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Starter pistol

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obvious, http://justfuckinggoogleit.com/

86.56.48.12 00:41, 13 January 2007 (UTC)

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Murder rate

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Reason: See Murder Rate.

86.56.48.12 02:34, 13 January 2007 (UTC)

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'''Michican Hurricanes'''

Citilights at Queens Landing

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Human Harmony

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https://lists.resist.ca/pipermail/shadowgroup-l/Week-of-Mon-20040927/000015.html

Seattle Medium Seattle Washington

http://www.seattlemedium.com/news/article/Article.asp?NewsID=72594&sID=36&Search=YES

75.165.4.120 01:47, 13 January 2007 (UTC)

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msd8x

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http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/390/39064.html

http://www.ticalc.org/cgi-bin/zipview?83plus/flash/programs/msd8x.zip;readme.txt

http://www.ticalc.org/community/surveys/297.html

http://wikiti.denglend.net/index.php?title=83Plus:Software:msd8x

70.188.12.5 01:58, 13 January 2007 (UTC)


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Greg Maguire

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www.gregisrad.com

66.177.89.13 02:28, 13 January 2007 (UTC)

Justin Avery Miller

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71.212.132.3 02:56, 13 January 2007 (UTC)

Justin Avery Miller is the Best looking Freshman kid at Arapahoe Highschool. He is an excelent soccer player and he plays for the highschool team.

He was captin of his team and he was veryy good.

From wat the ladies tell me he is a very good kisser with the body of a god. Many have told him to become a modle but he has refused many times dignifidly so he does not make his inferiers jelous.

He is a great hung man and deserves to be praised all his life.

Hyrule king the winner

Lane Spina captures every medal in Freestyle Skiing, then turns to Engineering at UNLV

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Reno Gazette Journal (Spina hits Ski Summit)(Reno skier spins to world tittle)(Reno skier Lane Spina takes Olympic Bronze 1992))Blair, Spina aims for U.S. medals today 1992)(what ever happened to?, Life Magazine (Dec 1987). Olympian Magazine 1992 (photo), Paris Vogue 1886 Swatch advertisement, Lane Spina wins Olympic Medal (Hertel ski wax)-Google, 1997 Mechanical Engineering Graduate-Joseph Lane Spina, WMS Employee of the year 2005-WMS Gaming Las Vegas, 1985 Calendar-Mountain Lion/Jon Naso, New Jersey, 1988 Olympic ski team-Freestyle, 1992 Olympic Ski Team, World Champion Freestyle skier 1991, Lake Placid, NY.

67.77.146.75 04:42, 13 January 2007 (UTC)

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Co-opportunity

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71.105.100.159 05:11, 13 January 2007 (UTC)

"Co-opportunity Thrives Again" http://www.cooperativegrocer.coop/articles/index.php?id=82

"Co-opportunity Hits 30" http://www.smmirror.com/volume6/issue24/co_opportunity.asp

"Co-op: From Cutting Edge To Mainstream" http://www.smmirror.com/Volume1/issue34/coop_from_cutting.html


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Hypocratic oath

Madene Mulguppy

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71.75.203.82 06:59, 13 January 2007 (UTC)

Madene Mulguppy, member of the notorious Mulguppy clan in rural Georgia outside of Atlanta. Known for her escapades down at Calvin Joyner's Duck Blind.

Sources: The Mulguppy Clan by William Jackson Beaumont, 2005 IntruderAlert publications

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Maya Maron

=Early beginnings=

Maya attended high school in Talma Yalin, the Tel-Aviv school for the arts' acting department. During 1996 after meeting a talent scout in a rock festival she had her debut appearance with a small role in the ground breaking film "Saint Clara ". An expressionistic pseudo futuristic movie account of fringe-like youthful angst against the backdrop of a small imaginary Israely "developement town", and during the end of the 20th century. That same year she stopped her acting studies to focus on becoming a self taught actress, switching high schools to another Tel-Aviv establishment reputed as a melting pot for the emerging rock scene of the 90s.

=Major breakthrough=

Two years after "Saint Clara" Maya made a liaison that would prove pivotal for her future career. Nir Bergman was producing his own film entitled "Sea horses" to be submitted as his graduation work for the Sam Spiegel Film and Television School, Jerusalem. Maya was cast as the lead role. Beginning a collaboration which would go on to this day, Bergman had found in her his muse.

In 2002 Bergman would elaborate on the "Sea horses" theme to create "Broken wings". A highly Symbolic portrayal of a family living in Haifa and struggling to recover 9 months after the sudden and senseless loss of its father figure (himself appearing only in vague recollections and old family footage). Maya would play the lead role of the daughter struggling to come to terms with her new role as head of the crumbling household, after mother Orly Banay shunts the task. The movie won audience approval as well as international and national critical acclaim appearing in numerous international film festivals. The movie won several awards including the Offir-award for best picture, landing Maya with the best actress award.

=TV career and current projects=

During 20032004 Maya played several minor parts in movies such as "Not 17" alongside Dalia Shimko and "Tribal bon-fire" alongside both veteran actors such as Moshe Ivgy and Yehoram Gaon and young actresses such as Helly Firstenberg and Yehuda Levi. In 2005 she again played the lead in a Sam Spiegel student movie dubbed "Whatever It Takes" (hebrew: "בעיניים עצומות"), as the fragile and self-destructive partner in a lesbian relationship.

2005 would see her making a move towards establishing a TV presence, playing several rolls in marginal as well as main stream series including namely the critically acclaimed series "Under Treatment (Hebrew: בטיפול)". A series attempting to break many television box conformities, The show in fact was an attempt at a real-life depiction of psychoanalytic treatments, filmed almost exclusively in hectic one scenes, i.e. the psychologist's (played by Assi Dayan). Maya drawing from a myriad of exact emotions gave viewers the startelingly real life figure of Ayala. A self destructive teenage gymnast, forced against her will to attend psychoanalytic sessions after an accident is interpretted by those close to her as an attempt to take her own life.

=Personal life=

Grand-daughter of veteran Israely actress Hanna Maron and child of a divorced couple, Maya tries to keep her private life private and preffers working the odd job to compromising her acting career. A task made difficult in the parfois sleepy Israely cinematic industry. She has been known to tend the ocassional bar, and work the occasional restaurant around downtown Tel Aviv.

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! Year !! Title !! Role

1996"Saint Clara (film)"Libby
1998"Sea horses"Maya
2002"Broken wings"Maya
2003"Not 17"Sarry
2004"Tribal Bonfire"Esty
2005"Whatever It Takes" (hebrew: "בעיניים עצומות")Maya

=Television=

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! Year !! Title !! Role !! Description

2005"Milluim"MayaThe lives of reserve soldiers in the army
2006"Under treatment" (hebrew: "בטיפול")AyalaPsychotheraputic meetings
2007"The Middle Man" (hebrew: "הבורר")in productionAbout battles for power in the Israely underworld

I.D.K

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124.178.30.1 08:17, 13 January 2007 (UTC)

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Alpha-Naphthalene Acetic Acid

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Icshadowiclight 10:17, 13 January 2007 (UTC)

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Greg Hayes

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Greg's profile can be found on the team section of the 2KY website. http://www.2ky.com.au/about/team.php

58.168.108.115 11:28, 13 January 2007 (UTC)


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Stanlake Samkange: Zimbabwean Writer (1922-1988)

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The Companion to African Literatures by Ruth Rowe & Douglas Killam

On Trial for My Country by Stanlake Samkange

Dunstan-x 12:28, 13 January 2007 (UTC)

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Khan Bahadur Kuli Khan Khattak

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Khan Bahadur Kuli Khan Khattak started off his career as a peon outside the office of the District Commissioner of Kohat during the British Raj in the subcontinent. He used to handle the hand-driven mechanical fan for the DC's office and rose through the ranks with the favour of the colonial rulers until he was awarded the title of Khan Bahadur. His offspring have played an active role in the politics of NWFP to this day.

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[http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1860648959/theacorn-20/]

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Peter Lamarque

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<>

is a book from Peter Lamarque published at <>

  • Truth, fiction, and literature : a philosophical perspective / Peter Lamarque and Stein Haugom Olsen. Oxford : Clarendon, 1994. xii,481p. ; 23cm. {{ISBN|0-19-824082-1}} Catalogue entry found at http://catalogue.bl.uk , which also has some other titles by Peter Lamarque

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Alan Palmieri

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http://www.jeffersoncountytn.gov/index.cfm/m/index.cfm/m/43

http://www.jeffersoncountytn.gov/

http://www.jeffcitytn.com/

http://www.glglifetech.com

http://www.weider.com/

http://www.palmieribodybuilding.com

http://www.emusclemag.com/

http://www.ifbb.com/

http://www.muscleandfitness.com/

68.118.103.101 13:29, 13 January 2007 (UTC)

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Edition Ruprecht

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http://www.buchwurm.info/artikel/anzeigen.php?id=53

http://www.edition-ruprecht.de/presse/pm200508.php

http://www.boersenblatt.net/94588/template/b3_tpl_suche_detail/

http://www.edition-ruprecht.de/presse/pm200607.php

http://www.boersenblatt.net/99684/template/b3_tpl_suche_detail/

http://www.buchmarkt.de/archiv/index.php?mod=news&q=radicke&seite=&page=21615

http://www.boersenblatt.net/112073/template/b3_tpl_suche_detail/

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Eleva-Strum High School

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www.esschools.k12.wi.us

Teachers at E-S High School

69.4.125.185 15:13, 13 January 2007 (UTC)

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C'Rêgg O'Donnell

History

C'Rêgg O'Donnell was a very notable player for the New England Revolution, MLS soccer team. He fit up with those players like Pèle and Zico. The reason that he is not recognized as much is because he fell 3 goals short of Pèle's record for career goals. C'Rêgg O'Donnell had 126 career goals and he needed 129 to tie the all-time record.

Statistics

Career

Goals-- 126....... Assists-- 165....... Total Points-- 291....... Years Played-- 13

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http://www.freewebs.com/Cregg_ODonnell

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

Cbodonnell 15:24, 13 January 2007 (UTC)

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Q2MACTF

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http://www.paardelul.com/?p=mactf

90.228.249.33 16:35, 13 January 2007 (UTC)

FilmsExposure Awards

=History=

In 2004 a mixed group of filmmakers and film journalists from different origins got into to a lively discussion on a internet forum why there "superb" film didn’t get the attention it deserved. The “we don’t get as much media attention as high budget films do” kept coming up. Which fault it was low budget films didn’t get the attention that it deserves was never agreed on. However a lot of people in that discussion agreed on the fact that some great films didn’t get the attention it deserves. The conclusion was that with the help of the film critics and journalists it should be possible for these film to get more attention. The method used to realise this, is by organising a awards ceremony with media attention for the contestants.

=How to enter=

Anyone that has a part in making a film made with a total budget of less then $50.000 and wants to promote it can enter. It doesn't matter which language your film it's in or which genre its in. As long as its original and contestants think more people should see this film. The film should be made with a budget less then $50.000 and more then 30 minutes of footage

[http://www.filmsexposure.com FilmsExposure]

82.74.165.235 17:42, 13 January 2007 (UTC)

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Simon James Cole

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Hollyoaks biz fan site

www.hollyoaksbabes.co.uk

on a website forum www.hollyoaks.com which is the offiacial site

88.105.173.104 17:49, 13 January 2007 (UTC)

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Tarek Islam

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80.47.172.84 18:26, 13 January 2007 (UTC)

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West Hartlepool Rugby Club

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http://www.sportnetwork.net/main/s16/st30305.htm

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Oliver carefull

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81.178.232.180 18:49, 13 January 2007 (UTC)

Ben Cantelon

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= Songwriting =

Ben has written songs such as

  • Love Came Down
  • Celebrate
  • Happy Day (with Tim Hughes)

These songs are featured on Soul Survivor Live 2006: Love Came Down from Survivor Records.

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[http://www.blackstump.org.au/artist.aspx?id=2143719624]

[http://www.worshipcentral.org]

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Akin Kanat

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=His biography:=

He was born in 1966 in Izmir/Turkey. In the same year his parents immigrated to Germany as foreign laborers and took their son to Germany, too. The family stayed there until 1983 in the city of Paderborn located in Westphalia and then returned to Turkey. Akin Kanat had graduated from Boniface High School and continued now his educational development in Turkey at the Aegean University, Department of German Philology. After his bachelor’s degree in 1989 he fulfilled his military obligations in 1990. He then subsequently worked at diverse nationwide foreign trade companies and returned at the end of the year 2000 to his real passion: the German language. Today Akin Kanat acts as a translator for well-known publishing houses in Turkey and makes books written in German available for his people. Furthermore he is still busy as a translator under oath.

=In German written books which are translated into Turkish by Akin Kanat:=

  • ”Xanthippe und Sokrates - Ein Beitrag zu höherem historischem Klatsch“, (Xanthippe and Socrates - a contribution to higher historical gossip), written by Michael Weithmann
  • ”Die Mythen des alten Japan“, (The Myths of Old Japan), written by Nelly Naumann
  • ”Odyssee“, (Odyssey), written by Manfred Wöhlcke
  • ”Pharao Cheops und der Magier - Altägyptische Märchen und Erzählungen“, (Pharaoh Cheops and the Magician – tales and stories from ancient Egypt), written by Karlheinz Schüssler
  • ”Erzählungen“, (Stories), written by Gustav Schwab
  • ”Die Philosophen des 20. Jahrhunderts“, (The Philosophers of the 20th Century), written by Margot Fleischer
  • ”Der philosophische Glaube“, (The Philosophical Faith), written by Karl Jaspers
  • ”Descartes und die Philosophie“, (Descartes and Philosophy), written by Karl Jaspers
  • ”Wahrheit und Wissenschaft - Vorspiel einer Philosophie der Freiheit“, (Reality and Science – prelude of a philosophy of freedom), written by Rudolf Steiner
  • ”Das Anti-Burnout Erfolgsprogramm“, (The Anti-Burnout Success Program), written by Helmut Kolitzus
  • ”Totem und Tabu“, (Totem and Taboo), written by Siegmund Freud
  • ”Schriften über Liebe und Sexualität“, (Essays about Love and Sexuality), written by Siegmund Freud
  • ”Die Traumdeutung“, (The Interpretation of Dreams), written by Siegmund Freud
  • ”Das rechte Maß oder die Kunst der Selbstbeschränkung“, (The Right Amount or the Art of Self-Restricting), written by Peter Uffelmann and Tobias von der Recke
  • ”Die 16 Lebensmotive - Was uns wirklich antreibt“, (The 16 Vital Motives - what really drives us), written by Helmut Fuchs and Andreas Huber
  • ”Gut ist besser als perfekt - Die Kunst, sich das Leben leichter zu machen“, (Good is better than perfect – the art of making life easier), written by Doris Märtin
  • ”Konsequenz - Eltern lernen, was Kinder brauchen“, (Steadiness – parents learn what children need), written by Hermann Liebenow
  • ”Mit Kindern Geschichten erfinden“, (Improvising Stories Together with Children), written by Sylvia Görnert-Stuckmann
  • ”Linkshändige Kinder richtig fördern - Mit vielen praktischen Tipps“, (Correctly Supporting Left Handed Children – including many practical hints), written by Sylvia Weber
  • ”Hochbegabte erkennen und begleiten“, (To Recognize and Guide Intelligent Children), written by Monika Jost
  • ”Lernschwächen früh erkennen in Vorschul- und Grundschulalter“, (To Recognize Educational Weaknesses Early in the Kindergarten and Primary School Ages), written by Karlheinz Barth
  • ”Einführung in die Erlebnispädagogik“, (Introduction into Experiential Pedagogy), written by Bernd Heckmair and Werner Michl
  • ”Der Führerstaat - Nationalsozialistische Herrschaft bis 1945“, (The Fuehrer-State - national socialist sovereignty till 1945), written by Norbert Frei
  • ”Die Luftgängerin“, written by Robert Schneider
  • ”Troja. Wie es wirklich aussah“, (Troy. How it was in Reality), written by Birgit Brandau, Helmut Schickert, Peter Jablonka
  • ”Klarer Fall?!“, (Clear Case?!), written by Jürg Obrist
  • ”Körperintelligenz“, (Body Intelligence), written by Marianne Koch

=English and French books translated by Akin Kanat using their German editions:=

  • ”Camille“, written by Alexandre Dumas Jr.
  • ”The Red and The Black“, written by Stendhal
  • ”Beyond the Chains of Illusion“, written by Erich Fromm
  • ”Raising Boys“, written by Steve Biddulph

= Sources =

"Öğrenme Güçlüklerini Erken Tespit Etmek", 2006 published by Ilya publishing house in Izmir/Turkey

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Junction 32, Castleford

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http://www.junction32.com

81.102.225.85 20:43, 13 January 2007 (UTC)

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Gadget (computer science)

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Here is an example of a paper that uses gadgets, in this case to reduce 3-satisfiability to distance-2 edge coloring. I found it by Googling: gadget "computer science" reduction. [http://arxiv.org/pdf/cs.DM/0509100|Distance-2 Edge Coloring is NP-Complete] There's probably a better example.

Hashproduct 21:01, 13 January 2007 (UTC)

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Tony Bland

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[http://www.nba.com/dleague/playerfile/tony_bland Official Dleague Website]

69.254.135.181 21:37, 13 January 2007 (UTC)

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Welshpeetz 21:40, 13 January 2007 (UTC)

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Ross Williams Trousers

Canadian Valley Technology Center

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http://www.cvtech.org/

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Shereen Karan

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84.36.13.249 22:54, 13 January 2007 (UTC)

The Hellfire Club (band)

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= '''Band members''' =

Mark Garrett - guitar & vocals

Steve McCullough - bass

Graeme Arthur - drums

Mark & Graeme had known each other through playing together in another band, The Remedy, some years before. When Mark met Steve in February 2004 at the call centre job where they both worked, they discovered a mutual love of music and agreed to a jam session. This soon became a regular practice and within a few weeks they were working on original material.

= '''Career''' =

The band played their first gig at the Menagerie Bar in Belfast in October 2004. In March 2006 on their own budget they went to Neal Calderwood's Manor Park Studio to make their first recording, 'EP1', which they self-released and sold at gigs. The lead track, 'Dead Man's Funk', was soon picked up by local radio, and got played by Across The Line on BBC Radio Ulster & Rory McConnell on Radio 1's Session In Northern Ireland. Local press was also favourable, with Francis Jones from www.culturenorthernireland.org calling it "a fantastically impressive release for such a fledgling band".

The band started receiving interest from various labels when Radio 1's Colin Murray played the track, but as yet are still unsigned.

They returned to Manor Park in November 2006 to record their next EP, 'Desolation Blues', which they self-released in January 2007. Although currently without a label, the band have released their two EPs on iTunes and other digital music services in association with Tunecore.

= '''Name & Influences''' =

The band is named after the Irish Hell-Fire Club located in Rathfarnham, just outside Dublin. It was founded in 1735 by the 1st Earl of Rosse, Richard Parsons, known to be a 'sorcerer, dabbler in black magic... and a man of "humour and frolic"'.

Their sound is directly influenced by early blues music from the American Deep South, as well as later blues rock bands such as Led Zeppelin. They have also been described as falling into the psychobilly genre.

= '''Discography''' =

EP1 (April 3rd, 2006) (Hellfire Club/Tunecore)

Desolation Blues EP (January 15th, 2007) (Hellfire Club/Tunecore)

= Sources =

The Hellfire Club official website: http://www.thisisthehellfireclub.co.uk

The Hellfire Club on Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/thisisthehellfireclub

The Hellfire Club on iTunes: http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?i=194009507&id=194009497&s=143444

Review by Francis Jones: http://www.culturenorthernireland.org/article.aspx?articleID=2174

Live review by Eddie Mullan: http://noclaritymag.wordpress.com/2006/12/19/the-hellfire-club-radar-live-speakeasy-belfast

Picture of the band: http://a861.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/19/l_441e6985409a330db084d68cda8098b4.jpg

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Kunek

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http://www.playtymemusic.com/main.php

http://www.kunek.net

DRool 00:06, 14 January 2007 (UTC)

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