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Josh O'Neil

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Chris Wallace (NBA General Manager)

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Chris Wallace: NBA general manager currently running the Memphis Grizzlies. Formerly, he was the general manager of the NBA's Boston Celtics. In six seasons as a general manager he has twice taken his team to the playoffs; both cases with Boston.

TRANSACTIONS:

SEASON 2007-08

February 1 2008

Traded forward Pau Gasol to the Los Angeles Lakers for guards Aaron McKie and Javaris Crittenton, forward Kwame Brown, the draft rights to center Marc Gasol and first-round picks in 2008 and 2010 to the Memphis Grizzlies for forward Pau Gasol.

January 28 2008

Waived guard Damon Stoudamire.

January 20 2008

Signed forward Bobby Jones to a second 10-day contract.

January 10 2008

Signed forward Bobby Jones to a 10-day contract.

January 7 2008

Waived forward Jeremy Richardson.

December 20 2007

Signed forward Jeremy Richardson.

December 18 2007

Waived guard Tarence Kinsey.

October 25 2007

Exercised the contract options on guard Kyle Lowry and forwards Rudy Gay and Hakim Warrick; waived guard Dontell Jefferson.

October 1 2007

Waived forward Kasib Powell.

September 28 2007

Signed guard Dontell Jefferson and forward Kasib Powell; named Kenny Williamson assistant general manager; named Mark Price shooting coach.

August 16 2007

Traded a future first-round pick to the Washington Wizards for the draft rights to guard Juan Carlos Navarro.

July 30 2007

Signed guard Mike Conley.

July 24 2007

Signed guard Casey Jacobsen.

July 20 2007

Signed forward Andre Brown.

July 13 2007

Signed forward Darko Milicic and waived forward Alexander Johnson.

July 12 2007

Named Ron DuBois assistant coach.

July 2 2007

Named Andy Greer assistant coach.

SEASON 2002-03

March 8 2003

Signed guard Bimbo Coles.

January 21 2003

Waived forward Ruben Wolkowyski.

February 20 2003

Traded guard Shammond Williams, a second-round draft pick and cash to the Denver Nuggets for center Mark Blount and forward Mark Bryant.

January 16 2003

Signed forward Grant Long.

January 6 2003

Signed center forward Mikki Moore to a 10-day contract.

October 24 2002

Waived guard Tommy Adams, center Jay Locklier and forward Byron Mouton.

October 21 2002

Waived forward Frantz Pierre-Louis.

September 16 2002

Signed forward Ruben Wolkowyski.

August 9 2002

Re-signed forward Walter McCarty.

July 22 2002

Traded guards Kenny Anderson and Joseph Forte and center Vitaly Potapenko to the Seattle SuperSonics for forward Vin Baker and guard Shammond Williams.

July 19 2002

Signed center Bruno Sundov.

July 17 2002

Signed guard JR Bremer.

Draft 2002

Selected forward Darius Songaila (50th overall pick).

June 3 2002

Named Joe Gallagher assistant coach.

SEASON 2001-02

April 17 2002

Signed guard Omar Cook.

February 20 2002

Traded guards Randy Brown, Joe Johnson, Milt Palacio and a first-round draft pick to the Phoenix Suns for guard Tony Delk and forward Rodney Rogers.

November 1 2001

Signed guard Erick Strickland.

October 29 2001

Waived guard Chris Herren.

August 3 2001

Traded forward Jerome Moiso to the Philadelphia 76ers for forward Roshown McLeod and a future first-round draft pick.

August 1 2001

Signed forward Paul Pierce to a multi-year contract.

Draft 2001

Selected guard Joe Johnson (10th overall pick), forward Kedrick Brown (11th overall pick) and guard Joseph Forte (21st overall pick).

June 26 2001

Exercised the 2001-02 contract option on center Mark Blount.

June 12 2001

Announced they will exercise the option on the Denver Nuggets' first-round pick, 11th overall, in the 2001 draft.

April 24 2001

Promoted Jim O'Brien from interim coach to head coach.

SEASON 2000-01

January 8 2001

Named Jim O'Brien interim coach.

January 5 2001

Waived guard Milt Palacio.

December 7 2000

Signed guard Milt Palacio; waived guard Doug Overton.

November 21 2000

Signed guard Doug Overton; waived guard Rick Brunson.

November 6 2000

Waived guard Greg Minor; signed guard Rick Brunson.

October 30 2000

Waived forward-center John "Hot Rod" Williams.

October 25 2000

Waived forward Rodney Elliott and guard Jason Miskiri.

October 17 2000

Waived guard Michael Jordan.

October 16 2000

Traded guards Robert Pack and Calbert Cheaney to the Denver Nuggets for guards Bryant Stith and Chris Herren.

October 3 2000

Signed free agent guard Michael Jordan and free agent forward Rodney Elliott to one-year contracts.

September 27 2000

Signed forward Jerome Moiso, their first-round draft pick.

August 21 2000

Signed free agent guard Chris Carr, who had been with the Chicago Bulls.

August 16 2000

Traded forward Danny Fortson to the Golden State Warriors and guard Dana Barros to the Dallas Mavericks for guard Robert Pack and forward John "Hot Rod" Williams and cash from the Dallas Mavericks.

August 3 2000

Signed free agent guard Randy Brown, who had been with the Chicago Bulls, to a three-year contract.

August 1 2000

Signed free agent forward Mark Blunt.

Draft 2000

Selected forward Jerome Moiso (11th overall pick).

Traded two future second-round draft picks for the draft rights to guard Josip Sesar.

June 22 2000

Announced they will pick up the option on the contract of guard-forward Adrian Griffin.

SEASON 1999-00

December 23 1999

Waived forward Jamel Thomas.

December 13 1999

Signed forward Jamel Thomas; waived forward Marty Conlon.

November 8 1999

Signed guard Doug Overton; waived guard Wayne Turner.

October 28 1999

Waived guard Eric Washington.

October 21 1999

Signed free agent forward Marty Conlon.

October 15 1999

Signed center Tony Battie to a six-year contract extension.

August 5 1999

Signed free agent guard Calbert Cheaney, who had been with the Washington Wizards, to a three-year contract.

August 3 1999

Traded guard-forward Ron Mercer, forward Popeye Jones and center Dwayne Schintzius to the Denver Nuggets for for Danny Fortson, Eric Williams, Eric Washington and a future draft pick.

August 1 1999

Signed guard-forward Adrian Griffin.

Draft 1999

Selected center Kris Clack (55th overall pick).

SEASON 1998-99

April 25 1999

Signed guard Damon Jones to a second 10-day contract.

April 14 1999

Signed free agent guard Damon Jones to a 10-day contract.

March 11 1999

Traded center Andrew DeClercq and a 1999 first-round pick to the Cleveland Cavaliers for center Vitaly Potapenko.

February 2 1999

Signed forward Walter McCarty to a contract extension.

January 27 1999

Signed free agent center Eric Riley.

January 22 1999

Re-signed forward Antoine Walker to a six-year contract; re-signed free agent forward Popeye Jones to a three-year contract; signed forward Paul Pierce, their 1998 first-round pick, to a three-year contract; signed center Dwayne Schintzius and guard Marlon Garnett.

January 21 1999

Traded center Travis Knight to the Los Angeles Lakers for center Tony Battie.

June 30 1998

Exercised the option on guard-forward Bruce Bowen's contract; declined to exercise the contract option on guard Tyus Edney, making him a free agent.

Draft 1998

Selected forward Paul Pierce (10th overall pick).

June 23 1998

Named Lester Conner assistant coach.

SEASON 1997-98

February 18 1998

Traded guards Chauncey Billups and Dee Brown and forwards John Thomas and Roy Rogers to the Toronto Raptors for guard Kenny Anderson, forward Popeye Jones and center Zan Tabak.

October 28 1997

Traded forward Tony Massenburg and a future second-round draft pick to the Vancouver Grizzlies for forward Roy Rogers.

October 22 1997

Traded forward Chris Mills and two future second-round draft picks to the New York Knicks for forwards Dontae' Jones, Walter McCarty and John Thomas and guard Scott Brooks.

October 17 1997

Signed free-agent center William Cunningham.

September 8 1997

Signed guards Ron Mercer and Chauncey Billups.

August 22 1997

Signed guard Tyus Edney and forward Chris Mills.

August 21 1997

Traded forward Eric Williams to the Denver Nuggets for for second round draft picks in 1999 and 2001.

July 28 1997

Signed center Andrew DeClercq and forwards Tony Massenburg and Bruce Bowen.

July 16 1997

Waived center Dino Radja.

July 7 1997

Signed center Travis Knight; renounced to the rights to guards Michael Hawkins, Todd Day and Nate Driggers, forwards Rick Fox and Steve Hamer and centers Frank Brickowski, Marty Conlon, Alton Lister and Brett Szabo.

Draft 1997

Selected guards Chauncey Billups (3rd overall pick) and Ron Mercer (6th overall pick) and forward Ben Pepper (56th overall pick).

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http://www.hoopshype.com/general_managers/chris_wallace.htm

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Phantom Planet Limited Edition Tour EP

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Limited Edition Tour EP is an EP released by Los Angeles rock band Phantom Planet during their brief tour with Maroon 5 in late 2007. The CD has four tracks and was released by new record label Fueled By Ramen.

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[http://www.fueledbyramen.com/ Fueled By Ramen Website]

[http://www.myspace.com/phantomplanet/ Phantom Planet Official Myspace]

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Ryan Ramirez

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Ryan Ramirez is an 18 year old greaser-looking musician from Carson, California. He is currently single and is quite sexy. ;]

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The true guide to carson citizens, volume 4.

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Anand Bhatt

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Anand Bhatt (born on December 17, 1975) is an Indian-American hardcore, metal, rock and pop singer, songwriter, guitarist, record producer, jazz sitar player, actor, and internet TV personality. He has released several studio and live albums. He has also had several movie score and soundtrack inclusions. As a singer and guitarist, Bhatt is most known for three projects: His duo work with Faith No More guitar player and hero Jim Martin, His guitar and lead vocal work with Anand clique, and his guitar and co-vocal work with Total Dicks. Bhatt is currently the only Indian-American in mainstream and underground music entertainment.[original research?][citation needed] He has been quoted as saying "Well Med-School or Rocker, it was an easy choice for me."

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* 1 Education

* 2 GRAMMY

* 3 Anand Clique

* 4 Total Dicks

* 5 Discography

[edit] Education

Bhatt did go to school concurrently while touring and recording and studied Neuroscience at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He received his master's degree in Management Information Systems in artificial intelligence related research and is rumored to be currently working on his PhD with respect to social contagion and neural networks. Bhatt is also currently not the only Indian American in both the mainstream and underground scenes.

[edit] GRAMMY

Anand Bhatt has been considered for several GRAMMY Awards, mainly as a performer. He is currently a Voting Member for the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences and helps to nominate and vote for current and subsequent GRAMMY nominees and winners.

[edit] Anand Clique

Anand Clique has been called by fans as a Tribal Hardcore group pushing listeners limits on break beats and heaviness. They have been honored alongside groups Sepultura, Soulfly and Black Dahlia Murder.

[edit] Total Dicks

Total Dicks first broke to the public by doing electronic punk rock remixes for My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult and Pigface side projects, Levi Levi and the Apocalyptic Palace. They gained great underground notoriety for their punk release "Don't say the F word" in which comically every song on the album used the "F" word. Total Dicks is also well known for their GRAMMY considered punk remake of Numa Numa or Ma Ya Hi which received some YouTube attention.

[edit] Discography

Main article: Anand Bhatt discography

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Nick the Busser

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Born 1989 in places unknown. Nick is legendary in his own right. He has acheived more in his 19 years than most people dream about. His legend starts in the undergriund streets of Bangkok, Thailand where Nick hones his skills as an elite underground fighter. His style is said to be a mixture of many with influnces from Chuck Norris and Samoan bone Breaking. He was known as krity-vinsty-jopno which means Sweet haired warrior. He fought in thailand for 3 weeks and managed to kill four people. His work visa said he was there to stunt double for Ronald McDonald in explosive commercial. But he was there for one reason.....DEATH! His kill move was to literally remove ones spleen and liver through their rectum.

After he was banned for life from Thailand Nick decided to embark in a professional porn career. He tried anything at first: Straight, gay, beastiality. He was found to be son big that no woman alive was unable to handle him. He then earned the name of rocket launcher cause his girth and length mathched one to the tee.

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Lou Rugani

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[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0749376 Lou Rugani] on the Internet Movie DataBase (IMDb)].

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The Affliction of Margaret

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Where art thou, my beloved Son,

Where art thou, worse to me than dead?

Oh find me, prosperous or undone!

Or, if the grave be now thy bed,

Why am I ignorant of the same

That I may rest; and neither blame

Nor sorrow may attend thy name?

Seven years, alas! to have received

No tidings of an only child;

To have despaired, have hoped, believed,

And been for evermore beguiled, -

Sometimes with thoughts of very bliss!

I catch at them, and then I miss;

Was ever darkness like to this?

He was among the prime in worth,

An object beauteous to behold;

Well born, well bred; I sent him forth

Ingenuous, innocent, and bold:

If things ensued that wanted grace,

As hath been said, they were not base;

And never blush was on my face.

Ah! little doth the young one dream,

When full of play and childish cares,

What power is in his wildest scream,

Heard by his mother unawares!

He knows it not, he cannot guess:

Years to a mother bring distress;

But do not make her love the less.

Neglect me! no, I suffered long

From that ill thought; and, being blind,

Said "Pride shall help me in my wrong:

Kind mother have I been, as kind

As ever breathed:" and that is true;

I've wet my path with tears like dew,

Weeping for him when no one knew.

My Son, if thou be humbled, poor,

Hopeless of honour and of gain,

Oh! do not dread thy mother's door;

Think not of me with grief and pain:

I now can see with better eyes;

And worldly grandeur I despise,

And fortune with her gifts and lies.

Alas! the fowls of heaven have wings,

And blasts of heaven will aid their flight;

They mount -how short a voyage brings

The wanderers back to their delight!

Chains tie us down by land and sea;

And wishes, vain as mine, may be

All that is left to comfort thee.

Perhaps some dungeon hears thee groan,

Maimed, mangled by inhuman men;

Or thou upon a desert thrown

Inheritest the lion's den;

Or hast been summoned to the deep,

Thou, thou, and all thy mates, to keep

An incommunicable sleep.

I look for ghosts; but none will force

Their way to me: 'tis falsely said

That there was ever intercourse

Between the living and the dead;

For, surely, then I should have sight

Of him I wait for day and night,

With love and longings infinite.

My apprehensions come in crowds;

I dread the rustling of the grass;

The very shadows of the clouds

Have power to shake me as they pass:

I question things, and do not find

One that will answer to my mind;

And all the world appears unkind.

Beyond participation lie

My troubles, and beyond relief:

If any chance to heave a sigh,

They pity me, and not my grief.

Then come to me, my Son, or send

Some tidings that my woes may end;

I have no other earthly friend!

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http://www.netpoets.com/classic/poems/073002.htm

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Anthony Chubbu Comi

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Double end bag

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double ended bag

The Double End Bag: Also known as the floor-ceiling bag, crazy bag, or the reflex bag, the double end bag is hooked up by two thin elastic ropes to the gym's ceiling and floor, and because of that, it moves around easily, giving the boxer good equipment for target practice and timing.

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amateur boxing coach

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Shatis Magintis

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=The meaning of "shatis magintis"=

The actual meaning of this phrase can be interpreted in different ways, much like the word "dude". For example, a kid is killed playing halo; he could say,"Shatis magintis! you're a nub!" or the kid that killed him could say,"Shatis magintis! i just raped thet nub!"

=The Creator=

Samuel Tanis of Lowville, NY is the credited maker of this phrase, along with other simillar phrases which are known as comeing from the "tanish" language.

= Sources =

The Tanish Dictionary by Robert Swane

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Ida Ljungqvist

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=See also=

* List of people in Playboy 2000-Present

=References=

1. http://www.playboy.com/magazine/next_month.html

Retrieved on 2008-02-03

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1. http://www.playboy.com/magazine/next_month.html

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Excela Health

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=Hospital Leadership=

David Gallitan- CEO

Ralph Capone, MD, FACP- CMO

Christopher Sullivan, MD, MPH- ACMO

Carol Fox, MD, FAAFP- Medical Director

William Jenkins, MD, FACEP- Medical Director

Peggy Hayden- CNO

John Caverno- CHRO

=Family Medicine Residency=

At the Latrobe campus of Excela Health, an unapposed Family Medicine Residency Program exists. The program is dually accredited by the ACGME and AOA. Each class consists of 6 residents that are assigned to one of three community family medicine offices throughout their years of training for a unique experience of continuity and the feel of real private practice.

Program Direcotr: Carol Fox, MD, FAAFP

Associate Program Director/Director of Osteopathic Medical Education: Mike Semelka, DO

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http://www.excelahealth.org/

http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/mostread/s_537832.html

http://www.excelahealth.org/Residency/

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Cleo Massey

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http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2314614/

type in cleo massey in the internet movie database.

i also know because it appears on h20.

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Burkart Keller

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Knight Burkard Keller of Yburg is a legendary knight of Baden wich has formed the subject of one of fourteen fresco paintings in the Dringhall of Baden-Baden.

At the Old Castle of Baden resided, in bygone days, the widow of a margrave of Baden. The household of the margravine consisted of but two ladies waiting and a cavalier, with some servants and the guards. The cavalier of the margravine, the amiable Knight Burkard Keller of Yburg, was a youth of noble person and unblemished manners, with a vivid fancy, panting for love, beauty, and pleasure and, thought somewhat easy in manners, he, however, stood high in the favour of the fair daughters of the veteran knights of the neighbourhood.

However inconstant he was, the charming daughter of the margrave's seneschal at Kuppenheim, the beauteous Clara of Tiefenau, at last had succeeded, in her maiden loveliness, to entwine a fetter round his heart. From the lofty height of the Old Castle, a delicious way, shadowed over with wood, impervious to the sun, the vestiges of which have to this day withstood the ravages of the time, led through the pine-forrest to Kuppenheim, which was, at that time, surrounded with walls and moat. Through this lonely, gloomy way, the youthful knight hastet day by day, under pretence of going hunting, either early in the morning or late when then night was setting in, in order to behold his fair lady, even if only for a moment, where smiling looks and an open heart were prepares for his reception, to repay him for so much love and tenderness.

One night, when he walked home as usual his solitary way, through the gloomy pine-forrest, the moon shone bright, and the horn of the outpost of the castle had just announced midnight, the valiant youth, whose vivid fancy dwelt in the sweet memory of his beautiful Clara, happened to see with astonishment, at a small distance from himself, near the roadside, a veiled lady, of the finest shape, dressed in lawn sleeves. This is no spectre, he thought; and expecting some interesting adventures, he approached then lonely shape. But even as he came nearer to her, the beautiful contours of the mysterious personage vanished, till at last she totally disappeared like a phantom, when the adventurous cavalier extended his arms to catch her. The knight now felt a secret horror creep upon him; however, his courageous heart and his levity of mind persuaded him that it had been nothing but a vision.

To assure himself of it, he walked the same way the following night at the same hour. The airy form was then at the same place as the night before, but she was not covered with lawn about her, and the veil was rejected; her head was reclining on her hand, and the refreshing wind played joyfully with her long auburn locks, wich coverd her luxuriant bosom and her white shoulders. The cavalier hesitated for a moment; then, blaming himself for his cowardice, he approached the lady, and a second time she vanished, and disappeared like an aerial spirit.

When at home, he talked of this adventure to the castellan, who was an old wise man, and who told him, that at the place where he had happened to see the phantom, there had been erected, in olden times, a temple of a pagan idol. Nobody, therefore, he added, ever dared at night-time pass by that ominous place.

The youthful knight neither was a coward nor was he known to be superstitious: the next morning, therefore, he ordered the ground to be dug up at the spot where the mysterious phantom had appeared to him.

After some digging and searching, a little Roman altar was discovered, dedicated to the nymphs of the forest, and some feet deeper also a beautiful marble statue. Notwithstanding the arms of it were mutilated, yet it was impossible ever to see a more beautiful and admirable head of a young lady.

The cavalier ordered the altar and the marble statue to be erected on the spot where they had been found; and, from that day, they received the name of Keller's image (germ. Kellersbild).

But what now follows is very melancholy. The fair marble nymph had taken complete possession of his heart, and inflamed a mad love in the breast of the youth. Seized with an inexpressible passion for the charming marble statue, he again went to see her once more at midnight. The moon shone bright and enlightened his path. The fairy nymph, such as he had seen her twice before, was sitting at the foot of the pagan altar: but this time, she did not vanished, as before, when he approached her. She became more and more visible and real as the cavalier came nearer to her, and he could see her charming features and her blooming countenance in all their beauty. Her form appeared to him even more beautiful, and her light lawn dress rather disclosed than covered the fine outlines of her youthful person. A courageous servant of the castle, by curiosity, had followed his adventurous master, and stopped at some distance from the spot. Here he saw the cavalier talk in close conversation with the fair young lady; but when the knight seized her hand and ventured to catch her impetuously in his arms, as he could contain himself no longer, and the lady did not disengage herself from his embraces, but looked herself with a kind smile at him and suffered his pressing her to his lips, and breathing a kiss on hers: then the old servant felt so alarmed that he did not suffer himself to stay any longer at the spot. He took a hasty flight, and did not relax his haste before the grey turrets of the castle were in view. On the next morning the knight was found lying dead on the spot, at some distance from the altar. The marble statue had disappeared.

Baron Keller's brother ordered the altar to destroyed and removed, and a crucifix to be erected in its place. On the spot where the corps of the knight had been found, another token of Christian worship, a stone cross, also has been erected, which latter bears the inscription "BURKART KELLER".

Keller's cross (germ. Kellerskreuz) has to this day withstood the ravages of time. You may find them 650 yards from Keller's image roadside the way to the castle. And this trail is now called Kellerskreuzweg.

Keller's image is now a popular destination for hikers wich lies in the Black Forest between Hardberg mountain and Battert mountain, one english mile from the Old Castle, at a trail crossroads to some of Baden-Baden's districts. One street on the western city of Baden-Baden is also named Kellersbildweg.

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Charles Francis Coghlan: The Beauties of Baden-Baden And its Environs; F. Coghlan, London 1858

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Courtlandt Gross - Lockheed

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Note subject is in your list of notables without bios. Have an article about his death published as a supplement to LOCKHEED LIFE, July 1982, a company in-house publication. Article runs two pages with an In Memorium and testimonies by various Lockheed notables. Article has two photos. Can scan and provide. Am not sure of copyright in this case.

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LOCKHEED LIFE, July 1982, Sol London Editor, Lockheed Corporation Communications, Burbank CA 91520.

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Ryan Pryce

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Ryan Pryce, young Goalkeeper who attends Brockenhurst College. Was called upon during an AFC Bournemouth home game against Southend for 20 minutes as the keeper had got injured. He kept a clean sheet during that game

He then had to face his full first team debut 3 days later in a relegation 6 pointer against Luton Town. Despite conceding three goals, none of which I think he could have done anything about Bournemouth went on to win the match 4-3.

He then had to face his first full away debut in another relegation 6 pointer at Port Vale. The rookie keeper didn't have much to do during the game but did concede one goal in the second half. He lost concentration at one point when he ran out to the left back position but nothing became of that. Bournemouth won the game 3-1.

So then Price was dropped by manager Kevin Bond as second keeper Gareth Stewart was fit again for the clash at Huddersfield 3 days later. In which Bournemouth lost 1-0.

The young keeper is one for the future, shows skill, braveness!, courage, and talent in his performances. Fans will trust him between the sticks if he is called upon in the near future.

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