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  2. 7-Eleven - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam. The first 7-Eleven store in Vietnam opened in 2017, making Vietnam the 17th country to host the world's largest convenience store chain. Seven System Vietnam (SSV) is the Master Franchisee of the 7-Eleven convenience store system in Vietnam, based in Ho Chi Minh City. Australia 7-Eleven store in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

  3. Alcatraz Gang - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 21°1′31″N 105°50′47″E. LT George T. Coker, USN, shortly after his release from the POW camps in North Vietnam; March 1973. The Alcatraz Gang was a group of eleven American prisoners of war (POW) held separately in Hanoi, North Vietnam during the Vietnam War because of their particular resistance to their North-Vietnamese ...

  4. Charoen Pokphand - Wikipedia

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    7-Eleven. CP All Plc. is the sole operator of 7-Eleven convenience stores in Thailand. The CP Group acquired the rights to distribute the convenience store in 1987. The first 7-Eleven outlet was opened in 1989 on Patpong Road in Bangkok. As of 2020, the company had a total of 11,700 stores nationwide employing 170,000 workers.

  5. List of convenience stores - Wikipedia

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    Mills – based in the UK, sold to Tesco in 2010. Pak-A-Sak-based in ( Shreveport, Louisiana ); sold to 7-Eleven in 1970. Somerfield – bought by the Co-operative Group in 2009. Town & Country Food Stores – bought by Stripes Convenience Stores in 2007.

  6. 7-Eleven Opens New England's 1st Restaurant Complex In West ...

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    Hayes said, “We are so excited to open this first 7-Eleven dual-restaurant concept store in New England and are delighted to bring it to West Haven.”. The Staples site, formerly owned by West ...

  7. CP All - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .cpall .co .th. CP All Public Company Limited was established in 1988 by the Charoen Pokphand Group to operate convenience store businesses in Thailand under the 7-Eleven trademark. The company was granted a license to use the trademark by 7-Eleven, Inc., USA. In 1989, the first 7-Eleven outlet in Thailand was opened on Patpong Road.

  8. Chicago Seven - Wikipedia

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    Poster in support of the "Conspiracy 8" The Chicago Seven, originally the Chicago Eight and also known as the Conspiracy Eight or Conspiracy Seven, were seven defendants – Rennie Davis, David Dellinger, John Froines, Tom Hayden, Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, and Lee Weiner – charged by the United States Department of Justice with conspiracy, crossing state lines with intent to incite a riot ...

  9. Operation Linebacker II - Wikipedia

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    Operation Linebacker II. Operation Linebacker II, sometimes referred to as the Christmas bombings, was a strategic bombing campaign conducted by the United States against targets in North Vietnam from December 18 to December 29, 1972, during the Vietnam War. More than 20,000 tons of ordnance was dropped on military and industrial areas in Hanoi ...

  10. Big Gulp - Wikipedia

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    1976. Website. www .7-eleven .com /products /big-gulp. Big Gulp is a line of fountain drinks owned by 7-Eleven and used at its namesake stores as well as A-Plus, Speedway, and Stripes Convenience Stores. While the name is in reference to the original 32-US-fluid-ounce (950 ml) drink, it has since expanded to include various other sizes.

  11. List of Medal of Honor recipients for the Attack on Pearl ...

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    For their actions during the attack on Pearl Harbor, 15 sailors in the U.S. Navy (from seven ships and one Naval Air Station) and 1 Marine were awarded Medals of Honor. The 16 recipients held a wide range of ranks, from seaman to rear admiral. Eleven (69%) received their awards posthumously .