David Bacon
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 81 years ago |
Born | Barnstable |
Massachusetts | |
Died | Santa Monica |
California | |
United States | |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | Greta Keller |
Books | The Right to Stay Home: How US Policy Drives Mexican Migration |
Illegal People: How Globalization Creates Migration and Criminalizes Immigrants | |
Communities without Borders | |
The Children of NAFTA | |
The Beatles' England: There are Places I'll Remember | |
In the Fields of the North | |
Movies/Shows | Someone to Remember |
The Masked Marvel | |
Gals, Incorporated | |
The Boss of Big Town | |
Ten Gentlemen from West Point | |
Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers | |
Date of birth | March 24,1914 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Date of died | September 12,1943 |
Parents | Gaspar G. Bacon |
Education | Harvard University |
Deerfield Academy | |
Rest place | Woods Hole |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 612101 |
David Bacon Life story
David Bacon was an American stage and film actor.
The Papers: Tory manifesto: 'Low risk' or 'Merry Brexmas'?
Many of the papers give their verdicts on the newly-launched Conservative manifesto.
and say Boris Johnson has put the NHS "at The Heart " of his election campaign, with The Promise of 50,000 more nurses.
The Independent website points out by Labour - because it includes More Than 18,000 current nurses the government hopes to persuade to remain in the workforce.
The Sun calls it a which are aimed at ordinary working families.
In contrast the i describes it as a and the Financial Times agrees - Saying the prospectus includes a series of policies.
according to identical headlines in the Metro and The Daily Telegraph - who take The Line from Mr Johnson's speech.
The Telegraph goes on to say he would not enter a spending competition with Jeremy Corbyn .
The Guardian agrees the have been drawn.
It says Mr Johnson plans to spend an Extra £2. 9bn a Year - compared to the £83bn outlined by Labour.
The Daily Mirror doesn't believe the Conservative pledges. It has a picture of a tombstone with The Words : "Here lies the Tory manifesto. . and lies and lies".
The Sun and The Star are among those to picture a young man carrying a large knife during a violent disturbance at Birmingham's Star City complex on Saturday.
The Sun says clashed with each other and police outside a cinema.
"Machete mayhem" is the headline in the Daily Mail . The Guardian says the film, Blue Story, which depicts violent street rivalries in South London ,
Five teenagers have been arrested after a mass brawl in BirminghamFears that Satanists have been Killing Animals in the New Forest are in several papers, including The Daily Telegraph.
It has a picture of a with a Pentagram - a symbol associated with magic.
The Paper says two other sheep have been killed and three calves found with stab wounds this month.
Rev David Bacon , who has had The Number 666 scrawled on his church door, tells The Paper he's never seen anything like it in his 15 years there.
Hampshire Police are investigating whether any of the incidents are linked.
Pro-democracy supporters in Hong Kong were in High Spirits as election results were announcedIn Hong Kong , The South China Morning Post says by a "tsunami of disaffection" from almost six months of street protests which swept through polling stations across The City .
It says opposition candidates "rode The Wave " to win in poor and rich neighbourhoods alike.
The pro-China Hong Kong Commercial Daily reports on the record turnout and concedes that many of the legislative council were defeated "by newcomers" without mentioning the pro-democracy movement.
It suggests "unscrupulous rumours" from the opposition "directly affected" the fairness of the vote and says some candidates were "personally attacked".
Source of news: bbc.com