Murray, Andrew
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Murray, Andrew (d. 1297). An undeservedly unsung hero of the
Scottish Wars of Independence, he came to the fore in 1297, when most prominent Scots had submitted to Edward I. He master‐minded widespread risings in northern Scotland, advanced south with his supporters, and joined forces with William
Wallace. Together they brilliantly exploited English tactical errors at the battle of
Stirling Bridge (11 September 1297). Wallace went on to invade northern England, but Murray was soon dead, apparently from wounds sustained at Stirling.
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Tuvalu Little, Tuvalu Late: A Country goes under. (Global Notebook).(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Harvard International Review; 3/22/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...of the existence of the small nation of Tuvalu, a nine-island archipelago in the South...surprising. Yet the 11,000 inhabitants of Tuvalu face a huge dilemma: how to ensure the survival of their nation. The threat to Tuvalu comes not from bellicose neighbors but...
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Tuvalu Envoy Takes Up Global Warming Fight
Transcript from: NPR Morning Edition; 6/12/2007; ; 700+ words
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Don't boo-hoo for Tuvalu
Newspaper article from: Miami Times; 11/20/2001; ; 700+ words
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Five Takes on Climate and Cultural Change in Tuvalu.(The Disappearing of Tuvalu: Trouble in Paradise)(Paradise Drowned: Tuvalu, The Disappearing Nation)(Tuvalu: That Sinking Feeling)(Before the Flood)(Time and Tide)(Movie review)
Magazine article from: The Contemporary Pacific; 3/22/2007; ; 700+ words
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Tuvalu Envoy Takes Up Global Warming Fight.
News Wire article from: PAC - Pacific Islands Broadcasting Association; 6/13/2007; 700+ words
; ...from the tiny Pacific island nation of Tuvalu. His nation is made up of nine, low...lives chimney stacks and exhaust pipes. Tuvalu's fear is that ocean waters will rise...forced to move to other countries, and Tuvalu along with its way of life will disappear...
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Tuvalu : Tuvalu hopes solar project inspires climate talks; nation sets goal of 100 percent clean energy by 2020.
News Wire article from: TendersInfo; 7/21/2009; 700+ words
; ...related problems for small island states, Tuvalu has established a national goal of being...Government officials and the donors of Tuvalu's first large-scale solar energy system...solar system installed on the roof of Tuvalu's largest football stadium now supplies...
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Tuvalu was the world's third-poorest state until an Internet deal made it rich overnight. Then came dire warnings that global warming would soon flood the islands.
News Wire article from: PAC - Pacific Islands Broadcasting Association; 3/15/2005; 700+ words
; ...evening at the local. But for the people of Tuvalu, a tiny state comprising nine islands...only two questions that count In 1999, Tuvalu, with its population of 11,000, was...extremely unlikely and unexpected direction. Tuvalu received a domain name on the Internet...
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Newspaper article from: The Boston Herald; 8/29/2000; ; 700+ words
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Tuvalu ahoy. (ocean travel in Tuvalu)
Magazine article from: The Economist (US); 4/2/1988; 682 words
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Tuvalu
Encyclopedia entry from: Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of Physical Geography
Tuvalu Official name: Tuvalu Area: 26 square kilometers (10 square miles) Highest point on...limits: 22 kilometers (12 nautical miles) 1 LOCATION AND SIZE Tuvalu is an island group consisting of nine coral atolls located in the...
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TUVALU
Book article from: Concise Oxford Companion to the English Language
TUVALU. A country of Oceania and member of the COMMONWEALTH . Languages: Tuvaluan, English (both official). Formerly known as the Ellice Islands and part of the British colony of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands , Tuvalu gained its independence in 1978. See KIRIBATI .
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Kiribati
Encyclopedia entry from: Countries and Their Cultures
...is distinct from the language of neighboring Tuvalu and the Marshall Islands. English is the official...the separation of the Ellice Islands to become Tuvalu in 1978. In contrast to Kiribati, Tuvalu opted for membership in the British Commonwealth...
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Nauru
Encyclopedia entry from: Countries and Their Cultures
...of the population includes Pacific islanders from Kiribati, Tuvalu, and Fiji, along with Chinese, Filipinos, Indians, Australians...from China and the Pacific islands, particularly Kiribati and Tuvalu. Nauruans chose not to work in the mine other than to hold...
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Ontong Java
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Cultures
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