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Watterson

[wot-er-suhn, waw-ter-]

noun

  1. Henry Marse Henry, 1840–1921, U.S. journalist and political leader.



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Thomas River Watterson, a member of the Bishop Paiute Tribe, looks out over South Lake, in the headwaters of Bishop Creek in the Sierra Nevada.

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Thomas River Watterson grows tomatoes, corn and squash at a vegetable garden that is part of the Bishop Paiute Tribe’s food program.

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Ryan Watterson used other surveillance footage to confirm the man had come from a nearby Harbor Freight hardware store — where a receipt from the store confirmed both his name and that he had bought a chainsaw that day.

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The World Championship had lived a nomadic existence before promoter Mike Watterson took it to the Crucible almost half a century ago, heeding the advice of his wife, Carole, who had watched a play in the theatre and felt it had just the right attributes to stage a snooker event.

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Geraldine Breslin was a 43-year-old married mother who worked as a shop assistant at Watterson's drapers.

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