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About Hebron, IN, USA
Hebron
Hebron (Arabic: الْخَلÙيل‎ al-KhalÄ«l; Hebrew: חֶבְרוֹן‬ Ḥevron) is a Palestinian city located in the southern West Bank, 30 km (19 mi) south of Jerusalem.
Hebron Church (Intermont, West Virginia)
Hebron Church (also historically known as Great Capon Church, Hebron Lutheran Church, and Hebron Evangelical Lutheran Church) is a mid-19th-century Lutheran church in Intermont, Hampshire County, in the U.S.
Hebron shooting incident
The Hebron shooting incident occurred on March 24, 2016, in the Tel Rumeida neighborhood of Hebron, when Abdel Fattah al-Sharif, a Palestinian assailant who stabbed an Israeli soldier, was shot, wounded and "neutralized", then was shot again in the head by Elor Azaria, an Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) soldier, as he lay wounded on the ground.
Hebron, New York
Hebron is a town in Washington County, New York, United States. It is part of the Glens Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Hebron School
Hebron School is a co-educational day and boarding independent international Christian school in Ootacamund, the hill station also known as Ooty, Tamil Nadu, India.
About Baxter, MN, USA
Baxter
Baxter may refer to:
Baxter International
Baxter International Inc. is a Fortune 500 American health care company with headquarters in Deerfield, Illinois.
Baxters
Baxters Food Group Limited, also known as Baxters of Speyside or Baxters, is a Scottish food processing company, based in Fochabers, Moray.
Baxter County, Arkansas
Baxter County is a county in the U.S. state of Arkansas. As of the 2010 census, the county's population was 41,513. The county seat is Mountain Home.
Baxter v Commissioners of Taxation (NSW)
Baxter v Commissioners of Taxation (NSW), and Flint v Webb, were the last of a series of cases concerning whether the States could tax the income of a Commonwealth officer which had resulted in conflict between the High Court and the Privy Council.