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  2. Fireball Roberts - Wikipedia

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    Fireball Roberts was a stock car racer who won 33 races and 32 poles in NASCAR, including the Daytona 500 in 1962. He died in 1964 from complications of a racing crash at Charlotte, where he tried to avoid a collision between Ned Jarrett and Junior Johnson.

  3. Howard Hughes - Wikipedia

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    Howard Hughes was an American engineer, producer, aviator, and businessman who died of kidney failure in 1976. He was born on December 24, 1905, in Houston, Texas, and became famous for his films, airplanes, and Las Vegas empire.

  4. The Station nightclub fire - Wikipedia

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    The Station nightclub fire was a deadly fireworks accident in 2003 that killed 100 people and injured 230 at a concert by Jack Russell's Great White, an offshoot of the original Great White band. The fire was caused by pyrotechnics igniting flammable foam in the venue, and the tour manager and the owners of the club were convicted of manslaughter.

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  6. Burns, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Burns is a city in Harney County, Oregon, with a population of 2,730. It was founded in the 1880s and named after the Scottish poet Robert Burns. It is known for its ranching, logging, and wildlife refuge.

  7. Clarence H. "Du" Burns Arena - Wikipedia

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    The main area of Du Burns is the 650 seat multipurpose arena with a 183’ x 85’ field. The field is dedicated to former facilities manager Mike Woodard. [6] Mike "Wibs" Woodard Field is used for events including, but not limited to, arena football, indoor soccer, indoor lacrosse, professional wrestling, boxing, roller derby, and mixed martial arts. [7]

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  9. University of the Pacific (United States) - Wikipedia

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    University of the Pacific (UOP) is a private university in California, founded in 1851 as a Methodist-affiliated college. It has schools of liberal arts, business, dentistry, education, engineering, international studies, law, music, pharmacy, and health sciences.