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âImpossible,â said David Ward. The London Metropolitan Police constable looked up. Some 50 feet above him, he saw that someone had carved a gaping hole through a skylight. Standing in the Frontier Forwarding warehouse in Feltham, West London, he could hear the howl of jets from neighboring Heathrow Airport as they roared overhead.
At Wardâs feet lay three open trunks, heavy-duty steel cases. They were empty. A few books lay strewn about. Those trunks had previously been full of books. Not just any books. The missing ones, 240 in all, included early versions of some of the most significant printed works of European history.
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UPDATE 1:55 p.m., Fri., March 12: Yesterday, Planned Parenthood of Western Pennsylvania workers voted to unionize. This comes less than two months after a group of 35 full and part-time staff members with the reproductive health organization filed a petition with the National Labor Relations Board to hold a unionization vote. Organizing member and PPWP health care assistant Crystal Grabowski says that, while the exact number of pro-union votes have yet to be confirmed, we won with a majority. Votes were collected via a mail-in ballot election. Ballots were sent out on Feb. 18 and were required to arrive on Thu., March 11 in order to be eligible.