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Compton (Québec) Canada

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http://www.compton.ca/accueil.html

66.129.144.187 02:33, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

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The Extreme CEO

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http://www.theextremeceo.com

201.66.206.82 02:35, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

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Bogga

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24.218.50.254 03:04, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

cock

Gemini (film)

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Internet Movie Database

74.12.26.140 03:07, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

Billzone

Testafiable

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"Testafiable shows quality in blistering finish", The Age, Melbourne. Available: http://www.theage.com.au/news/horse-racing/testafiable-shows-quality-in-blistering-finish/2005/10/29/1130400403105.html

61.29.74.73 03:36, 23 August 2006 (UTC)


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Tyler Brown Pi Mile

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The Tyler Brown Pi Mile is a 3.14 mile running course around well-lit areas of the Georgia Tech campus. Named "Pi Mile" because it is pi miles long (3.14 miles). The course is designated with metal markers in the ground. Tyler Brown was the former SGA President at Georgia Tech and also a member of the ROTC. He ran daily for ROTC and pushed heavily for a well-lit and safe running trail. Tyler Brown passed while on active duty in Iraq. His dream was realized in December 2004 with the official opening of the Tyler Brown Pi Mile.

For more information, visit the Georgia Tech website listed below.

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http://www.campusrecreation.gatech.edu/facilities/pimile.php

http://www.gatech.edu/

128.61.75.132 04:02, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

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General William "Billy" Mitchell

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12.31.208.217 05:10, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

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Arthur Stilwell

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[http://www.arthurstilwell.com Arthur Stilwell.com]

[http://www.museumofthegulfcoast.org/Content/Personalities/Notable_People/Arthur_Stilwell Museum of the Gulf Coast ~ Arthur Stilwell]

69.150.233.134 05:25, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

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Tatjana Masurenko

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http://www.violacourse.com/ViolaIznik-3Bpage.htm

213.153.156.175 06:40, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

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Search Engine Advertising

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211.30.66.111 07:04, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

Low down with the icon Chicco

shetty

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203.129.242.75 07:37, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

Mont. Hermonicus

Jerry Williams (Harvest)

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http://www.epicministries.org

http://www.myspace.com/jerrywilliamsmusic

http://www.wilburministries.com/templates/cuswilbur/details.asp?id=30431&PID=230287&Style=

http://www.kerrtunes.com/about.html

http://www.christianmusicarchive.com/artist.php?id=41

http://www.christianmusicarchive.com/artist.php?id=2455

http://one-way.org/jesusmusic/index.html

http://www.etext.org/Zines/ASCII/Lighthouse/lighthouse-2.8.txt

http://music.aol.com/artist/harvest/2303/albums

http://www.dallasholm.com/home/index.cfm

69.225.61.49 08:16, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

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TOEFL ITP

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http://www.iie.hu/itoefl_en.php

195.33.106.4 08:31, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

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toyota maufacturing plant in thailand

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213.42.21.81 08:40, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

io-homecontrol: comfort, energy savings and security at home

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http://www.io-homecontrol.com

84.14.130.170 09:13, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

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Actress Padmapriya Wallpapers, Pics, Photo, Images, Screensavers

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213.42.21.81 09:24, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

BKPO

kailsh kher is a singer

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202.91.79.74 10:20, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

Baker 3

Baker 3 is the third installment from the skateboarding company "Baker Skateboards".

Parts: Jim Greco, Andrew Reynolds, Kevin Spanky Long, Dustin Dollin, Braydon Szafranski, Bryan Herman, Erik Ellington, Jeff LenoCe, Antwuan Dixon, Terry Kennedy plus more.

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Baker Skateboards: Baker 3, the skate video

138.217.41.227 10:24, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

Declined: Articles need a verifiable source, which was not given here. Also, its predecessors (Baker 1 & 2) do not seem to be found in Wikipedia. Dl2000 01:21, 24 August 2006 (UTC)

FYR

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http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/For+Your+Reference%2FRecords%2FReview

http://experts.about.com/e/f/fy/FYR.htm

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125.16.138.135 11:13, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

MCESPM

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Significa lo que tú quieras que signifique.

194.179.107.29 11:27, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

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Liam Johnston

Burak Demir

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http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2002/09/10/1031608244967.html

58.179.135.156 11:33, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

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Sophie Stanton

Sophie Stanton is an actress mostly known for her role as DCI Jill Marsden in East enders (2001 2002-2003) and as Dill in The wilsons. Her film credits however include supporting roles in Girls Night, Closer and Shadowlands.

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/guide/talent/s/stanton_sophie.shtml

http://www.bbc.co.uk/eastenders/backstage/cast/cast_content/cast_sophie_s.shtml

192.35.35.42 11:55, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

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Quad Riot

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http://www.xfm.co.uk

http://www.diesel-u-music.com

http://www.quadriot.co.uk

80.193.13.197 11:59, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

Diocese of Kanjirappally

W.E.B. DeBois

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70.129.20.172 13:01, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

Putt-Putt Joins the Circus

Putt-Putt Joins the Circus

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The beloved purple car, and his dog, Pep, star in their sixth game adventure from Humungous Entertainment. This time, they're on their way to BJ Sweeny's Big Top Circus, in Apple Valley, miles away from Cartown. However things make a turn for the worse on the way there. A hungry goat devours Putt-Putt's one and only circus ticket, and now he has no ticket or money for a new one! Luckily, they meet a circus train named Roll-along Cassidy is nice enough to give them a ride directly to Apple Valley. Once they arrive, Putt-Putt and Pep hope that BJ Sweeny will let them in, even without their ticket. They're in luck. Mr. Sweeny is having some trouble of his own. When his circus moved into Apple Valley, everything was misplaced (including his eyebrows and moustache!). The circus's five main acts, Honko the Clown, Phillipe the Flea, the Flying Porkowskis, Reginald the Lion, and Katie Cannonball, are all having problems, and so are all the minor acts! Putt-Putt agrees to help, and Mr. Sweeny kindly lets him in without a ticket, leaving Putt-Putt in charge of helping the various acts, main and minor.

=Characters=

  • Baby Jambo - a young elephant - After his debut in Putt-Putt Saves the Zoo, he's back, only without his fear of mice. He and his Mother, Mama Mombassa are working for the circus during the summer. Baby Jambo has now learned to paint pictures all by himself. They're no Van Gogh, but they're still masterpieces in his mother's eyes. He can even paint Putt-Putt red, green, yellow, blue, purple (which you start off as), and orange.
  • Bart - a peanut cart - Usually the bags of peanuts that he sells cost lest than a nickel, but whenever it's opening night, he gives them away for free...if you just take on the Peanut Challenge and win.
  • Bellobrodnick Bear - a dancing bear -

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[http://www.humungous.com humungous.com]

69.142.222.146 13:19, 23 August 2006 (UTC)


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Neil Landstrumm

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212.76.41.92 13:20, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

Chris Denari

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Chris Denari is the Play by Play announcer for the Indiana Pacers. He will assume these duties for the 2006 season following the resignation of Al Albert

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68.72.58.240 13:27, 23 August 2006 (UTC)


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Dieselmax

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217.235.217.137 13:27, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

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Putt-Putt Joins the Circus

Wilhelm Jonker

PALWO .LUO MUBIITO/ Chope

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217.113.72.38 13:58, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

Nobody Knows Anything!

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The film, Nobody Knows Anything! was written and originally shot as MaClintock's Peach. It was written by David Pasquesi (and uncredited Mitch Rouse) and directed by Mitch Rouse. The film was then taken over by the producers, additional story was written and footage was shot. The new film was then released as Nobody Knows Anything.

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http://imdb.com/title/tt0142634/

67.175.72.102 14:10, 23 August 2006 (UTC)


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MAX W. KOCH III

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Born Feb. 23rd 1968 in Los Angeles, CA

1997 Graduate of the University of North Texas

Major: Emergency Administration

Minor: Geography

Current President of MED LINK METRO in Mansfield, Tx.

Wife: Peggy Rhodes

Two Children: Max W. Koch IV and Berkeley T. Koch

2006 Libertarian Candidate for Texas House Of Representatives

http://WWW.MEDLINKMETRO.COM

http://www.lptexas.org/2006/koch/

http://www.medlinkmetro.com/medlinkcontents/max393.htm

66.142.169.227 14:11, 23 August 2006 (UTC)


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Tom Merry

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Tom Merry was a character created by Charles Hamilton under the pseudonym of Martin Clifford (more commonly known as Frank Richards the creator of Billy Bunter) and he wrote stories for over thirty years about Tom Merry of St. Jim's in the boy’s weekly paper called the Gem which was launched in 1907.

There was 1705 Issues of the Gem published, 404 were reprints of previous stories, thus a total of 1301 stories in all.

The Genuine Martin Clifford stories amounted to approximately 830

Later when the Gem had long since gone, due to paper shortages bought on by the Second World War, and falling sales, he continued writing books about Tom Merry these were published by Spring Books from about 1949 and also Mandeville from the 1950s. There were 13 books in all and the books re-introduce characters that appeared in the Gem in pre-war days – Tom Merry, Manners, Lowther of the Shell and Jack Blake, Herries and Dig and not forgetting the immortal Arthur Augustus D’Arcy of Study No.6.

St. Jim’s stories were published in six Tom Merry Annuals published by Mandeville from 1949 to 1954.

Eleven Tom Merry stories were published in the 1950's by Gold Hawk in paperback form and these are much sought after by collectors today.

In the 1970s Howard Baker published 20 Gem Volumes most in facsimile form apart from volume 4; Tom Merry and the Night Raiders and volume 5; The Boy’s of St. Jim’s, which were reproduced in a "conventional book style"

Howard Baker also published some Gem Facsimiles in the Greyfriars Book Club these were intended for collectors and were nicely bound in green with gilt edges and supplied in a slip case and limited in the number published to 400 copies.

=Sources=

  • 1. The “Tom Merry” & “Jack” Books by Alex Kernaghan an article published in the Book and Magazine Collector.
  • 2. The World of Frank Richards by W. O. Lofts and D. J. Adley

217.205.45.18 14:16, 23 August 2006 (UTC)


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Zafora

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62.84.165.161 14:18, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

Proforma Invoice

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A Proforma Invoice is an formal price quote submitted to a buyer.

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https://ecoserv.deneba.com/DenShopCart/WhatIsProforma.htm

66.178.203.226 14:31, 23 August 2006 (UTC)


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St. Fintans CBS, Doon

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St. Fintans CBS is in the Parish of Doon, Co. Limerick, Ireland. It is a Christian Brothers Secondary School, however there are no brothers teaching at the school. The School is attended by students mainly from the counties of Limerick and Tipperary due to its location close to the county boundary. Students mainly hail from the following parishes: Doon, Cappamore, Boher, Murroe, Pallas, Dromkeen, Oola, Annacarthy, Cappawhite, Donohill and Holyford. The school has a great affinity with the sport of Hurling, but also there are athletics, rugby, soccer and Gaelic football teams. The school has produced many county player for both Tipperary and Limerick, However the school's most famous son is the Irish international and Munster rugby star John Hayes who grew up in Cappamore and attended secondary school in St. Fintans CBS.

There are about 300 pupils in the school and a faculty of about 22.

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Doon Parish History 1986.

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Stirling Guildry

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The Merchant Guildry of Stirling cannot trace its exact origins. The Guilds of Europe stem from the establishment of city life after the end of the Roman Empire. Although Scotland had a small population, its burghs were well established by the 11th century. The famous Laws of the Four Burghs (of which Stirling was one along with Edinburgh, Roxburgh and Berwick) became the municipal laws for all the Scottish Burghs.

From the beginnings of the Guildry no-one could engage in commerce unless he was a burgess of the town. It was formed to protect trading rights. Guildry members were not manual workers and were forbidden by the Laws of the Four Burghs to be so.

The Burgh Reform Act of 1833 provided for the election of Town Councils, and the Burgh Trading Act of 1846 abolished the privileges of Merchant Guilds. The Guildry then assumed its present form as an interesting survival, with the Society maintaining the ancient traditions of the Town.

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Stirling Council Website http://www.stirling.gov.uk

194.83.173.62 14:40, 23 August 2006 (UTC)


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Address of Andrew Cook residence in Virginia Beach, VA

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amley Rd. London W1065Pf, {{ISBN|1 85648 665 6}}––

70.161.230.174 15:00, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

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International Cards Company ICC MasterCard

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http://www.kartee.com.jo

80.90.160.167 15:16, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

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Linda Roberts

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http://www.lindarobertsfortreasurer.com

68.230.140.158 15:16, 23 August 2006 (UTC)


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[[Igbide clan]]

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  • Thoughts on Isoko-Urhobo Relations by Reverend Professor Obaro Ikime
  • Ethnologue report for language code:iso
  • DELTA STATE LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCILS Local Government Council ...
  • Chapter Three of Samuel Erivwo's History of Christianity in ...
  • http://www.deltastate.gov.ng/deltaclans2.htm
  • [http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Boycotts/Flames_Shell.html Flames of Shell Nigeria]
  • www.deltastate.gov.ng/igbide.htm

134.146.0.12 15:23, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

Jefftron 3000

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Source: Jefftron himself

Copyright (c) Jefftron 3000.

Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document

under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2

or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation;

with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.

A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU

Free Documentation License".

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24.239.240.47 15:40, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

Burger Meister

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The Burger Meister Himself

24.239.240.47 15:44, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

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The Day After Roswell

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A book by authors Philip J. Corso and William J. Birnes, which claims that an unidentified flying object of extraterrestrial origin crashed in the New Mexico desert in July 1947. The book claims that there has been a conspiracy involving the United States government to conceal "what really happened" from the world.

Commonly referred to as "The Roswell Incident", this story is one of the most popular amongst UFO believers, and has been widely debated over the last fifty-nine years. The full title of the book is "The Day After Roswell: A Former Pentagon Official Reveals the U.S. Government's Shocking UFO Cover-up".

However, it is now generally recognised that the "Roswell Incident" was merely the result of a scientific experiment, which was using high-altitude balloons to measure atmospheric radiation levels. When part of the light, metallic material used in the balloons was found by a local rube, it wasn't long before the newspapers were reporting that aliens had landed in the New Mexico desert.

"The Day After Roswell" exploits people's willingness to believe that there are extraterrestrials "out there". Some UFO believers have even claimed to have been abducted by aliens, where they were subjected to examinations by the ETs. These examinations regularly included the insertion of mysterious "probes" into various parts of the victim's body. Most "abductees", although not all, described this as being195.194.111.218 15:50, 23 August 2006 (UTC) an "unpleasant experience".

=Sources=

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/067101756X/026-1799617-4095615?v=glance&n=266239&s=books&v=glance

http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/?qid=20060707105211AAo4olk

195.194.111.218 15:50, 23 August 2006 (UTC)


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Siu Ta, So Far

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Beta Theta Pi - Lambda Chapter

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Philip Atkinson

The Green Man Festival

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The Green Man Festival is a alt. folk music festival which has taken place during August in Wales, or the Welsh borders since 2003.

The festival is organised by Jo Bartlett and Danny Hagan.

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http://www.thegreenmanfestival.co.uk

http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/collective/A5291741

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Saga Records

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Saga Records Limited was renamed from a company called Saga Films Limited. Saga Films was setup by a musician called Leonard Cassini. He had the idea of creating short films about lives of composers and illustrated by still images but with music performed by prize winning musicians and orchestras specialising in that composers work.

Unfortunately he had financial troubles and via contacts approached Major Wilfred A Banks for help. Major Banks took over the Company and tried to get cinema chains and television interested in showing the films. This was unsuccessful because of limited appeal.

Major Banks then considered what assets the Company had and realised that the music was of top quality and perhaps the major record companies would be interested in releasing the music on LP records. He was given short shrift, being told that classical music did not have a large market and that the record companies had enough musicians and orchestras for their own needs.

Undetered by the rebuffs the Major approached a mail order company who he already supplied. He was told that they wanted to include records in their catalogues but all the manufacturers refused to supply them because of the fear that it would effect prices and the retail distribution outlets.

As the recordings had already been made it was only a question of pressing the LP's and getting the sleeves and packaging right. The major record companies refused to press the LP's although Garrod and Lofthouse were happy to design and make the sleeves.

Major Banks was by this time aware that he stood no chance with the UK record industry so he contacted Pathe Vox in France. To cut a long story short, they were happy to press the LP's and armed with costings Major Banks concluded a deal with Kays mail order which allowed the to sell the records at £1.25 (in new money) whereas the market price of LP's in the shops at that time was £3.15. Sales were satisfactory and lead to PYE launching the Golden Guinea range in response.

Some time later Major Banks was contacted by Sir Joseph Lockwood (the Chairman of EMI) who asked Major Banks to attend his offices. Major Banks was quite concerned at this turn of events and wondered what action EMI might take.

At the meeting Sir Joseph said that he was conducting a review of EMI's group business and had occasion to visit his French subsidiary Pathe Vox. On seeing the Saga records ready for shipment to the UK he was delighted to discover, at last, who was pressing the LP's. Sir Joseph then enquired about the volume being shipped and he was given the figures. He was amazed and shocked that the quantity meant that nearly every one of Saga's Records sold enough to make them number one on the Classical Hit Parade.

He then asked Major Banks if EMI could press the records in the UK. Major Banks was delighted as the UK pressings were on higher quality material.

The record venture lead to pop music with Triumph records, RGM Sound with Joe Meek and Telstar as it's biggest hit. Saga was eventually sold to Allied Records.

There were many well known classical artists and orchestras recorded by Saga Light music and musicals also appeared on its label and electronic equipment.

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Major Banks, Triumph records and Joe Meek feature in John Repsch's Book 'The Legendary Joe Meek' and the Stage show 'Telstar'. The are many articles in the New Musical Express and the Record Mirror in the late 1950's and early 60's. Illustrations of some of the record sleeves are on Sergio Fiorentino's website. There are also Photos in John Repsch's book notably one taken at the Radio Show in Olympia. Major Banks is also mentioned in Wikipedia86.29.206.201 16:31, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

http://www.geocities.com/elumpe1/SFDiscography.html#pseudonymous

A search for 'SAGA XID' or SAGA FID' will reveal some of the discography.

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Becoming Saints

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www.myspace.com/becomingsaints

70.186.47.24 16:45, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

Bold text==Invader==To enter by force in order to conquer or pillage

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Dr Kenneth Zahka

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Dr Zahka is a world renowned pediatric cardiologist at Rainbow Babies & Children’s (RB&C) hospital in Cleveland Ohio. RB&C is part of the University Hospitals of Cleveland and is also part of the Case School of Medicine. As such, Dr Zahka is also a professor preparing the next generation of doctors to follow in his steps.

His specialties are Pediatric Cardiology, Echo cardiology, Hypertension, Adolescent and Adult Congenital Heart Disease, Marfan’s Syndrome, and Bloodless Medicine.

=Education=

1969-71 Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts B.A. Chemistry, Summa Cum Laude

1971-75 Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, Maryland M.D.

=Post Graduate Education=

1997 Harvard University Cambridge, Massachusetts Understanding the New World of Health Care 4/6/97-4/16/97

=Postdoctoral Training=

==INTERNSHIP AND RESIDENCIES==

1975-76 Intern in Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, Maryland

1976-78 Resident in Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, Maryland

==FELLOWSHIP==

1978-81 Fellow in Pediatric Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, Maryland

=Appointments=

2004 – Present Professor of Pediatrics, Case Western Reserve School of Medicine, Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio

1990- 2004 Director, Pediatric Cardiology, Professor of Pediatrics,

Case Western Reserve School of Medicine,

Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio

1988 - 1990 Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland

1997 – present Vice Chair for Clinical Affairs, Department of Pediatrics

Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital

1995 - 1997 Vice Chair for Subspecialty Practices, Department of Pediatrics, Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital

1981 - 1988 Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland Hospital:

1990 - 2004 Director, Division of Pediatric Cardiology, Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital.

1994 - 1997 Physician in the Department of Pediatrics Consultant Staff, Mt. Sinai Medical Center.

1991 - 1997 Associate Staff, Department of Pediatrics, MetroHealth Medical Center.

1991 - 1998 Consultant Clinical privileges, Department of Medicine, Section of Pediatrics, Lakewood Hospital.

1991 - 1998 Consultant Staff, Dept. of OB/GYN, Division of Pediatrics, Meridia Hillcrest Hospital.

1983 - 1990 Director of Pediatric Heart Station, Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore, Maryland

1997 - present Consultant Staff, Department of Pediatrics St. Elizabeth Health Center

1997 – present Consultant Staff, Department of Pediatrics Tod Children’s Hospital

1997 - present Consultant Staff, Department of Pediatrics Southwest General Health Center

1997 - present Consultant Staff, Department of Pediatrics Bedford Medical Center

=Honors and awards=

1971 Phi Beta Kappa

1971 Sigma Xi

1991 Outstanding Teaching Award Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital

1994 Presidential Recognition Award from the Republic of Armenia.

1996 Family-Centered Care Award, Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital

1996 Golden Stethoscope Award from Clinical Faculty, Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital

1997 Friend of the Armenians Award from the Diocese of the Armenian Church of America.

1997 Hoechst Marion Roussel Ohio Chapter of the American College of Cardiology Award.

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[http://www.rainbowbabies.org/OurServices/PediatricSpecialties/AF/Cardiology/CardiologyMeettheTeam/tabid/500/divID/45/Default.aspx]

[http://www.rainbowbabies.org/ForProfessionals/ResidencyFellowshipsPrograms/PediatricsResidency/DepartmentofPediatricsFaculty/tabid/658/Default.aspx]

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=3180393&dopt=Citation

http://intl-circres.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/64/6/1091

http://www.ajronline.org/cgi/reprint/180/4/973.pdf

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DAAMIT

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DAAMIT is a fictitious acronym for the company formed by AMD's acquisition of ATI, Inc. Originally posted in a fake news article by BBspot.com's Brian Briggs on July 27, 2006, this humorous acronym has been growing in popularity, due primarily to it's adoption by editors at the technology news website, [http://www.theInquirer.net the Inquirer].

In this article, Briggs cites AMD's CEO Hector Ruiz as saying, "We wanted to keep the letters from each company, but didn't like the looks of AMDATI. It lacks imagination. Our marketing team found DAAMIT appealed most to our focus groups."

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[http://www.bbspot.com/News/2006/07/amd-ati-daamit.html AMD, ATI Merge to Form DAAMIT (http://www.bbspot.com/News/2006/07/amd-ati-daamit.html)]

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Kallie Lamy

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208.108.120.232 17:34, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

Digital Learning Network

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Delivering Interactive Instruction in Support of Long-term Retention of Knowledge as Only NASA Can. (DLN)

NASA's Digital Learning Network™ began in the spring of 2004 with three Hub Sites ( NASA Glenn, NASA Johnson, and NASA Langley) that are providing leadership and guidance in the expansion of the network to include all NASA education offices associated with its 10 field centers and NASA Headquarters. NASA's Digital Learning Network™:

Fosters the effective use of interactive instructional technologies through the delivery of NASA educational content for the benefit of its students and educators.

Promotes collaborative activities among its member sites in order to optimize learning experiences for its students and educators.

Encourages open communication among its member sites so that expectations, limitations, strengths, and weaknesses can be objectively addressed for mutual improvement and positive development.

Provides timely responses to internal and external inquiries about technical issues, content development and delivery, and event scheduling.

Encourages innovation and experimentation by its member sites with the expectation that instructional integrity is maintained and NASA educational goals and standards are upheld.

Strives to reach targeted populations associated with the NASA Explorer Schools Program and other NASA distance learning initiatives that target underserved populations while providing access to appropriately equipped members of the general education community.

Participates in the development of an agency-wide infrastructure that makes use of existing and emerging interactive instructional technologies.

Contributes to the professional development of internal and external educators through the delivery of face-to-face and distance learning-based events.

[http://nasadln.nmsu.edu/dln]

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NASA

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Average Chump

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Ross Jeffries came up with this term along with the underground seduction community.

32.97.110.142 17:53, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

Troo.L.S & Orgi-E

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Troo.L.S & Orgi-E are a danish hip-hop duo, consisting of rapper/producer Troo.L.S & rapper Orgi-E. In 2005, they released their critically aclaimed debut album, "Forklædt som Voksen" (Disguised as an Adult). It featured productions from production duo Troo.L.S & Rune Rask, and guest appearances by danish rap stars, such as U$O, Bai-D & L.O.C from their clique F.I.P (Full Impact Productions), Tue Track (also known as Track72), from Malk de Koijn, and Jooks from Rent Mel. First single was "Go' Morgen Danmark" (Good Morning Denmark). It failed to hit the charts, but instead the second single, "Inden Det For Sent" (Before It's Too Late), became a big hit. The third single, "Dollar Dan$en" (The Dollar Dance), became a huge hit. As of the fourth single, it also hit it pretty big, with lots of airplay for the video Media:http://youtube.com/watch?v=wCB2p4suTjk, which features special effects, suchs as burning buildings, and one rapper being pulled from the back of a car.

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www.troolsorgie.dk

www.skudtaet.nu

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Club Tijuana Gallos de Caliente

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Club Tijuana Gallos de Caliente (Gallos de Tijuana) is a soccer team in the mexican Primera Division A. The name 'Gallos' is from the owners of the team: Queretaro FC, and the 'Caliente' comes from the associate: Grupo Caliente (Caliente Group), which owner is Tijuana's mayor Jorge Hank Rhon.

The team:

Goalkeepers:Saúl Sánchez and José Rafael Álamo.

Defenders:Luis Alberto Rodríguez, Alfonso Morales, Omar Blanco, Alfonso Guerrero, Alejandro García Delgado, Ángel García Delgado, Jesús Alberto Otero, Samuel Hernández, Ramiro Briceño, Norberto Angeles Olvera and Jonathan Rosas.

Midfielders:Omar Aguayo, Jorge Alberto García, Fernando Romo, Alfredo Conchas, Ricardo Sánchez, Osvaldo Martínez, Alberto Rizo, Alberto Ascencio Chávez, César Hugo Michel, José Alberto Flores, Héctor Manuel Valenzuela.

Strikers:Omar Avilán, José Tomás Ojeda, Bosco Frontán, Alberto Palomino y Juan Manuel Guerra.

DT:Victor Rangel

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http://www.el-mexicano.com.mx (Author: Manuel Medina)(Published on August 2)

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nowthatsfuckedup

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http://xbiz.com/news_piece.php?id=10691

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Aquinian

http://nowthatsfuckedup.com/

82.93.176.19 18:01, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

GeekStinkBreath.net

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Geekstinkbreath.net is a fansite for the band Green Day and and message board community. Geekstinkbreath.net currently has 42586 members

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http://www.geekstinkbreath.net/

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=GSB

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Sneglzilla

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"Sneglzilla", is the name of danish rap group Malk de Koijn's second album. It came out in 2002, and is by hip-hoppers described as one of the best ever danish rap-albums.

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www.malkdekoijn.dk

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Smash Hit in Aberdeen

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"Smash Hit in Aberdeen" is the name of danish rap group Malk de Koijn's debut album. It was released in 1998. It never became any big hit commercially, but is respected as one of the best danish rap-albums ever, in the underground.

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John Lee (Asian)

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http://www.johnlee.com

205.170.132.52 18:30, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

Terry Sylvester

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Terry Sylvester was born on the 8th January 1947 in Liverpool, England. His father James, a jazz trombone player, introduced him to music at an early age. He was brought up in the Allerton area of Liverpool, and lived in the next road to Paul & Mike McCartney. He left school just before his 15th birthday and worked for one year as an apprentice panel beater for Peter Harrison, (George Harrison's brother). At 16 he was sharing the stage with the Beatles regularly in and around Liverpool and at the world famous Cavern Club, fronting his own group the Escorts. When the Beatles appeared at the Cavern for the last time on the 3rd August 1963, Terry & the Escorts were invited by Brian Epstein & the Beatles to be on the same bill.

In August 1965 the Escorts were appearing with the Hollies at the "Hit House Club" in Munich Germany. When some members of the Escorts were taken ill before the show, Graham Nash, Allan Clarke, and Bobby Elliott from the Hollies graciously filled in for them, and performed with Terry for the first time. In January 1966 when guitarist Ralph Ellis decided to leave the Swinging Blue Jeans, the then 18 year old Terry was asked to join the group.

The Swinging Blue Jeans had a number of hit records including "Hippy Hippy Shake", "Good Golly Miss Molly" & "You're No Good". From 1966 to 1969 Terry toured the UK and Europe continuously, and appeared on numerous TV and radio shows. In 1968 when they were touring Czechoslovakia, a lucky tip from a high ranking fan enabled them to leave the country the day before Russia invaded.

In December 1968, Graham Nash left the Hollies to form Crosby, Stills, & Nash. The remaining members of the group remembered Terry from Munich, contact was made & the rest as they say, is history. Terry's first single with the Hollies "Sorry Suzanne" reached Number 3 in the UK charts and established the group once again as a top ten hit making act. Terry's first album "Hollies Sing Dylan" went even further, all the way to number 1. Soon after they recorded "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother", with the then unknown session player Elton John playing piano. The song became a world wide hit, and remains to this day an anthem for those who choose to help people less fortunate than themselves. More hits followed including the follow up single "I Can't Tell The Bottom From The Top", U.S. Number 1 "Long Cool Woman In A Black Dress", "Gasoline Ally Bred" and the 1974 universal classic love song, "The Air That I Breathe".

During the 1970's the Hollies toured extensively, performing in North & South America, Australia the Far East, & Europe. Also, during this period the trio of Sylvester-Clarke-Hicks wrote a good number of the Hollies songs. In 1975 they recorded what many people regard as their finest album, "Another Night". Christchurch, New Zealand in 1976 was the location & year for the "Hollies Live" album that still sounds fresh today. Sony re-released it in 1998 on CD titled, "Live Hits The Hollies".

Terry also wrote songs for himself and released a solo album. The album "I Believe", recorded at Abbey Road Studios and produced by Alan Parsons and the Hollies long time producer Ron Richards, was re-released in 1997 on CD. The cover photograph of the US release was taken by famous UK photographer, David Bailey. In 1975 he was asked by Alan Parsons to sing the critically acclaimed final song "To One In Paradise" on "The Alan Parsons Project" debut album, "Tales of Mystery And Imagination".

In 1981 Terry recorded and produced an album with Oscar winning songwriter and Bread member James Griffin. The album "Griffin & Sylvester" was recorded in Memphis Tennessee, and has recently been released in CD format with added bonus tracks. Terry and James appear in concert with American singer / songwriter John Ford Coley. The trio (Griffin, Sylvester, & Coley) are planning to release a new CD in 2005.

Unlike many of his contemporaries, Terry owns the rights to all of his recordings & songs. His music publishing company Charlotte Music, has over 200 songs in it's catalogue. Apart from Terry, artists that have recorded his material include Percy Sledge, Denny Doherty, Dean Ford, Lynn Paul, Wicked Lester, High Button, Joan Turner, Liverpool Football Club, and of course the Escorts, the Swinging Blue Jeans, the Hollies, and Griffin & Sylvester. Terry has been awarded 5 Platinum, 9 Gold, and 6 Silver Discs so far in his career.

Since 1997 he's called Toronto home, where he lives with the love of his life, Diane. In his spare time he enjoys reading books on the history of the Native American Indian, playing golf, collecting Georgian silver, watching baseball, holidaying in Central America & the Caribbean, and of course keeping in touch with his beloved Liverpool Football Club. He keeps fit by taking long walks, swimming, & playing tennis.

As well as performing with his band, Terry also likes to appear with his solo "Live & Acoustic" stage act. Both feature the Hollies & Swinging Blue Jeans hits, plus songs & stories from his early days at the Cavern Club, where he appeared with the Beatles & the rest of the great groups from that wonderful era.

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www.terrysylvester.com

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Tak Shindo

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Tak Shindo is the aclaimed artist that wrote and performed the song "stumbling" among others that was used in the Ford C-Max advert.

Born 29 December 1922, Sacramento, California

Died 17 April 2002, San Dimas, California

See:http://www.spaceagepop.com/shindo.htm

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Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon of Hunsdon

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In the entry on Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon of Hunsdon, Wikipedia say on page three that on his deathbed he was offered the Earldom of Wiltshire however, on the entry for Mary Boleyn (his mother) Wikipedia says that he was offered the Earldom of Ormonde - was he offered both titles or is one an error ?

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86.192.136.248 18:38, 23 August 2006 (UTC)


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fallen race

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"FALLEN RACE" is an original band formed in 1983 by drummer Jef Jaeger and Robert Rivers. The duo met at FVL High School in Appleton Wisconsin and began writing original tunes and rehearsing. The actual songs were recorded between 1992 and 1997 during the start of the Screamo/Emo genre. The goal was to make the genre more articulate and understandable and it's style was derived from the Punk sounds of BLACK FLAG, PLASMATICS and DEAD KENNEDYS, as well as the power pop sounds of CHEAP TRICK, KISS and THE RAMONES. The original projects were called "Raucous" (1992), "Invasion of Sanity" (1993), "Flagrant Violations Of Reality" (1995), and "Psychiatria" (1997). Other members included Paul Jaeger, Joe Cea, Missy Franko, Greg DuCharme and Brett Furuta.

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Michael Page International

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Michael Page International is a global recruitment firm located 122 locations in 19 countries worldwide employing over 3,000 people. Heaquarted in the United Kingdom, Michael page International specializes in recruiting for accountants, banking and finance professionals, sales and marketing, human resources and financial services sector.

Michael Page International is a publicly traded company on the London Stock Exchange.

[http://www.michaelpage.com]

Sources

http://www.michaelpage.com/content.html?pageId=15796

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Mohammed Fellah

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Mohammed Fellah (born May 24, 1989) is a Norwegian footballer currently playing for Vålerenga.

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www.vif-fotball.no

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Michael Page International

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Michael Page International is a global leader in the recruitment of accounting, finance, banking, human resource, sales & marketing and financial services professionals.

They have 122 offices in 19 countries with over 3,000 employees.

Michael International is a publicly traded company on the London Stock Exchange.

=Sources=

http://www.michaelpage.com/content.html?pageId=15796

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=Sources=

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rd2mms

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The rd2mms Mailing List was created in February 2002 with the original purpose of creating discussions revolving on the radio broadcast industry. But it expanded to include various topics initiated by its members, which also includes sharing forwarded quotations and vital information via e-mail and, from 2003 to middle of 2005, via online forum or message board.



rd2mms stands for the initials of its founders: Rhodora Diongson Espiritu and Mark Michael Salin. It now boasts of more than 1,500 participating members in its mailing list hosted by Yahoo Groups. The mailing list is now being headed by Wilsey C. Mangiao as board chairman and Roldan B. Dalida as general manager, together with Meryl Mae B. Solidum, Maureen A. Gonzaga, Daisy E. Rolle and Jessica P. Herrera as its chief moderators.



=Sources=

rd2mms Mailing List: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rd2mms


rd2mms Homepage: http://www.geocities.com/rd2mms

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Diamond Packaging

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=Description=

For over 90 years, Diamond Packaging has dedicated itself to providing the highest standard of quality, innovation and cost effective packaging for our customers. Through partnerships and strategic alliances, Diamond continues to broaden that recognition around the globe.

=Profile=

Diamond Packaging is a provately-held, women-owned business, headquartered in Rochester, New York. Utilizing state of-the-art folding carton and contract packaging technologies, Diamond designs and manufactures innovative paperboard and plastic (APET, PVC, polypropylene) packaging, counter-top displays, physician sample packaging, blister cards, stretch cards and dispenser cartons. Their facilities are ISO 9001:2000 certified, and they are cGMP compliant for the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries. They are also registered with the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) for secondary packaging and labeling.

=Capabilities=

Capabilities include:

  • Structural and graphic design

  • Sheet-fed offset printing

  • Full inter-station UV sheet-fed offset printing

  • Narrow web flexo printing Foil

  • UV coating

  • Foil stamping

  • Embossing

  • Die cutting

  • Taping

  • Windowing

  • Gluing

  • Source tagging

  • =Contract Packaging=

    Diamond Contract Manufacturing (DCM), a division of Diamond, offers comprehensive contract

    manufacturing and packaging services including automatic cartoning, bagging, bar coding, blister

    sealing, clinical trials packaging, EAS source tagging, flexible packaging, form/fill/seal, fulfillment, labeling, physician sample kits, POP displays, product assembly, RF sealing, shrink wrapping and skin packaging.

    =International Alliances=

    Diamond Packaging is a member of the Global Packaging Alliance (GPA), an international organization of

    independent packaging experts proficient at managing all aspects of the supply chain. With state-of-the-art production facilities and logistic centers around the world, the GPA provides responsive, localized service, award-winning creative designs, identical product specifications and consistent brand recognition, resulting in unparalleled global packaging support.

    =Recent developments=

    Diamond recently developed the Diamond TruColorSM color system, a proprietary method of color

    control, color monitoring and color matching, offering unparalleled quality and economic benefits

    compared to traditional four-color process printing. The Diamond TruColorSM color system uses just six

    colors to accurately and optimally reproduce over 1000 colors, while delivering near-photographic fidelity

    from an offset printing process.

    A new Heiber & Schröder window-patching machine combines precision with production efficiency, offering speeds up to 30% faster than competitive machines. The addition of a Heiber & Schröder Universal "UF" pick-and-place feeder is the perfect complement to the window-patching machine, enabling it to merge virtually any flat shape or material, such as coated paper, paperboard, film, or mesh.

    =Clients Served=

    Diamond Packaging is a full-service packaging supplier specializing in the cosmetic, healthcare, personal

    care, pharmaceutical, private label, software and specialty food markets. Their client portfolio includes: Beiersdorf, Bristol-Myers Squibb, The Gillette Company, Godiva Chocolatier, L’Oreal USA, and Unilever.

    =Sources=

    Package Design magazine/website

    http://www.packagedesignmag.com/issues/2006.04/articles/diamond.shtml

    CPC magazine/website

    http://www.cpcpkg.com/magazine/06_01_odcartons.php

    Rochester Business Journal article

    http://www.diamondpackaging.com/PDFS/91/RBJ_042806.pdf

    Paperboard Packaging magazine/website

    http://www.packaging-online.com/paperboardpackaging/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=311741

    Food Processing magazine/website

    http://www.foodprocessing.com/articles/2005/532.html

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    Ann Marie Weems, Slave from birth to age 12.

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    Ann Marie Weems, a black girl, age 12, found herself alone after her brothers had been sold and her father, mother, and older sister have been freed by various abolitionists. Ann succesfully escaped slavory via the underground railroad. Ann Marie made it to Canada, she lived the rest of her life free.

    =Sources=

    Stealing Freedom Elisa Carbone, Published 1998

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    Stealing Freedom,

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    G.Pinez

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    Eric,Howard Is A 22 Year Old Rap Artist From Delray,Beach FL.

    He Has Created His Own Record Label Known As ChiefStyle Entertainment

    With Various Artist Known As Quis,Legend,1-Hot,Citiboi,Countyboyz,And The

    Mint Boiz

    =Sources=

    63.238.223.66 19:21, 23 August 2006 (UTC)


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    Jahangir Ahmed

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    =Sources=

    Granada news (05/08/06)

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    Allegro Micro Systems

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    A leader in Hall effect sensor technology. Subsidiary of Sanken Corporation, a Japanese company.

    =Sources=

    Allegromicro.com

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    John Taft

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    Since September 2005, John Taft has served as President and CEO of the brokerage firm RBC Dain Rauscher.

    Taft earned his bachelor's degree from Yale University in New Haven, Conn., and a master's degree in public and private management from the Yale School of Organization and Management. His father, Horace Dwight Taft, is a physics professor at yale.

    Taft has been with RBC Dain Rauscher since 2000. From November 2004 until his appointment at CEO, Taft was head of Asset Management and Products for RBC's U.S. and International Personal & Business segment. He was also in charge of RBC's North American Wealth Management Services, and president of Voyageur Asset Management. Before joining RBC Dain Rauscher, Taft served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Dougherty Summit Securities LLC from 1997 to 1999.

    Taft has been in the financial services industry since 1981, holding such positions as a public finance originator and managing director of public finance for Piper, Jaffray & Hopwood Inc.; assistant to the mayor of the City of St. Paul; and finance director of the Latimer for Minnesota committee. He is also a former journalist whose works have been published in The New York Times, National Journal, and Parade Magazine among others.

    =Sources=

    RBCDain.com, News Release dated September 14, 2005

    ]] 20:01, 23 August 2006 (UTC)


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    Bridle Information and Techonology Solutions Pvt. Ltd.

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    Bridle Information and Technology Solutions Pvt. Ltd ([http://www.bridleit.com Bridle]) is a young company, focused on creating innovative services for Indian consumers. Fueled by a bunch of [http://www.bits-pilani.ac.in Birla Institute of Technology and Sciences, Pilani] (BITS Pilani) graduates, including [http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=Rama+Krishna+Gaddipati Rama Krishna Gaddipati], Bridle is a company who believes that Mobile to India is what Internet to the West was. With a vision to touch every mobile subscriber in India at least once a day, through its services, Bridle is an army ever ready for the conquest.

    Bridle has launched SchoolMATE[http://www.schoolmate.in], a service which empowers parents to know about their children at school. You may learn more about SchoolMATE here ([http://www.schoolmate.in SchoolMATE official Website]). Within a year of launch, in May 2005, they have 70,000 paid parent subscriptions for SchoolMATE service in just two cities Hyderabad and Vishakapatnam of Andhra Pradesh, India. Bridle is now working on extending SchoolMATE service to other states in India and is building new services as well.

    From three employees to thirty three, from 1000 to 70,000 paid subscribers and about a hundred thousand subscriptions overall, from an idea to product and to creation of a new market, from nobody to somebody, last one year was a remarkable journey for Bridle. It is remarkable as it not only gave Bridle a sign of success but also asserted their understanding of the Indian consumer. It is remarkable because, it gave them an occasion to celebrate not just the spirit of young entrepreneurship but also the satisfaction of creating a new market!

    For a young team with an average age of 22 years and has no prior business experience, Bridle is a learning experience. It epitomizes that real good businesses can be created by innovation in approaching and addressing consumer needs and that perseverance and passion are keys to entrepreneurial success.

    =Sources=

    • http://www.bridleit.com
    • http://images.businessweek.com/ss/06/08/asia_entrepreneurs/source/6.htm
    • http://www.schoolmate.in

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    MUD shell

    MUD shell (mudsh) is a Unix_shell that behaves like a MUD environment. It is not a full-featured shell but rather a programmers' joke.

    mudsh was written in Perl by Dean "Gandalf" Swift and Xirium in 2001. Today mudsh is not being actively developed nor supported any more. However it is still possible to find its source code online.

    A typical mudsh session looks like this:

    @@@\ /@@@ Version 1.2: @@@ o@@@@@o @@@ (C)2001 Xirium @@@ @@@

    @@@@\ /@@@@ PointyStick @@@ /@@@@@@@@@\ @@@ and Dean Swift @@@ @@@

    @@@@@\ /@@@@@ @@@ @@@' `@@@ @@@ @@@ @@@

    @@@@@@\ /@@@@@@ @@@ @@@ o@@@b@@@ @@@. @@@ @@@d@@@o o@@@@o @@@ @@@

    @@@\@@@V@@@/@@@ @@@ @@@ /@@@@@@@@@ \@@@o. @@@@@@@@@\ /@@@@@@@@\ @@@ @@@

    @@@ \@@@@@/ @@@ @@@ @@@ @@@' `@@@ *@@@@@o @@@' `@@@ @@@' `@@@ @@@ @@@

    @@@ \@@@/ @@@ @@@ @@@ @@@ @@@ `*@@@\ @@@ @@@ @@@@@@@@@@ @@@ @@@

    @@@ @@@ @@@ @@@ @@@ @@@ @@@ `@@@ @@@ @@@ @@@@@@@@@@ @@@ @@@

    @@@ @@@ @@@. ,@@@ @@@. ,@@@ @@@. ,@@@ @@@ @@@ @@@. @@@ @@@

    @@@ @@@ \@@@@@@@@@ \@@@@@@@@@ \@@@@@@@@@/ @@@ @@@ \@@@@@@@@ @@@ @@@

    @@@ @@@ *@@@P@@@ *@@@P@@@ *@@@@@* @@@ @@@ *@@@@@@ @@@ @@@

    You are logged in as Guest.

    music/ text/

    Exits: North South West.

    mudsh - /home/testuser > help

    MUDShell Help

    Available commands are: GO direction, CD directory, LOOK, EXAMINE

    object, INVENTORY or INV, TAKE objects, DROP objects, TALK, SHOUT,

    WHISPER, EMOTE gesture, READ files or VIEW files, EDIT files or OPEN

    files, KILL files, STAT, EXIT. Warning: KILL may remove files

    permanantly.

    Prefix an explanation mark ("!") to execute proper shell commands.

    (This feature is currently enabled.)

    mudsh - /home/testuser > examine music

    music is a directory

    mudsh - /home/testuser > examine text

    text is a directory

    mudsh - /home/testuser > go text

    mudsh - /home/testuser/text > look

    note

    Exits: North West.

    mudsh - /home/testuser/text > take note

    This is the demo version of MUDShell. You cannot move files.

    mudsh - /home/testuser/text > read note

    This is the demo version of MUDShell. You cannot view files.

    mudsh - /home/testuser/text > inv

    You are carrying nothing and you have no weapons.

    mudsh - /home/testuser/text > kill note

    You are not strong enough to kill note.

    mudsh - /home/testuser/text > stat

    You have 5 experience points.

    mudsh - /home/testuser/text > exit

    Experience points gained this session: 5. Experience points are earned

    by actions, but mostly by killing things.

    =Sources=

    • [http://www.freebsdsoftware.org/shells/mudsh.html mudsh description]
    • [http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/distfiles/mudsh mudsh source code]

    Jetxee 20:47, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

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    Riverbend High School

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    {{tlx|Infobox School2 | name =Riverbend High School

    | established = 2006

    | type =Public high school

    | head_name =Principal

    | head =Steven Fitch

    | city =Fredericksburg

    | state =Virginia

    | country =USA

    | students =1950

    | faculty =146

    | school_colors =Green, Blue and White

    | mascot =Bears

    | website =[http://www.spotsylvania.k12.va.us/rhs/ RHS]

    }}

    Riverbend High School is a secondary school (grades 9-12) located in Fredericksburg, VA and is the largest high school in Spotsylvania County with over 1,950 students . Riverbend High School offers soccer, tennis, cross country, football, golf, volleyball, basketball, field hockey, swimming, wrestling, baseball, softball, and winter and spring track. It's a member of the AAA Commonwealth District and is located on 12301 Spotswood Furnace Rd. It's mascot is a bear with the colors of green, blue, and white.

    =Sources=

    http://www.spotsylvania.k12.va.us/rhs/

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    SchoolMATE ICT in Education

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    SchoolMATE [http://www.schoolmate.in] is an acronym for School Mobile Assisted Teacher. One of the finest products one can find, SchoolMATE is a brain child of an India-based company Bridle Information & Technology Solutions Pvt Ltd [http://www.bridleit.com]. Bridle is a young company, founded in 2004, and has the honour of being the first company incubated by the prestegious BITS, Pilani.

    SchoolMATE brings a plethora of benefits to Schools, Parents and Students. SchoolMATE is first of its kind that benefits various sections of the Educational Eco System. Be it Administration, or the Teachers, or the Parents, or the Students, SchoolMATE is designed to benefit everyone.

    SchoolMATE helps schools in continuously updating parents about their child’s status and his performance at school over their mobile phones through text messages (SMS) and also through e-mail and Web using a secure mechanism.

    SchoolMATE is a comprehensive solution, to schools, which would help in capturing the necessary information and takes care of communicating the same to the parents end to end. The total process is completely automated and this software gives lot of flexibility to do whatever the school needs right from students admissions to attendance and performance analysis.

    You can find more about SchoolMATE on the product website [http://www.schoolmate.in]

    =Sources=

    www.schoolmate.in[http://www.schoolmate.in]

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    Office of the Vice President

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    In addition to the Vice President's Office in the West Wing, the Vice President and his staff maintain a set of offices in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building (EEOB), which is located next to the West Wing on the White House premises. The Vice President's Office in the EEOB is called the Vice President's Ceremonial Office. This restored, historical office served as the Navy Secretary's Office when the EEOB housed the State, Navy and War Departments. Today, the Vice President uses the office for meetings and press interviews.

    Sixteen secretaries of the Navy occupied the office from 1879 until 1921. From 1921 until 1947, General John Pershing occupied the room as Army Chief of Staff and as Chairman of the Battle Monuments Commission. Pershing's occupancy of the office was interrupted only once during these 26 years, when President Hoover was forced to relocate his offices following a Christmas Eve fire in the West Wing of the White House in 1929. Since 1960 it has been occupied by every Vice President from Lyndon B. Johnson to Richard B. Cheney. (with the exception of Hubert Humphrey, who used a room on the floor below). Since its restoration in the 1980s, it has been considered a "ceremonial" office.

    The room was designed by William McPherson, a well-known Boston painter and decorator. The walls and ceiling were decorated with ornamental stencilling and allegorical symbols of the Navy Department, hand painted in typical Victorian colors. These designs have been restored on part of one wall (two places between the hall way entrance doors) and replicated on canvas throughout the rest of the room. The reason for replication on canvas is two-fold: first, large areas of the original designs were damaged and a large amount of in-painting would have been necessary; second, the replicated designs on canvas preserve the original design underneath. The floor is very delicate, being of mahogany, white maple and cherry. The two fireplaces are original Belgian black marble; the overmantles regilded during the restoration. The original Minton tile hearths were removed and replaced with green marble.

    The chandeliers are replicas of the circa 1900 gasoliers, which had been removed and could not be located. The historic fixtures, as viewed in photographs, were equipped for both gas and electric power, the gas globes being on top, the electric lights below.

    There are several items of note in the room, but the most interesting may be the Vice-President's Desk. This desk is part of the White House collection and was first used by Theodore Roosevelt in 1902. Several important figures have chosen to use this desk - including Presidents Taft, Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, Hoover and Eisenhower. It was placed in storage from December of 1929 until 1945, when it was then used by President Truman. Vice President Johnson and all subsequent Vice Presidents have used the desk. The inside of the top drawer has been signed by the various users since the 1940s.

    =Sources=

    http://www.whitehouse.gov/vicepresident/ovp.html

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    Magocrats and their power over the throne

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    The magocrats is a term used to refer to an elite few of mages in the fantastic warcraft universe who posses both magical and political power.Many times they were able to bend the will of the king himself.King Terenas last king of Lordaeron had tried to decrease their power but it was rather vain as many of his counsellors belonged to the order of Kirin Tor and could easily fuel a revolt against him.

    =Sources=

    History of Warcraft

    87.203.104.39 20:57, 23 August 2006 (UTC)


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    Baghdad Street

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    The most famous and trendy street in the Anatolian (eastern) part of İstanbul. Written as "Bağdat Caddesi" in Turkish.

    =Sources=

    trip advisor: http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g293974-d295192-Reviews-Baghdad_Street-Istanbul.html

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    Shinobu Inokuma

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    Shinobu Inokuma authored the manga series Salad Days and now

    is listed as the artist for The School of Water Business

    (Hikaru Morizumi is given credit as the creator.) Information on the latest volume in the series and on the latest chapter to

    appear in Young Sunday magazine can be found at his site.

    =Sources=

    [http://saladplanning.pro.tok2.com/main.html] -- The Garden Plot, Shinobu Inokuma's official site.

    [http://www.youngsunday.com] -- The official site for ''Young

    Sunday'' magazine.

    64.166.145.2 21:20, 23 August 2006 (UTC)


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    Thank You, Good Night

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    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000HEVATE/ref=sr_11_1/103-3515334-3469400?ie=UTF8

    http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117797807?categoryid=13&cs=1

    http://www.upstagemagazine.com/articles/getarticle-new.php?ID=2909&wherefrom=mainpage

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0265864/combined

    38.96.140.2 21:21, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

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    CyrusB nose

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    68.223.134.250 21:25, 23 August 2006 (UTC)


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    DIALux 3D Software

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    DIALux is a 3D design / modelling software and it can also render the creations

    It is available for a free download officially from DIALux themselves. (it used to costs thousands of $$$)

    The software is for making;

    -Lights/Luminaries

    -Interior Design

    -Exterior Design / Roads

    -Building / Construction / Architecture

    DIALux can also do a few more things by using Plugins and there are many available..

    DIALux is generally used specifically by those in the industry it caters/tailors for.

    It does not take up a lot of resources and it is not a big file size installer.. There is also a NETWORK installer version

    There are USER MANUALS in MANY LANGUAGES . also different versions of the WEBSITE in MULTIPLE LANGUAGES.

    =Sources=

    http://www.dialux.com/

    172.207.62.40 21:44, 23 August 2006 (UTC)


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    Ben Adams (businessman)

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    Ben Adams (Benjamin Jacob Adams) was born on Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas USA in February 1978. Ben Adams owns and operates the website: http://benadams.com and regularly updates it with jokes, pictures, and quotes.

    Ben, from the USA, works as a software developer. He is the founder/owner of Centricorp - a multi-service company. Ben lives on a farm between Hondo, Texas and Castroville, Texas.

    Sources

    • [http://benadams.com Ben's Website]
    • [http://centricorp.com Centricorp Online]
    • [http://www.myspace.com/benjadams MySpace]

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    Programming Designs

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    Programming Designs is a website founded by Daniel Moxon and has been online since September 4, 2005. The website aims at creating a programming community where developers can talk freely without the need for professionalism but also to bring programmers and developers together in hopes of becoming widespread. The community is currently small but is steadily growing and needs support.

    Current features of Programming Designs includes:

    - A free online proxy (http://pr0xy.programming-designs.com)

    - A community forums for developers (http://forums.programming-designs.com)

    - Source code, tutorials, and articles for various programming languages.

    =Sources=

    Programming Designs - http://programming-designs.com

    Programming Designs Forums - http://forums.programming-designs.com

    168.156.219.141 22:24, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

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    201.9.83.153 22:38, 23 August 2006 (UTC)


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    Dial L For Loser: A Clique Novel

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    the book is about 4 girls, massie block, alicia rivera, dylan marvil, and kristen gregory. there is a 5th girl but she is not part of the clique.

    this book has received strong ratings for being a good book for teens. lisi harrison outdos herself on the sixth book of its series.

    Harrison, Lisi. Dial L For Loser: A clique Novel


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    Philip James Plumpton B.Sc.(hons)

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    Musician/songwriter who has worked under the names Fyl, Phil Plumpton and JustPhil.

    Guitarist. After starting his career with progressive metal band Ethereal, Plumpton spent 7 years with disco/funk band Groovedealer before splitting with drummer Jamie Parker to form funk/rock band The Shift.

    After The Shift, Plumpton moved to London, where he began working at Olympic Studios while writing and recording with various projects, including his solo project.

    Band History:

    A select bandography:-

    93-95 Ethereal - Prog Metal

    95-02 Groovedealer(nee Dealers In Groove) - Disco

    98-00 Fyl - Prog Metal / Grunge

    01-02 Intake - Hardcore, Rap-Metal

    01-03 Undecided - Pop-punk/rock

    02-03 The Shift - Funk/rock

    04-.. Mindfall - electronica/rock/dub

    05-.. Just Phil

    Plumpton also played various session gigs with an extensive band list which includes party/soul/R&B bands Matrix Club Mix and Family Affair.

    =Sources=

    http://www.soundclick.com/justphil

    82.43.122.110 22:43, 23 August 2006 (UTC)


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    Rogue Wave Software

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    Rogue Wave Software is a division of Quovadx, Inc. (Nasdaq:QVDX), a software and services firm that has helped thousands of enterprise customers worldwide develop, extend, optimize and integrate data and applications. The Rogue Wave Software division, based in Boulder, Colorado, develops High Performance SOA software components and services.

    [www.roguewave.com]

    =Sources=

    www.roguewave.com, webservices.org, infoworld.com, zdnet.com

    12.17.213.84 22:50, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

    Sean write sucks bell because he has no idea


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    Fuckantastic

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    125.99.35.124 23:03, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

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    the myth of the japanese giant salamander

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    "world of wierd salamanders" by samy nosnam

    141.157.244.102 23:06, 23 August 2006 (UTC)


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