Gone (1974) (TV)

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USA 8 October 1974



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Where Have All the People Gone (1974) (TV)


A strange series of solar flares proves fatal for inhabitants of the Earth, except for the fortunate few who are somehow immune from the effects. Animals go insane and human beings turn to white powder, leaving behind only empty clothing. A handful of survivors attempt to rebuild their lives on the de-populated Earth.










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The Nobel Peace Prize 1901

Henry Dunant, Frédéric Passy


Jean Henry Dunant

Born: 8 May 1828, Geneva, Switzerland

Died: 30 October 1910, Heiden, Switzerland

Residence at the time of the award: Switzerland

Role: Originator Geneva Convention (Convention de Genève), Founder of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva

Field: Humanitarian work, peace movement


Biography

Jean Henry Dunant's life (May 8, 1828-October 30, 1910) is a study in contrasts. He was born into a wealthy home but died in a hospice; in middle age he juxtaposed great fame with total obscurity, and success in business with bankruptcy; in old age he was virtually exiled from the Genevan society of which he had once been an ornament and died in a lonely room, leaving a bitter testament. His passionate humanitarianism was the one constant in his life, and the Red Cross his living monument.


Dunant had transformed a personal idea into an international treaty. But his work was not finished. He approved the efforts to extend the scope of the Red Cross to cover naval personnel in wartime, and in peacetime to alleviate the hardships caused by natural catastrophes. In 1866 he wrote a brochure called the Universal and International Society for the Revival of the Orient, setting forth a plan to create a neutral colony in Palestine. In 1867 he produced a plan for a publishing venture called an «International and Universal Library» to be composed of the great masterpieces of all time. In 1872 he convened a conference to establish the «Alliance universelle de l'ordre et de la civilisation» which was to consider the need for an international convention on the handling of prisoners of war and for the settling of international disputes by courts of arbitration rather than by war.

The eight years from 1867 to 1875 proved to be a sharp contrast to those of 1859-1867. In 1867 Dunant was bankrupt. The water rights had not been granted, the company had been mismanaged in North Africa, and Dunant himself had been concentrating his attention on humanitarian pursuits, not on business ventures. After the disaster, which involved many of his Geneva friends, Dunant was no longer welcome in Genevan society. Within a few years he was literally living at the level of the beggar. There were times, he says2, when he dined on a crust of bread, blackened his coat with ink, whitened his collar with chalk, slept out of doors.



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Henry Dunant

Jean Henri Dunant (May 8, 1828 – October 30, 1910), aka Henry Dunant, was a Swiss businessman and social activist. During a business trip in 1859, he was witness to the aftermath of the Battle of Solferino in modern day Italy. He recorded his memories and experiences in the book A Memory of Solferino which inspired the creation of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in 1863. The 1864 Geneva Convention was based on Dunant's ideas. In 1901 he received the first Nobel Peace Prize together with Frédéric Passy.










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Pale Rider


Hull Barret's my name.
- You from hereabouts?|- Nope.
Just passing through?
I hadn't thought about it.
After what you did,|I wouldn't stay in town.
My cabin has two rooms.|You're welcome to one.
I wouldn't want to be a burden on you|or your family.
All I got is a kind of fiancée.
It would be a pleasure, not a burden.
Three hots and a cot is the least I owe you.
- So long, Hull.|- Where you going?
Going. Getting out.
Where the hell to?
Away. Can't fight no more.
I'm not the only one.
Good luck. You'll quit, too, if you're smart.
{y:i}"And power was given to him that sat|{y:i}to take peace from the earth...
"...that they should kill one another:|and he was given a great sword.
"When he opened the third seal,|the third beast said, 'Come and see."
Fetch me some butter and syrup.
"And I beheld, and lo a black horse...
"...he that sat on him held a pair|of balances. And I heard a voice...
"...amidst the beasts say,|'A measure of wheat for a penny...
"'... and three of barley for a penny...
"'... and see thou hurt not the oil|and the wine. '
"When he opened the fourth seal,|the fourth beast said:
"'Come and see. ' And I looked...
"...and behold a pale horse:|and his name that sat on him...
"...was Death...
"...and Hell followed with him."