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  2. OBITUARY: James Ratliff "Buzz" Hurt - AOL

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    Buzz graduated from Odessa High School, class of 1947. He briefly attended University of Texas-Austin but returned to manage the ranch upon the death of his father in 1950. Buzz married Freddie ...

  3. List of deaths during the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The web page lists the names and details of Ukrainian, Russian and other nationals who died as a result of the war between Russia and Ukraine. It includes many military personnel, such as generals, colonels, pilots and snipers, who were killed in action or in enemy fire.

  4. The Odessa File - Wikipedia

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    The Odessa File is a thriller by Frederick Forsyth about a German reporter who infiltrates a Nazi organisation to find a war criminal. The novel inspired a 1974 film starring Jon Voight and Maximilian Schell, which exposed the real-life "Butcher of Riga", Eduard Roschmann.

  5. Odessa, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Odessa is a city in West Texas with a population of 114,428 in 2020. It is the seat of Ector County and has portions in Midland County. It is known for its oil industry and its connection to the Bush family.

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  7. Ector County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Ector County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas, with its county seat in Odessa. It has a population of 165,171 and a semiarid climate, and is named for a Confederate general.

  8. Presidential Museum and Leadership Library - Wikipedia

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    After fighting financial hardships, the Presidential Museum temporarily closed its doors to the public from August 2009 to February 2010. [1] [2] Eventually, the contents of the Presidential Museum, including the library, were transferred to UTPB in 2011, and the facility was reopened to researchers and the public as the Presidential Archives and Leadership Library.

  9. Kiss and Kill - Wikipedia

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    Kiss and Kill" refers to the March 20, 1961 homicide of Betty Williams, a teenager from Odessa, Texas, United States. She was killed by her ex-boyfriend John Mack Herring (September 23, 1943 [ 1 ] – January 5, 2019) at her own request in Winkler County, Texas .