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The name of the dog that helped recover the world cup trophy after it was stolen in 1966 was Pickles. 
Pickles was a black and white collie dog, known for his role in finding the stolen Jules Rimet Trophy in March 1966. This was just four months before the 1966 FIFA World Cup was scheduled to kick off in England.
The World Cup trophy was stolen on  March 1966 where It had been on public display in a glass cabinet during the  Stanley Gibbons Stampex rare stamp exhibition in Westminster. The thief managed to bypass the security and even ignored rare stamps with a value of million dollars to steal the silver-gilt trophy, which was thought to be worth less.
A telephone call to Joe Mears, chairman of Chelsea F.C. informed him that a package would be left at Stamford Bridge the following day. The package contained a £15,000 ransom, and the removable lining from the top of the trophy, and was given to the police, who arranged to meet the caller.  The police arrested a middleman who was used by the real culprit. Later they arrested the culprit who was sentenced for extortion of money and sentenced to two years imprisonment. I
The rest of the trophy was found, just seven days after it was stolen, wrapped in the newspaper by the front wheel of a parked car in Upper Norwood, South London, by the four-year-old Pickles, while taking a walk with his owner, David Corbett, as a reward it was invited to the celebration.
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Answer:
- Families planted gardens to grow their own food.
- Customers had to use ration books at the grocery store.
Explanation:
To make use of every resource possible, the federal government imposed strict regulations about the purchase and consumption of goods. In each county, local citizens were put in charge of regulating the market. A parent could not even buy a bicycle for a child without permission, since metal frames and rubber tires were made of scarce commodities. Most groceries were controlled by rationing; that is, individual families could buy only so much of any item each month. <em><u>Families were issued ration books and could only use the coupons inside for buying certain amounts.</u></em> Prices were controlled by the coupons, and if a family ran out of coupons before the end of the month, they had to make do with what they had. Since gasoline was needed for the war effort, it was strictly limited. People drove only when they had to. One North Carolinian coped by building an electric car to get to work. Its “two V-8 Ford starter motors” were powered by two car batteries. He steered with a lever and sat in a plywood box. <em><u>Families again were encouraged to plant “victory gardens” to raise more of their own food.</u></em>
 
        
             
        
        
        
The area of specializations that Minoans developed among its trade partners is : Luxury Goods
These luxury Goods trading could happen in the form of Gold sculpture, Heavy Jewelry, Copper Vase, etc
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