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  2. Market Basket protests - Wikipedia

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    Market Basket protests. Market Basket protests. Date. June 24 - August 27, 2014. Location. New England, (mainly Massachusetts) Caused by. Schism within Demoulas family after Telemachus “Mike” Demoulas and his late brother, George’s widow had disagreements over finances. Removal of Arthur T. Demoulas as CEO.

  3. Demoulas family - Wikipedia

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    John Demoulas was born on March 22, 1915. During his youth, he worked in his family's market. As an adult he ran a chain of liquor stores, a bar in Lowell (the Golden Nugget), and Marion's Cafe, also in Lowell. [6][7] John Demoulas died on March 8, 2000. Demoulas had four children (John, Arthur, Pamela, and Kathleen) with his wife Marion and ...

  4. Market Basket (New England) - Wikipedia

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    Caren Demoulas. Number of employees. 25,000 (2014) [3] Parent. DeMoulas Super Markets, Inc. Website. shopmarketbasket.com. DeMoulas Super Markets, Inc., under the trade name Market Basket, is a chain of 90 supermarkets in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Maine, and Rhode Island in the United States, with headquarters in Tewksbury, Massachusetts. [3]

  5. Family feuds in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The feud quickly escalated, when, on January 22, 1877 (while in the Wiley and Toland's Gem Saloon in Lampasas), John Higgins shot and killed Merritt Horrell in a gunfight. The three remaining Horrell brothers vowed revenge. On March 26, 1877, Tom and Mart Horrell were shot and wounded in an ambush, but both survived.

  6. Feud - Wikipedia

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    Feud. A feud / fjuːd /, also known in more extreme cases as a blood feud, vendetta, faida, clan war, gang war, private war, or mob war, is a long-running argument or fight, often between social groups of people, especially families or clans. Feuds begin because one party perceives itself to have been attacked, insulted, injured, or otherwise ...

  7. Blood Feud - Wikipedia

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    Film and television. Blood Feud (1978 film), an Italian thriller by Lina Wertmüller. Blood Feud (1983 film), a TV miniseries starring Robert Blake. Pumpkinhead: Blood Feud, a 2007 television horror film. "Blood Feud" (The Simpsons), a 1991 episode of The Simpsons. "Blood Feud" (Zevo-3), an episode of Zevo-3.

  8. Krvna osveta - Wikipedia

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    Krvna osveta. Krvna osveta (Serbian Cyrillic: Крвна освета) ("blood feud") is a law of vendetta among South Slavic peoples in Montenegro and Herzegovina that has been practiced by Serbs, Bosniaks, and Croats (predominantly from Herzegovina) throughout history. First recorded in medieval times, the feud is typically sparked by an ...

  9. De obsessione Dunelmi - Wikipedia

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    The text of De obsessione Dunelmi describes, among other things, the history of 11th-century Northumbria, the career of the earls of Bamburgh along with their blood feud against Thurbrand the Hold and his descendants. It contains many incidental claims and assertions, is the only source for a large proportion of such claims.