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    작성자 Katherin
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    While CBS News did attempt to reopen the Broadcast Center with minimal crews following a thorough decontamination and cleaning, a second shutdown on March 18, along with directives by CBS News President Susan Zirinsky in the wake of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on television resulted in dramatic changes to many of CBS News's programs and operations. An affiliate of Dallas developer KDC and investor Hoque Global signed a contract in October to pay $33 million for The today's news' more than 7-acre former campus on the southwest side of downtown. October 15: London's primary water source, a pipeline that carries some 46 million gallons every day, is severely damaged in a bombing raid. On September 27, 2015, KOMO introduced a new studio for its newscasts, which was designed by Devlin Design Group-Sinclair's primary set design firm. The Auxiliary Fire Service had existed since 1937, and by September 1939 it had tens of thousands of male and female members. Members List: Surrogates, Constitutional Officers Association of New Jersey. Britain's Auxiliary Fire Service unsung heroes: Members of the Auxiliary Fire Service (AFS) add pins, probably representing the locations of pumps or fires, to a map of London on the wall of Fire Brigade Headquarters during the Blitz.


    Here, Royal Engineers remove a deeply buried one-ton UXB near St. Paul's Cathedral in London. October 9: London's Cathedral of St. Paul sustains serious damage to the roof and altar when it is struck by a German bomb. October 13: More than 150 people die when a London bomb shelter sustains a direct hit during an air raid. The huge bomb was safely exploded 30 minutes later. All-news has for years been a top-rated radio format in New York, Washington, D.C., and other cities, but as big-city traffic worsens and people work longer hours that increase the urgency of planning their day ahead, the focus of such stations has increasingly turned to traffic and to weather, updated every 10 minutes. The upshot has been a rise in super PACs (which don't have to abide by the rules of PACs) and nonprofits using "dark money" that don't have to disclose the names of the people behind them. The masked killer had shot the pair through a lowered back window of a Chrysler stolen a few days earlier, using a machine gun with suppressor. Options included Hurst four-speed manual transmission, power steering, air conditioning, electric window lifts, tinted glass, AM/FM radio, Eppe fog or driving lights, limited-slip differential, Magnum 500 chrome wheels, and Firestone bias-ply or Michelin radial tires.

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    Air Support Command with word that the Italian village of Colvi Vecchia had been taken by the British. According to later British assessments, few bombs hit their intended targets, and the bombing did little to diminish German morale. Dairy producers were hit particularly hard by the drought. Whittle: Now begin removing names until you both hit your mark. October 22: The Nazis begin to deport Jews from parts of Germany to southern France. October 20, 2025 18:55 GMT -04:00 - More infoProduct prices and availability are accurate as of the date/time indicated and are subject to change. October 3: Warsaw's Jews are herded into the city's Jewish ghetto. October 1940 saw Britain imploring the United States for military assistance in both the Atlantic and Pacific. The Axis is sealed with the signing of the Tripartite Pact, an economic and military alliance among Nazi Germany, Italy, and Japan. Homing pigeons crucial to military communications: British, American, Canadian, and German forces all used homing pigeons, such as this one, to carry essential war-front messages. September 27: France's Vichy government orders all Jews to carry cards identifying them as such.


    Eastern Time, while stations throughout the network will join CBS Mornings in all time zones past that time at their local discretion or network orders for live coverage. October 17: More than 1,500 British civilians have been killed in German bombing raids in the past week alone. October 4: With Operation Sealion temporarily delayed, Adolf Hitler meets with Benito Mussolini in an effort to enlist Italy to take on Britain on alternate fronts. In late September 1940 Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany signed the Tripartite Pact with Italy and Japan. Joseph Stalin sends Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov to Berlin to negotiate Soviet adherence to the Tripartite Pact. If so, Molotov reportedly asked, "why are we in this shelter, and whose are the bombs which fall?" This photo of an RAF night raid on Berlin on October 7-8, 1940, shows German searchlights (broad, wavy lines) and tracks of antiaircraft fire. This and other major events of World War II are summarized in the World War II timeline below.

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