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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 57. Chapters: Margaret Atwood, Ludwig von Bertalanffy, Roy Farran, Stephen A. Kent, Pearl Calahasen, John M. MacEachran, E. Morton Jellinek, Gordon Hirabayashi, David Schindler, James Collip, Linda Marie Fedigan, Mark J. Poznansky, W. P. Kinsella, Eugen Weber, Anne McLellan, J. P. Wearing, Peter L. Hurd, Ellen Dissanayake, Howard Bashaw, Frank Ebersole, Ali A. Abdi, Vincent Dantzer, Daniel Woolf, Jonathan Schaeffer, Randall James Bayer, William Anselmi, Raymond Lemieux, Anne Zeller, Richard Plain, Douglas Roche, Ken Allred, Shani Mootoo, Charles R. Stelck, John Acorn, Barker Fairley, Rudy Wiebe, Carole Langille, Ivan Head, Gerard La Forest, Henry Beissel, Robert William Boyle, Richard A. Murphy, John Glenday, Douglas Wiens, Osmar R. Zaiane, Eduard Prugovečki, Werner Israel, Mathukumalli V. Subbarao, Robert Folinsbee, C. Fred Bentley, John Orrell, Donald Cameron, Patricia Demers, John Dossetor, Maury Van Vliet, Nicole Tomczak-Jaegermann, Aaron W. Hughes, Walter Mackenzie, Adam Morton, Kenneth Norrie, Robert J. Elliott, Leo Moser, Jacob Masliyah, Henry George Glyde, William Alexander Robb Kerr, J. King Gordon, John Gamon, Harold Barclay, James Shapiro, Robert Moody, Cressida Heyes, Jia Rongqing, Harry Gunning, Karim Jamal, Jonathan Hart, Vern Thiessen, Thomas Peacocke, Leonard Ratzlaff, Greg Hollingshead, Mike Percy, Denis Lamoureux, Richard S. Sutton, Natalie Kononenko, Barry J. Mailloux, George A. Rothrock, Vaclav Zizler, Ted Bishop. Excerpt: Major Roy Alexander Farran DSO, MC & Two Bars (1921-2006) was a British-Canadian soldier, politician, farmer, author and journalist. He was best known for his exploits with the Special Air Service during World War II, and in Israel for allegedly kidnapping and killing a 16-year-old member of the underground group Lehi, also known as the Stern Gang. He served as a politician on the...