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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Results_of_the_2012_Japanese_general_election
Results of the 2012 Japanese general election
[ "District", "Incumbent", "Party", "Status", "Results ( winner & runner-up )" ]
[ [ "Tokyo 1", "Banri Kaieda", "DPJ", "Defeated Won PR seat", "Miki Yamada ( LDP - NK ) 29.3% Banri Kaieda ( DPJ - PNP ) 28.9%" ], [ "Tokyo 2", "Yoshikatsu Nakayama", "DPJ", "Defeated", "Kiyoto Tsuji ( LDP ) 32.4% Yoshikatsu Nakayama ( DPJ - PNP ) 24.7%" ], [ "Tokyo 3", "Jin Matsubara", "DPJ", "Defeated Won PR seat", "Hirotaka Ishihara ( LDP - NK ) 42.0% Jin Matsubara ( DPJ - PNP ) 41.3%" ], [ "Tokyo 4", "Norihiko Fujita", "DPJ", "Defeated", "Masaaki Taira ( LDP - NK ) ) 39.4% Hidekazu Inubushi ( JRP ) 18.3%" ], [ "Tokyo 5", "Yoshio Tezuka", "DPJ", "Defeated", "Kenji Wakamiya ( LDP ) 30.5% Yoshio Tezuka ( DPJ - PNP ) 23.5%" ], [ "Tokyo 6", "Yōko Komiyama", "DPJ", "Defeated", "Takao Ochi ( LDP - NK ) 32.9% Yōko Komiyama ( DPJ - PNP ) 23.5%" ], [ "Tokyo 7", "Akira Nagatsuma", "DPJ", "Reelected", "Akira Nagatsuma ( DPJ - PNP ) 38.2% Fumiaki Matsumoto ( LDP - NRP ) 30.0%" ], [ "Tokyo 8", "Nobuteru Ishihara", "LDP", "Reelected", "Nobuteru Ishihara ( LDP - NK ) 46.9% Tarō Yamamoto ( I - SDP ) 25.2%" ], [ "Tokyo 9", "Takatane Kiuchi", "TPJ", "Defeated", "Isshū Sugawara ( LDP - NK ) 53.5% Takatane Kiuchi ( TPJ - NPD ) 20.6%" ], [ "Tokyo 10", "Takako Ebata", "DPJ", "Defeated", "Yuriko Koike ( LDP - NK ) 53.7% Takako Ebata ( DPJ - PNP ) 23.4%" ], [ "Tokyo 11", "Hakubun Shimomura", "LDP", "Reelected", "Hakubun Shimomura ( LDP - NK ) 45.5% Takashi Ino ( JRP - YP ) 19.3%" ], [ "Tokyo 12", "Ai Aoki", "TPJ", "Defeated Won PR seat", "Akihiro Ōta ( NK - LDP ) 51.4% Ai Aoki ( TPJ - NPD ) 25.4%" ], [ "Tokyo 13", "Tairō Hirayama", "TPJ", "Retired LDP pickup", "Ichirō Kamoshita ( LDP - NK ) 50.3% Hiroshi Kawaguchi ( JRP ) 20.4%" ], [ "Tokyo 14", "Taketsuka Kimura", "TPJ", "Defeated", "Midori Matsushima ( LDP - NK ) 42.5% Tōshū Noguchi ( JRP - YP ) 18.9%" ], [ "Tokyo 15", "Shōzō Azuma", "TPJ", "Defeated", "Mito Kakizawa ( YP - JRP ) 36.9% Tsukasa Akimoto ( LDP - NK ) 31.0%" ], [ "Tokyo 16", "Akihiro Hatsushika", "TPJ", "Defeated", "Hideo Ōnishi ( LDP - NK ) 38.0% Hirosato Nakatsugawa ( JRP ) 18.6%" ], [ "Tokyo 17", "Katsuei Hirasawa", "LDP", "Reelected", "Katsuei Hirasawa ( LDP ) 55.1% Hitoshi Kobayashi ( JRP - YP ) 19.0%" ], [ "Tokyo 18", "Naoto Kan", "DPJ", "Defeated Won PR seat", "Masatada Tsuchiya ( LDP - NK , NRP ) 32.2% Naoto Kan ( DPJ - PNP ) 28.3%" ], [ "Tokyo 19", "Yoshinori Suematsu", "DPJ", "Defeated", "Yōhei Matsumoto ( LDP ) 34.4% Yoshinori Suematsu ( DPJ - PNP ) 27.6% Hiroshi Yamada ( JRP - YP ) 22.0%" ], [ "Tokyo 20", "Kōichi Katō", "DPJ", "Defeated", "Seiji Kihara ( LDP - NK ) 40.4% Kōichi Katō ( DPJ - PNP ) 25.3% Kazusa Noda ( JRP ) 20.6%" ] ]
Tokyo
Results_of_the_Japanese_general_election,_2012_9
This article presents detailed results of the 2012 Japanese general election. It lists all elected Representatives in the 300 single-member districts and the 11 regional proportional representation (PR) blocks. Subsequent by-elections and the PR block replacement candidates to be elected later without additional vote in cases of death, resignation or disqualification (kuriage-tōsen) are not listed. District results only for winner, runner-up and any other candidate above 20% of the vote, format: Candidate (Party - endorsing parties) vote share. Endorsements by parties that have not nominated any candidates themselves (e.g. Okinawa Socialist Mass Party, Green Party) are not included. Party affiliations as of election day, subject to change at any time, composition may have already changed by the opening session of the first post-election Diet (see the List of members of the Diet of Japan). Party names are abbreviated as follows (format: abbreviation used here, Japanese name, English translation, English name):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_former_Global_Force_Wrestling_personnel
List of former Global Force Wrestling personnel
[ "Ring name :", "Birth name ( s ) :", "Tenure ( s ) :" ]
[ [ "Adam Thornstowe", "Adam DeBoor", "2015-2017" ], [ "Amber Gallows", "Kimberly Hankinson", "2015" ], [ "Ariya Daivari", "Ariya Daivari", "2015" ], [ "Bestia 666", "Leornardo Lizarraga", "2015" ], [ "Brian Myers", "Brian Myers", "2015" ], [ "Bobby Roode", "Robert Roode Jr", "2015" ], [ "Chael Sonnen", "Chael Sonnen", "2015" ], [ "Chris Mordetzky", "Chris Mordetzky", "2015-2017" ], [ "Christina Von Eerie", "Christina Kardooni", "2015-2017" ], [ "Chuck Taylor", "Dustin Howard", "2015" ], [ "Cielo/Cielo Escorpion", "Schuyler Andrews", "2015" ], [ "Cody Rhodes", "Cody Runnels", "2016-2017" ], [ "Colt Cabana", "Scott Colton", "2015-2017" ], [ "Cyrus Fees", "Cyrus Fees", "2015" ], [ "Davey Boy Smith Jr", "Harry Smith", "2015" ], [ "DJ Z", "Michael Paris", "2015" ], [ "Doc Gallows", "Andrew Hankinson", "2015" ], [ "Doug Williams", "Douglas Durdle", "2015" ], [ "Eric Young", "Jeremy Frit", "2015" ], [ "Gurv Sihra", "Gurv Sihra", "2015-2016" ] ]
Alumni
Nick Aldis Brian Myers Christina Von Eerie PJ Black
List_of_former_Global_Force_Wrestling_personnel_0
This is a list of former employees of the professional wrestling promotion Global Force Wrestling. Global Force Wrestling was founded in 2014 but began holding events in 2015. All wrestlers listed competed in the original incarnation of GFW.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dermot_Mulroney
Dermot Mulroney
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1988", "Sunset", "Michael Alperin" ], [ "1988", "Young Guns", "Dirty Steve Stephens" ], [ "1989", "Staying Together", "Kit McDermott" ], [ "1989", "Survival Quest", "Gray Atkinson" ], [ "1989", "Longtime Companion", "John" ], [ "1990", "Bright Angel", "George Russell" ], [ "1991", "Career Opportunities", "Nestor Pyle" ], [ "1991", "Samantha", "Henry" ], [ "1992", "Where the Day Takes You", "King" ], [ "1993", "Silent Tongue", "Reeves McCree" ], [ "1993", "Point of No Return", "J. P" ], [ "1993", "The Thing Called Love", "Kyle Davidson" ], [ "1994", "Bad Girls", "Josh McCoy" ], [ "1994", "There Goes My Baby", "Pirate" ], [ "1994", "Angels in the Outfield", "Mr. Bomman" ], [ "1994", "Scene Six , Take One", "Wolf" ], [ "1995", "Copycat", "Reuben Goetz" ], [ "1995", "How to Make an American Quilt", "Sam" ], [ "1995", "Living in Oblivion", "Wolf Überman" ], [ "1996", "Kansas City", "Johnny O'Hara" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Dermot_Mulroney_0
Dermot Mulroney (born October 31, 1963) is an American actor, musician, and voice actor. He is best known for his roles in romantic comedy, western, and drama films. Appearing on screen since the mid-1980s, he is known for his work in films such as Young Guns (1988), Staying Together (1989), Where the Day Takes You (1992), Point of No Return (1993), Angels in the Outfield (1994), My Best Friend's Wedding (1997), About Schmidt (2002), The Wedding Date (2005), August: Osage County (2013), Insidious: Chapter 3 (2015), and the HBO films The Last Outlaw (1993) and Long Gone (1987). Mulroney played the main antagonist Francis Gibson in NBC's Crisis, Dr. Walter Wallace in Pure Genius, Sean Pierce in Showtime's Shameless and Bobby Sheridan in USA's The Purge.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Asian_Indoor_Athletics_Championships_–_Results
2012 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships – Results
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Mohammad Al-Azemi", "Kuwait", "1:47.37" ], [ "2", "Adnan Al-Mntfage", "Iraq", "1:49.42" ], [ "3", "Yang Xiaofei", "China", "1:50.32" ], [ "4", "Teng Haining", "China", "1:51.05" ], [ "5", "Omar Al-Rasheedi", "Kuwait", "1:53.07" ], [ "6", "Yin Xiaolong", "China", "1:57.65" ] ]
Men 's results -- 800 meters
19 February
2012_Asian_Indoor_Athletics_Championships_–_Results_5
These are the official results of the 2012 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships which took place on 18-19 February 2012 in Hangzhou, China.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_Coast_Rugby_League
Atlantic Coast Rugby League
[ "Institution", "Location", "Enrollment", "Nickname", "Varsity Sports", "Rugby Since", "Head Coach" ]
[ [ "Clemson University", "Clemson , South Carolina", "20,576", "Tigers", "19", "1967", "Justin Hickey" ], [ "Maryland", "College Park , Maryland", "37,641", "Terrapins", "20", "1968", "Jeff Soeken" ], [ "Navy", "Annapolis , Maryland", "4,576", "Midshipmen", "30", "1963", "Mike Flanagan" ], [ "North Carolina", "Chapel Hill , North Carolina", "29,340", "Tar Heels", "28", "1966", "Pete Earsman" ], [ "North Carolina State", "Raleigh , North Carolina", "34,767", "Wolfpack", "25", "1965", "Jim Latham" ], [ "University of Virginia", "Charlottesville , Virginia", "20,895", "Cavaliers", "25", "1961", "Jon Roberts" ], [ "Virginia Tech", "Blacksburg , Virginia", "30,379", "Hokies", "21", "1891 / 1968", "Andy Richards" ], [ "Wake Forest", "Winston-Salem , North Carolina", "7,079", "Demon Deacons", "18", "1973", "Patrick Kane" ] ]
Member schools
The current 8 member schools of the ACRL are below . Most schools are members of the ACC and joined the ACRL in its year of inception in 2011 . Navy was the first non-ACC member , and announced in 2012 it would be joining the ACRL for the 2013 season . The University of Maryland left the ACC to join the Big Ten Conference in July 2014 .
Atlantic_Coast_Rugby_League_0
The Atlantic Coast Rugby League is an annual rugby union competition played every spring among eight universities - seven from the Atlantic Coast Conference, plus Navy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Tour_des_Fjords
2017 Tour des Fjords
[ "Rank", "Rider", "Team", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Edvald Boasson Hagen ( NOR )", "Team Dimension Data", "100" ], [ "2", "Timo Roosen ( NED )", "LottoNL-Jumbo", "56" ], [ "3", "August Jensen ( NOR )", "Team Coop", "54" ], [ "4", "Dries Van Gestel ( BEL )", "Sport Vlaanderen-Baloise", "39" ], [ "5", "Torkil Veyhe ( DEN )", "Team ColoQuick-Cult", "38" ], [ "6", "Daniel Turek ( CZE )", "Israel Cycling Academy", "36" ], [ "7", "Nick van der Lijke ( NED )", "Roompot-Nederlandse Loterij", "32" ], [ "8", "Jeroen Meijers ( NED )", "Roompot-Nederlandse Loterij", "18" ], [ "9", "Youcef Reguigui ( ALG )", "Team Dimension Data", "17" ], [ "10", "Jon Irisarri ( ESP )", "Caja Rural-Seguros RGA", "16" ] ]
Final standings -- Points classification
2017_Tour_des_Fjords_16
2017 Tour des Fjords was the fifth edition of the Tour des Fjords cycle stage race. The race was won by Norwegian racer Edvald Boasson Hagen.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islampur,_Uttar_Dinajpur_(Vidhan_Sabha_constituency)
Islampur, Uttar Dinajpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)
[ "Party", "Seats won", "Seat change" ]
[ [ "Indian National Congress", "3", "2" ], [ "Trinamool Congress", "2", "2" ], [ "Independent/ Rebel Congress", "1", "1" ], [ "Forward Bloc", "2", "0" ], [ "Communist Party of India ( Marxist )", "1", "2" ], [ "Communist Party of India", "0", "1" ] ]
Election results -- 2011
In the 2011 election , Abdul Karim Chowdhury of Trinamool Congress defeated his nearest rival Sayeda Farhat Afroz of CPI ( M ) . West Bengal assembly elections , 2011 : Islampur constituency [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Party Candidate Votes% ± AITC Abdul Karim Chowdhury 49,326 41.48 +2.34 # CPI ( M ) Sayeda Farhat Afroz 38,054 32.00 -13.21 Independent Kanaia Lal Agarwal 20,870 17.55 BJP Nepal Dutta 5,772 4.85 Independent Md . Nadeem Akhter 2,941 BSP Umar Ali 1,944 Turnout 118,907 79.28 AITC gain from CPI ( M ) Swing 15.55 # Kanaia Lal Agarwal , Chairman of Islampur municipality , run by the Congress , was the rebel Congress candidate who contested as an Independent from Islampur . He was suspended from the party but the Raiganj MP , Deepa Dasmunsi , campaigned for him . [ 12 ] . # Swing calculated on Trinamool Congress and CPI ( M ) vote percentages , as there was a rebel Congress candidate .
Islampur,_Uttar_Dinajpur_(Vidhan_Sabha_constituency)_4
Islampur (Vidhan Sabha constituency) is an assembly constituency in Uttar Dinajpur district in the Indian state of West Bengal.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wushu_at_the_2006_Asian_Games_–_Women's_changquan
Wushu at the 2006 Asian Games – Women's changquan
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Qiangshu", "Changquan", "Jianshu", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Ma Lingjuan ( CHN )", "9.86", "9.87", "9.86", "29.59" ], [ "2", "Susyana Tjhan ( INA )", "9.38", "9.53", "9.65", "28.56" ], [ "3", "Han Jing ( MAC )", "9.29", "9.49", "9.70", "28.48" ], [ "4", "Khor Poh Chin ( SIN )", "9.25", "9.38", "9.47", "28.10" ], [ "5", "Vũ Trà My ( VIE )", "9.17", "9.29", "9.55", "28.01" ], [ "6", "Chen Shao-chi ( TPE )", "9.30", "9.00", "9.54", "27.84" ], [ "7", "Amy Wong ( HKG )", "9.27", "9.01", "9.54", "27.82" ], [ "8", "Ng Xin Ni ( SIN )", "9.05", "9.26", "9.45", "27.76" ], [ "9", "Jeong Mi-na ( KOR )", "8.62", "8.78", "9.30", "26.70" ], [ "10", "Yevgeniya Ragulina ( KAZ )", "8.80", "8.74", "9.07", "26.61" ], [ "11", "Bhuwan Shrestha ( NEP )", "8.12", "6.75", "8.42", "23.29" ], [ "12", "Ayapana Toshibala ( IND )", "DNS", "DNS", "DNS", "0.00" ] ]
Results
Legend DNS — Did not start
Wushu_at_the_2006_Asian_Games_–_Women's_changquan_1
The women's changquan three events combined competition (Changquan, Qiangshu and Jianshu) at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, Qatar was held from 11 to 14 December at the Aspire Hall 3.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999–2000_FA_Premier_League
1999–2000 FA Premier League
[ "Award", "Winner", "Club" ]
[ [ "Premier League Manager of the Season", "Alex Ferguson", "Manchester United" ], [ "Premier League Player of the Season", "Kevin Phillips", "Sunderland" ], [ "PFA Players ' Player of the Year", "Roy Keane", "Manchester United" ], [ "PFA Young Player of the Year", "Harry Kewell", "Leeds United" ], [ "FWA Footballer of the Year", "Roy Keane", "Manchester United" ] ]
Awards -- Annual awards
1999–2000_FA_Premier_League_9
The 1999-2000 FA Premier League (known as the FA Carling Premiership for sponsorship reasons) was the eighth season of the FA Premier League, and Manchester United secured their sixth Premiership title. Like the previous season, they lost only three league games all season. Unlike in 1998-99 season, they won by a comfortable margin - 18 points as opposed to a single point. Their only disappointment of the season came when they lost their defence of the European Cup following a 3-2 defeat against Real Madrid in the quarter finals. Manchester United had withdrawn from the 1999-2000 FA Cup to participate in the FIFA World Club Championship at the request of the FA who wanted Manchester United to compete to support England's bid to host the World Cup. Chelsea would go on to win the last FA Cup held at Wembley Stadium before its redevelopment. The League Cup final was won by Leicester City, for the second time in four seasons. In Europe, Leeds United reached the UEFA Cup semi final and Arsenal were on the losing side to Galatasaray in the UEFA Cup final. Only one newly promoted team suffered relegation: Watford, who finished in last place, and achieved a record Premiership low of just 24 points (a record since broken by Sunderland (twice) and by Derby County, Aston Villa and Huddersfield Town), despite a decent start to their campaign which saw them beat both Liverpool (at Anfield) and Chelsea. The most successful promoted team was Sunderland, who finished seventh in the final table and spent much of the season pushing for a place in European competition. Bradford City, back in the top division for the first time since 1922, secured their Premiership survival on the last day of the season with a 1-0 win over Liverpool. The result meant that Liverpool lost out on a Champions League place, and Wimbledon were relegated after 14 years of top-division football.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Saunders
Jennifer Saunders
[ "Year", "Programme", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1982-1998 2011-2012", "The Comic Strip Presents", "Various characters", "Main cast 30 episodes ( plus 6 specials )" ], [ "1982-1984", "The Young Ones", "Helen Mucus/Sue", "2 episodes : Interesting and Time" ], [ "1985", "Happy Families", "Granny Fuddle", "" ], [ "1985-1986", "Girls on Top", "Jennifer Marsh", "13 episodes" ], [ "1987-2007", "French and Saunders", "Various characters", "Main cast ( 48 episodes )" ], [ "1992-1996 2001-2004 2011-2012", "Absolutely Fabulous", "Edina Monsoon", "Also creator and writer 35 episodes ( plus 4 aired specials )" ], [ "1996", "Roseanne", "Edina Monsoon", "1 episode : Satan , Darling" ], [ "1998", "Friends", "Andrea Waltham", "2 episodes : The One with Ross 's Wedding : Part Two and The One After Ross Says Rachel" ], [ "1999", "Let Them Eat Cake", "Colombine", "6 episodes" ], [ "2000", "Mirrorball", "Vivienne Keill", "TV pilot" ], [ "2006-2009", "Jam & Jerusalem", "Caroline Martin", "" ], [ "2007", "The Life and Times of Vivienne Vyle", "Vivienne Vyle", "6 episodes" ], [ "2011-2014", "This is Jinsy", "Miss Reason", "" ], [ "2012", "Dead Boss", "Governor Margaret", "6 episodes" ], [ "2013-2014", "Blandings", "Lady Constance Keeble", "13 episodes" ], [ "2014", "The Boy in the Dress", "Miss Windsor", "TV Movie" ], [ "2015-present", "Josh", "Judith", "3 episodes" ], [ "2017", "The Simpsons", "Phoebe", "Voice , 1 episode : Looking for Mr. Goodbart" ], [ "2017", "Grandpa 's Great Escape", "Miss Dandy", "TV Movie" ], [ "2017", "Joanna & Jennifer : Absolutely Champers", "Herself/co-presenter", "One-off BBC Documentary , co-presented by Joanna Lumley" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Jennifer_Saunders_0
Jennifer Jane Saunders (born 6 July 1958) is an English comedian, screenwriter, singer and actress. She has won three BAFTAs (including the BAFTA Fellowship), a British Comedy Award, a Rose d'Or Light Entertainment Festival Award, two Writers' Guild of Great Britain Awards, and a People's Choice Award. Saunders first found attention in the 1980s when she became a member of The Comic Strip after graduating from the Central School of Speech and Drama in London. With her comedy partner Dawn French, she wrote and starred in their eponymous sketch show, French and Saunders, for which she and French received a BAFTA fellowship in 2009. Saunders received acclaim through the early to mid-1990s for writing and playing the main character of Edina Monsoon in the BBC sitcom Absolutely Fabulous. She has guest-starred in the American sitcoms Roseanne and Friends and won the People's Choice Awards for voicing the evil Fairy Godmother in DreamWorks' animated Shrek 2. In 2015, Saunders voiced Queen Elizabeth II in the animated comedy film Minions, and in 2016 she voiced Nana Noodleman in the animated musical film Sing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Philadelphia_Phillies_team_records
List of Philadelphia Phillies team records
[ "Statistic", "Record", "Date" ]
[ [ "Hits allowed", "30", "September 2 , 1935" ], [ "Runs allowed", "28", "July 6 , 1929" ], [ "Home runs allowed", "9", "September 4 , 1999" ], [ "Strikeouts", "17*", "April 23 , 1961" ], [ "Strikeouts", "17*", "July 21 , 1997" ] ]
Team single-game records -- Single-game pitching
List_of_Philadelphia_Phillies_team_records_4
The Philadelphia Phillies have participated in 127 seasons in Major League Baseball since their inception in 1883. Through 2009, they have played 19,035 games, winning 9,035 and losing 10,162, for a winning their tenure as members of Major League Baseball's National League. Chuck Klein, the franchise's only batting Triple Crown winner, holds the most franchise records as of the end of the 2009 season, with eight, including career slugging percentage, career on-base plus slugging (OPS), and single-season extra-base hits. He is followed by Billy Hamilton, who holds seven records, including career batting average and the single-season runs record. Several Phillies hold National League and major league records. Pitcher/outfielder John Coleman is the most decorated in this category, holding three major league records, all from the franchise's inaugural season. Coleman set records for losses, earned runs allowed, and hits allowed, all in 1883 when he also set three additional franchise pitching records. Shortstop Jimmy Rollins broke Willie Wilson's record for at-bats in a single season with 716 in 2007, and first baseman Ryan Howard also set the major league record for strikeouts in a single season that same year with 199, before it was broken by Mark Reynolds of the Arizona Diamondbacks the following year. The 1930 Phillies, who went 52-102, set two more National League records, allowing 1,993 hits and 1,193 runs in the regular season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_hammer_throw
1986 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's hammer throw
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Result", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Sean Carlin", "Australia", "67.66", "Q" ], [ "2", "Björn-Peter Fuhrmann", "East Germany", "67.12", "Q" ], [ "3", "Valeriy Gubkin", "Soviet Union", "66.36", "Q" ], [ "4", "Vitaliy Alisevich", "Soviet Union", "66.10", "Q" ], [ "5", "Raphaël Piolanti", "France", "65.52", "Q" ], [ "6", "Sabin Khristov", "Bulgaria", "63.70", "Q" ], [ "7", "Jörn Hübner", "East Germany", "63.48", "Q" ], [ "8", "Frédéric Kuhn", "France", "61.54", "Q" ], [ "9", "René Fox", "West Germany", "61.26", "Q" ], [ "10", "Milan Malát", "Czechoslovakia", "60.98", "Q" ], [ "11", "Liviu Gabriel Ion", "Romania", "60.74", "Q" ], [ "12", "Nicola Sundas", "Italy", "59.38", "q" ], [ "13", "Otto Kohout", "Czechoslovakia", "59.06", "" ], [ "14", "Nobuhiro Todoroki", "Japan", "58.30", "" ], [ "15", "Rene Díaz", "Cuba", "58.24", "" ], [ "16", "Peter Baxevanis", "Australia", "57.34", "" ], [ "17", "Hannes Pinter", "Austria", "57.28", "" ], [ "18", "Ioánnis Deligiánnis", "Greece", "56.26", "" ], [ "19", "Aryírios Klapanaras", "Greece", "55.60", "" ], [ "20", "Adrián Marzo", "Argentina", "55.52", "" ] ]
Results -- Qualifications
1986_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_hammer_throw_1
The men's hammer throw event at the 1986 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Athens, Greece, at Olympic Stadium on 18 and 19 July. A 7257g (senior implement) hammer was used.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_World_Rally_Championship
1992 World Rally Championship
[ "Rally Name", "Dates run", "Podium Drivers ( Finishing Time )", "Podium Cars" ]
[ [ "Rallye Monte Carlo", "23 January-28 January", "Didier Auriol ( 6h:54m:20s ) Carlos Sainz ( 6h:56m:25s ) Juha Kankkunen ( 6h:57m:17s )", "Lancia Delta HF Integrale Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD Lancia Delta HF Integrale" ], [ "Swedish Rally", "13 February-16 February", "Mats Jonsson ( 5h:24m:37s ) Colin McRae ( 5h:25m:16s ) Stig Blomqvist ( 5h:26m:09s )", "Toyota Celica GT-Four ST165 Subaru Legacy RS Nissan Sunny GTi-R" ], [ "Rallye de Portugal", "3 March-7 March", "Juha Kankkunen ( 6h:24m:37s ) Miki Biasion ( 6h:26m:10s ) Carlos Sainz ( 6h:29m:36s )", "Lancia Delta HF Integrale Ford Sierra RS Cosworth 4x4 Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD" ], [ "Safari Rally", "27 March-1 April", "Carlos Sainz ( +2m:35s penalties ) Juha Kankkunen ( +3m:27s penalties ) Jorge Recalde ( +3m:34s penalties )", "Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD Lancia Delta HF Integrale Lancia Delta HF Integrale" ], [ "Tour de Corse", "3 May-6 May", "Didier Auriol ( 5h:34m:49s ) François Delecour ( 5h:36m:15s ) Philippe Bugalski ( 5h:38m:04s )", "Lancia Delta HF Integrale Ford Sierra RS Cosworth 4x4 Lancia Delta HF Integrale" ], [ "Acropolis Rally", "31 May-3 June", "Didier Auriol ( 7h:12m:08s ) Juha Kankkunen ( 7h:13m:37s ) Miki Biasion ( 7h:14m:33s )", "Lancia Delta HF Integrale Lancia Delta HF Integrale Ford Sierra RS Cosworth 4x4" ], [ "Rally New Zealand", "25 June-29 June", "Carlos Sainz ( 6h:36m:10s ) Piero Liatti ( 6h:40m:40s ) Ross Dunkerton ( 6h:46m:22s )", "Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD Lancia Delta HF Integrale Mitsubishi Galant VR-4" ], [ "Rally Argentina", "22 July-25 July", "Didier Auriol ( 4h:47m:26s ) Carlos Sainz ( 4h:49m:44s ) Gustavo Trelles ( 5h:01m:31s )", "Lancia Delta HF Integrale Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD Lancia Delta HF Integrale" ], [ "1000 Lakes Rally", "27 August-30 August", "Didier Auriol ( 4h:32m:45s ) Juha Kankkunen ( 4h:33m:25s ) Markku Alén ( 4h:34m:44s )", "Lancia Delta HF Integrale Lancia Delta HF Integrale Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD" ], [ "Rally Australia", "19 September-22 September", "Didier Auriol ( 5h:13m:12s ) Juha Kankkunen ( 5h:14m:53s ) Carlos Sainz ( 5h:15m:16s )", "Lancia Delta HF Integrale Lancia Delta HF Integrale Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD" ], [ "Rallye Sanremo", "12 October-14 October", "Andrea Aghini ( 5h:52m:11s ) Juha Kankkunen ( 5h:52m:51s ) François Delecour ( 5h:53m:53s )", "Lancia Delta HF Integrale Lancia Delta HF Integrale Ford Sierra RS Cosworth 4x4" ], [ "Rallye Côte d'Ivoire", "31 October-2 November", "Kenjiro Shinozuka ( +4h:09m:41s penalties ) Bruno Thiry ( +5h:32m:59s penalties ) Patrice Servant ( +5h:38m:02s penalties )", "Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 Opel Kadett GSI 16V Audi 90 Quattro" ], [ "Rally Catalunya", "9 November-11 November", "Carlos Sainz ( 6h:21m:13s ) Juha Kankkunen ( 6h:21m:49s ) Andrea Aghini ( 6h:22m:45s )", "Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD Lancia Delta HF Integrale Lancia Delta HF Integrale" ], [ "RAC Rally", "22 November-25 November", "Carlos Sainz ( 5h:23m:06s ) Ari Vatanen ( 5h:25m:22s ) Juha Kankkunen ( 5h:25m:51s )", "Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD Subaru Legacy RS Lancia Delta HF Integrale" ] ]
Events
1992_World_Rally_Championship_season_3
The 1992 World Rally Championship was the 20th season of the FIA World Rally Championship. The season consisted of 14 rallies. Carlos Sainz won his second drivers' world championship in a Toyota Celica GT-Four ST185, ahead of Juha Kankkunen and Didier Auriol. The manufacturers' title was won by Lancia, ahead of Toyota and Ford.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_weightlifting
List of Olympic medalists in weightlifting
[ "Games", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "1952 Helsinki details", "Norbert Schemansky United States", "Grigory Novak Soviet Union", "Lennox Kilgour Trinidad and Tobago" ], [ "1956 Melbourne details", "Arkady Vorobyov Soviet Union", "David Sheppard United States", "Jean Debuf France" ], [ "1960 Rome details", "Arkady Vorobyov Soviet Union", "Trofim Lomakin Soviet Union", "Louis Martin Great Britain" ], [ "1964 Tokyo details", "Vladimir Golovanov Soviet Union", "Louis Martin Great Britain", "Ireneusz Paliński Poland" ], [ "1968 Mexico City details", "Kaarlo Kangasniemi Finland", "Jaan Talts Soviet Union", "Marek Gołąb Poland" ], [ "1972 Munich details", "Andon Nikolov Bulgaria", "Atanas Shopov Bulgaria", "Hans Bettembourg Sweden" ], [ "1976 Montreal details", "David Rigert Soviet Union", "Lee James United States", "Atanas Shopov Bulgaria" ], [ "1980 Moscow details", "Péter Baczakó Hungary", "Rumen Aleksandrov Bulgaria", "Frank Mantek East Germany" ], [ "1984 Los Angeles details", "Nicu Vlad Romania", "Dumitru Petre Romania", "David Mercer Great Britain" ], [ "1988 Seoul details", "Anatoly Khrapaty Soviet Union", "Nail Mukhamedyarov Soviet Union", "Slawomir Zawada Poland" ], [ "1992 Barcelona details", "Kakhi Kakhiashvili Unified Team", "Sergey Syrtsov Unified Team", "Sergiusz Wolczaniecki Poland" ], [ "1996 Atlanta details", "Aleksey Petrov Russia", "Leonidas Kokas Greece", "Oliver Caruso Germany" ], [ "2000 Sydney details", "Akakios Kakiasvilis Greece", "Szymon Kołecki Poland", "Aleksey Petrov Russia" ], [ "2004 Athens details", "Milen Dobrev Bulgaria", "Khadzhimurat Akkayev Russia", "Eduard Tyukin Russia" ], [ "2008 Beijing details", "Szymon Kołecki Poland", "Arsen Kasabiev Georgia", "Yoandry Hernández Cuba" ], [ "2012 London details", "Saeid Mohammadpour Iran", "Kim Min-jae South Korea", "Tomasz Zieliński Poland" ], [ "2016 Rio details", "Sohrab Moradi Iran", "Vadzim Straltsou Belarus", "Aurimas Didžbalis Lithuania" ] ]
Current Program -- Men
82.5 kg–90 kg ( 1952–1992 ) 83–91 kg ( 1996 ) 85–94 kg ( 2000–2016 ) 82–96 kg ( 2020– )
List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_weightlifting_4
This is the complete list of Olympic medalists in weightlifting.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_presidential_trips_made_by_Barack_Obama_(2009)
List of presidential trips made by Barack Obama (2009)
[ "Country/ U.S. state", "Areas visited", "Dates", "Details" ]
[ [ "New Jersey", "Camden , Newark", "November 1", "President Obama was supporting the unsuccessful re-election campaign of Governor Jon Corzine . In Newark , he drew a crowd of approximately 11,000" ], [ "Wisconsin", "Madison", "November 4", "President Obama traveled to Wright Middle School in Madison , Wisconsin to discuss America 's public education strategies with Secretary of Education Arne Duncan" ], [ "Texas", "Killeen", "November 10", "President Obama traveled to Fort Hood outside Killeen , Texas , to speak at a memorial for the victims of the Fort Hood shooting" ], [ "Virginia", "Arlington County", "November 11", "President Obama traveled to the Arlington National Cemetery on Veterans Day , laying a wreath on the Tomb of the Unknowns" ], [ "Alaska", "Anchorage", "November 12", "President Obama made a brief trip to Elmendorf Air Force Base , speaking to military personnel there while en route to Tokyo" ], [ "Japan", "Tokyo", "November 13-14", "The trip was the first stop on a four-nation tour of Asia . While in Japan , President Obama met with Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama . Obama also visited the Tokyo Imperial Palace , meeting with Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko , and made a speech at the Suntory Hall in Tokyo" ], [ "Singapore", "Singapore", "November 14-15", "The trip was the second stop on a four-nation tour of Asia . Obama was attending the APEC summit meeting . While in Singapore , Obama took part in bilateral meetings with Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono" ], [ "China", "Shanghai , Beijing", "November 15-18", "The third stop on a four-nation tour of Asia . In Shanghai , President Obama met with Shanghai Party Secretary Yu Zhengsheng and Mayor Han Zheng . He also took part in a town-hall style meeting with Chinese students , addressing a range of issues such as internet censorship and U.S. arms deals with Taiwan . In Beijing , Obama took part in a bilateral meeting with President Hu Jintao , and met with Premier Wen Jiabao . Obama also met briefly with his half brother Mark Ndesandjo , and visited various cultural sights ; these included the Forbidden City and part of the Great Wall of China" ], [ "South Korea", "Seoul , Osan", "November 18-19", "The trip was the final stop on a four-nation tour of Asia . President Obama met with President Lee Myung-bak at the Blue House , discussing such issues as the inactive South Korea - United States Free Trade Agreement . Obama also met with American soldiers stationed at Osan Air Base" ] ]
November
List_of_presidential_trips_made_by_Barack_Obama_during_2009_9
This is a list of presidential trips made by Barack Obama during 2009, the first year of his presidency as the 44th President of the United States. Following his inauguration on January 21, 2009, Obama traveled to 22 different states internationally, in addition to many more trips made domestically within the United States. This list excludes trips made within Washington, D.C., the U.S. federal capital in which the White House, the official residence and principal workplace of the President, is located. Additionally excluded are trips to Camp David, the country residence of the President, and to the private home of the Obama family in Kenwood, Chicago.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1970_Big_Ten_Conference_football_season
1970 Big Ten Conference football season
[ "Conf . Rank", "Team", "Head coach", "AP final", "AP high", "Overall record", "Conf . record", "PPG", "PAG", "MVP" ]
[ [ "1", "Ohio State", "Woody Hayes", "# 5", "# 1", "9-1", "7-0", "29.0", "12.0", "Jim Stillwagon" ], [ "2 ( tie )", "Michigan", "Bo Schembechler", "# 9", "# 4", "9-1", "6-1", "28.8", "9.0", "Don Moorhead Henry Hill" ], [ "2 ( tie )", "Northwestern", "Alex Agase", "NR", "# 18", "6-4", "6-1", "23.3", "16.1", "Mike Adamle" ], [ "4", "Iowa", "Ray Nagel", "NR", "NR", "3-6-1", "3-3-1", "12.9", "25.9", "Dave Clement" ], [ "5 ( tie )", "Wisconsin", "John Jardine", "NR", "NR", "4-5-1", "3-4", "19.8", "19.5", "Chuck Winfrey" ], [ "5 ( tie )", "Michigan State", "Duffy Daugherty", "NR", "NR", "4-6", "3-4", "19.0", "21.5", "Eric Allen" ], [ "7", "Minnesota", "Murray Warmath", "NR", "NR", "3-6-1", "2-4-1", "18.0", "23.7", "Jeff Wright" ], [ "8", "Purdue", "Bob DeMoss", "NR", "NR", "4-6", "2-5", "16.1", "18.9", "Stan Brown" ], [ "9 ( tie )", "Illinois", "Jim Valek", "NR", "NR", "3-7", "1-6", "16.5", "27.9", "Doug Dieken" ], [ "9 ( tie )", "Indiana", "John Pont", "NR", "NR", "1-9", "1-6", "10.2", "30.0", "Chris Morris" ] ]
Season overview -- Results and team statistics
1970_Big_Ten_Conference_football_season_0
The 1970 Big Ten Conference football season was the 75th season of college football played by the member schools of the Big Ten Conference and was a part of the 1970 NCAA University Division football season. The 1970 Ohio State Buckeyes football team, under head coach Woody Hayes, won the Big Ten football championship, was ranked No. 5 in the final AP Poll, and led the conference in scoring offense (29.0 points per game). The Buckeyes were undefeated in the regular season but lost to Stanford in the 1971 Rose Bowl. Defensive back Jack Tatum and middle guard Jim Stillwagon were consensus first-team All-Americans. Stillwagon also won the Outland Trophy as the best interior lineman in college football. Running back John Brockington led the conference with 102 points scored, received first-team All-American honors from multiple selectors, and was the first Big Ten player selected in the 1971 NFL Draft with the ninth overall pick. Quarterback Rex Kern finished fifth in the voting for the 1970 Heisman Trophy. The 1970 Michigan Wolverines football team, under head coach Bo Schembechler, was ranked No. 9 in the final AP Poll and led the conference in scoring defense (9.0 points per game). Michigan's only loss was to Ohio State. Offensive tackle Dan Dierdorf was a consensus first-team All-American.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_post-secondary_institutions_in_Malaysia
List of post-secondary institutions in Malaysia
[ "Name in English", "Name in Malay", "Acronym", "Foundation", "Location", "Link" ]
[ [ "Advanced Technology Training Centre , Kulim", "Institut Latihan Perindustrian Jitra", "-", "-", "Kulim", "[ 72 ]" ], [ "Alor Setar Technical Secondary School", "Sekolah Menengah Teknik Alor Setar", "ASTECH", "1972", "Alor Setar", "[ 73 ]" ], [ "Clara International Beauty Academy , Alor Setar", "-", "-", "-", "Alor Setar", "-" ], [ "GIATMARA Centres in Kedah", "Pusat-pusat GIATMARA di Kedah", "-", "-", "Alor Setar", "[ 74 ]" ], [ "Industrial Training Institute , Jitra", "Institut Latihan Perindustrian Jitra", "-", "1990", "Jitra", "[ 75 ]" ], [ "Kedah Industrial Skills and Management Development Centre", "-", "KISMEC", "1993", "Sungai Petani", "[ 76 ]" ], [ "KEDA Training Centre", "Pusat Latihan KEDA", "PUSTIKA", "-", "Sik", "-" ], [ "Kulim Technical Secondary School", "Sekolah Menengah Teknik Kulim", "-", "-", "Kulim", "[ 77 ]" ], [ "Langkawi Technical Secondary School", "Sekolah Menengah Teknik Langkawi", "-", "1990", "Kuah", "[ 78 ]" ], [ "Malaysian Agricultural College", "Kolej Pertanian Malaysia", "-", "2007", "Alor Setar", "-" ], [ "MARA Poly-Tech College", "Kolej Poly-Tech MARA", "KPTMKCAS", "1994", "Alor Setar", "[ 79 ]" ], [ "MARA Skills Institute , Alor Setar", "Institut Kemahiran MARA Alor Setar", "IKMAS", "1971", "Alor Setar", "[ 80 ]" ], [ "Ministry of Home Affairs Training Centre", "Pusat Latihan Kementerian Dalam Negeri", "-", "-", "Alor Setar", "-" ], [ "National Prawn Fry Production and Research Center", "Pusat Pengeluaran dan Penyelidikan Benih Udang Kebangsaan", "-", "1987", "Kuala Muda", "-" ], [ "National Youth Skills Institute , Jitra", "Institut Kemahiran Belia Negara , Jitra", "-", "-", "Jitra", "-" ], [ "Strategic and Technology Education College", "Kolej Pengajian Strategik dan Teknologi", "-", "-", "Gurun", "-" ], [ "Sungai Petani Technical Secondary School", "Sekolah Menengah Teknik Sungai Petani", "SMTSP", "1991", "Sungai Petani", "[ 81 ]" ] ]
List_of_post-secondary_institutions_in_Malaysia_4
This is a list of post-secondary institutions in Malaysia. Post-secondary education in Malaysia is organised upon the Malaysian Qualifications Framework and includes the training and education in the academic sector, vocational and technical sector, and the skills sector. Accreditation agencies include the Malaysian Qualifications Agency for qualifications in the academic and vocational and technical sectors, the Department of Skills Development (formerly the National Vocational Training Council) for the Malaysian Skills Certificate () and Diploma () qualifications as well as other recognised agencies like the Malaysian Nursing Board () and self-accrediting universities and university colleges. The list below is classified by their regulatory authorities, segmented by their locations according to states. For the purpose of this list, institutions that bear the status of universities and university colleges as per the provisions of the University and University Colleges Act 1971 and the Education Act 1996 are listed in a separate article. There might be some duplication in both lists as some institutions provide accredited training and education in multiple sectors are regulated by both bodies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulster
Ulster
[ "County", "Population", "Area" ]
[ [ "County Antrim ( Contae Aontroma ; Coontie Anthrim/Antrìm/Antrim/Entrim )", "618,108", "3,046 km ( 1,176 sq mi )" ], [ "County Armagh ( Contae Ard Mhacha ; Coontie Airmagh/Armagh )", "174,792", "1,254 km ( 484 sq mi )" ], [ "County Cavan ( Contae an Chabháin )", "73,183", "1,931 km ( 746 sq mi )" ], [ "County Donegal ( Contae Dhún na nGall/Thír Chonaill ; Coontie Dunnygal/Dinnygal )", "161,137", "4,861 km ( 1,877 sq mi )" ], [ "County Down ( Contae an Dúin ; Coontie Doon/Doun )", "531,665", "2,466 km ( 952 sq mi )" ], [ "County Fermanagh ( Contae Fhear Manach ; Coontie Fermanagh/Fermanay )", "61,170", "1,691 km ( 653 sq mi )" ], [ "County Londonderry ( Contae Dhoire ; Coontie Loonenderrie )", "247,132", "2,075 km ( 801 sq mi )" ], [ "County Monaghan ( Contae Mhuineacháin )", "60,483", "1,295 km ( 500 sq mi )" ], [ "County Tyrone ( Contae Thír Eoghain ; Coontie Tyrone/Owenslann )", "177,986", "3,263 km ( 1,260 sq mi )" ], [ "Grand Total", "2,105,656", "21,882 km ( 8,449 sq mi )" ] ]
Geography and political sub-divisions -- County-based sub-divisions
Ulster_0
Ulster (/ˈʌlstər/; Irish: Ulaidh [ˈʊlˠəi] or Cúige Uladh [ˌkuːɟə ˈʊlˠə]; Ulster Scots: Ulstèr or Ulster) is one of the four traditional Irish provinces, situated in the north of Ireland. It is made up of nine counties: six of these constitute Northern Ireland (a part of the United Kingdom); the remaining three are in the Republic of Ireland. It is the second largest (after Munster) and second most populous (after Leinster) of Ireland's four provinces, with Belfast being its biggest city. Unlike the other provinces, Ulster has a high percentage of Protestants, making up almost half of its population. English is the main language and Ulster English the main dialect. A minority also speak Irish, and there are Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking regions) in southern County Londonderry, the Gaeltacht Quarter of Belfast and in Donegal, where 25% of the total Gaeltacht population of Ireland is located. Lough Neagh, in the east, is the largest lake in the British Isles, while Lough Erne in the west is one of its largest lake networks. The main mountain ranges are the Mournes, Sperrins, Croaghgorms and Derryveagh Mountains. Historically, Ulster lay at the heart of the Gaelic world made up of Gaelic Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man. According to tradition, in ancient Ireland it was one of the fifths (Irish: cúige) ruled by a rí ruirech, or king of over-kings. It is named after the overkingdom of Ulaid, in the east of the province, which was in turn named after the Ulaid folk. The other overkingdoms in Ulster were Airgíalla and Ailech.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_radio_in_Australia
Digital radio in Australia
[ "Station Name", "Format", "Details", "Owner", "Service ID", "Bitrate" ]
[ [ "7HOFM", "Adult contemporary", "Simulcast of 101.7 FM", "Grant Broadcasters", "0x1380", "48kbit/s" ], [ "Hit100.9", "Classic hits / Hot adult contemporary", "Simulcast of 100.9 FM", "Southern Cross Austereo", "0x1391", "48kbit/s" ], [ "Triple M Hobart", "Adult contemporary", "Simulcast of 107.3 FM", "Southern Cross Austereo", "0x1390", "48kbit/s" ], [ "Hit Easy", "Easy listening", "Digital only", "Southern Cross Austereo", "0x1397", "40kbit/s" ], [ "Hit Oldskool", "Classic hits / Hot adult contemporary", "Digital only", "Southern Cross Austereo", "0x1396", "40kbit/s" ], [ "MMM Classic Rock", "Rock", "Digital only", "Southern Cross Austereo", "0x1393", "40kbit/s" ], [ "MMM Country", "Country", "Digital only", "Southern Cross Austereo", "0x1398", "40kbit/s" ], [ "7HO Classic Hits", "Adult contemporary", "Digital Only", "Grant Broadcasters", "0x1382", "40kbit/s" ], [ "KIX Country", "Country", "Digital only", "Grant Broadcasters", "0x1381", "40kbit/s" ], [ "7RPH Print Radio", "Radio reading service", "Simulcast of 864 AM", "Community", "0x13B0", "64kbit/s" ], [ "Hobart FM", "Community", "Simulcast of 96.1 and 92.1 FM", "Community", "0x13B3", "64kbit/s" ], [ "Ultra 106.5", "Christian", "Simulcast of 106.5 FM", "Community", "0x13B1", "64kbit/s" ] ]
Current services -- Commercial and community radio
Digital_radio_in_Australia_1
Digital broadcast radio in Australia uses the DAB+ standard and is available in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra, Darwin and Hobart.However, after nine years regional large cities like Townsville still do not have DAB. The national government owned networks, the ABC and SBS, and the commercial radio stations in each market provide many of their services and a few digital-only services on the digital platform. Australia uses the AAC+ codec provided with upgraded DAB+ standard.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_January_1918
List of shipwrecks in January 1918
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Asimina", "Greece", "World War I : The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Tyrrhenian Sea off Stromboli , Italy by SM UC-53 ( Imperial German Navy )" ], [ "Athos", "Norway", "World War I : The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea 1 nautical mile ( 1.9 km ) east north east of Kettleness , Yorkshire , United Kingdom by SM UB-34 ( Imperial German Navy ) with the loss of two of her crew" ], [ "Caterina", "Italy", "World War I : The sailing vessel was sunk in the Gulf of Genoa by SM UB-49 ( Imperial German Navy )" ], [ "Cork", "United Kingdom", "World War I : The passenger ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Irish Sea 9 nautical miles ( 17 km ) north east of Point Lynas , Anglesey ( 53°34′N 4°14′W / 53.567°N 4.233°W / 53.567 ; -4.233 ) by SM U-103 ( Imperial German Navy ) with the loss of twelve of the 35 people on board" ], [ "Germano", "Portugal", "World War I : The trawler was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean off Cape Mondego ( 40°11′N 9°37′W / 40.183°N 9.617°W / 40.183 ; -9.617 ) by SM U-152 ( Imperial German Navy )" ], [ "USS Guinevere", "United States Navy", "The patrol vessel ran aground in the Bay of Biscay and sank without loss of life" ], [ "Hartley", "United Kingdom", "World War I : The collier was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea 2 nautical miles ( 3.7 km ) north east of Skinningrove , Yorkshire ( 54°36′N 0°49′W / 54.600°N 0.817°W / 54.600 ; -0.817 ) by SM UB-34 ( Imperial German Navy ) . Her crew survived" ], [ "Louie Bell", "United Kingdom", "World War I : The schooner was scuttled in the English Channel 15 nautical miles ( 28 km ) north of Cherbourg , Seine-Inférieure , France ( 49°53′N 1°44′W / 49.883°N 1.733°W / 49.883 ; -1.733 ) by SM UB-58 ( Imperial German Navy ) . Her crew survived" ], [ "May", "United Kingdom", "World War I : The ketch was scuttled in the English Channel 18 nautical miles ( 33 km ) south east of Berry Head , Devon by SM UC-64 ( Imperial German Navy ) . Her crew survived" ], [ "Ministro Yriondo", "Argentina", "World War I : The auxiliary schooner was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Toulon , Var , France ( 43°00′N 5°46′E / 43.000°N 5.767°E / 43.000 ; 5.767 ) by SM UC-67 ( Imperial German Navy ) . Her crew survived" ], [ "Rob Roy", "United Kingdom", "World War I : The schooner was shelled and sunk in the English Channel 20 nautical miles ( 37 km ) south west of St. Catherine 's Point , Isle of Wight ( 50°17′N 1°30′W / 50.283°N 1.500°W / 50.283 ; -1.500 ) by SM UC-64 ( Imperial German Navy ) . Her crew survived" ], [ "Serra do Gerez", "Portugal", "World War I : The trawler was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean ( 40°04′N 9°36′W / 40.067°N 9.600°W / 40.067 ; -9.600 ) by SM U-152 ( Imperial German Navy ) . Her crew survived" ], [ "SM U-84", "Imperial German Navy", "World War I : The Type U 81 submarine was depth charged and sunk in St George 's Channel ( 51°53′N 5°44′W / 51.883°N 5.733°W / 51.883 ; -5.733 ) by USS PC-62 ( United States Navy ) with the loss of all 40 crew" ], [ "SM UB-35", "Imperial German Navy", "World War I : The Type UB II submarine was depth charged and sunk in the North Sea ( 51°03′N 1°46′E / 51.050°N 1.767°E / 51.050 ; 1.767 ) by HMS Leven ( Royal Navy ) with the loss of 26 of her 28 crew" ], [ "Union", "France", "World War I : The coaster was sunk in the English Channel 7 nautical miles ( 13 km ) north of Sept Îles , Côtes-du-Nord ( 48°58′N 3°30′W / 48.967°N 3.500°W / 48.967 ; -3.500 ) by SM U-90 ( Imperial German Navy )" ], [ "Figaro", "France", "World War I : On a voyage from Brest to Rouen carrying coal , the coaster was sunk , maybe by a mine , certainly after an explosion 3.5 nm SW of Les Hanois Lighthouse , west of Guernsey Channel Islands" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_January_1918_26
The list of shipwrecks in January 1918 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during January 1918.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1981_Ryder_Cup
1981 Ryder Cup
[ "Player", "Points", "Overall", "Singles", "Foursomes", "Fourballs" ]
[ [ "José Maria Cañizares", "1", "1-2-0", "0-1-0", "0-0-0", "1-1-0" ], [ "Howard Clark", "1.5", "1-0-1", "1-0-0", "0-0-0", "0-0-1" ], [ "Eamonn Darcy", "0", "0-2-0", "0-1-0", "0-0-0", "0-1-0" ], [ "Nick Faldo", "1", "1-2-0", "1-0-0", "0-1-0", "0-1-0" ], [ "Bernard Gallacher", "1.5", "1-2-1", "0-0-1", "1-1-0", "0-1-0" ], [ "Mark James", "2", "2-3-0", "0-1-0", "1-1-0", "1-1-0" ], [ "Bernhard Langer", "1.5", "1-2-1", "0-0-1", "0-2-0", "1-0-0" ], [ "Sandy Lyle", "2", "2-3-0", "0-1-0", "1-1-0", "1-1-0" ], [ "Peter Oosterhuis", "0", "0-3-0", "0-1-0", "0-2-0", "0-0-0" ], [ "Manuel Piñero", "2", "2-2-0", "1-0-0", "0-2-0", "1-0-0" ], [ "Des Smyth", "2", "2-3-0", "0-1-0", "1-1-0", "1-1-0" ], [ "Sam Torrance", "0.5", "0-3-1", "0-1-0", "0-1-0", "0-1-1" ] ]
Individual player records -- Europe
1981_Ryder_Cup_0
The 24th Ryder Cup Matches were held 18-20 September 1981 at the Walton Heath Golf Club in Walton-on-the-Hill, Surrey, England, southwest of London. The United States team won the competition by a score of 18½ to 9½ points. To date, it remains the largest margin of defeat for a European team (since 1979) at the Ryder Cup. Seve Ballesteros was not selected for the European team after an ongoing dispute with the European Tour concerning appearance money. Tony Jacklin was also left off the team. It was the sixth and final Ryder Cup for Jack Nicklaus as a competitor and he won all four of his matches. He had failed to make the team for first time in 1979. Bernhard Langer made his Ryder Cup debut in 1981 and was 1-2 in pairs and halved his singles match.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Hearted
Deep Hearted
[ "#", "Title", "Featured guest ( s )", "Producer" ]
[ [ "1", "Intro", "Jack Nicholson & The Game", "Dubb Knox" ], [ "2", "The Movement", "Planet Asia", "Thayod Ausar" ], [ "3", "You Ai n't Me", "Chamillionaire & Ras Kass", "Da Riffs" ], [ "4", "Bloody Money", "PNB ( Pop n Bullets ) & JellyRoll", "DJ Khalil" ], [ "5", "Co-Operation", "Dilated Peoples", "DJ Babu" ], [ "6", "Clean Up", "Black Thought & Saukrates", "Madlib" ], [ "7", "One Step", "Talib Kweli", "Blaqtoven" ], [ "8", "I Cant Wait", "Tha Alkaholiks & Stylistik Jones", "Thayod Ausar" ], [ "9", "Kings of the Deck", "Planet Asia", "Da Riffs" ], [ "10", "Come N Get Me", "Ina Williams", "DJ Khalil" ], [ "11", "Homies", "Blaqtoven", "J Thrill" ], [ "12", "Streetlights", "Talib Kweli", "Evidence" ], [ "13", "On the Grind", "", "J Thrill" ], [ "14", "Wreckless Words", "", "DJ Khalil" ], [ "15", "Dirty Dirty", "Juvenile", "J Macc" ] ]
Track listing
Deep_Hearted_1
Deep Hearted is the debut album of the hip hop group Strong Arm Steady. It was released on August 28, 2007 under Nature Sounds.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/428th_Maryland_General_Assembly
428th Maryland General Assembly
[ "District", "Counties Represented", "Delegate", "Party", "First Elected", "Committee" ]
[ [ "1A", "Allegany , Garrett", "Wendell R. Beitzel", "Republican", "2006", "Health and Government Operations" ], [ "1B", "Allegany", "Kevin Kelly", "Democratic", "1986", "Judiciary" ], [ "1C", "Allegany , Washington", "LeRoy Myers", "Republican", "2002", "Appropriations" ], [ "2A", "Washington", "Andrew A. Serafini", "Republican", "2008", "Ways and Means" ], [ "2B", "Washington", "Neil Parrott", "Republican", "2010", "Judiciary" ], [ "2C", "Washington", "John P. Donoghue", "Democratic", "1990", "Health and Government Operations" ], [ "3A", "Frederick", "Galen R. Clagett", "Democratic", "2002", "Appropriations" ], [ "3A", "Frederick", "Patrick N. Hogan", "Republican", "2010", "Environmental Matters" ], [ "3B", "Frederick , Washington", "Michael Hough", "Republican", "2010", "Appropriations" ], [ "4A", "Frederick", "Kathy Afzali", "Republican", "2010", "Ways and Means" ], [ "4A", "Frederick", "Kelly M. Schulz", "Republican", "2010", "Economic Matters" ], [ "4B", "Carroll , Frederick", "Donald B. Elliott", "Republican", "1986", "Health and Government Operations" ], [ "5A", "Carroll", "Justin Ready", "Republican", "2010", "Health and Government Operations" ], [ "5A", "Carroll", "Nancy Stocksdale", "Republican", "1994", "Appropriations" ], [ "5B", "Carroll , Baltimore County", "Wade Kach", "Republican", "1974", "Health and Government Operations" ], [ "6", "Baltimore County", "Joseph J. Minnick", "Democratic", "1988", "Economic Matters" ], [ "6", "Baltimore County", "John Olszewski", "Democratic", "2006", "Ways and Means" ], [ "6", "Baltimore County", "Michael H. Weir , Jr", "Democratic", "2002", "Environmental Matters" ], [ "7", "Baltimore County , Harford", "Richard Impallaria", "Republican", "2002", "Economic Matters" ], [ "7", "Baltimore County , Harford", "Pat McDonough", "Republican", "1978", "Health and Government Operations" ] ]
House of Delegates -- State delegates
Democrat/Republican Democratic Party Republican Party
428th_Maryland_General_Assembly_6
The 428th Maryland General Assembly convened in a regular session on January 13, 2011 and adjourned sine die on April 12, 2011.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord's_No._1_Ground
Lord's No. 1 Ground
[ "No", "Bowler", "Date", "Team", "Opposing Team", "Inn", "O", "R", "W", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Bert Vogler", "21 January 1910", "South Africa", "England", "2", "30", "83", "5", "South Africa won" ], [ "2", "Aubrey Faulkner", "21 January 1910", "South Africa", "England", "4", "33.4", "87", "6", "South Africa won" ], [ "3", "Sydney Barnes", "13 December 1913", "England", "South Africa", "1", "19.4", "57", "5", "England won" ], [ "4", "Sydney Barnes", "13 December 1913", "England", "South Africa", "3", "25", "48", "5", "England won" ], [ "5", "Sydney Barnes", "14 February 1914", "England", "South Africa", "1", "29.5", "56", "7", "Drawn" ], [ "6", "Claude Carter", "14 February 1914", "South Africa", "England", "2", "28", "50", "6", "Drawn" ], [ "7", "Sydney Barnes", "14 February 1914", "England", "South Africa", "3", "32", "88", "7", "Drawn" ], [ "8", "Jimmy Blanckenberg", "5 November 1921", "South Africa", "Australia", "1", "24.4", "78", "5", "Drawn" ], [ "9", "Jack Gregory", "5 November 1921", "Australia", "South Africa", "2", "25.1", "77", "6", "Drawn" ] ]
Five-wicket hauls
Nine five-wicket hauls were taken in the four Test matches played on the ground . The ground no longer exists . [ 6 ]
Lord's_No._1_Ground_1
Lord's No. 1 Ground also known as Lord's was a cricket ground in Durban, South Africa. It hosted 4 matches of Test cricket between 1910 and 1921 with the 2nd Test in 1909/10 and the 1st and 4th Tests in 1913/14, all between South Africa and England, and the 1st Test in 1921/22 between South Africa and Australia. The ground was demolished in 1922.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrorism_in_the_Philippines
Terrorism in the Philippines
[ "Date", "Location", "Deaths", "Injuries", "Type", "Description" ]
[ [ "22 April", "Nunungan Nunungan ( Philippines ) Northern Mindanao", "13", "10", "Automatic weapons and Grenade / RPG fire", "- - - Just after 4pm , gunmen open fire on a truck carrying mayor Abdulmalik Manamparan and his supporters as they traveled home from a campaign event on a remote mountain road near Nunungan town . According to Manamparan , the dump truck and another vehicle had been full of civilians who had joined the campaign , including students who were on vacation and a number of relatives of the candidates . Statements issued by Senior Superintendent Gerardo Rosales , chief of the Lanao del Norte province , suggested the survivors of the ambush had identified the attackers and told investigators that the ambush was part of an ongoing family feud . However the Senior Superintendent has not named any suspects thus far . Killed in the ambush were Adnanie Manamparan , 32 ; Baobi Manamparan , 25 ; Sadam Manamparan , 23 ; Johani Bantuas , 21 ; Sami Sanayon , 21 ; Baby Dimasangcay , 16 ; Lala Diamrang , 54 ; Apipa Mamantuc , 18 ; Saidona Mamantuc , 52 ; Hamdan Mamantuc , 18 ; Alinor Mamantuc , 19 ; Maliha Sultan , 17 ; and a final victim who remained unidentified" ], [ "25 April", "Guindolongan Guindolongan ( Philippines ) SOCCSKSARGEN", "1", "1", "Improvised Explosive Device", "- - - The village chief of Macasampen in the township of Guindolongan , Sanlindatu Rajamuda , is killed and his son severely injured by a bomb blast as they board a vehicle , according to provincial police commander Senior Superintendent Rodelio Jocson" ], [ "11 May", "Bukidnon Bukidnon ( Philippines ) Northern Mindanao", "4", "unknown", "Automatic weapons and Grenade / RPG fire", "Rebels of the communist New People 's Army allegedly ambush the convoy of Bukidnon town mayor Joelito Jacosalem Talaid , wounding the politician and killing four of his bodyguards . A radio report stated the mayor had been shot in the leg . Talaid was traveling through Barangay Kibogtok when he and his bodyguards were stopped by up to 10 armed men . Talaid was also allegedly forced to hand over 7 million Philippine pesos worth of cash to the suspects" ], [ "27 May", "Allacapan Allacapan ( Philippines ) Cagayan Valley", "7", "7", "Improvised Explosive Device / Automatic weapons fire", "Rebels of the communist New People 's Army allegedly ambush a truck carrying members of the Philippine National Police elite Special Action Force travelling in Allacapan at around 8:30 a.m . The vehicle allegedly struck a landmine placed on the roadway as it was headed for a medical facility where the soldiers were to undergo an electrocardiography procedure . According to the police spokesman of Cagayan province , Senior Inspector Cesar Orlanes , around 30 members of the New People 's Army opened fire on the truck after the explosion . Rodrigo de Gracia , a regional police director , stated the police commandos returned fire but were overpowered by the rebels , who later fled with weapons from the slain officers . The wounded officers managed to escape on foot and were rescued by government troops stationed by the Ballesteros Municipal Hospital . Troops later set up roadblocks and dispatched reinforcements to track down the assailants" ], [ "26 July", "Cagayan de Oro Cagayan de Oro ( Philippines ) Northern Mindanao", "6", "45", "Improvised Explosive Device", "On 26 July 2013 , when the bomb exploded at a restaurant packed with doctors and pharmaceutical salesmen at the Rosario Arcade , Limketkai Mall , killing at least 6 people and 45 people were injured . A terrorist known as also Khilafah Islamiyah ; however , the bombing attacks that also reactions over to the 2005 Valentine 's Day bombings that occurred in 2005 , that killing at least 4 people including a 12-year-old young boy who dies from the shrapnel wound after the bomb has just left over near outside the bus terminal in Davao City , Philippines , and also 40 people were severely injured in the blast site that were also behind the bombing attacks . In responsible for this attack after another one for the October 2012 against the Maxandrea Hotel bombing attack , killing 2 people and 2 people were severely injured in the blast site" ], [ "17 September", "Davao City Davao City ( Philippines ) Davao", "0", "5", "Improvised Explosive Device", "- - - The mall was subjected to one of the two terrorist bombings that occurred on 17 September 2013 , with their both abandoning shopping malls attacked at Gaisano Mall of Davao firstly , and lastly would be SM City Davao during their both blast sites . It happened during the time of armed crisis in Zamboanga City , which involved elements of the Moro National Liberation Front ( MNLF ) ; however , the MNLF Davao Regional Command denied that they were behind the bombings , at least five people were taken to the hospital after their both blast sites" ] ]
List of terrorist incidents in the Philippines -- 2010s
Terrorism_in_the_Philippines_16
Terrorism is a major social issue in the Philippines and is linked to the Moro conflict and CPP-NPA-NDF rebellion.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diving_at_the_1928_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_10_metre_platform
Diving at the 1928 Summer Olympics – Men's 10 metre platform
[ "Rank", "Diver", "Nation", "Points", "Score" ]
[ [ "1", "Walter Colbath", "United States", "5", "91.68" ], [ "2", "Albert Knight", "Great Britain", "14", "83.48" ], [ "3", "Karl Schumm", "Germany", "14", "81.44" ], [ "4", "Helge Öberg", "Sweden", "17", "80.36" ], [ "5", "Armand Billard", "France", "25", "67.96" ], [ "6", "Abdel Moneim Mokhtar", "Egypt", "31", "59.14" ], [ "7", "Harry Morris", "Australia", "34", "53.42" ], [ "8", "Emanuel Davidson", "Netherlands", "40", "46.40" ], [ "9", "Luigi Cangiullo", "Italy", "", "DNF" ] ]
Results -- First round
Diving_at_the_1928_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_10_metre_platform_0
The men's 10 metre platform, also reported as high diving, was one of four diving events on the diving at the 1928 Summer Olympics programme. The competition was actually held from both 10 metre and 5 metre boards. Divers performed four compulsory dives - running plain dive, backward somersault (5 metre platform), standing plain dive, running plain dive (10 metre platform) - and four dives of the competitor's choice (different from the compulsory), from either platform, for a total of eight dives. The competition was held from Thursday August 9, 1928 to Saturday August 11, 1928. Twenty-four divers from twelve nations competed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_bridges_and_viaducts_in_Lincolnshire
List of bridges and viaducts in Lincolnshire
[ "Name", "Crosses", "Locality", "Type", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Warth 's Bridge", "River Lymn", "Thorpe Culvert", "", "Carries minor road between Thorpe Fendykes and Thorpe Culvert" ], [ "Westborough Footbridge 1", "River Witham", "Westborough", "Steel Beam", "Public footpath . Carries Viking Way" ], [ "Westborough Footbridge 2", "River Witham", "Westborough", "Concrete Beam", "Public bridleway" ], [ "White House Bridge", "River Lymn", "Wainfleet", "Brick Arch", "Carries a minor road between Wainfleet All Saints and the coast" ], [ "Wigford Way", "River Witham", "Lincoln", "Concrete Beam", "Carries A57 Wigford Way Dual-Carriageway" ], [ "Willson 's Gorse Bridge", "River Brant", "Stragglethorpe", "", "Carries farm track . No public access" ], [ "Wisemans Bridge", "South Soak Drain", "Crowle", "Steel Beam", "Pedestrian Bridge built by Bullivant Engineering for Keadby Canal JAC" ], [ "Witham Farm Bridge", "River Witham", "Claypole", "", "Carries farm track . No public access" ], [ "Witham Washland Control Site Bridge", "River Witham", "South Hykeham", "Concrete Arch", "Carries farm track . No public access . Part of flood defence infrastructure" ], [ "Wyberton High Bridge", "South Forty Foot Drain", "Boston", "Concrete Arch", "Carries A52 . Built for Holland County Council" ] ]
Highway bridges -- W
List_of_bridges_and_viaducts_in_Lincolnshire_19
This is a list of all the bridges and viaducts in the ceremonial county of Lincolnshire, England. Bridges are listed under their current use or traffic. For example, Torksey Viaduct is listed under 'Highway' as it is now used by foot and cycle traffic, and not under 'Railway' as it used to be. However, if the bridge or viaduct has not been re-purposed yet it listed in the section of its original use.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_at_the_Apollo_(TV_series)
Live at the Apollo (TV series)
[ "No", "Host", "Comedian ( s )", "First broadcast", "Viewers ( millions )" ]
[ [ "10x01", "Sarah Millican", "Joe Lycett and Russell Kane", "19 November 2014", "N/A" ], [ "10x02", "Jason Manford", "Chris Ramsey and Doc Brown", "26 November 2014", "N/A" ], [ "10x03", "Frankie Boyle", "Simon Evans and Aisling Bea", "10 December 2014", "N/A" ], [ "10x04", "Jon Richardson", "Sara Pascoe and Nathan Caton", "17 December 2014", "N/A" ], [ "10x05", "Hal Cruttenden", "Justin Moorhouse and Tom Stade", "27 December 2014", "2.48" ], [ "10x06", "Danny Bhoy", "Miles Jupp and Lee Nelson", "2 January 2015", "1.71" ] ]
Episode list -- Series 10 ( 2014–15 )
Live_at_the_Apollo_(TV_series)_10
Live at the Apollo (formerly titled Jack Dee Live at the Apollo) is a British stand-up comedy programme performed from the Hammersmith Apollo Theatre in west London. Jack Dee hosted the first two series and the opening show of the third series, performing a short segment before introducing a guest comedian. Until 2015, all episodes were broadcast on BBC One. The show moved to BBC Two in November 2015. The programme was renamed for its third series which was filmed over three evenings in October 2007. The format was changed to suit with one of the night's performers assuming hosting duties. A fourth series began transmission on 28 November 2008. It showcased a variety of the newer stand-up comedians and was rescheduled from Monday nights to Friday nights to replace Friday Night with Jonathan Ross after Ross's suspension in the wake of the Sachsgate row. After hosting the first episode, Michael McIntyre got his own show of a similar format; Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow was broadcast for a series of six episodes in 2009. A fifth series aired in late 2009 and early 2010, the recordings of which took place in October 2009. This series was initially broadcast as edited 30-minute episodes, but the full length (45-minute) versions were then shown in May, June and July 2010. A sixth series of Live at the Apollo began airing in late November 2010, with new episodes being recorded at the Hammersmith Apollo during September and October 2010.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ikkicon
Ikkicon
[ "Dates", "Location", "Guests" ]
[ [ "February 2-4 , 2007", "Woodward Hotel & Conference Center Austin , Texas", "Christopher Ayres , Greg Ayres , Amelie Belcher , Steve Bennett , Sandy Fox , Lisa Furukawa , Rivkah Greulich , Hilary Haag , Kyle Hebert , Samantha Inoue-Harte , Limit Break Cosplay , Matthew Mercer , Vic Mignogna , Robert Navarro , Chris Patton , Wendy Powell , Erica Reis , Xero Reynolds , Mark Rizkallah , Carrie Savage , Doug Smith , Space Invader , Michael Mookie Terracciano , and Stephanie Yanez" ], [ "February 8-10 , 2008", "Doubletree Hotel Austin , Texas", "Tina Anderson , Christopher Ayres , Greg Ayres , Amelie Belcher , Steve Bennett , Leah Clark , Aaron Dismuke , JoEllen Elam , Lisa Furukawa , Tiffany Grant , Matt Greenfield , Josh Grelle , Chris Hazelton , Kyle Hebert , Matt Herms , Chuck Huber , Samantha Inoue-Harte , Limit Break Cosplay , Vic Mignogna , Jace Moore , The OneUps , Brina Palencia , Chris Patton , Wendy Powell , Xero Reynolds , Rusika , Carrie Savage , Doug Smith , Space Invader , Michael Mookie Terracciano , Amanda Tomasch , Vaeidos , Kira Vincent-Davis , and Larissa Wolcott" ], [ "February 6-8 , 2009", "Hilton Austin Austin , Texas", "Hannah Alcorn , Christopher Ayres , Greg Ayres , Amelie Belcher , Chris Bevins , Jessica Boone , Leah Clark , Jason David Frank , Caitlin Glass , Josh Grelle , Todd Haberkorn , Clarine Harp , Kyle Hebert , Matt Herms , Samantha Inoue-Harte , Last Stop Tokyo , Jamie Marchi , Carli Mosier , Trina Nishimura , Chris Patton , Peelander-Z , Meredith Placko , Wendy Powell , Derek Stephen Prince , Kristine Sa , Tony Salvaggio , Carrie Savage , Jan Scott-Frazier , The Slants , Michael Mookie Terracciano , Brett Weaver , and J. Shannon Weaver" ], [ "January 1-3 , 2010", "Hilton Austin Austin , Texas", "Christopher Ayres , Greg Ayres , Johnny Yong Bosch , The Browncoats , Eyeshine , Jason David Frank , Caitlin Glass , Yaya Han , Matt Herms , Vic Mignogna , Outland Armour , Meredith Placko , and Schwarze Sonne" ], [ "December 31 , 2010 - January 2 , 2011", "Hilton Austin Austin , Texas", "Airship Isabella , Christine Auten , Christopher Ayres , Greg Ayres , Amelie Belcher , Johnny Yong Bosch , The Browncoats , Descendants of Erdrick , Eyeshine , Yaya Han , Matt Herms , Brittney Karbowski , DJ Midget , Carli Mosier , One-Eyed Doll , and Michael Sinterniklaas" ], [ "December 30 , 2011 - January 1 , 2012", "AT & T Executive Education and Conference Center Austin , Texas", "Christine Auten , Christopher Ayres , Greg Ayres , Tia Ballard , Amelie Belcher , Johnny Yong Bosch , Richard Epcar , Eyeshine , Caitlin Glass , Yaya Han , Jerry Jewell , Brittney Karbowski , Riki Riddle LeCotey , Carli Mosier , NeRiMa , Riddle , Chii Sakurabi , Michael Sinterniklaas , and Ellyn Stern" ], [ "December 28-30 , 2012", "Hilton Austin Austin , Texas", "Christopher Ayres , Greg Ayres , Amelie Belcher , Junko Fujiyama , Brittney Karbowski , Julia Litchy , Bryan Massey , Kyle Ex-Shadow Mathis , Malinda Malindachan Mathis , Lisa Ortiz , Psyche Corporation , Justin Rojas , Michelle Rojas , Brad Swaile , Tom Wayland , and Greg Wicker" ], [ "December 27-29 , 2013", "Hilton Austin Austin , Texas", "Christopher Ayres , Greg Ayres , Tia Ballard , Clifford Chapin , Daniel Coglan , Jillian Coglan , Junko Fujiyama , Caitlin Glass , Jarrod Greene , Ben Hamby , Andrew Hilton , Lauren Landa , Kyle Ex-Shadow Mathis , Malinda Malindachan Mathis , DJ Midget , Carli Mosier , Nylon Pink , The Sky D.o.G.s , and Krystal Stoner" ], [ "January 2-4 , 2015", "Hilton Austin Austin , Texas", "Christopher Ayres , Greg Ayres , Bill Doran , Ben Hamby , Aya Ikeda , Carrie Keranen , Lisa Ortiz , Monica Rial , Chii Sakurabi , and Tom Wayland" ], [ "January 1-3 , 2016", "Renaissance Austin Hotel Austin , Texas", "Alpacosplay , Christopher Ayres , Greg Ayres , Jo Envel , Yummy Gamorah , Joshua Hart , Kyle Hebert , Akinori Isobe , Masumi Kano , and Carli Mosier" ], [ "December 30 , 2016 - January 1 , 2017", "Renaissance Austin Hotel Austin , Texas", "Christopher Ayres , Greg Ayres , Tia Ballard , Andrew Love , Carli Mosier , Erica Schroeder , Saki Tachibana , Meg Turney , Twin Cosplay , Twinzik , and Gareth West" ], [ "December 29-31 , 2017", "Renaissance Austin Hotel Austin , Texas", "Luci Christian , Kevin Duhaney , Goldy , Darrel Guilbeau , Lauren Landa , Kyle Ex-Shadow Mathis , Malinda Malindachan Mathis , Bryce Papenbrook , Jeff Parazzo , SEC-C Cosplay , Blake Shepard , Teca , and Vitamin H Productions" ], [ "December 28-30 , 2018", "Renaissance Austin Hotel Austin , Texas", "Greg Ayres , Tia Ballard , Beau Billingslea , Sephi Hakubi , Mel Hoppe , Carl Martin , Sarah Natochenny , Lisa Ortiz , Vitamin H Productions , and Steff Von Schweetz" ], [ "December 27-29 , 2019", "Renaissance Austin Hotel Austin , Texas", "Greg Ayres , Jim Foronda , Marissa Lenti , April Martin , Jason Paige , Wendy Powell , Reika , Cristina Vee , and Barry Yandell" ] ]
History -- Detailed Event history
Ikkicon_0
IKKiCON is an annual three-day anime convention held during January at the Renaissance Austin Hotel in Austin, Texas.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paulo_Futre
Paulo Futre
[ "Goal", "Date", "Venue", "Opponent", "Score", "Result", "Competition" ]
[ [ "1", "30 January 1985", "Estádio José Alvalade ( 1956 ) , Lisbon , Portugal", "Romania", "1 -0", "2-3", "Friendly" ], [ "2", "20 September 1989", "Stade de la Maladière , Neuchâtel , Switzerland", "Switzerland", "1- 1", "1-2", "1990 World Cup qualification" ], [ "3", "23 January 1991", "Olympic Stadium ( Athens ) , Athens , Greece", "Greece", "1- 2", "3-2", "Euro 1992 qualifying" ], [ "4", "9 February 1991", "Ta ' Qali National Stadium , Ta ' Qali , Malta", "Malta", "0- 1", "0-1", "Euro 1992 qualifying" ], [ "5", "28 April 1993", "Estádio da Luz ( 1954 ) , Lisbon , Portugal", "Scotland", "3 -0", "5-0", "1994 World Cup qualification" ], [ "6", "10 November 1993", "Estádio da Luz ( 1954 ) , Lisbon , Portugal", "Estonia", "1 -0", "3-0", "1994 World Cup qualification" ] ]
Career statistics -- International goals
Paulo_Futre_2
Paulo Jorge dos Santos Futre (; born 28 February 1966) is a Portuguese retired footballer who played mostly as a left winger. He is considered one of the greatest Portuguese footballers of all time. After starting playing for Sporting, he moved to Porto - winning the 1987 European Cup - after which he embarked in an extensive professional career, having represented clubs in Spain, France, Italy and Japan, most notably Atlético Madrid. He also appeared for Benfica during four months in 1993, and his later years were blighted by injury problems. A Portuguese international since the age of 17, Futre earned over 40 caps for his country, representing it at the 1986 World Cup.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_1980_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_100_metre_backstroke
Swimming at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Women's 100 metre backstroke
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "4", "Rica Reinisch", "East Germany", "1:01.50" ], [ "2", "2", "Ina Kleber", "East Germany", "1:02.15" ], [ "3", "1", "Carmen Bunaciu", "Romania", "1:03.25" ], [ "3", "3", "Petra Riedel", "East Germany", "1:03.25" ], [ "5", "3", "Larisa Gorchakova", "Soviet Union", "1:03.82" ], [ "6", "3", "Monique Bosga", "Netherlands", "1:04.36" ], [ "7", "4", "Carine Verbauwen", "Belgium", "1:04.37" ], [ "8", "2", "Manuela Carosi", "Italy", "1:04.42" ], [ "9", "4", "Teresa Rivera", "Mexico", "1:04.54" ], [ "10", "2", "Lisa Forrest", "Australia", "1:04.55" ], [ "11", "1", "Yelena Kruglova", "Soviet Union", "1:04.63" ], [ "12", "2", "Jolanda de Rover", "Netherlands", "1:04.79" ], [ "13", "4", "Laura Foralosso", "Italy", "1:04.86" ], [ "14", "1", "Georgina Parkes", "Australia", "1:05.06" ], [ "15", "3", "Yolande Van Der Straeten", "Belgium", "1:05.10" ], [ "16", "4", "Ágnes Fodor", "Hungary", "1:05.47" ], [ "17", "4", "Helen Jameson", "Great Britain", "1:05.56" ], [ "18", "1", "Michèle Ricaud", "France", "1:05.81" ], [ "19", "1", "Annika Uvehall", "Sweden", "1:06.33" ], [ "20", "2", "Joy Beasley", "Great Britain", "1:06.84" ] ]
Results -- Heats
Swimming_at_the_1980_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_100_metre_backstroke_0
The women's 100 metre backstroke event at the 1980 Summer Olympics was held on 22 and 23 July at the Swimming Pool at the Olimpiysky Sports Complex.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_in_artistic_gymnastics
2015 in artistic gymnastics
[ "Rank", "Name", "Country", "Score", "Event" ]
[ [ "1", "Fan Yilin", "China", "15.650", "Asian Championships TF" ], [ "2", "Madison Kocian", "United States", "15.600", "U.S. Classic & U.S. Championships Day 2" ], [ "3", "Daria Spiridonova", "Russia", "15.533", "Russian Championships TF" ], [ "4", "Aliya Mustafina", "Russia", "15.500", "European Games AA" ], [ "5", "Viktoria Komova", "Russia", "15.467", "Russian Cup AA" ], [ "6", "Elisabeth Seitz", "Germany", "15.466", "German Nationals EF" ], [ "7", "Ashton Locklear", "United States", "15.450", "U.S. Championships Day 2" ], [ "8", "Sophie Scheder", "Germany", "15.433", "German Nationals EF" ], [ "9", "Gabby Douglas", "United States", "15.400", "U.S. Classic" ], [ "9", "Yuki Uchiyama", "Japan", "15.400", "Japanese Championships Day 1" ], [ "11", "Rachel Gowey", "United States", "15.350", "U.S. Championships Day 1" ], [ "11", "Xie Yufen", "China", "15.350", "WOGA Classic" ], [ "13", "Bailie Key", "United States", "15.300", "U.S. Classic" ], [ "13", "Maria Paseka", "Russia", "15.300", "Batumi International AA & Russian Cup TF" ], [ "15", "Kyla Ross", "United States", "15.250", "Jesolo Trophy EF" ], [ "16", "Becky Downie", "Great Britain", "15.233", "Euros QF & EF" ], [ "16", "Shang Chunsong", "China", "15.233", "Worlds TF" ], [ "18", "Simone Biles", "United States", "15.200", "American Cup" ], [ "18", "Koko Tsurumi", "Japan", "15.200", "Japanese Championships Day 2" ], [ "20", "Brenna Dowell", "United States", "15.150", "U.S. Championships Day 1" ] ]
Season 's best scores -- Women 's Uneven Bars
2015_in_artistic_gymnastics_3
Below is a list of women's artistic gymnastics events held in 2015, as well as the medalists.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Members_of_the_Dewan_Rakyat,_10th_Malaysian_Parliament
Members of the Dewan Rakyat, 10th Malaysian Parliament
[ "State", "# of Seats", "UMNO Seats", "MCA Seats" ]
[ [ "Perlis", "3", "3", "" ], [ "Kedah", "15", "5", "2" ], [ "Kelantan", "14", "1", "" ], [ "Terengganu", "8", "", "" ], [ "Penang", "11", "3", "1" ], [ "Perak", "23", "9", "6" ], [ "Pahang", "11", "8", "3" ], [ "Selangor", "17", "8", "6" ], [ "Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur", "10", "3", "1" ], [ "Negeri Sembilan", "7", "4", "2" ], [ "Malacca", "5", "3", "1" ], [ "Johor", "20", "13", "6" ], [ "Federal Territory of Labuan", "1", "1", "" ], [ "Sabah", "20", "11", "" ], [ "Sarawak", "28", "", "" ], [ "Seats won", "193", "71", "29" ] ]
Composition
Members_of_the_Dewan_Rakyat,_10th_Malaysian_Parliament_0
This is a list of the members of the Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives) of the 10th Parliament of Malaysia, elected in 1999.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sarah_Jane_Adventures
The Sarah Jane Adventures
[ "Release name", "UK release date ( region B )", "Australian release date ( region B )", "North American release date ( region A )", "Notes/extras" ]
[ [ "The Complete Fourth Series", "31 October 2011 Region Free", "Not released", "Not released", "UK release includes Pyramids of Mars as a bonus feature in tribute to Elisabeth Sladen ( in Standard Definition )" ], [ "The Fifth Series", "6 February 2012 Region Free", "Not released", "Not released", "Includes the documentary Goodbye Bannerman Road : Remembering Elisabeth Sladen" ], [ "The Attic : Sarah Jane Adventures 10th Anniversary Reunion", "29 July 2017 Region Free", "Not released", "Not released", "Released for charity as part of the 10th Anniversary to help raise money for Ty Hafan Children 's Hospice . The set includes footage from the day , guest panels , interviews , behind the scenes of the event and bonus features" ], [ "Doctor Who : The Collection : Season 10", "8 July 2019", "13 November 2019", "15 October 2019", "Includes Death of the Doctor as a bonus feature with commentary by creator Russell T. Davies and actress Katy Manning" ], [ "Doctor Who : The Complete David Tennant Collection", "Not released", "Not released", "September 17 , 2019", "Includes The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith as a bonus feature" ], [ "Doctor Who : The Specials ( steelbook )", "October 21 , 2019", "Not released", "Not released", "Includes The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith as a bonus feature" ] ]
Merchandising -- Home media
The_Sarah_Jane_Adventures_10
The Sarah Jane Adventures is a British science fiction television programme, that was produced by BBC Cymru Wales for CBBC, created by Russell T Davies starring Elisabeth Sladen. The programme is a spin-off of the long-running BBC science fiction programme Doctor Who and is aimed at a younger audience than Doctor Who. It focuses on the adventures of Sarah Jane Smith, an investigative journalist who, as a young woman, had numerous adventures across time and space. The series debuted on BBC One with a 60-minute special, Invasion of the Bane, on 1 January 2007, and broadcast through till 2011, up until Sladens death. It was nominated for a British Academy Children's Award in 2008 in the Drama category, and for a BAFTA Cymru in 2009 in the Children's Drama category. The programme won a Royal Television Society 2010 award for Best Children's Drama.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Screen_Cinemas
Golden Screen Cinemas
[ "Cinema", "Total Halls", "Seats", "Location", "Remarks" ]
[ [ "1 Utama", "13", "2,180", "Bandar Utama", "Features Gold Class , DOLBY ATMOS , SCREEN X , D-BOX , THX , and 4DX" ], [ "IOI Mall", "10", "2,092", "Puchong", "Features DOLBY ATMOS and play+" ], [ "3 Damansara Shopping Mall", "8", "1,465", "Damansara Utama", "" ], [ "Paradigm Mall", "9", "1,566", "Kelana Jaya", "" ], [ "Setia City Mall", "9", "1,570", "Setia Alam", "Features DOLBY ATMOS" ], [ "The Summit", "7", "931", "USJ", "Features THX and DOLBY ATMOS" ], [ "Klang Parade", "8", "1,323", "Klang", "" ], [ "Melawati Mall", "10", "1,424", "Taman Melawati", "Features THX , DOLBY ATMOS , and D-BOX" ] ]
GSC Cinemas -- Selangor
Golden_Screen_Cinemas_10
Golden Screen Cinemas (also known as GSC or GSCinemas) is the largest cinema chain in Malaysia. The largest of their cinemas is respectively located in the Mid Valley Megamall; it houses 21 screen cinemas and has 2763 seats, also making it the largest in Malaysia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1939_Miami_Hurricanes_football_team
1939 Miami Hurricanes football team
[ "Date", "Opponent", "Site", "Result" ]
[ [ "October 6", "Wake Forest", "Burdine Stadium Miami , FL", "L 0-33" ], [ "October 14", "at Tampa", "Phillips Field Tampa , FL", "W 32-7" ], [ "October 20", "Rollins", "Burdine Stadium Miami , FL", "W 14-6" ], [ "October 27", "Catholic University", "Burdine Stadium Miami , FL", "L 0-14" ], [ "November 3", "Texas Tech", "Burdine Stadium Miami , FL", "W 19-0" ], [ "November 10", "Drake", "Burdine Stadium Miami , FL", "W 33-6" ], [ "November 18", "Florida", "Burdine Stadium Miami , FL ( rivalry )", "L 0-13" ], [ "November 25", "at South Carolina", "Columbia Municipal Stadium Columbia , SC", "L 6-7" ], [ "December 1", "NC State", "Burdine Stadium Miami , FL", "W 27-7" ], [ "December 8", "Georgia", "Burdine Stadium Miami , FL", "L 0-13" ] ]
Schedule
1939_Miami_Hurricanes_football_team_0
The 1939 Miami Hurricanes football team represented the University of Miami for the 1939 college football season. The Hurricanes played their home games at the Burdine Stadium in Miami, Florida. The team was coached by Jack Harding, in his third year as head coach for the Hurricanes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1965_BRDC_International_Trophy
1965 BRDC International Trophy
[ "Pos", "Driver", "Entrant", "Constructor", "Time/Retired", "Grid" ]
[ [ "1", "Jackie Stewart", "Owen Racing Organisation", "BRM", "1.21:47.0", "2" ], [ "2", "John Surtees", "SEFAC Ferrari", "Ferrari", "+ 3.0 s", "3" ], [ "3", "Mike Spence", "Team Lotus", "Lotus - Climax", "+ 56.4 s", "5" ], [ "4", "Pedro Rodriguez", "Team Lotus", "Lotus - Climax", "+ 1:33.6 s", "13" ], [ "5", "Jo Bonnier", "Rob Walker Racing Team", "Brabham - Climax", "51 laps", "8" ], [ "6", "Bruce McLaren", "Cooper Car Company", "Cooper - Climax", "51 laps", "9" ], [ "7", "Lorenzo Bandini", "SEFAC Ferrari", "Ferrari", "51 laps", "4" ], [ "8", "Richard Attwood", "Reg Parnell ( Racing )", "Lotus - BRM", "51 laps", "12" ], [ "9", "Mike Hailwood", "Reg Parnell ( Racing )", "Lotus - BRM", "51 laps", "15" ], [ "10", "Paul Hawkins", "DW Racing Enterprises", "Lotus - Climax", "51 laps", "16" ], [ "11", "John Taylor", "Gerard Racing", "Cooper - Climax", "50 laps", "17" ], [ "12", "Ian Raby", "Ian Raby ( Racing )", "Brabham - BRM", "50 laps", "18" ], [ "13", "Roberto Bussinello", "Scuderia Centro Sud", "BRM", "49 laps", "20" ], [ "14", "Bob Anderson", "DW Racing Enterprises", "Brabham - Climax", "44 laps", "14" ], [ "Ret", "Jack Brabham", "Brabham Racing Organisation", "Brabham - Climax", "Gearbox", "6" ], [ "Ret", "Frank Gardner", "John Willment Automobiles", "Brabham - BRM", "Clutch", "10" ], [ "Ret", "Jochen Rindt", "Cooper Car Company", "Cooper - Climax", "Con-rod", "11" ], [ "Ret", "Graham Hill", "Owen Racing Organisation", "BRM", "Camshaft", "1" ], [ "Ret", "John Rhodes", "Gerard Racing", "Cooper - Ford", "Battery", "21" ], [ "Ret", "Denny Hulme", "Brabham Racing Organisation", "Brabham - Climax", "Oil leak", "7" ] ]
Results
1965_BRDC_International_Trophy_0
The 17th BRDC International Trophy was a motor race, run to Formula One rules, held on 15 May 1965 at the Silverstone Circuit, England. The race was run over 52 laps of the Silverstone Grand Prix circuit, and was won by British driver Jackie Stewart in a BRM P261.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1946_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Women's_javelin_throw
1946 European Athletics Championships – Women's javelin throw
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Klavdiya Mayuchaya", "Soviet Union", "46.25" ], [ "2", "Lyudmila Anokina", "Soviet Union", "45.84" ], [ "3", "Johanna Koning", "Netherlands", "43.24" ], [ "4", "Elly Dammers", "Netherlands", "41.16" ], [ "5", "Mária Rohonczi", "Hungary", "40.66" ], [ "6", "Maria Kwaśniewska", "Poland", "38.57" ], [ "7", "Regina Marjanen", "Finland", "36.34" ], [ "8", "Helena Stachowicz", "Poland", "35.52" ] ]
Results -- Final
24 August
1946_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Women's_javelin_throw_0
The women's javelin throw at the 1946 European Athletics Championships was held in Oslo, Norway, at Bislett Stadion on 24 August 1946.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Indiana_Fever_season
2007 Indiana Fever season
[ "Game", "Date", "Opponent", "Score/Time", "High points", "High rebounds", "High assists", "Arena/Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "1", "May 19", "Minnesota", "W 83-64", "White ( 17 )", "Catchings ( 7 )", "Catchings ( 4 )", "Conseco Fieldhouse 9,210", "1-0" ], [ "2", "May 24", "Los Angeles", "W 83-70", "Catchings ( 24 )", "Catchings ( 8 )", "Catchings ( 5 )", "Conseco Fieldhouse 5,058", "2-0" ], [ "3", "May 29", "@ Minnesota", "W 89-75", "Catchings ( 21 )", "Hoffman ( 7 )", "Catchings ( 6 )", "Target Center 6,238", "3-0" ], [ "4", "June 3", "Washington", "W 70-66", "White ( 20 )", "Catchings ( 9 )", "DeForge ( 4 )", "Conseco Fieldhouse 6,972", "4-0" ], [ "5", "June 5", "@ New York", "L 78-67", "Catchings ( 21 )", "Whitmore ( 8 )", "Catchings ( 9 )", "Madison Square Garden 7,282", "4-1" ], [ "6", "June 6", "Houston", "W 84-59", "Sutton-Brown ( 17 )", "Catchings ( 7 )", "Sharp ( 6 )", "Conseco Fieldhouse 5,909", "5-1" ], [ "7", "June 8", "@ Washington", "W 74-69", "Catchings ( 24 )", "Catchings ( 12 )", "Bevilaqua ( 5 )", "Verizon Center 7,110", "6-1" ], [ "8", "June 10", "New York", "W 80-61", "Sutton-Brown , Whitmore ( 22 )", "Sutton-Brown ( 13 )", "Bevilaqua , Catchings ( 4 )", "Conseco Fieldhouse 6,938", "7-1" ], [ "9", "June 13", "Seattle", "W 90-62", "White ( 23 )", "Catchings ( 10 )", "Whitmore ( 5 )", "Conseco Fieldhouse 5,838", "8-1" ], [ "10", "June 15", "Phoenix", "L 89-78", "Catchings , Sutton-Brown ( 17 )", "Catchings ( 15 )", "Bevilaqua ( 4 )", "Conseco Fieldhouse 6,579", "8-2" ], [ "11", "June 16", "@ Detroit", "W 77-67", "Catchings ( 26 )", "Catchings ( 14 )", "Whitmore ( 4 )", "Palace of Auburn Hills 8,812", "9-2" ], [ "12", "June 22", "Connecticut", "L 78-74", "White , Whitmore ( 15 )", "Catchings ( 12 )", "Catchings ( 7 )", "Conseco Fieldhouse 7,240", "9-3" ], [ "13", "June 24", "@ New York", "W 74-63", "Catchings ( 18 )", "Sutton-Brown ( 7 )", "Catchings ( 6 )", "Madison Square Garden 7,554", "10-3" ], [ "14", "June 29", "@ Connecticut", "L 72-67", "Whitmore ( 13 )", "Catchings ( 11 )", "Sutton-Brown ( 5 )", "Mohegan Sun Arena 7,617", "10-4" ], [ "15", "July 1", "@ Washington", "W 69-62", "Catchings , White ( 14 )", "White ( 8 )", "Catchings ( 3 )", "Verizon Center 7,233", "11-4" ], [ "16", "July 5", "@ Los Angeles", "W 57-56", "Catchings ( 17 )", "Catchings ( 11 )", "Catchings ( 5 )", "Staples Center 8,262", "12-4" ], [ "17", "July 8", "Chicago", "W 86-70", "Catchings ( 16 )", "Catchings ( 7 )", "Catchings ( 1 )", "Conseco Fieldhouse 8,247", "13-4" ], [ "18", "July 10", "@ Houston", "W 79-77", "Catchings ( 23 )", "Catchings , Sutton-Brown ( 6 )", "Catchings ( 5 )", "Toyota Center 7,226", "14-4" ], [ "19", "July 12", "New York", "W 79-63", "White ( 16 )", "Catchings ( 10 )", "Catchings ( 5 )", "Conseco Fieldhouse 7,095", "15-4" ], [ "20", "July 18", "Chicago", "W 75-74", "Catchings ( 22 )", "Catchings ( 13 )", "Catchings ( 6 )", "Conseco Fieldhouse 10,542", "16-4" ] ]
Schedule -- Regular season
2007_Indiana_Fever_season_5
The 2007 Indiana Fever season was their 8th season in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). They finished 2nd in the Eastern Conference with 21 wins and 13 losses on the season. The season marked the third consecutive season that the Fever earned a playoff berth. They eliminated the Connecticut Sun, 2-1, in the First Round of the playoffs but then in turn were eliminated in the Eastern Conference Finals, 2-1, by the Detroit Shock.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jagathy_N._K._Achary
Jagathy N. K. Achary
[ "Film", "Contribution", "Year", "Director" ]
[ [ "Inquilabinte Puthri", "Story , screenplay , dialogue", "1988", "Jayadevan" ], [ "Karinagam", "Story , screenplay , dialogue", "1986", "K. S. Gopalakrishnan" ], [ "Kalliyankattu Neeli", "Story , screenplay , dialogue", "1979", "M. Krishnan Nair" ], [ "Snehikkan Samayamilla", "Story , screenplay , dialogue", "1978", "Viayanand" ], [ "Kaavilamma", "Story , screenplay , dialogue", "1977", "N. Sankaran Nair" ], [ "Penpuli", "Story , screenplay , dialogue", "1977", "Crossbelt Mani" ], [ "Sreedevi", "Story , screenplay", "1977", "N. Sankaran Nair" ], [ "Kenalum Collectorum", "Story , screenplay , dialogue", "1976", "M. M. Nesan" ], [ "Swimming Pool", "Story , screenplay , dialogue", "1976", "J. Sasikumar" ], [ "Sexilla Stundilla", "Screenplay , Dialogues", "1976", "B. N. Prakash" ], [ "Kottaaram Vilkkaanundu", "Story , screenplay , dialogue", "1975", "K Sukumaran" ], [ "Ullasa Yaathra", "Story , screenplay , dialogue", "1975", "A . B. Raj" ], [ "Divyadharsanam", "Story , screenplay , dialogue", "1973", "J. Sasikumar" ], [ "Sakthi", "Story , screenplay , dialogue", "1972", "Crossbelt Mani" ], [ "Thapaswini", "Story , screenplay , dialogue", "1971", "M. Krishnan Nair" ], [ "Kodungallooramma", "Story , screenplay", "1968", "Kunchacko" ], [ "Anchu Sundarikal", "Story , screenplay , dialogue", "1968", "M. Krishnan Nair" ], [ "Kayalkkarayil", "Story , screenplay , dialogue", "1968", "N. Prakash" ], [ "Madatharuvi", "Story , screenplay , dialogue", "1967", "P. A. Thomas" ], [ "Paathirapattu", "Story , screenplay", "1967", "N. Prakash" ] ]
Film career -- Filmography as screenwriter
Jagathy_N._K._Achary_0
Jagathy N. K. Achary (1924-1997) was a Malayalam dramatist and writer who also worked in Malayalam films. He was known for his plays and screenplays. He is the father of Malayalam film actor Jagathy Sreekumar.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Ring_world_champions
List of The Ring world champions
[ "Number", "Champion", "Reign" ]
[ [ "1", "Al Brown ( def . Vidal Gregorio )", "June 18 , 1929 - June 1 , 1935" ], [ "2", "Baltasar Sangchili", "June 1 , 1935 - June 29 , 1936" ], [ "3", "Tony Marino", "June 29 , 1936 - August 1 , 1936" ], [ "4", "Sixto Escobar", "August 31 , 1936 - September 23 , 1937" ], [ "5", "Harry Jeffra", "September 23 , 1937 - February 20 , 1938" ], [ "6", "Sixto Escobar", "February 20 , 1938 - October 4 , 1939 ( vacated )" ], [ "7", "Lou Salica ( def . Tommy Forte )", "January 13 , 1941 - August 7 , 1942" ], [ "8", "Manuel Ortiz", "August 7 , 1942 - January 6 , 1947" ], [ "9", "Harold Dade", "January 6 , 1947 - March 11 , 1947" ], [ "10", "Manuel Ortiz", "March 11 , 1947 - May 31 , 1950" ], [ "11", "Vic Toweel", "May 31 , 1950 - November 15 , 1952" ], [ "12", "Jimmy Carruthers", "November 15 , 1952 - May 16 , 1954 ( retired )" ], [ "13", "Robert Cohen ( def . Chamrern Songkitrat )", "September 19 , 1954 - June 29 , 1956" ], [ "14", "Mario D'Agata", "June 29 , 1956 - April 1 , 1957" ], [ "15", "Alphonse Halimi", "April 1 , 1957 - July 8 , 1959" ], [ "16", "José Becerra", "July 8 , 1959 - August 30 , 1960 ( retired )" ], [ "17", "Éder Jofre ( def . Piero Rollo )", "March 25 , 1961 - May 17 , 1965" ], [ "18", "Fighting Harada", "May 17 , 1965 - February 26 , 1968" ], [ "19", "Lionel Rose", "February 26 , 1968 - August 22 , 1969" ], [ "20", "Rubén Olivares", "August 22 , 1969 - October 16 , 1970" ] ]
Bantamweight
List_of_The_Ring_world_champions_14
Boxing magazine The Ring has awarded world championships in professional boxing within each weight class from its foundation in 1922 until the 1990s, and again since 2001. These titles were at one point intertwined with the lineal championship of a weight class, but have since become distinct from each other.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1935–36_Dumbarton_F.C._season
1935–36 Dumbarton F.C. season
[ "Player", "From", "Date" ]
[ [ "Robert Kerr", "Vale Ocaba", "9 May 1935" ], [ "William Clark", "Cowdenbeath", "15 May 1935" ], [ "Archibald Taylor", "Vale St Andrews", "2 Jul 1935" ], [ "John Craig", "Rangers", "4 Jul 1935" ], [ "John Crawford", "Stenhousemuir", "4 Jul 1935" ], [ "John McIntyre", "Govan Britannia", "5 Aug 1935" ], [ "Robert Tait", "Ards", "6 Aug 1935" ], [ "George Taylor", "Clyde Valley", "6 Aug 1935" ], [ "William Molloy", "Falkirk", "6 Sep 1935" ], [ "Harry Cook", "Kilmarnock", "23 Sep 1935" ], [ "Ronald Cameron", "Cork", "26 Sep 1935" ], [ "Archibald Turner", "Kilmarnock", "26 Oct 1935" ], [ "Issac McDowell", "Airdrie", "29 Nov 1935" ], [ "Willie Parlane", "Queen 's Park", "10 Dec 1935" ], [ "Robert Hogg", "Dundee United", "1 Jan 1936" ], [ "Alex Young", "Milngavie Jnrs", "17 Jan 1936" ], [ "A Clark", "", "23 Jan 1936" ] ]
1935–36_Dumbarton_F.C._season_1
Season 1935-36 was the 59th Scottish football season in which Dumbarton competed at national level, entering the Scottish Football League for the 37th time and the Scottish Cup for the 48th time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angela_Stanford
Angela Stanford
[ "No", "Date", "Tournament", "Winning score", "To par", "Margin of victory", "Runner ( s ) -up", "Winner 's share ( $ )" ]
[ [ "1", "29 Jun 2003", "ShopRite LPGA Classic", "65-67-65=197", "−16", "3 strokes", "Becky Morgan", "195,000" ], [ "2", "14 Sep 2008", "Bell Micro LPGA Classic", "70-67-67-73=277", "−11", "1 stroke", "Shanshan Feng", "210,000" ], [ "3", "16 Nov 2008", "Lorena Ochoa Invitational", "68-66-72-69=275", "−13", "1 stroke", "Brittany Lang Annika Sörenstam", "200,000" ], [ "4", "14 Feb 2009", "SBS Open at Turtle Bay", "65-71-70=206", "−10", "3 strokes", "Michelle Wie", "180,000" ], [ "5", "26 Feb 2012", "HSBC Women 's Champions", "66-70-71-71=278", "−10", "Playoff", "Na Yeon Choi Shanshan Feng Jenny Shin", "210,000" ], [ "6", "16 Sep 2018", "The Evian Championship", "72-64-68-68=272", "−12", "1 stroke", "Austin Ernst , Kim Sei-young Mo Martin , Amy Olson", "577,500" ] ]
Professional wins ( 7 ) -- LPGA Tour ( 6 )
Legend Major championships ( 1 ) Other LPGA Tour ( 5 )
Angela_Stanford_1
Angela Gwen Stanford (born November 28, 1977) is an American professional golfer who currently competes on the LPGA Tour.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northrop_Grumman_EA-6B_Prowler
Northrop Grumman EA-6B Prowler
[ "Squadron Name", "Nickname", "Dates Operated", "Carrier air wing", "Station", "Notes" ]
[ [ "VAQ-129", "Vikings", "1971-2015", "Fleet Replacement Squadron", "NAS Whidbey Island", "Trained both Marine , Air Force , and Navy crews in the EA-6B and the EA-18G" ], [ "VAQ-130", "Zappers", "1975-2011", "CVW-3", "NAS Whidbey Island", "EA-6B replaced by EA-18G" ], [ "VAQ-131", "Lancers", "1971-2015", "CVW-2", "NAS Whidbey Island", "EA-6B replaced by EA-18G" ], [ "VAQ-132", "Scorpions", "1971-2009", "", "N/A", "EA-6B replaced by EA-18G" ], [ "VAQ-133", "Wizards", "1971-2014", "CVW-9", "NAS Whidbey Island", "EA-6B replaced by EA-18G" ], [ "VAQ-134", "Garudas", "1972-2015", "CVW-8", "NAS Whidbey Island", "EA-6B replaced by EA-18G" ], [ "VAQ-135", "Black Ravens", "1973-2010", "", "NAS Whidbey Island", "EA-6B replaced by EA-18G" ], [ "VAQ-136", "Gauntlets", "1973-2012", "", "NAS Whidbey Island", "EA-6B replaced by EA-18G" ], [ "VAQ-137", "Rooks", "1973-2012", "CVW-1", "NAS Whidbey Island", "EA-6B replaced by EA-18G" ], [ "VAQ-138", "Yellow Jackets", "1976-2009", "", "N/A", "EA-6B replaced by EA-18G" ], [ "VAQ-139", "Cougars", "1983-2011", "CVW-17", "NAS Whidbey Island", "EA-6B replaced by EA-18G" ], [ "VAQ-140", "Patriots", "1985-2014", "CVW-7", "NAS Whidbey Island", "EA-6B replaced by EA-18G" ], [ "VAQ-141", "Shadowhawks", "1987-2009", "CVW-5", "Naval Air Facility ( NAF ) Atsugi", "EA-6B replaced by EA-18G" ], [ "VAQ-142", "Gray Wolves", "1997-2015", "CVW-11", "NAS Whidbey Island", "EA-6B replaced by EA-18G" ], [ "VAQ-209", "Star Warriors", "1977-2013", "Reserve Tactical Support Wing", "NAS Whidbey Island", "EA-6B replaced by EA-18G" ] ]
Operators -- USN squadrons
While in U.S. Navy service four EA-6B Prowlers were typically assigned to a Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron . These Navy Electronic Attack squadrons carried the letters VAQ ( V-fixed wing , A-attack , Q-electronic ) ; most of these squadrons were carrier-based , while others were `` expeditionary '' and deployed to overseas land bases . [ 12 ]
Northrop_Grumman_EA-6B_Prowler_1
The Northrop Grumman (formerly Grumman) EA-6B Prowler is a twin-engine, four-seat, mid-wing electronic-warfare aircraft derived from the A-6 Intruder airframe. The EA-6A was the initial electronic warfare version of the A-6 used by the United States Marine Corps and United States Navy. Development on the more advanced EA-6B began in 1966. An EA-6B aircrew consists of one pilot and three Electronic Countermeasures Officers, though it is not uncommon for only two ECMOs to be used on missions. It is capable of carrying and firing anti-radiation missiles (ARMs), such as the AGM-88 HARM missile. The Prowler was in service with the U.S. Armed Forces from 1971 until 2019. It has carried out numerous missions for jamming enemy radar systems, and in gathering radio intelligence on those and other enemy air defense systems. From the 1998 retirement of the United States Air Force EF-111 Raven electronic warfare aircraft, the EA-6B was the only dedicated electronic warfare plane available for missions by the U.S. Navy, the U.S. Marine Corps, and the U.S. Air Force until the fielding of the Navy's EA-18G Growler in 2009. Following its last deployment in late 2014, the EA-6B was withdrawn from U.S. Navy service in June 2015, followed by the USMC in March 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnam_national_under-22_football_team
Vietnam national under-22 football team
[ "Position", "Name", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Head coach", "Park Hang-seo", "VFF" ], [ "Assistant coach", "Lee Young-jin", "VFF" ], [ "Assistant coach", "Kim Han-yoon", "VFF" ], [ "Assistant coach", "Nguyễn Văn Đàn", "VFF" ], [ "Assistant coach", "Lưu Danh Minh", "VFF" ], [ "Goalkeeping coach", "Nguyễn Thế Anh", "VFF" ], [ "Sports Science coach", "Park Sung Guyn", "VFF" ], [ "Doctor 1", "Choi Ju-young", "VFF" ], [ "Doctor 2", "Trần Anh Tuấn", "VFF" ], [ "Doctor 3", "Tuấn Nguyên Giáp", "VFF" ] ]
Vietnam_national_under-22_football_team_2
The Vietnam national under-22 football team () is the under-22 football team representing Vietnam at the Southeast Asian Games, AFC U-23 Championship qualifiers. It is controlled by the Vietnam Football Federation. The team established in 2016.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Mexican_states_by_fertility_rate
List of Mexican states by fertility rate
[ "Rank", "State", "Fertility Rate ( 2013 )", "Fertility Rate ( 2016 )" ]
[ [ "1", "Chiapas", "2.59", "2.47" ], [ "2", "Oaxaca", "2.57", "2.44" ], [ "1", "Guerrero", "2.54", "2.37" ], [ "2", "Zacatecas", "2.47", "2.36" ], [ "2", "Puebla", "2.46", "2.34" ], [ "2", "Aguascalientes", "2.43", "2.30" ], [ "2", "San Luis Potosí", "2.40", "2.29" ], [ "3", "Durango", "2.38", "2.26" ], [ "3", "Michoacán de Ocampo", "2.36", "2.21" ], [ "3", "Sonora", "2.35", "2.23" ], [ "3", "Chihuahua", "2.35", "2.22" ], [ "3", "Tlaxcala", "2.34", "2.20" ], [ "3", "Guanajuato", "2.33", "2.18" ], [ "3", "Jalisco", "2.31", "2.17" ], [ "3", "Hidalgo", "2.30", "2.16" ], [ "-", "Mexico", "2.27", "2.14" ], [ "4", "Nayarit", "2.29", "2.14" ], [ "4", "Tamaulipas", "2.29", "2.09" ], [ "4", "Tabasco", "2.28", "2.07" ], [ "4", "Coahuila de Zaragoza", "2.28", "2.05" ] ]
Total fertility rate by state in 2014 . This is a list ranking the 32 federal states in Mexico by fertility rate in 2013 .
List_of_Mexican_states_by_fertility_rate_0
This is a list ranking the 31 federal states (and the Federal District of Mexico City) in Mexico by fertility rate in 2013.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
1998 United States House of Representatives elections
[ "District", "Incumbent", "Party", "First elected", "Results", "Candidates" ]
[ [ "Kentucky 1", "Ed Whitfield", "Republican", "1994", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Ed Whitfield ( Republican ) 55.2% Tom Barlow ( Democratic ) 44.8%" ], [ "Kentucky 2", "Ron Lewis", "Republican", "1994", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Ron Lewis ( Republican ) 63.7% Bob Evans ( Democratic ) 35.3% Jim Ketchel ( Reform ) 1%" ], [ "Kentucky 3", "Anne Northup", "Republican", "1996", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Anne Northup ( Republican ) 51.5% Chris Gorman ( Democratic ) 47.5% Patricia Jo Metten ( Natural Law ) 1%" ], [ "Kentucky 4", "Jim Bunning", "Republican", "1986", "Incumbent retired to run for U.S . Senator . New member elected . Democratic gain", "Y Ken Lucas ( Democratic ) 53.4% Gex Williams ( Republican ) 46.6%" ], [ "Kentucky 5", "Hal Rogers", "Republican", "1980", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Hal Rogers ( Republican ) 78.2% Sidney Bailey-Bamer ( Democratic ) 21.8%" ], [ "Kentucky 6", "Scotty Baesler", "Democratic", "1992", "Incumbent retired to run for U.S . Senator . New member elected . Republican gain", "Y Ernie Fletcher ( Republican ) 53.1% Ernesto Scorsone ( Democratic ) 46% Wasley Krogdahl ( U.S. Taxpayers ) 0.9%" ] ]
Kentucky
See also : List of United States Representatives from Kentucky
United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections,_1998_18
The 1998 United States House of Representatives elections were part of the midterm elections held during President Bill Clinton's second term. They were a major disappointment to the Republicans, who were expecting to gain seats due to the embarrassment Clinton suffered during the Monica Lewinsky scandal, and the six-year itch effect observed in most second-term midterm elections. However, the Republicans lost five seats to the Democrats, but retained a narrow majority in the House. A wave of Republican discontent with Speaker Newt Gingrich prompted him to resign shortly after the election; he was replaced by Congressman Dennis Hastert of Illinois. The campaign was marked by Republican attacks on the morality of President Bill Clinton, with Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr having released his report on the Lewinsky scandal and House leaders having initiated an inquiry into whether impeachable offenses had occurred. However, exit polls indicated that most voters opposed impeaching Clinton, and predictions of high Republican or low Democratic turnout due to the scandal failed to materialize. Some speculate that the losses reflected a backlash against the Republicans for attacking the popular President Clinton. With the Republicans having lost 4 House seats and failing to gain any seats in the Senate, it was the first time since 1934 that the non-presidential party failed to gain congressional seats in a mid-term election. It was also the first time since 1822 that the non-presidential party had failed to gain seats in the mid-term election of a President's second term. Seats picked up by the Democrats included Kansas's 3rd district, Nevada's 1st district, Pennsylvania's 13th district, New Mexico's 3rd district, New Jersey's 12th district, Kentucky's 4th district, Mississippi's 4th district, California's 1st district, Wisconsin's 2nd district, Washington's 1st district, and Washington's 3rd district. The Republicans, however, picked up seats in Kentucky's 6th district, Wisconsin's 8th district, California's 3rd district, California's 36th district, Pennsylvania's 15th district, and North Carolina's 8th district.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bronze_Baby
Bronze Baby
[ "Year", "Winning University", "Score", "Runner Up University", "Venue", "Host" ]
[ [ "1972", "UBC Thunderettes", "74-69", "UNB Red Bloomers", "-", "University of Saskatchewan" ], [ "1973", "UBC Thunderettes ( 2 )", "50-30", "Manitoba Bisons", "-", "McGill University" ], [ "1974", "UBC Thunderettes ( 3 )", "67-53", "UNB Red Bloomers", "-", "University of Winnipeg" ], [ "1975", "Laurentian Lady Vees", "-", "UBC Thunderettes", "-", "University of New Brunswick" ], [ "1976", "Laurentian Lady Vees ( 2 )", "-", "UNB Red Bloomers", "-", "University of Guelph" ], [ "1977", "Laurentian Lady Vees ( 3 )", "-", "Winnipeg Wesmen", "-", "University of Calgary" ], [ "1978", "Laurentian Lady Vees ( 4 )", "69-51", "Winnipeg Wesmen", "-", "University of Calgary ( 2 )" ], [ "1979", "Laurentian Lady Vees ( 5 )", "61-53 ( 2OT )", "Victoria Vikettes", "-", "University of Regina" ], [ "1980", "Victoria Vikettes", "64-59", "Dalhousie Tigers", "-", "Dalhousie University" ], [ "1981", "Victoria Vikettes ( 2 )", "61-59", "Bishop 's Gaiters", "-", "University of Guelph ( 2 )" ], [ "1982", "Victoria Vikettes ( 3 )", "70-55", "Bishop 's Gaiters", "-", "University of Saskatchewan ( 2 )" ], [ "1983", "Bishop 's Gaiters", "64-49", "Victoria Vikettes", "-", "University of Manitoba" ], [ "1984", "Bishop 's Gaiters ( 2 )", "70-62", "Winnipeg Wesmen", "-", "University of Manitoba ( 2 )" ], [ "1985", "Victoria Vikettes ( 4 )", "71-52", "Laurentian Lady Vees", "-", "Bishop 's University" ], [ "1986", "Toronto Varsity Blues", "68-63", "Victoria Vikettes", "-", "University of Winnipeg ( 2 )" ], [ "1987", "Victoria Vikettes ( 5 )", "54-52", "Laurentian Lady Vees", "-", "Laval University" ], [ "1988", "Manitoba Bisons", "61-55", "Calgary Dinosaurs", "-", "University of Lethbridge" ], [ "1989", "Calgary Dinosaurs", "92-55", "UPEI Panthers", "-", "Laurentian University" ], [ "1990", "Laurentian Lady Vees ( 4 )", "74-65", "Calgary Dinosaurs", "-", "University of Toronto" ], [ "1991", "Laurentian Lady Vees ( 5 )", "79-72 ( OT )", "Regina Cougars", "-", "Laval University ( 2 )" ] ]
Results
Bronze_Baby_0
The Bronze Baby trophy is awarded to the winning team of the U Sports women's basketball championship, contested among competing Canadian universities. The trophy features a figure that is a replica of a statue that was in the grounds of Dunfermline College of Physical Education in Scotland. The trophy was first donated in 1922 by the Students' Council of McGill University and awarded to the Ontario and Quebec conference champion of the Women's Interuniversity Athletic Union (WIAU). After the WIAU amalgamated with the Ontario Women's Interuniversity Athletic Union (OWIAA) in 1971, the trophy was retired and returned to McGill. The trophy was then offered to the Canadian Women's Interuniversity Athletic Union (CWIAU) in 1972 to be competed for at a fully national level. The CWIAU merged with the Canadian Interuniversity Athletic Union (CIAU), the men's union, in 1978 and awarded by the now-named U Sports governing body.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_April_1917
List of shipwrecks in April 1917
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Caminha", "Portugal", "World War I : The cargo ship was sunk in the Bay of Biscay 30 nautical miles ( 56 km ) south south west of Cape Ferrat ( 45°22′N 2°48′W / 45.367°N 2.800°W / 45.367 ; -2.800 ( SS Caminha ) ) by gunfire from UC-71 ( Imperial German Navy )" ], [ "SMS Cormoran", "Imperial German Navy", "World War I : The merchant raider was scuttled at Guam with the loss of nine crew" ], [ "Edwin R. Hunt", "United States", "World War I : The schooner was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 40 nautical miles ( 74 km ) off Cabo de Gata , Almeria , Spain by SM UC-25 ( Imperial German Navy ) . Her crew survived" ], [ "Fiskaa", "Norway", "World War I : The barque was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 10 nautical miles ( 19 km ) off St. Kilda , United Kingdom by SM U-46 ( Imperial German Navy ) . Her crew survived" ], [ "HMS Jason", "Royal Navy", "World War I : The minesweeper struck a mine placed by SM U-78 ( Imperial German Navy ) and sank off Coll , Inner Hebrides ( 56°35′45″N 6°28′15″W / 56.59583°N 6.47083°W / 56.59583 ; -6.47083 ) with the loss of 25 crew" ], [ "Maplewood", "United Kingdom", "World War I : The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 47 nautical miles ( 87 km ) south west of Cape Sperone , Sardinia , Italy by SM U-35 ( Imperial German Navy ) . Her crew survived" ], [ "Salmo", "United Kingdom", "World War I : The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 210 nautical miles ( 390 km ) north west of the Fastnet Rock ( 52°30′N 14°40′W / 52.500°N 14.667°W / 52.500 ; -14.667 ) by SM U-60 ( Imperial German Navy ) with the loss of two crew" ], [ "Seward", "United States", "World War I : The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 22 nautical miles ( 41 km ) north east of Begur , Spain ( 42°42′N 3°41′E / 42.700°N 3.683°E / 42.700 ; 3.683 ) by SM U-52 ( Imperial German Navy ) . Her crew survived" ], [ "Trefusis", "United Kingdom", "World War I : The collier was scuttled in the Mediterranean Sea 30 nautical miles ( 56 km ) south east of Cape Pula , Sardinia ( 38°38′N 9°25′E / 38.633°N 9.417°E / 38.633 ; 9.417 ) by SM U-65 ( Imperial German Navy ) . Her crew survived , but three survivors were taken as prisoners of war" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_April_1917_7
The list of shipwrecks in April 1917 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during April 1917.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1965–66_Everton_F.C._season
1965–66 Everton F.C. season
[ "Round", "Date", "Opponent", "Venue", "Result" ]
[ [ "3", "22 January 1966", "Sunderland", "H", "3-0" ], [ "4", "12 February 1966", "Bedford Town", "A", "3-0" ], [ "5", "5 March 1966", "Coventry City", "H", "3-0" ], [ "6", "26 March 1966", "Manchester City", "A", "0-0" ], [ "6 : R", "29 March 1966", "Manchester City", "H", "0-0" ], [ "6:2R", "5 April 1966", "Manchester City", "N", "2-0" ], [ "SF", "23 April 1966", "Manchester United", "N", "1-0" ], [ "F", "14 May 1966", "Sheffield Wednesday", "N", "3-2" ] ]
Results -- FA Cup
Main article : 1965–66 FA Cup
1965–66_Everton_F.C._season_4
During the 1965-66 English football season, Everton F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheelu_Abraham
Sheelu Abraham
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Director" ]
[ [ "2020", "Pon Manickavel ( Tamil film )", "", "A. C. Mugil Chellappan" ], [ "2020", "Amigos", "", "Kiran R Nayer" ], [ "2020", "Maradu 357", "Aleena", "Kannan Thamarakkulam" ], [ "2020", "Al Mallu", "Dr.Diya", "Boban Samuel" ], [ "2019", "Subharathri", "Dr.Sheela Abraham", "Vyasan K P" ], [ "2019", "Pattabhiraman", "Vineetha", "Kannan Thamarakkulam" ], [ "2019", "Adhyapika ( short film )", "Alice teacher", "Majeed Maranchery" ], [ "2018", "Rickshawkkaran", "", "Usman" ], [ "2017", "Sadrishyavakyam", "Anna", "Prasanth Mambully" ], [ "2017", "Zebra Varakal", "Maya", "Sajin Lal" ], [ "2017", "Solo", "Dr.Malini", "Bejoy Nambiar" ], [ "2017", "Puthan Panam", "Sara Dominic IPS", "Ranjith ( director )" ], [ "2016", "Aadupuliyattam", "Amala", "Kannan Thamarakkulam" ], [ "2016", "Puthiya Niyamam", "Jeena Bhai IPS", "A. K. Sajan" ], [ "2015", "Kanal", "Revathy", "M. Padmakumar" ], [ "2015", "She Taxi", "Meera Mamman", "Saji Surendran" ], [ "2014", "Manglish", "Lalitha", "Salam Bappu" ], [ "2013", "Weeping Boy", "Dr. Rose", "Felix Joseph" ] ]
Filmography
Sheelu_Abraham_0
Sheelu Abraham is a 5 feet 6 inch tall Indian actress who mostly appear in Malayalam films. She is a trained dancer, who have contested and won in many state and university level competitions. Sheelu Abraham began her acting career in Weeping Boy, but it was the movie She Taxi which gave her a wide recognition and popularity amongst the audience.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logie_Awards_of_2017
Logie Awards of 2017
[ "Network", "No . of Nominations", "No . of Wins" ]
[ [ "Network Ten", "31", "8" ], [ "ABC", "40", "7" ], [ "Foxtel", "19", "7" ], [ "Seven Network", "22", "4" ], [ "Nine Network", "20", "3" ], [ "SBS", "7", "0" ], [ "Stan", "2", "0" ], [ "NITV", "1", "0" ] ]
Network Nominations
Logie_Awards_of_2017_4
The 59th Annual TV Week Logie Awards were held on Sunday 23 April 2017 at the Crown Palladium in Melbourne, and broadcast live on the Nine Network. Public voting for the Best Award categories began on 20 November 2016 and ended on 18 December 2016. Following the return of the Logie Award for Best Factual Program category at the 2016 Logie Awards, the 2017 Awards reinstated the category of Logie Award for Most Outstanding Factual or Documentary Program, which is not a publicly voted category. Dannii Minogue was named as 2017 Logies ambassador.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basketball_at_the_2012_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_tournament
Basketball at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament
[ "Pos", "Name", "BPG" ]
[ [ "1", "France", "5.0" ], [ "1", "Russia", "5.0" ], [ "3", "China", "4.2" ], [ "3", "Tunisia", "4.2" ], [ "5", "Spain", "3.9" ] ]
Blocks
Basketball_at_the_2012_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_tournament_17
The men's basketball tournament at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, began on 29 July and ended on 12 August, when the United States defeated Spain 107-100 for the gold medal. All preliminary games were held at the Basketball Arena within the Olympic Park, while the knockout matches took place at The O2 Arena (renamed North Greenwich Arena due to IOC's no-commercialisation policy).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buscando_a_Timbiriche,_La_Nueva_Banda
Buscando a Timbiriche, La Nueva Banda
[ "Place", "Guys", "Age , Origin", "Girls", "Age , Origin" ]
[ [ "1st", "Alberto Dogre ( 3rd Mem . )", "22 , Mérida", "Brissia Mayagoitia ( 1st Mem . ) ( she quit the band 3 months later , she is trying to be a solo )", "16 , Saltillo" ], [ "1st", "J. Eduardo Brito ( 5th Mem . )", "18 , Puebla", "Fernanda Arozqueta ( 2nd Mem . )", "19 , Distrito Federal" ], [ "1st", "Yurem Rojas ( 7th Mem . )", "17 , Distrito Federal", "Gabriela Sanchez ( 4th Mem . )", "21 , Guadalajara" ], [ "1st", "--", "--", "M. Taide Rodríguez ( 6th Mem . )", "19 , Guadalajara" ], [ "2nd", "--", "--", "Ana Sophía Sanchez", "16 , Hermosillo" ], [ "2nd", "Sergio Villa", "21 , Distrito Federal", "Verónica", "20 , Colima" ], [ "3rd", "Fabián", "20 , Distrito Federal", "--", "--" ], [ "4th", "Gustavo", "17 , Villahermosa", "--", "--" ], [ "5th", "Diego", "21 , Mérida", "Tamara", "16 , Monterrey" ], [ "6th", "David", "21 , Tamaulipas", "Mariana", "17 , Puebla" ], [ "7th", "Alfonso", "16 , Tepic", "Marcela", "18 , Monterrey" ], [ "8th", "Naín", "21 , Puebla", "Daffne", "17 , Chihuahua" ], [ "9th", "Willie", "21 , Villa Úrsula Galván", "Karla", "17 , Monterrey" ], [ "10th", "Jorge", "22 , Distrito Federal", "Ingrid", "18 , Guadalajara" ], [ "11th", "Manuel", "18 , Distrito Federal", "Cristy", "19 , Aguascalientes" ], [ "12th", "Alejandro", "20 , Guadalajara", "Zelma", "15 , Distrito Federal" ], [ "13th", "Santiago", "20 , Puebla", "María", "16 , Culiacán" ] ]
Contestants
The red color on contestants signifies their expulsion from the show . The blue signifies the 7 winners of the show .
Buscando_a_Timbiriche,_La_Nueva_Banda_0
Buscando a Timbiriche, La Nueva Banda was a Mexican reality show set to look for the new, re-make of the '80s and '90s Mexican band Timbiriche, hosted by Galilea Montijo. The show premiered on June 24, 2007, in Mexico on Canal de las Estrellas and on July 1, 2007 in the United States on Univision a week later from its original live air in Mexico. The show concluded on October 14, 2007, in Mexico, having Brisia, Fernanda, Alberto, Gaby, Eduardo, Taide, and Yurem as the seven new members of the brand new re-made band Timbiriche. Their first CD was released on November 30, 2007. The band announced their decision to split at their final concert in Nuevo Laredo in May 2009.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012–13_Club_León_season
2012–13 Club León season
[ "Position", "Name", "Goals scored" ]
[ [ "1", "Matías Britos", "6" ], [ "2", "Edwin William Hernández", "3" ], [ "3", "Yovanny Arrechea", "1" ], [ "3", "Juan Ignacio González", "1" ], [ "3", "Luis Montes", "1" ], [ "3", "Edgar Iván Pacheco", "1" ], [ "3", "Carlos Peña", "1" ], [ "TOTAL", "", "14" ] ]
Torneo Clausura -- Goalscorers
[ 44 ]
2012–13_Club_León_season_6
The 2012-13 León season was the 66th professional season of Mexico's top-flight football league. The season is split into two tournaments - the Torneo Apertura and the Torneo Clausura - each with identical formats and each contested by the same eighteen teams. Tijuana began their season on July 21, 2012 against Querétaro, León played their most home games on Saturday at 8:06pm local time. This was León first season in Mexican top-flight league since the Verano 2002 after defeating Correcaminos UAT in the promotion final. León qualified third to the final phase and was eliminated by Tijuana in the semi-finals, León did not qualify to the final phase in the Clausura tournament.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thunderbird_Invitational
Thunderbird Invitational
[ "Year", "Player", "Country", "Score", "To par", "Margin of victory", "Runner ( s ) -up", "Winner 's share ( $ )" ]
[ [ "1959", "Arnold Palmer", "United States", "266", "−18", "3 strokes", "Jimmy Demaret Ken Venturi", "1,500" ], [ "1958", "Ken Venturi", "United States", "269", "−15", "4 strokes", "Jimmy Demaret Gene Littler", "1,500" ], [ "1957", "Jimmy Demaret", "United States", "273", "−11", "Playoff", "Mike Souchak Ken Venturi", "2,000" ], [ "1956", "Jimmy Demaret", "United States", "269", "−15", "1 stroke", "Cary Middlecoff", "2,000" ], [ "1955", "Shelley Mayfield", "United States", "270", "−18", "Playoff", "Fred Haas Mike Souchak", "2,000" ], [ "1954", "Fred Haas", "United States", "268", "−20", "2 strokes", "Marty Furgol Chandler Harper Bo Wininger", "2,000" ], [ "1953", "Jimmy Demaret", "United States", "201", "−15", "2 strokes", "Ben Hogan Lloyd Mangrum Jim Turnesa", "1,500" ] ]
Winners
Thunderbird_Invitational_0
The Thunderbird Invitational was a professional golf tournament on the PGA Tour, played from 1952 to 1959 in Rancho Mirage, California. Held in late January at Thunderbird Country Club, the tournament's purse was a modest $15,000; it was the direct predecessor of today's CareerBuilder Challenge, which began in 1960. Thunderbird hosted the Ryder Cup in 1955. Arnold Palmer, 29, was the event's final champion in 1959; he won the next year at the first edition of the Palm Springs Desert Classic, which had a $100,000 purse and a winner's share of 12,000, his largest tour check to date. Ken Venturi, 26, won the 1958 event and was awarded a $1,500 check and a $4,500 automobile. He backed it up with another win the following week at Phoenix. Jimmy Demaret won the event three times; his first was a 54-hole midweek event in 1953, and the last was an 18-hole playoff on Monday in 1957 for consecutive titles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_100_metres
1992 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's 100 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Marion Jones", "United States", "11.55", "Q" ], [ "2", "Ndèye Binta Dia", "Senegal", "11.64", "Q" ], [ "3", "Giada Gallina", "Italy", "11.70", "Q" ], [ "4", "Debbie Ferguson", "Bahamas", "11.92", "Q" ], [ "5", "Tara Perry", "Canada", "11.98", "q" ], [ "6", "Charlotta Vöcks", "Sweden", "12.07", "q" ], [ "7", "Mônica Figueirêdo", "Brazil", "12.44", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
Wind : +1.0m/s
1992_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_100_metres_10
The women's 100 metres event at the 1992 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Seoul, Korea, at Olympic Stadium on 16 and 17 September.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Jacksonville_Jaguars_season
2014 Jacksonville Jaguars season
[ "Player", "Position", "College", "Status" ]
[ [ "Allen Hurns", "Wide receiver", "Miami ( FL )", "Made 53-man roster" ], [ "Tyler Shatley", "Guard", "Clemson", "Made 53-man roster" ], [ "Josh Wells", "Offensive tackle", "James Madison", "Made 53-man roster" ], [ "Deandre Coleman", "Defensive tackle", "California", "Made practice squad" ], [ "Marcel Jensen", "Tight end", "Fresno State", "Made practice squad" ], [ "Craig Loston", "Safety", "LSU", "Made practice squad" ], [ "Stephen Morris", "Quarterback", "Miami ( FL )", "Made practice squad" ], [ "Marcus Whitfield", "Linebacker", "Maryland", "Made practice squad" ], [ "Rashaad Reynolds", "Cornerback", "Oregon State", "Injured reserve" ] ]
Roster changes -- Undrafted rookie free agents
The following is a list of notable rookie free agents signed by the Jaguars after the 2014 NFL Draft :
2014_Jacksonville_Jaguars_season_1
The 2014 Jacksonville Jaguars season was the franchise's 20th season in the National Football League and the second under head coach Gus Bradley. They failed to improve upon their 4-12 record from 2013 and finished 3-13, and finished third in the AFC South for the second straight year. The Jaguars were eliminated from postseason contention after their week 12 loss to the Colts. In week 13, the Jaguars had their biggest comeback in franchise history, defeating the New York Giants 25-24. The Jaguars trailed 21-0 in the first half, but outscored the Giants 25-3 in the second half, with the help of two defensive touchdowns. The Jaguars did not win a single road game during the season, the second time such a thing happened in franchise history.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Tour_of_Qatar
2012 Tour of Qatar
[ "", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Tom Boonen ( BEL )", "Omega Pharma-Quick-Step", "6h 47 ' 49" ], [ "2", "Tyler Farrar ( USA )", "Garmin-Barracuda", "+ 6" ], [ "3", "Mark Cavendish ( GBR )", "Team Sky", "+ 8" ], [ "4", "Johan Vansummeren ( BEL )", "Garmin-Barracuda", "+ 12" ], [ "5", "Thomas Dekker ( NED )", "Garmin-Barracuda", "+ 12" ], [ "6", "Robert Hunter ( RSA )", "Garmin-Barracuda", "+ 12" ], [ "7", "Mikhail Ignatiev ( RUS )", "Team Katusha", "+ 17" ], [ "8", "Bernhard Eisel ( AUT )", "Team Sky", "+ 18" ], [ "9", "Rüdiger Selig ( GER )", "Team Katusha", "+ 18" ], [ "10", "Adam Blythe ( GBR )", "BMC Racing Team", "+ 19" ] ]
General Classification after Stage 3
2012_Tour_of_Qatar_5
The 2012 Tour of Qatar was the eleventh edition of the Tour of Qatar cycling stage race. It was rated as a 2.HC event on the UCI Asia Tour, and was held between 5 and 10 February 2012, in Qatar. The race was won for the fourth time by Belgium's Tom Boonen, of the team, leading the race from start to finish and taking two stage victories along the way. Boonen's winning margin over runner-up Tyler Farrar () - the winners of the team time trial stage near the Losail International Circuit - was 28 seconds, and 's Juan Antonio Flecha completed the podium, five seconds behind Farrar and 33 seconds down on Boonen. In the race's other classifications, Boonen also won the points classification, having held the lead of the standings from start to finish, Farrar's teammate Ramūnas Navardauskas won the white jersey for the youth classification, by placing eighth overall in the general classification, and finished at the head of the teams classification.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HGTV_Design_Star_All_Stars
HGTV Design Star All Stars
[ "Designer", "Age", "Original Season", "Rank ( Then )", "Place of Residence", "Rank ( Now )" ]
[ [ "Kellie Clements", "33", "Season 6 - 2011", "4th", "Edmond , Oklahoma", "6th" ], [ "Leslie Ezelle", "44", "Season 6 - 2011", "6th", "Dallas , Texas", "1st" ], [ "Josh Sparkle Josh Johnson", "37", "Season 2 - 2007", "5th", "Hendersonville , Tennessee", "5th" ], [ "Tom Vecchione", "47", "Season 5 - 2010", "6th", "New York , New York", "3rd" ], [ "Dan Vickery", "29", "Season 4 - 2009", "2nd", "Portland , Oregon", "4th" ], [ "Hilari Younger", "31", "Season 7 - 2012", "3rd", "Dallas , Texas", "2nd" ] ]
Designers
HGTV_Design_Star_All_Stars_0
HGTV Design Star All Stars is a spin-off series based on HGTV Design Star. It features 6 designers from the first seven seasons of the original series. Host and mentor David Bromstad and incumbent judges Vern Yip and Genevieve Gorder will all return to their respective positions for this competition. The season premiered on HGTV on July 31, 2012, a week following the conclusion of the seventh season of the parent series.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Municipal_Corporations_(Ireland)_Act_1840
Municipal Corporations (Ireland) Act 1840
[ "Number", "Borough", "County" ]
[ [ "1", "Ardee", "Louth" ], [ "2", "Armagh ( City )", "Armagh" ], [ "3", "Athlone", "Roscommon and Westmeath" ], [ "4", "Athy", "Kildare" ], [ "5", "Bandon or Bandon Bridge", "Cork" ], [ "6", "Boyle", "Roscommon" ], [ "7", "Callan", "Kilkenny" ], [ "8", "Carlow", "Carlow" ], [ "9", "Carrickfergus ( County of the Town retained )", "Antrim" ], [ "10", "Cashel ( City )", "Tipperary" ], [ "11", "Charleville", "Cork" ], [ "12", "Cloghnakilty", "Cork" ], [ "13", "Coleraine", "Londonderry" ], [ "14", "Dingle", "Kerry" ], [ "15", "Dundalk", "Louth" ], [ "16", "Dungannon", "Tyrone" ], [ "17", "Ennis", "Clare" ], [ "18", "Enniscorthy", "Wexford" ], [ "19", "Enniskillen", "Fermanagh" ], [ "20", "Fethard", "Wexford" ] ]
Dissolved boroughs
Under section 13 of the Act , the remaining 58 borough corporations were dissolved on 25 October 1840 . The extinguished boroughs were listed in schedules B and I of the Act . Boroughs in schedule B could petition for a grant of a charter restoring borough status , as could any town with a population of more than 3,000 . Boroughs in Schedule I were already effectively extinct at the time of the passing of the Act , and so were not permitted to apply for such a charter . Wexford 's application for restoration of its charter was granted in 1846 . Cashel also applied , [ 2 ] but without success . Boroughs in Schedule B
Municipal_Corporations_(Ireland)_Act_1840_1
The Municipal Corporations Act (Ireland) 1840 (3 & 4 Vict. c. 108), An Act for the Regulation of Municipal Corporations in Ireland, was passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom on 10 August 1840. It was one of the Municipal Corporations (Ireland) Acts 1840 to 1888. The Act followed similar lines to the Municipal Corporations Act 1835 which reformed municipal boroughs in England and Wales. Prior to the passing of the Act, there were 68 borough corporations in Ireland Many of them were ineffective, some virtually defunct and none of them in any way representative of their populations. The Act dissolved all but 10 of the corporations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Ribbon_Awards_for_Best_Film
Blue Ribbon Awards for Best Film
[ "No", "Year", "Film", "Director" ]
[ [ "1", "1950", "Until We Meet Again", "Tadashi Imai" ], [ "2", "1951", "Repast", "Mikio Naruse" ], [ "3", "1952", "Lightning", "Mikio Naruse" ], [ "4", "1953", "An Inlet of Muddy Water", "Tadashi Imai" ], [ "5", "1954", "Twenty-Four Eyes", "Keisuke Kinoshita" ], [ "6", "1955", "Floating Clouds", "Mikio Naruse" ], [ "7", "1956", "Mahiru no ankoku", "Tadashi Imai" ], [ "8", "1957", "The Rice People", "Tadashi Imai" ], [ "9", "1958", "The Hidden Fortress", "Akira Kurosawa" ], [ "10", "1959", "Kiku to Isamu", "Tadashi Imai" ], [ "11", "1960", "Her Brother", "Kon Ichikawa" ], [ "12", "1961", "Pigs and Battleships", "Shohei Imamura" ], [ "13", "1962", "Foundry Town", "Kirio Urayama" ], [ "14", "1963", "The Insect Woman", "Shohei Imamura" ], [ "15", "1964", "The Woman in the Dunes", "Hiroshi Teshigahara" ], [ "16", "1965", "Red Beard", "Akira Kurosawa" ], [ "17", "1966", "Shiroi Kyotō", "Satsuo Yamamoto" ], [ "18", "1975", "The Fossil", "Masaki Kobayashi" ], [ "19", "1976", "Lullaby of the Earth", "Yasuzo Masumura" ], [ "20", "1977", "The Yellow Handkerchief", "Yoji Yamada" ] ]
List of winners
Blue_Ribbon_Awards_for_Best_Film_0
The Blue Ribbon Award for Best Film is a prize recognizing excellence in Japanese film. It is awarded annually by the Association of Tokyo Film Journalists as one of the Blue Ribbon Awards. Filmmakers Akira Kurosawa, Tadashi Imai and Mikio Naruse are among those who have received the award. Best Film winners Kagemusha (1980) and The Twilight Samurai (2002) also received an Academy Award in the category of Best Foreign Language Film.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Floyd_bootleg_recordings
Pink Floyd bootleg recordings
[ "Bootleg title", "Recording details", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Sound Resounds Around", "St. James Hall , Chesterfield , United Kingdom , 27 March 1969", "soundboard recording including a 16 minutes version of Interstellar Overdrive and a 19:13 version of A Saucerful of Secrets" ], [ "The Massed Gadget of Auximenes", "Royal Festival Hall , London , 14 April 1969", "audience recording with a performance of The Man and The Journey" ], [ "Beset by the Creatures of the Deep", "University of Southampton , England , 9 May 1969", "" ], [ "From the Master Tape", "Free Trade Hall , Manchester , England , 22 June 1969", "released by the label Ayanami , also released as The Labyrinths of Auximenes" ], [ "A Man and His Lunacy", "Royal Albert Hall , London , 26 June 1969", "audience recording" ], [ "Plumpton Race Track", "Plumpton Race Track , East Sussex , London , 8 August 1969", "audience recording also released as The Journey Through the Past , live at 9th National Jazz Pop Ballads & Blues Festival , includes a 20:26 version of A Saucerful of Secrets" ], [ "Complete Concertgebouw", "Concertgebouw , Amsterdam , Netherlands , 17 September 1969", "soundboard recording also released as A Man and the Journey , Amsterdam 69 ( Swingin ' Pig Version ) and Amsterdam 1969 ( Harvest ) , plans for an official live album release of The Man and The Journey were considered , but abandoned due to overlap of material with Ummagumma" ], [ "Essener Pop Festival", "Internationales Essener Pop & Blues Festival , Essen , Germany , 11 October 1969", "released by the label 'Man of Leisure Music ' , also released as Essen and Song Days '69" ], [ "Amougies Pop Festival", "Amougies Pop & Jazz Festival , Mont-de-l'Enclus , Belgium , 25 October 1969", "first part of a unique concert in Belgium with Frank Zappa as special guest . The complete concert was released on Interstellar Zappadrive by Harvested . The songs Green Is the Colour , Careful with That Axe , Eugene and Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun are in soundboard quality , but were performed without Frank Zappa" ], [ "Afan Lido", "Port Talbot , Wales , 6 December 1969", "audience recording , released by Man of Leisure Music" ], [ "Ahcid Atthak !", "November-December 1969", "'Omay Yad ' . Also released as 'The Midas Touch ' Includes the officially unreleased instrumental Fingals Cave" ] ]
1969
Pink_Floyd_bootleg_recordings_1
Pink Floyd bootleg recordings are the collections of audio and video recordings of musical performances by the British rock band Pink Floyd, which were never officially released by the band. The recordings consist of both live performances and outtakes from studio sessions unavailable in official releases. In some cases, certain bootleg recordings may be highly prized among collectors, as at least 40 songs composed by Pink Floyd have never been officially released. During the 1970s, bands such as Pink Floyd created a lucrative market for the mass production of unofficial recordings with large followings of fans willing to purchase them. In addition, the huge crowds that turned up to these concerts made the effective policing of the audience for the presence of recording equipment virtually impossible. Vast numbers of recordings were issued for profit by bootleg labels. Some Pink Floyd bootlegs exist in several variations with differing sound quality and length because sometimes listeners have recorded different versions of the same performance at the same time. Pink Floyd was a group that protected its sonic performance, making recording with amateur recording devices difficult. In their career, Pink Floyd played over 1,300 concerts, of which more than 350 were released as bootlegged recordings (sometimes in various versions). Few concerts have ever been broadcast (or repeated once they were broadcast on television), especially during 'the golden age' of the group from 1966 to 1981. Pink Floyd was one of the mainstays of the bootleg industry in the 1970s. In 1999, the group was mentioned on BPI's list of most bootlegged British artists of all time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinemalaya_Philippine_Independent_Film_Festival
Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival
[ "Year", "Best Film", "Best Direction", "Special Jury Prize", "Best Actress", "Best Actor" ]
[ [ "2005", "Pepot Artista by Clodualdo del Mundo Jr", "Rica Arevalo ( ICU Bed # 7 )", "Ang Pagdadalaga ni Maximo Oliveros by Auraeus Solito", "Meryll Soriano ( Room Boy )", "Eddie Garcia ( ICU Bed # 7 )" ], [ "2006", "Tulad ng Dati by Mike Sandejas", "Ron Bryant ( Rotonda )", "Batad : Sa Paang Palay by Benji Garcia and Vic Acedillo , Jr", "Angel Aquino ( Donsol )", "Alchris Galura ( Batad )" ], [ "2007", "Tribu by Jim Libiran", "Auraeus Solito ( Pisay )", "Endo by Jade Castro", "Ina Feleo ( Endo )", "The ensemble of ( Tribu )" ], [ "2008", "Jay by Francis Xavier Pasion", "Chris Martinez ( 100 )", "Brutus by Tara Illenberger", "Mylene Dizon ( 100 )", "Baron Geisler ( Jay )" ], [ "2009", "Last Supper No . 3 by Veronica Velasco", "GB Sampedro ( Squalor )", "Ang Panggagahasa kay Fe by Alvin Yapan Colorum by Jobin Ballesteros", "Ina Feleo ( Sanglaan )", "Lou Veloso ( Colorum )" ], [ "2010", "Halaw by Sheron Dayoc", "Sheron Dayoc ( Halaw )", "Sampaguita , National Flower by Francis Xavier Pasion", "Lovi Poe ( Mayohan )", "John Arcilla ( Halaw )" ], [ "2011", "Ang Babae sa Septic Tank by Marlon Rivera", "Marlon Rivera ( Ang Babae sa Septic Tank )", "Niño by Loy Arcenas", "Eugene Domingo ( Ang Babae sa Septic Tank )", "Edgar Allan Guzman ( Ligo na Ü , Lapit na Me )" ], [ "2012", "Diablo by Mes de Guzman", "Mes de Guzman ( Diablo )", "Requieme by Loy Arcenas", "Ama Quiambao ( Diablo )", "Kristoffer King ( Oros )" ], [ "2013", "Transit by Hannah Espia", "Hannah Espia ( Transit )", "Quick Change by Eduardo Roy , Jr", "Irma Adlawan ( Transit )", "Mimi Juareza ( Quick Change )" ], [ "2014", "Bwaya by Francis Xavier Pasion", "Giancarlo Abrahan V ( Dagitab )", "Kna The Dreamweaver by Ida Anita Del Mundo", "Eula Valdez ( Dagitab )", "Dante Rivero ( 1st ko si 3rd )" ] ]
Major award winners -- New Breed
Cinemalaya_Philippine_Independent_Film_Festival_0
The Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival is a film festival in the Philippines held annually during the month August at the Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex and various cinemas. Its aim is the development and promotion of Filipino independent films. The film festival is organized by the Cinemalaya Foundation, Inc. with the support of the Cultural Center of the Philippines and Econolink Investments, Inc. Each year, the Festival provides seed investments of ₱500,000 (US$10,000~) to ten independent filmmakers. It has since been increased to ₱1,000,000 (US$20,000~) since 2019. These ten finalists are culled from hundreds of submissions from all over the Philippines. Their films debut at the festival, together with in-competition short films, as well as various out-of-competition works. The organizing committee, headed by veteran Filipino director and actress Laurice Guillen, oversees the production of the films and the festival. The latest edition 15th edition of the festival was held from August 2-11, 2019 in Metro Manila and from August 7-13, 2019 in selected regions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Defenders_members
List of Defenders members
[ "Character", "Real Name", "Joined in", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Doctor Strange", "Stephen Strange", "Joined in Defenders Vol . 4 # 1 ( November 2011 )", "Also a member of the Heroic Age New Avengers team" ], [ "Namor", "Namor McKenzie", "Joined in Defenders Vol . 4 # 1 ( November 2011 )", "Also a Former member of the X-Men" ], [ "Silver Surfer", "Norrin Radd", "Joined in Defenders Vol . 4 # 1 ( November 2011 )", "N/A" ], [ "Hulk", "Bruce Banner", "Joined in Defenders Vol . 4 # 1 ( November 2011 )", "N/A" ], [ "Red She-Hulk", "Betty Ross", "Joined in Defenders Vol . 4 # 1 ( November 2011 )", "N/A" ], [ "Iron Fist", "Daniel Danny Rand", "Joined in Defenders Vol . 4 # 1 ( November 2011 )", "Also a former member of the Heroic Age New Avengers team" ], [ "Black Cat", "Felicia Hardy", "Joined in Defenders Vol . 4 # 8", "N/A" ], [ "Ant-Man", "Scott Lang", "Joined in Defenders Vol . 4 # 10", "N/A" ] ]
Defenders Vol . 4
The Defenders came together again when it comes to keeping the Concordance Engine from falling into the wrong hands .
List_of_Defenders_members_15
The Defenders are a loosely organized team of fictional characters mostly, but not solely, superheroes in the Marvel Universe. For much of their history, there was no official membership. Thus, the Defenders had a reputation as being a non-team, a term which was coined in the pages of the comic. All could be considered Defenders. The following list attempts to make sense of their membership but may not be complete.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Seattle_Sounders_FC_records_and_statistics
List of Seattle Sounders FC records and statistics
[ "Rank", "Name", "Years", "League", "MLS Cup /Post Season", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Nicolas Lodeiro", "2016-present", "48", "7", "55" ], [ "2", "Fredy Montero", "2009-2012", "34", "2", "36" ], [ "3", "Mauro Rosales", "2011-2013", "34", "0", "34" ], [ "4", "Brad Evans", "2009-2017", "27", "2", "29" ], [ "4", "Clint Dempsey", "2013-2018", "28", "1", "29" ], [ "6", "Cristian Roldan", "2015-present", "23", "2", "25" ], [ "7", "Osvaldo Alonso", "2009-2018", "24", "0", "24" ], [ "8", "Obafemi Martins", "2013-2015", "23", "0", "23" ], [ "8", "Joevin Jones", "2016-2017 , 2019-", "19", "4", "23" ], [ "10", "Lamar Neagle", "2009 , 2011 , 2013-2015 , 2017-2018", "17", "0", "17" ], [ "11", "Steve Zakuani", "2009-2013", "14", "0", "14" ], [ "12", "Marco Pappa", "2014-2015", "11", "2", "13" ], [ "12", "Nate Jaqua", "2009-2011", "12", "1", "13" ], [ "12", "Jordan Morris", "2016-present", "11", "2", "13" ], [ "15", "Freddie Ljungberg", "2009-2010", "12", "0", "12" ], [ "15", "Victor Rodriguez", "2016-2019", "9", "3", "12" ], [ "17", "Andreas Ivanschitz", "2015-2016", "9", "1", "10" ], [ "17", "Will Bruin", "2017-present", "8", "2", "10" ], [ "17", "Kelvin Leerdam", "2017-present", "10", "0", "10" ], [ "20", "Gonzalo Pineda", "2014-2015", "9", "0", "9" ] ]
Player records -- Assists
MLS Competitive , professional matches only . As of March 1 , 2020
List_of_Seattle_Sounders_FC_records_and_statistics_1
Seattle Sounders FC is an American professional soccer club based in Seattle, Washington that competes in Major League Soccer (MLS). Sounders FC was established on November 13, 2007, as an MLS expansion team, making it the 15th team in the league. Fans chose the Sounders name through an online poll in 2008, making the Seattle Sounders FC the third Seattle soccer club to share the name. The list encompasses the major honours won by Seattle Sounders FC, records set by the club, their managers and their players.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cricket_and_rugby_union_players
List of cricket and rugby union players
[ "Name", "Cricket team", "Test Caps", "Ref", "Rugby team", "Test Caps", "Ref" ]
[ [ "Biddy Anderson", "South African national cricket team", "1", "[ 129 ]", "South Africa national rugby union team", "3", "[ 130 ]" ], [ "Tony Harris", "South African national cricket team", "3", "[ 131 ]", "South Africa national rugby union team", "5", "[ 132 ]" ], [ "Albert Powell", "South African national cricket team", "1", "[ 133 ]", "South Africa national rugby union team", "1", "[ 134 ]" ], [ "Alfred Richards", "South African national cricket team", "1", "[ 135 ]", "South Africa national rugby union team", "3", "[ 136 ]" ], [ "Jimmy Sinclair", "South African national cricket team", "25", "[ 137 ]", "South Africa national rugby union team", "1", "[ 138 ]" ], [ "Percy Twentyman-Jones", "South African national cricket team", "1", "[ 139 ]", "South Africa national rugby union team", "3", "[ 140 ]" ] ]
Dual internationals -- South Africa
List_of_cricket_and_rugby_union_players_6
This is a list of sports people who have played both cricket and rugby union at a high level. First-class or List A cricket, provincial rugby and international cricket or rugby are considered to be high level for the purposes of this list. To be eligible, players must have appeared for their country's national side in at least one of the sports. The lists below are alphabetical and sorted by the country in which the player spent their international career. Alfred Shaw and Arthur Shrewsbury, who organised the first British Isles rugby tour to Australasia in 1888 were also noted cricketers. While the Wales national rugby union team is a force in international rugby, the Wales national cricket team plays only rarely, and the nation of Wales is usually subsumed under England for cricketing purposes. Both Irish rugby players and cricketers, unlike soccer players, also play as one nation. The two sports have also had a considerable overlap in commentators and journalists, e.g. Robert Hudson, Howard Marshall, Lisa Olson, Denzil Batchelor, Ian Smith, Steve James, Allan Massie Many venues, including St. Helen's Rugby and Cricket Ground, Carisbrook, Eden Park, Raeburn Place, Headingley Stadium, Sydney Cricket Ground, McLean Park, The Oval, Cardiff Arms Park and Limavady Cricket and Rugby Club have been used for both rugby and cricket over the years. Due to the historical relationship between rugby league and rugby union, several of these players have also competed in high level rugby league as well. (See List of cricket and rugby league players)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equipment_of_the_Pakistan_Army
Equipment of the Pakistan Army
[ "Name", "Type", "Calibre", "Origin", "Quantity" ]
[ [ "A-100", "Multiple rocket launcher", "300 mm", "China", "48" ], [ "KRL 122", "Multiple rocket launcher", "122 mm", "North Korea Pakistan", "--" ], [ "M110", "Self-propelled gun", "203 mm", "United States", "40" ], [ "M109", "Self-propelled gun", "155 mm", "United States", "389" ], [ "M115", "Towed howitzer", "203 mm", "United States", "26" ], [ "M198", "Towed howitzer", "155 mm", "United States", "124" ], [ "M114", "Towed howitzer", "155 mm", "United States", "60" ], [ "Type 59-1", "Field gun", "130 mm", "China", "87" ], [ "Norinco D-30", "Towed howitzer", "122 mm", "China", "179" ], [ "Type 54-1", "Towed howitzer", "122 mm", "China", "400" ], [ "M101", "Towed howitzer", "105 mm", "United States", "300" ], [ "OTO Melara Mod 56", "Pack howitzer", "105 mm", "Italy", "50" ], [ "Ordnance QF 25-pounder", "Field gun", "88 mm", "United Kingdom", "--" ] ]
Artillery
Modern_equipment_and_uniform_of_the_Pakistan_Army_4
The equipment currently in use by the Pakistan Army is divided into the following main sections: infantry weapons, armour, artillery, engineering vehicles, air defence, radars, aircraft and anti-tank/bunker-buster missiles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1953_VFL_season
1953 VFL season
[ "Home team", "Home team score", "Away team", "Away team score", "Venue", "Crowd", "Date" ]
[ [ "Fitzroy", "11.9 ( 75 )", "St Kilda", "7.10 ( 52 )", "Brunswick Street Oval", "9,500", "27 June 1953" ], [ "Carlton", "8.15 ( 63 )", "Geelong", "10.14 ( 74 )", "Princes Park", "32,526", "27 June 1953" ], [ "South Melbourne", "12.7 ( 79 )", "Richmond", "6.14 ( 50 )", "Lake Oval", "17,000", "27 June 1953" ], [ "Melbourne", "10.14 ( 74 )", "Hawthorn", "16.6 ( 102 )", "MCG", "11,993", "27 June 1953" ], [ "North Melbourne", "3.7 ( 25 )", "Footscray", "5.12 ( 42 )", "Arden Street Oval", "15,000", "27 June 1953" ], [ "Essendon", "11.14 ( 80 )", "Collingwood", "6.16 ( 52 )", "Windy Hill", "31,900", "27 June 1953" ] ]
Premiership season -- Round 10
1953_VFL_season_9
The 1953 Victorian Football League season was the 57th season of the elite Australian rules football competition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1962_Spanish_motorcycle_Grand_Prix
1962 Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix
[ "Place", "Rider", "Country", "Machine", "Speed", "Time", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Max Deubel / Emil Hörner", "Germany", "BMW", "110.053 km/h ( 68.384 mph )", "55:47.92", "8" ], [ "2", "Florian Camathias / Horst Burkhardt", "Switzerland", "BMW", "105.932 km/h ( 65.823 mph )", "57:58.18", "6" ], [ "3", "Otto Kölle / Dieter Hess", "Germany", "BMW", "104.244 km/h ( 64.774 mph )", "58:54.49", "4" ], [ "4", "Arsenius Butscher / Heinrich Vester", "Germany", "BMW", "", "+ 1 lap", "3" ], [ "5", "Harold Scholes / Ray Lindsay", "Britain", "BMW", "", "+ 1 lap", "2" ], [ "6", "Chris Vincent / Eric Bliss", "Britain", "BSA", "", "+ 1 lap", "1" ] ]
1962 Spanish Grand Prix Side-car final standings
27 laps ( 102.347 kilometres ( 63.595 mi ) )
1962_Spanish_motorcycle_Grand_Prix_3
The 1962 Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix was a FIM event held on 6 May 1962 at Montjuïc circuit. It was the first round of the 1962 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season and the 100th World Championship Grand Prix held since the championship began in 1949.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masako_Katsuki
Masako Katsuki
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1986", "Arion", "Athena" ], [ "1986", "Love is an Open Door 扉を開けて", "Neryura" ], [ "1987", "Murasaki Shikibu Genji Monogatari", "Wet Nurse Shounagon" ], [ "1990", "Maroko", "Maroko Yomota" ], [ "1992", "Apfel Land Story ja : アップフェルラント物語", "Ariana Vuishinsuka" ], [ "1993", "Ninja Scroll", "Zakuro" ], [ "1994", "Sailor Moon S : The Movie", "Sailor Neptune" ], [ "1995", "Sailor Moon Super S : The Movie", "Sailor Neptune" ], [ "1996", "Nintama Rantarou", "Sina Yamamoto" ], [ "1996", "Kindaichi Case Files", "Seiko Mauetera" ], [ "1998", "Welcome to Lodoss Island !", "Pirotess" ], [ "1999", "Gundress : The Movie", "Takako Houraji" ], [ "2002", "Guilstein ja : ギルステイン", "Nu" ], [ "2002", "Soreike ! Anpanman", "Tekka no maki-chan" ], [ "2004", "Nitaboh : The Shamisen Master ja : NITABOH 仁太坊-津軽三味線始祖外聞", "Tamana" ], [ "2004", "Naruto the Movie : Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow", "Fifth Hokage・Tsunade" ], [ "2005", "ja : 映画 ふたりはプリキュア Max Heart", "Yami no seki no majo ( Devil )" ], [ "2005", "Zeta Gundam A New Translation : Heirs to the Stars", "Reccoa Londe" ], [ "2005", "Zeta Gundam A New Translation II : Lovers", "Reccoa Londe" ], [ "2006", "Zeta Gundam A New Translation III : Love is the Pulse of the Stars", "Reccoa Londe" ] ]
Filmography -- Films
Masako_Katsuki_1
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moussa_N'Diaye
Moussa N'Diaye
[ "#", "Date", "Venue", "Opponent", "Score", "Result", "Competition" ]
[ [ "1", "18 July 1999", "Stade Leopold Senghor , Dakar", "Eritrea", "6 -1", "6-2", "2000 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier" ], [ "2", "8 August 1999", "Stade Leopold Senghor , Dakar", "Zimbabwe", "1 -0", "2-0", "2000 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier" ], [ "3", "9 April 2000", "Stade de l'Amitié , Cotonou", "Benin", "1 -0", "1-1", "2002 World Cup qualifier" ], [ "4", "21 July 2001", "Independence Stadium , Windhoek", "Namibia", "5 -0", "5-0", "2002 World Cup qualifier" ], [ "5", "5 June 2004", "Stade Leopold Senghor , Dakar", "DR Congo", "2 -0", "2-0", "2006 World Cup qualifier" ], [ "6", "26 March 2005", "Stade Leopold Senghor , Dakar", "Liberia", "5 -0", "6-1", "2006 World Cup qualifier" ], [ "7", "1 March 2006", "Stade Leopold Senghor , Dakar", "Norway", "1 -0", "2-1", "Friendly" ], [ "8", "23 May 2006", "Seoul World Cup Stadium , Seoul", "South Korea", "1 -1", "1-1", "Friendly" ] ]
International career -- International goals
Scores and results list Senegal 's goal tally first . [ 5 ]
Moussa_N'Diaye_0
Moussa Ndiaye (born February 20, 1979 in Piré) is a Senegalese football player, who currently plays for AS Douanes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_lakes_of_Washington_(state)
List of lakes of Washington (state)
[ "Name", "County ( s )", "Total storage ( acre feet )", "Surface area ( acres )", "Outflow" ]
[ [ "Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake", "Douglas , Ferry , Stevens , Lincoln , Grant , Okanogan", "9,386,000", "79,400", "Columbia River" ], [ "Lake Umatilla", "Klickitat , Sherman ( OR ) , Gilliam ( OR ) , Morrow ( OR ) , Benton , Umatilla ( OR )", "", "48,738", "Columbia River" ], [ "Riffe Lake", "Lewis", "1,686,300", "11,830", "Cowlitz River" ], [ "Alder Lake", "Pierce , Thurston", "", "3065", "Nisqually River" ], [ "Ross Lake", "Whatcom , British Columbia", "1,435,000", "11,700", "Skagit River" ], [ "Lake Wallula", "Benton , Walla Walla , Umatilla ( OR )", "1,350,000", "42,500", "Columbia River" ], [ "Banks Lake", "Grant , Douglas", "1,275,000", "26,877", "" ], [ "Swift Reservoir", "Skamania", "755,600", "4,585", "Lewis River" ], [ "Wanapum Lake", "Kittitas , Grant", "669,700", "14,590", "Columbia River" ], [ "Rufus Woods Lake", "Douglas , Chelan", "590,199", "7,800", "Columbia River" ], [ "Lake Herbert G. West", "Walla Walla , Columbia , Whitman , Franklin", "432,000", "6,590", "Snake River" ], [ "Merwin Lake", "Clark , Cowlitz", "416,000", "3,836", "Lewis River" ], [ "Yale Lake", "Clark , Cowlitz", "401,760", "3,612", "Lewis River" ], [ "Potholes Reservoir", "Grant", "332,200", "27,800", "" ] ]
Reservoirs
List_of_lakes_in_Washington_(state)_1
This is a list of natural lakes and reservoirs located fully or partially in the U.S. state of Washington . Natural lakes that have been altered with a dam, such as Lake Chelan, are included as lakes, not reservoirs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1972_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
1972 United States House of Representatives elections
[ "District", "Incumbent", "Party", "First elected", "Result", "Candidates" ]
[ [ "Mississippi 1", "Jamie L. Whitten Redistricted from the 2nd district", "Democratic", "1941", "Incumbent re-elected", "√ Jamie L. Whitten ( Democratic ) Unopposed" ], [ "Mississippi 2", "Thomas Abernethy Redistricted from the 1st district", "Democratic", "1942", "Incumbent retired . New member elected . Democratic hold", "√ David R. Bowen ( Democratic ) 61.9% Carl Butler ( Republican ) 34.7% Robert J. Coleman ( Independent ) 2.5% Norman Smith ( Independent ) 0.9%" ], [ "Mississippi 3", "Gillespie V. Montgomery Redistricted from the 4th district", "Democratic", "1966", "Incumbent re-elected", "√ Gillespie V. Montgomery ( Democratic ) Unopposed" ], [ "Mississippi 4", "Charles H. Griffin Redistricted from the 3rd district", "Democratic", "1968", "Incumbent retired . New member elected . Republican gain", "√ Thad Cochran ( Republican ) 47.9% Ellis B. Bodron ( Democratic ) 44.0% Eddie L. McBride ( Independent ) 8.2%" ], [ "Mississippi 5", "William M. Colmer", "Democratic", "1932", "Incumbent retired . New member elected . Republican gain", "√ Trent Lott ( Republican ) 55.3% Ben Stone ( Democratic ) 44.2% Earnest J. Creel ( Independent ) 0.5%" ] ]
Mississippi
Main article : 1972 United States House of Representatives elections in Mississippi See also : List of United States Representatives from Mississippi
United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections,_1972_25
The 1972 United States House of Representatives elections coincided with the landslide reelection victory of President Richard M. Nixon. Nixon's Republican Party managed to gain a net of twelve House of Representatives seats from the Democratic Party, although the Democrats retained a majority. This was the first election in which citizens at least 18 years of age (instead of 21 and older) could vote, due to the recent passage of the 26th Amendment.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swarabhishekam
Swarabhishekam
[ "Song title", "Singers", "Lyricist" ]
[ [ "Shriman Manohara", "Chitra , Sriram Parthasarathy", "Veturi" ], [ "Kasthuri Thilakam", "Shankar Mahadevan , Radhika", "Veturi" ], [ "Okka Kshanam", "S P Balasubramanyam , S P Sailaja", "Veturi" ], [ "Adhi Needhani Idhi Naadhani", "S P Balasubramanyam , K. S. Chithra", "Veturi" ], [ "Nee Chentha Oka Chanchitha", "Mano , K. S. Chithra", "Sirivennela" ], [ "Kudikannu Adhirene", "S P Balasubramanyam , Sunitha", "K.Viswanath / Veturi ( In Annamacharya Style )" ], [ "Ramaa Vinodhi Vallabha", "Madhu Balakrishnan , Sriram Parthasarathy , K. S. Chithra", "Shanmukha Sharma" ], [ "Anujudai Lakshmanudu", "K. J. Yesudas , S P Balasubramanyam", "Veturi" ], [ "Mangalam", "Various", "Traditional" ] ]
Soundtrack
The audio soundtrack for Swarabhishekam was composed by Vidyasagar . The lyrics were written by Veturi , Sirivennela and Shanmukha Sharma .
Swarabhishekam_0
Swarabhishekam is a 2004 Telugu drama film written and directed by K. Viswanath. Viswanath also played the lead role, along with Srikanth, Sivaji, and Laya. Music director Vidyasagar won the National Film Award for Best Music Direction. The film has garnered the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu for that year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1968_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
1968 United States House of Representatives elections
[ "District", "Incumbent", "Party", "First elected", "Result", "Candidates" ]
[ [ "Tennessee 1", "Jimmy Quillen", "Republican", "1962", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Jimmy Quillen ( Republican ) 85.2% Arthur Bright ( Democratic ) 14.8%" ], [ "Tennessee 2", "John Duncan Sr", "Republican", "1964", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y John Duncan Sr. ( Republican ) 82.4% Jake Armstrong ( Democratic ) 14.8% Wilburt J. Hinton ( American Independent ) 2.9%" ], [ "Tennessee 3", "Bill Brock", "Republican", "1962", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Bill Brock ( Republican ) 57.0% J. William Pope Jr. ( Democratic ) 43.0%" ], [ "Tennessee 4", "Joe L. Evins", "Democratic", "1946", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Joe L. Evins ( Democratic ) 75.9% J. D. Boles ( Republican ) 24.1%" ], [ "Tennessee 5", "Richard Fulton", "Democratic", "1962", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Richard Fulton ( Democratic ) 48.7% George Kelly ( Republican ) 42.2% William F. Burton Jr. ( American Independent ) 9.1%" ], [ "Tennessee 6", "William Anderson", "Democratic", "1964", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y William Anderson ( Democratic ) 59.4% Ronnie Page ( Republican ) 40.6%" ], [ "Tennessee 7", "Ray Blanton", "Democratic", "1966", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Ray Blanton ( Democratic ) 66.1% John T. Williams ( Republican ) 33.9%" ], [ "Tennessee 8", "Fats Everett", "Democratic", "1958", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Fats Everett ( Democratic ) Unopposed" ], [ "Tennessee 9", "Dan Kuykendall", "Republican", "1966", "Incumbent re-elected", "Y Dan Kuykendall ( Republican ) 59.4% James E. Irwin ( Democratic ) 36.8% Claude Cockrell ( Independent ) 3.0% C. Gordon Vick ( Independent ) 0.8%" ] ]
Tennessee
See also : List of United States Representatives from Tennessee
United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections,_1968_43
The 1968 United States House of Representatives elections were elections for the United States House of Representatives in 1968 which coincided with Richard M. Nixon's election as President. Nixon's narrow victory yielded only limited gains for his Republican Party, which picked up a net of five seats from the Democratic Party. The Democrats retained a majority in the House. The election coincided with the presidential campaign of George Wallace of the American Independent Party, who unsuccessfully attempted to deny a majority in the Electoral College to any of his opponents. Had Wallace succeeded he would have given the House the choice of president from among the three, for the first time since 1825. As a result of this election, Democrats formed a majority of 26 state House delegations, with Republicans forming a majority in 19 and the other five delegations being evenly split (each state's House delegation receives one vote in such an election). However, the Democrats' nominal majority of state delegations includes those of the Southern states who were more inclined to support Wallace as opposed to Democratic candidate Hubert Humphrey. Wallace believed the Southern representatives would be able to use the clout his campaign was trying to give them to force an end to federal desegregation efforts in the South.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LA_Galaxy
LA Galaxy
[ "No", "Position", "Player", "Nation" ]
[ [ "1", "Goalkeeper", "David Bingham", "United States" ], [ "2", "Midfielder", "Perry Kitchen", "United States" ], [ "3", "Defender", "Emiliano Insúa", "Argentina" ], [ "5", "Defender", "Daniel Steres", "United States" ], [ "8", "Midfielder", "Jonathan dos Santos ( DP )", "Mexico" ], [ "10", "Forward", "Cristian Pavón ( on loan from Boca Juniors , DP )", "Argentina" ], [ "12", "Goalkeeper", "Eric Lopez ( HG )", "United States" ], [ "14", "Forward", "Javier Hernández ( DP )", "Mexico" ], [ "15", "Midfielder", "Joe Corona", "United States" ], [ "16", "Midfielder", "Sacha Kljestan", "United States" ], [ "17", "Midfielder", "Sebastian Lletget", "United States" ], [ "19", "Defender", "Diedie Traore", "France" ], [ "20", "Defender", "Nick DePuy", "United States" ], [ "21", "Defender", "Giancarlo González", "Costa Rica" ], [ "22", "Defender", "Julian Araujo", "United States" ], [ "24", "Defender", "Danilo Acosta", "United States" ], [ "25", "Defender", "Rolf Feltscher", "Venezuela" ], [ "26", "Midfielder", "Efraín Álvarez ( HG )", "Mexico" ], [ "27", "Midfielder", "Emil Cuello", "Argentina" ], [ "28", "Midfielder", "Kai Koreniuk", "Netherlands" ] ]
Players and staff -- Roster
As of June 5 , 2020 [ 79 ]
LA_Galaxy_1
The LA Galaxy, also known as the Los Angeles Galaxy, is an American professional soccer club based in the Los Angeles suburb of Carson, California, that competes in Major League Soccer (MLS), as a member of the Western Conference. The club began play in 1996 as one of the league's ten charter members. The Galaxy was founded in 1994 and is owned by Anschutz Entertainment Group. In their early years, the club played its home games at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. Since 2003, they have played at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California. The team holds a rivalry with the San Jose Earthquakes in the California Clásico and used to play the SuperClasico against city rivals Chivas USA before that team folded in 2014. A new rival emerged in 2018 in the form of Los Angeles FC in the El Tráfico derby. The franchise is one of Major League Soccer's most successful teams, with a record five MLS Cups and having appeared an additional four times in the final, and won the Western Conference regular season title eight times, four Supporters' Shields, two U.S. Open Cups and one CONCACAF Champions' Cup title. In 2017, the club added the dubious MLS Wooden Spoon to its trophy case for finishing bottom of the MLS league table. In 2007, the club made international headlines with the signing of English player David Beckham from Real Madrid, the most high-profile transaction with Major League Soccer to that point. The club has fielded other high-profile international players including Zlatan Ibrahimović, Robbie Keane, Luis Hernández, Giovani dos Santos, Jonathan dos Santos, Jorge Campos, Steven Gerrard, Ashley Cole, and American Landon Donovan who is the all-time leading scorer for the club. Mostly recently in 2020 they signed Javier Chicharito Hernández, the all-time leading scorer for Mexico's National Team.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marlborough_Province
Marlborough Province
[ "No", "from", "to", "Superintendent" ]
[ [ "1", "1 May 1860", "20 Jul 1861", "William Adams" ], [ "2", "28 Aug 1861", "18 Feb 1863", "Captain Baillie" ], [ "3", "25 Mar 1863", "30 Jul 1864", "Thomas Carter" ], [ "4", "19 Sep 1864", "Oct 1865", "Arthur Seymour" ], [ "5", "23 Oct 1865", "Feb 1870", "William Henry Eyes" ], [ "", "28 Mar 1870", "31 Oct 1876", "Arthur Seymour ( 2nd time )" ] ]
Superintendents
The Marlborough Province had five Superintendents : [ 7 ]
Marlborough_Province_0
The Marlborough Province operated as a province of New Zealand from 1 November 1859, when it split away from Nelson Province, until the abolition of provincial government in 1876.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1968–69_Bulgarian_Cup
1968–69 Bulgarian Cup
[ "Team 1", "Score", "Team 2" ]
[ [ "Levski Sofia", "1-1", "Botev Vratsa" ], [ "Dunav Ruse", "2-1", "Akademik Sofia" ], [ "Levski Sofia", "3-1", "Dunav Ruse" ], [ "Akademik Sofia", "4-1", "Botev Vratsa" ], [ "Levski Sofia", "3-2", "Akademik Sofia" ], [ "Dunav Ruse", "1-0", "Botev Vratsa" ] ]
Group stage -- Group 2
Matches were played in Blagoevgrad , Dupnitsa and Sofia
1968–69_Bulgarian_Cup_3
The 1968-69 Bulgarian Cup was the 29th season of the Bulgarian Cup (in this period the tournament was named Cup of the Soviet Army). CSKA Sofia won the competition, beating Levski Sofia 2-1 in the final at the Vasil Levski National Stadium.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Whoriskey
Kate Whoriskey
[ "Play", "Author", "Theater", "Year and Notes" ]
[ [ "Ruined", "Lynn Nottage", "Goodman Theatre and Manhattan Theatre Club", "2008" ], [ "Fabulation , or the Re-Education of Undine", "Lynn Nottage", "Playwrights Horizons", "2004 ( world premiere )" ], [ "Intimate Apparel", "Lynn Nottage", "South Coast Repertory", "2003 ( world premiere )" ], [ "The Piano Teacher", "Julia Cho", "Vineyard Theatre", "2007 ( world premiere )" ], [ "Last Tree in Antarctica", "Julia Cho", "Ensemble Studio Theatre", "2007" ], [ "Massacre", "Jose Rivera ( playwright )", "LAByrinth Theater Company", "2005 ( world premiere )" ], [ "The Tempest", "William Shakespeare", "Shakespeare Theatre Company", "2005" ], [ "Vigils", "Noah Haidle", "Goodman Theatre", "2006 ( world premiere )" ], [ "The Rose Tattoo", "Tennessee Williams", "Goodman Theatre", "2002" ], [ "Heartbreak House", "George Bernard Shaw", "Goodman Theatre", "2004" ], [ "The Master Builder", "Henrik Ibsen", "American Repertory Theatre ( ART )", "1999" ], [ "Blue/Orange", "Joe Penhall", "Intiman Theatre", "2003" ], [ "Lady from the Sea", "Henrik Ibsen", "Intiman Theatre", "2001" ], [ "Macbeth", "William Shakespeare", "California Shakespeare Theater", "2002" ], [ "Inked Baby", "Christina Anderson", "Playwrights Horizons", "2009" ], [ "The Chairs", "Eugène Ionesco", "Intiman Theatre", "2000" ], [ "Drowning Crow", "Regina Taylor", "Goodman Theatre", "2002 ( world premiere )" ], [ "Life Is a Dream", "Pedro Calderón de la Barca", "South Coast Repertory", "2007" ], [ "Caucasian Chalk Circle", "Bertolt Brecht", "South Coast Repertory", "2005" ], [ "Antigone", "Sophocles", "South Coast Repertory", "2004" ] ]
Directing credits
A partial list of Whoriskey 's directing credits is in the table below .
Kate_Whoriskey_0
Kate Whoriskey (born 1970) is a freelance theatre director.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_songs_recorded_by_911_(English_group)
List of songs recorded by 911 (English group)
[ "Year", "Song", "Release", "Writers" ]
[ [ "1996", "Do n't Make Me Wait", "The Journey", "John McLaughlin Graham Goudie Alan Rankine" ], [ "1997", "Bodyshakin '", "The Journey", "John McLaughlin Graham Goudie" ], [ "1997", "Ca n't Stop", "The Journey", "John McLaughlin Graham Goudie" ], [ "1997", "The Day We Find Love", "The Journey", "Eliot Kennedy Helen Boulding" ], [ "1997", "Our Last Goodbye", "The Journey", "Eliot Kennedy John McLaughlin Lee Brennan Jimmy Constable Spike Dawbarn" ], [ "1996", "Night to Remember", "The Journey", "Leon Sylvers III Dana Meyers Nidra Beard" ], [ "1997", "Take Good Care", "The Journey", "Eliot Kennedy Lee Brennan" ], [ "1996", "Love Sensation", "The Journey", "John McLaughlin Graham Goudie" ], [ "1997", "One More Try", "The Journey", "John McLaughlin Graham Goudie Alan Rankine" ], [ "1997", "The Swing", "The Journey", "Eliot Kennedy Mike Shayne" ], [ "1997", "Rhythm of the Night", "The Journey", "Diane Warren" ], [ "1997", "The Journey", "The Journey", "John McLaughlin Lee Brennan" ], [ "1996", "Vision on My Mind", "Do n't Make Me Wait CD1", "John McLaughlin Graham Goudie Lee Brennan Jimmy Constable Spike Dawbarn" ], [ "1996", "Carefree Lover", "Do n't Make Me Wait CD1", "Eliot Kennedy Helen Boulding" ], [ "1997", "Look Through Any Window", "Party People , Friday Night CD1", "Charles Silverman Graham Gouldman" ], [ "1998", "Let 's Go Crazy", "All I Want is You CD1", "Prince Nelson" ], [ "1998", "All I Want Is You", "Moving On", "John McLaughlin Lee Brennan Jimmy Constable Spike Dawbarn Jon Douglas" ], [ "1998", "Moving On", "Moving On", "John McLaughlin Jimmy Constable Ian Green" ], [ "1998", "Baby Come Back to Me", "Moving On", "John McLaughlin Jimmy Constable Mike Percy Tim Lever" ], [ "1998", "How Do You Want Me to Love You ?", "Moving On", "Carl Sturken Evan Rogers" ] ]
911 performing live in Glasgow , Scotland on 7 May 2013 . From left to right : Jimmy Constable , Lee Brennan and Spike Dawbarn . The following is a list of songs recorded by the British boyband 911 . The band has released three studio albums : The Journey , Moving On and There It Is , as well as two greatest hits compilations .
List_of_songs_recorded_by_911_(English_group)_0
The following is a list of songs recorded by the British boyband 911. The band has released three studio albums: The Journey, Moving On and There It Is, as well as two greatest hits compilations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_preserved_Warrington_buses
List of preserved Warrington buses
[ "Chassis", "Bodywork", "Registration", "Fleetnumber", "Built", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Peckham P22", "Milnes", "-", "2", "1902", "Tram currently undergoing restoration at the Wirral Transport Museum" ], [ "Leyland Titan PD1", "Alexander", "DED 797", "18", "1946", "Privately owned , at North West Museum of Road Transport" ], [ "Leyland Titan PD1", "Alexander", "EED 5", "27", "1946", "Privately owned" ], [ "Leyland Titan PD1", "Alexander", "EED 8", "24", "1947", "Preserved" ], [ "Leyland Titan PD2/1", "Leyland", "FED 795", "10", "1949", "Preserved as world tour bus" ], [ "Foden PVD6", "East Lancs", "OED 217", "112", "1956", "Last Foden PVD6 built , privately owned in Devon" ], [ "Leyland Titan PD2/40", "East Lancs", "AED 31B", "16", "1964", "Preserved at Bohemia Motor Transport Museum , Czech Republic" ], [ "Leyland Titan PD2/40 ( Special )", "East Lancs", "BE-63-84 ( was BED 722C )", "41", "1965", "Preserved as an open top bus in the Netherlands" ], [ "Leyland Titan PD2/40 ( Special )", "East Lancs", "BED 729C", "148", "1965", "Preserved by the company" ], [ "Leyland Titan PD2/40 ( Special )", "East Lancs", "BED 731C", "50", "1965", "Preserved at North West Museum of Road Transport" ], [ "Leyland Panther Cub PSRC1/1", "East Lancs", "KED 546F", "92", "1968", "Preserved" ], [ "Bristol RE SL6G", "East Lancs", "LED 70P", "70", "1975", "Preserved in Wigan" ], [ "Bristol RE SL6G", "East Lancs", "LED 71P", "71", "1975", "Privately owned , stored near Knutsford" ], [ "Bristol RE SL6G", "East Lancs", "LED 72P", "72", "1975", "Preserved , stored near Uckfield" ], [ "Bristol RE SL6G", "East Lancs", "LED 73P", "73", "1975", "Preserved in St Helens" ], [ "Leyland Atlantean AN68A/1R", "East Lancs", "GEK 14V", "14", "1980", "Privately owned , currently undergoing restoration at North West Museum of Road Transport" ], [ "Leyland Atlantean AN68C/1R", "East Lancs", "OTB 26W", "26", "1981", "Originally preserved at Bohemia Motor Transport Museum , Czech Republic but now used for storage at Camping Praha Klanovice , Czech Republic ( June 2019 )" ], [ "Dennis Dominator", "East Lancs", "C100 UBC", "100", "1985", "Preserved in Leicester" ], [ "Dodge S56", "Northern Counties", "D101 TTJ", "201", "1987", "Awaiting restoration , stored in Warrington" ], [ "Dennis Dart", "Carlyle Dartline", "H886 LOX to be re registered with a northern Irish plate", "209", "1990", "awaiting attention to be used as a recovery vehicle , current owners T. Tiley/J . Potter Stroud" ] ]
Former Warrington Borough Transport 71 , a preserved Bristol RE with East Lancs bodywork Warrington 's Own Buses , formerly Warrington Borough Transport , is a municipal bus company operating in the borough of Warrington , England . There are several examples of former vehicles that used to operate for the company that are now preserved or undergoing restoration . Some of these are located at transport museums , whilst others can be seen at rallies and historic running days around the country . Many of the earlier examples feature the traditional Warrington licence plate area letter code `` ED '' .
List_of_preserved_Warrington_buses_0
Warrington's Own Buses, formerly Warrington Borough Transport, is a municipal bus company operating in the borough of Warrington, England. There are several examples of former vehicles that used to operate for the company that are now preserved or undergoing restoration. Some of these are located at transport museums, whilst others can be seen at rallies and historic running days around the country. Many of the earlier examples feature the traditional Warrington licence plate area letter code ED.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Juan_Mountains
San Juan Mountains
[ "Rank", "Mountain Peak", "Elevation", "Prominence", "Isolation" ]
[ [ "1", "Uncompahgre Peak NGS", "4365 m 14,321 ft", "1304 m 4,277 ft", "136.9 km 85.1 mi" ], [ "2", "Mount Wilson", "4344 m 14,252 ft", "1227 m 4,024 ft", "53.2 km 33.1 mi" ], [ "3", "Mount Sneffels NGS", "4315 m 14,158 ft", "930 m 3,050 ft", "25.3 km 15.73 mi" ], [ "4", "Mount Eolus", "4294 m 14,089 ft", "665 m 2,183 ft", "40.5 km 25.2 mi" ], [ "5", "Handies Peak NGS", "4285 m 14,058 ft", "575 m 1,888 ft", "18 km 11.18 mi" ], [ "6", "San Luis Peak NGS", "4274 m 14,022 ft", "949 m 3,113 ft", "43.4 km 27 mi" ], [ "7", "Vermilion Peak PB", "4237 m 13,900 ft", "642 m 2,105 ft", "14.6 km 9.07 mi" ], [ "8", "Rio Grande Pyramid NGS PB", "4214 m 13,827 ft", "567 m 1,861 ft", "17.31 km 10.76 mi" ], [ "9", "Mount Oso", "4173 m 13,690 ft", "507 m 1,664 ft", "8.81 km 5.47 mi" ], [ "10", "Tower Mountain PB", "4132 m 13,558 ft", "504 m 1,652 ft", "8.62 km 5.36 mi" ], [ "11", "Sultan Mountain PB", "4076 m 13,373 ft", "569 m 1,868 ft", "7.39 km 4.59 mi" ], [ "12", "Summit Peak NGS PB", "4056 m 13,307 ft", "841 m 2,760 ft", "64.2 km 39.9 mi" ], [ "13", "Dolores Peak PB", "4053 m 13,296 ft", "594 m 1,950 ft", "8.02 km 4.98 mi" ], [ "14", "Lavender Peak PB", "4037 m 13,245 ft", "872 m 2,860 ft", "39.9 km 24.8 mi" ], [ "15", "Bennett Peak PB", "4026 m 13,209 ft", "531 m 1,743 ft", "27.5 km 17.1 mi" ], [ "16", "Conejos Peak NGS PB", "4017 m 13,179 ft", "583 m 1,912 ft", "13.12 km 8.15 mi" ], [ "17", "Twilight Peak", "4012 m 13,163 ft", "713 m 2,338 ft", "7.86 km 4.88 mi" ], [ "18", "South River Peak PB", "4009 m 13,154 ft", "746 m 2,448 ft", "35.3 km 22 mi" ], [ "19", "Peak 13,010 PB", "3967 m 13,016 ft", "546 m 1,790 ft", "15.39 km 9.56 mi" ], [ "20", "Lone Cone PB", "3846 m 12,618 ft", "693 m 2,273 ft", "14.97 km 9.3 mi" ] ]
Prominent peaks
San Juans in the fall of 2008 , viewed from north of Durango Sneffels Range viewed from Ridgway , Colorado Red Mountain Pass Trout Lake near Telluride Twilight Peak Bridal Veil Falls near Telluride
San_Juan_Mountains_0
The San Juan Mountains are a high and rugged mountain range in the Rocky Mountains in southwestern Colorado and northwestern New Mexico. The area is highly mineralized (the Colorado Mineral Belt) and figured in the gold and silver mining industry of early Colorado. Major towns, all old mining camps, include Creede, Lake City, Silverton, Ouray, and Telluride. Large scale mining has ended in the region, although independent prospectors still work claims throughout the range. The last large scale mines were the Sunnyside Mine near Silverton, which operated until late in the 20th century and the Idarado Mine on Red Mountain Pass that closed down in the 1970s. Famous old San Juan mines include the Camp Bird and Smuggler Union mines, both located between Telluride and Ouray. The Summitville mine was the scene of a major environmental disaster in the 1990s when the liner of a cyanide-laced tailing pond began leaking heavily. Summitville is in the Summitville caldera, one of many extinct volcanoes making up the San Juan volcanic field. One, La Garita Caldera, is in diameter. Large beds of lava, some extending under the floor of the San Luis Valley, are characteristic of the eastern slope of the San Juans. Tourism is now a major part of the regional economy, with the narrow gauge railway between Durango and Silverton being an attraction in the summer. Jeeping is popular on the old trails which linked the historic mining camps, including the notorious Black Bear Road.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_disasters_in_Australia_by_death_toll
List of disasters in Australia by death toll
[ "Disaster", "Location", "Deaths", "Date", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Terrorism", "Kuta , Bali , Indonesia", "88", "2002 Oct 12", "2002 Bali bombings" ], [ "Missile strike", "Hrabove , Donetsk Oblast , Ukraine", "27", "2014 Jul 17", "Malaysia Airlines Flight 17" ], [ "Tsunami", "Thailand and Sri Lanka", "26", "2004 Dec 26", "2004 Indian Ocean earthquake" ], [ "Air accident", "Denpasar , Indonesia", "16", "1974 Apr 22", "Pan Am Boeing 707 crashes into a mountain , a total of 107 people were killed" ], [ "Flood", "Saxeten , Switzerland", "14", "1999 Jul 28", "Flash flood hits canyoning expedition" ], [ "Volcanic eruption", "Whakaari/White Island , New Zealand", "14", "2019 Dec 9", "2019 Whakaari/White Island eruption" ], [ "Terrorism", "New York City and Arlington County , United States", "11", "2001 Sep 11", "11 September 2001 attacks" ], [ "Air accident", "Nias Island , Indonesia", "9", "2005 Apr 2", "2005 Nias Island Sea King crash crashes while providing relief services to victims of the 2005 Nias-Simeulue earthquake" ], [ "Air accident", "near Isurava , Papua New Guinea", "9", "2009 Aug 12", "Airlines PNG Flight 4684" ], [ "Road accident", "near Cairo , Egypt", "6", "2006 Jan 10", "Tourist bus crash" ], [ "Air accident", "Republic of the Congo", "6", "2010 Jun 20", "2010 Cameroon Aéro Service CASA C-212 Aviocar crash" ], [ "Air accident", "Pakse , Laos", "6", "2013 Oct 16", "Lao Airlines Flight 301" ], [ "Air accident", "Southern Indian Ocean ( presumed )", "6", "2014 Mar 8", "Malaysia Airlines Flight 370" ], [ "Road accident", "Yamuna Highway , Northern India", "6", "2016 Jan 10", "Five members of an Indian-Australian family killed in car accident while traveling between Delhi and Agra , sixth member later died in hospital" ], [ "Massacre", "Balibo , East Timor", "5", "1975 Oct 16", "Balibo Five . Five Australian journalists murdered by Indonesian troops . The Indonesian government claimed that the men were unintentionally killed in a cross-fire but a 2007 inquest ruled that the journalists were deliberately murdered" ], [ "Air accident", "Yogyakarta , Indonesia", "5", "2007 Mar 7", "Garuda Indonesia Flight 200" ], [ "Tsunami", "Samoa", "5", "2009 Sep 30", "2009 Samoa earthquake and tsunami" ], [ "Sinking", "North Atlantic Ocean", "4", "1912 Apr 15", "Sinking of RMS Titanic . Two other Australians survived" ], [ "Air accident", "near San Francisco", "4+", "1953 Oct 29", "British Commonwealth Pacific Airlines Flight 304 crashes on approach to San Francisco" ], [ "Massacre", "Waco , Texas", "4", "1993 Feb 28 - Apr 19", "Waco Siege . At least two other Australians were among the small number of survivors . A child belonging to one of the Australian victims was also lost but was listed as a US citizen" ] ]
Significant incidents of Australians being killed overseas
Excludes deaths attributable to war .
List_of_disasters_in_Australia_by_death_toll_4
This is a list of disasters and tragic events in modern Australia sorted by death toll.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990_Open_Championship
1990 Open Championship
[ "Player", "Country", "Year ( s ) won", "R1", "R2", "R3", "R4", "Total", "To par", "Finish" ]
[ [ "Nick Faldo", "England", "1987", "67", "65", "67", "71", "270", "-18", "1" ], [ "Greg Norman", "Australia", "1986", "66", "66", "76", "69", "277", "-11", "T6" ], [ "Sandy Lyle", "Scotland", "1985", "72", "70", "67", "72", "281", "-7", "T16" ], [ "Lee Trevino", "United States", "1971 , 1972", "69", "70", "73", "71", "283", "-5", "T25" ], [ "Jack Nicklaus", "United States", "1966 , 1970 , 1978", "71", "70", "77", "71", "289", "+1", "T63" ] ]
Past champions in the field -- Made the cut
1990_Open_Championship_1
The 1990 Open Championship was a men's major golf championship and the 119th Open Championship, held from 19-22 July at the Old Course in St Andrews, Scotland. Nick Faldo won the second of his three Open Championships by five strokes over runners-up Mark McNulty and Payne Stewart. Earlier in the year, Faldo won the Masters; this was the fourth of his six major titles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_Oxford_United_F.C._season
2016–17 Oxford United F.C. season
[ "Date from", "Position", "Name", "To", "Date until" ]
[ [ "5 August 2016", "CB", "Robbie Cundy", "Oxford City", "2 September 2016" ], [ "5 August 2016", "GK", "Jack Stevens", "Oxford City", "2 September 2016" ], [ "7 September 2016", "CM", "John Ashby", "Oxford City", "31 December 2016" ], [ "7 September 2016", "RM", "Jonny Giles", "Oxford City", "7 December 2016" ], [ "7 September 2016", "CF", "James Roberts", "Oxford City", "31 December 2016" ], [ "9 September 2016", "CF", "George Jeacock", "Banbury United", "7 October 2016" ], [ "8 December 2016", "CB", "Miles Welch-Hayes", "Bath City", "5 January 2017" ], [ "2 January 2017", "RM", "Jonny Giles", "Aldershot Town", "End of season" ], [ "9 January 2017", "CB", "Robbie Cundy", "Southport", "6 February 2017" ], [ "24 February 2017", "CF", "James Roberts", "Stalybridge Celtic", "End of season" ], [ "4 March 2017", "GK", "Benjamin Büchel", "Barnet", "11 March 2017" ] ]
Transfers -- Loans out
2016–17_Oxford_United_F.C._season_4
The 2016-17 season was Oxford United's first season back in League One after gaining promotion the previous season, and their 123rd year in existence. As well as competing in League One, the club also participated in the FA Cup, League Cup and League Trophy. Oxford lost three key players in the close season, Kemar Roofe departing for Leeds for a club record of £3m, Callum O'Dowda (less expectedly) to Bristol City for around £1m, and striker Danny Hylton who declined a contract renewal offer and joined Luton Town in League Two. United narrowly failed to sign Matty Taylor to replace the goal-scoring potential of these three players, but Chris Maguire, after protracted negotiations, signed a one-year contract extension and strikers Wes Thomas and Kane Hemmings were brought in to boost the forward line, the latter for a £250,000 fee. Manager Michael Appleton's first summer signing was goalkeeper Simon Eastwood. Eastwood had previously been on Oxford's books as cover for Ryan Clarke in 2010-11 but had failed to make an appearance. Another returning player was Rob Hall, a former loanee signed from Bolton Wanderers despite carrying a long-term injury. United spent what was believed to be a club record fee to secure the services of winger Marvin Johnson from Motherwell, and the defence was bolstered by the arrival of Christian Ribeiro, Aaron Martin and Curtis Nelson. Young midfielder John Lundstram was appointed captain to replace defender Jake Wright (who joined former Oxford manager Chris Wilder at eventual champions Sheffield United) and his deputy Johnny Mullins (who was not offered a new contract and joined teammate Hylton at Luton Town). Notable loanees from Premier League sides included Dan Crowley from Arsenal, Toni Martínez from West Ham and Conor McAleny from Everton. After a shaky start which saw them in the relegation places after three games, League One newcomers United recovered strongly to finish 8th in the table, four points off the last playoff position, the highest of the promoted teams and in their highest placing at any point of the season. They again completed the double over local rivals Swindon Town, who were relegated to League Two.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_February_1823
List of shipwrecks in February 1823
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Ann and James", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked at Pullaheeny . She was on a voyage from the Clyde to Sligo" ], [ "Blucher", "France", "The ship foundered near Bergen , Norway . She was on a voyage from Marseille , Bouches-du-Rhône to Amsterdam , North Holland , Netherlands" ], [ "Desire", "United Kingdom", "The collier , a brig , was driven ashore and wrecked at Brighton , Sussex" ], [ "Eleanora", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Bangor , County Down . She was on a voyage from Dublin to Belfast , County Antrim" ], [ "Fates", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Littlehampton , Sussex" ], [ "Four Sisters", "United Kingdom", "The ship foundered in the River Humber with the loss of all on board . She was on a voyage from King 's Lynn , Norfolk to Knottingley , Yorkshire" ], [ "Gibraltar", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore near Kirkwall , Orkney Islands . She was on a voyage from Easdale Island , Argyllshire to Leith , Lothian" ], [ "Lady Caroline", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore in the Bay of Luce . She was on a voyage from Liverpool , Lancashire to Tobermory , Isle of Mull" ], [ "Mercury", "United Kingdom", "The ship ran ashore north of Aberdeen . She was later refloated and taken in to Aberdeen for repairs" ], [ "Perseverance", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Bootle , Lancashire . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Faro , Portugal to Liverpool , Lancashire" ], [ "Turbulent", "Denmark", "The ship foundered near Bergen . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Copenhagen to Messina , Sicily" ] ]
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The list of shipwrecks in February 1823 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during February 1823.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_of_Internal_Affairs_(Azerbaijan)
Ministry of Internal Affairs (Azerbaijan)
[ "#", "Name", "Term in office", "Party affiliation" ]
[ [ "1", "Fatali Khan Khoyski", "May 28 , 1918 - June 17 , 1918", "No Party Affiliation" ], [ "2", "Behbud Khan Javanshir", "June 17 , 1918 - December 26 , 1918", "" ], [ "3", "Khalil Bey Khasmammadov", "December 26 , 1918 - June 16 , 1919", "Musavat" ], [ "4", "Nasib Yusifbeyli", "June 16 , 1919 - December 22 , 1919", "Musavat" ], [ "5", "Mammad Hasan Hajinski", "December 22 , 1919 - February 15 , 1920", "Musavat" ], [ "6", "Mustafa Vakilov", "February 15 , 1920 - April 28 , 1920", "" ] ]
Ministers of Internal Affairs -- Ministers of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
Ministry_of_Internal_Affairs_(Azerbaijan)_0
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan () is an Azerbaijani government ministry for internal affairs, which is responsible for keeping the order, security and safety of population, officials, buildings and structures in the country. The Minister of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan is appointed and removed from the post by the Commander-in-chief of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces, the President of Azerbaijan. The current Minister of Internal Affairs is Vilayət Eyvazov.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1938–39_Colchester_United_F.C._season
1938–39 Colchester United F.C. season
[ "Position", "Player", "Date", "Opponent", "Ground" ]
[ [ "GK", "Billy Light", "28 August 1938", "Gillingham", "Layer Road" ], [ "LB/RB", "Joe Birch", "28 August 1938", "Gillingham", "Layer Road" ], [ "LH/RH", "Robert Morris", "28 August 1938", "Gillingham", "Layer Road" ], [ "LB", "Alf Worton", "28 August 1938", "Gillingham", "Layer Road" ], [ "IL/OL", "Len Astill", "28 August 1938", "Gillingham", "Layer Road" ], [ "CF", "Ernie Matthews", "28 August 1938", "Gillingham", "Layer Road" ], [ "LB", "Cecil Allan", "22 September 1938", "Norwich City Reserves", "Carrow Road" ], [ "IF", "George Merritt", "8 October 1938", "Aldershot Reserves", "Recreation Ground" ], [ "IF", "Robert Murray", "2 February 1939", "Folkestone", "Layer Road" ] ]
Squad statistics -- Player debuts
Players making their first-team Colchester United debut in a fully competitive match . [ 26 ]
1938–39_Colchester_United_F.C._season_9
The 1938-39 season was Colchester United's second season in their history and their second in the Southern League. Alongside competing in the Southern League, the club also participated in the Southern League Mid-Week Section and Southern League Cup. Colchester won the Southern League title after beating local rivals Chelmsford City to the top of the league by one point. They also reached the 1st round of the FA Cup, where they were eliminated by Folkestone, and finished as runners-up to Tunbridge Wells Rangers in the Mid-Week Section. They reached the semi-final of the Southern League Cup, but the competition could not be completed due to fixture congestion.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_French_billionaires_by_net_worth
List of French billionaires by net worth
[ "Ranking in France", "Name and birth year", "Net worth ( USD )", "Sources of wealth" ]
[ [ "1", "Bernard Arnault ( born 1949 )", "100.4 billion", "LVMH" ], [ "2", "Liliane Bettencourt ( 1922-2017 )", "36.1 billion", "L'Oréal" ], [ "3", "Serge Dassault ( 1925-2018 )", "14.7 billion", "Dassault" ], [ "4", "François Pinault ( born 1936 )", "11.5 billion", "Kering" ], [ "5", "Alain Wertheimer ( born 1948 )", "11 billion", "Chanel" ], [ "6", "Gérard Wertheimer ( born 1951 )", "11 billion", "Chanel" ], [ "7", "Xavier Niel ( born 1967 )", "8.6 billion", "Iliad" ], [ "8", "Emmanuel Besnier ( born 1970 )", "7.6 billion", "Food processing" ], [ "9", "Jean-Claude Decaux ( 1937-2016 )", "6.5 billion", "Advertising" ], [ "10", "Patrick Drahi ( born 1963 )", "5.9 billion", "Telecommunication" ], [ "11", "Vincent Bolloré", "5.3 billion", "Investments" ], [ "12", "Pierre Bellon", "4.4 billion", "Food services" ], [ "13", "Carrie Perrodo", "4.2 billion", "Oil" ], [ "14", "Martin and Olivier Bouygues", "3.6 billion", "Construction , media" ], [ "15", "Michel Leclercq", "3.4 billion", "Sporting goods" ], [ "16", "Alain Mérieux", "3.3 billion", "Pharmaceuticals" ], [ "17", "Bernard Fraisse", "3 billion", "Pharmaceuticals" ], [ "18", "Jean-Michel Besnier", "2.7 billion", "Food processing" ], [ "19", "Marie Besnier Beauvalot", "2.7 billion", "Food processing" ], [ "20", "Jean Pierre Cayard", "2.7 billion", "Spirits" ] ]
2016 Forbes List
List_of_French_billionaires_by_net_worth_1
The following is a Forbes list of French billionaires is based on an annual assessment of wealth and assets compiled and published by Forbes magazine in 2019, according to Forbes' list of billionaires.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_Office_of_Internal_Oversight_Services
United Nations Office of Internal Oversight Services
[ "#", "Under-Secretary-General", "Dates in office", "Nationality" ]
[ [ "1", "Karl Theodor Paschke", "1 January 1994 - 31 December 1999", "Germany" ], [ "2", "Dileep Nair", "24 April 2000 - 23 April 2005", "Singapore" ], [ "3", "Inga-Britt Ahlenius", "15 July 2005 - 14 July 2010", "Sweden" ], [ "4", "Carman Lapointe", "14 September 2010 - 6 October 2015", "Canada" ], [ "5", "Heidi Mendoza", "15 November 2015 - Incumbent", "Philippines" ] ]
Under-Secretaries-General
United_Nations_Office_of_Internal_Oversight_Services_0
The United Nations Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS) is an independent office in the United Nations Secretariat whose mandate is to assist the Secretary-General in fulfilling his internal oversight responsibilities in respect of the resources and staff of the Organization. Specifically, activities include internal audit, investigation, monitoring, evaluation, inspection, reporting and support services to the United Nations Secretariat. Its intended and mandated function is similar to many national government audit organisations, like the Government Accountability Office in the United States. It reports not only to the General Assembly, but also to the Secretary-General. The current head of the OIOS, Under-Secretary-General Heidi Mendoza of Republic of the Philippines, was appointed as Under-Secretary-General for Internal Oversight Services for a five-year term starting on 11 November 2015, succeeding Carman Lapointe of Canada. The office was established in 1994 at the insistence of the United States that the UN take steps to curb waste and corruption, although there are some doubts concerning its effectiveness. Its first head was Under-Secretary-General Karl Theodor Paschke.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egypt_at_the_2004_Summer_Paralympics
Egypt at the 2004 Summer Paralympics
[ "Medal", "Name", "Sport", "Event" ]
[ [ "Gold", "Ibrahim Allam", "Athletics", "Men 's shot put F58" ], [ "Gold", "Osama El Serngawy", "Powerlifting", "Men 's 52 kg" ], [ "Gold", "Shaban Ibrahim", "Powerlifting", "Men 's 60 kg" ], [ "Gold", "Metwaly Mathna", "Powerlifting", "Men 's 67.5 kg" ], [ "Gold", "Fatma Omar", "Powerlifting", "Women 's 56 kg" ], [ "Gold", "Heba Ahmed", "Powerlifting", "Women 's 67.5 kg" ], [ "Silver", "Mahmoud Elatar", "Athletics", "Men 's discus throw F58" ], [ "Silver", "Ibrahim Ali", "Athletics", "Men 's javelin throw F57" ], [ "Silver", "Mahmoud Elatar", "Athletics", "Men 's javelin throw F58" ], [ "Silver", "Ahmed Ahmed", "Powerlifting", "Men 's 56 kg" ], [ "Silver", "El Sayed Abd Elaal", "Powerlifting", "Men 's 75 kg" ], [ "Silver", "Mostafa Hamed", "Powerlifting", "Men 's 82.5 kg" ], [ "Silver", "Gihan El-Aziz Baioumy", "Powerlifting", "Women 's 44 kg" ], [ "Silver", "Abir Nail", "Powerlifting", "Women 's 52 kg" ], [ "Silver", "Nadia Fekry", "Powerlifting", "Women 's +82.5 kg" ], [ "Bronze", "Hany Elbehiry", "Athletics", "Men 's shot put F58" ], [ "Bronze", "Mostafa Ahmed", "Athletics", "Men 's discus throw F37" ], [ "Bronze", "Mohamed Hassani", "Athletics", "Men 's discus throw F53" ], [ "Bronze", "Hossam Abd Ellattif", "Athletics", "Men 's discus throw F57" ], [ "Bronze", "Aziza Hussein", "Athletics", "Women 's javelin throw F56-58" ] ]
Medallists
Egypt_at_the_2004_Summer_Paralympics_0
Egypt competed at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, Greece. The team included 46 athletes, 36 men and 10 women. The Egyptian team included 46 sportspeople, 10 women and 36 men. This was 2 fewer women than the country had sent to Sydney for the 2000 Games. Three members of the delegation, including two athletes, participated in a study about dental health during the Games.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_members_of_the_Chamber_of_Representatives_of_Belgium,_2010–2014
List of members of the Chamber of Representatives of Belgium, 2010–2014
[ "Name", "Party", "Date of resignation", "Replacement", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Ivo Belet", "CD & V", "6 July 2010", "Gerald Kindermans", "Stays member of the European Parliament" ], [ "Frieda Brepoels", "N-VA", "6 July 2010", "Peter Luykx", "Stays member of the European Parliament" ], [ "Benoît Cerexhe", "CDH", "6 July 2010", "Myriam Delacroix-Rolin", "Stays Brussels minister" ], [ "Patrick Janssens", "SP.A", "6 July 2010", "David Geerts", "Stays member of the Flemish Parliament" ], [ "Ingrid Lieten", "SP.A", "6 July 2010", "Meryame Kitir", "Stays Flemish minister" ], [ "Benoît Lutgen", "CDH", "6 July 2010", "Annick Van Den Ende-Chapellier", "Stays Walloon minister" ], [ "Jan Peumans", "N-VA", "6 July 2010", "Veerle Wouters", "Stays member of the Flemish Parliament" ], [ "Isabelle Poncelet", "CDH", "6 July 2010", "Josy Arens", "Stays provincial deputy in Luxembourg" ], [ "Maxime Prévot", "CDH", "6 July 2010", "Christophe Bastin", "Stays member of the Walloon Parliament" ], [ "Marie-Dominique Simonet", "CDH", "6 July 2010", "Joseph George", "Stays French Community minister" ], [ "Kris Van Dijck", "N-VA", "6 July 2010", "Bert Wollants", "Stays member of the Flemish Parliament" ], [ "Geert Bourgeois", "N-VA", "7 July 2010", "Bert Maertens", "Stays member of the Flemish Parliament" ] ]
List of representatives who chose not to sit
List_of_members_of_the_Chamber_of_Representatives_of_Belgium,_2010–14_1
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Japanese_television_dramas
2008 Japanese television dramas
[ "Japanese Title", "Romaji Title", "TV Station", "Time Frame", "Starring Actors", "Theme Song ( s )", "Episodes", "Average Ratings" ]
[ [ "篤姫", "Atsu-hime", "NHK", "Sunday 20:00~20:58 6 January 2008 to Autumn 2008 ( 14 December 2008 )", "Aoi Miyazaki , Kyōzō Nagatsuka , Kanako Higuchi , Yoshinori Okada , Sumie Sasaki , Eita , Rie Tomosaka , Maki Horikita , Ryo Katsuji , Kinya Kitaoji , Takaaki Enoki , Ikki Sawamura , Yukiyoshi Ozawa , Taizo Harada , Kyoko Maya , Koji Matoba , Yo Kimiko , Hideki Takahashi , Keiko Matsuzaka , Hiroyuki Nagato , Mayo Suzukaze , Yuichiro Yamaguchi , Mikijiro Hira , Yuka Itaya , Matsuda Shota", "-", "50", "24.5%" ], [ "オトコマエ!", "Otokomae !", "NHK", "Saturday 19:30~20:00 12 April 2008 to 5 July 2008", "Seiji Fukushi , Takumi Saito , Kyohei Shibata", "-", "13", "9.2%" ], [ "四つの嘘", "Yottsu no Uso", "TV Asahi", "Thursday 21:00~21:54 10 July 2008 to 4 September 2008", "Hiromi Nagasaku , Shinobu Terajima , Reiko Takashima , Michiko Hada", "Tanimura Nana If I 'm not the one", "9", "9.3%" ], [ "ロト6で3億2千万円当てた男", "Lotto Six de San-oku Ni-senman En Ateta Otoko", "TV Asahi", "Friday 21:00~21:54 4 July 2008 to 5 September 2008", "Takashi Sorimachi , Tomoko Nakajima", "EXILE MY FANTASY", "10", "6.4%" ], [ "打撃天使ルリ", "Dageki Tenshi Ruri", "TV Asahi", "Friday 23:15~24:10 25 July 2008 to 26 September 2008", "Rei Kikukawa", "GLAY I LOVE YOUをさがしてる ( I LOVE YOU wo Sagashiteru )", "10", "7.2%" ], [ "太陽と海の教室", "Taiyō to Umi no Kyōshitsu", "Fuji TV", "Monday 21:00~21:54 21 July 2008 to 22 September 2008", "Yūji Oda , Keiko Kitagawa , Masaki Okada , Kii Kitano , Gaku Hamada , Yuriko Yoshitaka , Satoshi Tomiura , Mitsuki Tanimura , Atsuko Maeda , Aya Omasa , Yusuke Yamamoto , Manami Kurose , Yuichi Nakamura", "UZ 君の瞳に恋してる ( Kimi no Hitomi ni Koishiteru )", "10", "14.5%" ], [ "シバトラ", "Shibatora", "Fuji TV", "Tuesday 21:00~21:54 8 July 2008 to 16 September 2008", "Teppei Koike , Suzuka Ohgo , Miki Maya , Naohito Fujiki , Muga Tsukaji", "Every Little Thing あたらしい日々 ( Atarashii Hibi )", "11", "12.5%" ], [ "モンスターペアレント", "Monster Parent", "Fuji TV", "Tuesday 22:00~22:54 1 July 2008 to 9 September 2008", "Yonekura Ryoko , Yūta Hiraoka", "Tokunaga Hideaki 愛が哀しいから ( Ai ga Kanashii Kara )", "11", "12.2%" ], [ "コード・ブルー -ドクターヘリ緊急救命-", "Code Blue -Doctor Heli Kinkyuu Kyuumei-", "Fuji TV", "Thursday 22:00~22:54 3 July 2008 to 12 September 2008", "Tomohisa Yamashita , Yui Aragaki , Erika Toda , Yosuke Asari , Manami Higa", "Mr.Children HANABI", "11", "15.6%" ], [ "33分探偵", "33pun Tantei", "Fuji TV", "Saturday 23:10~23:43 2 August 2008 to 27 September 2008", "Tsuyoshi Domoto , Asami Mizukawa , Katsumi Takahashi , Jiro Sato , Maho Nonami , Shigeyuki Totsugi , Yoshio Kojima", "KinKi Kids Secret Code", "9", "9.1%" ], [ "乙女のパンチ", "Otome no Punch", "NHK", "Thursday 20:00~20:58 19 June 2008 to 24 July 2008", "Shizuyo Yamasaki , Tomoka Kurotani , Mayuko Iwasa", "Namie Amuro Sexy Girl", "6", "8.7%" ], [ "学校じゃ教えられない!", "Gakkō ja Oshierarenai !", "NTV", "Tuesday 22:00~22:54 15 July 2008 to 16 September 2008", "Kyoko Fukada , Shosuke Tanihara , Ran Ito , Aki Asakura , Aoi Nakamura , Riisa Naka , Win Morisaki , Mizuki Kato , Gouki Maeda , Suzu Natsume , Kohei Norizuki , Miyu Yagyu , Daisuke Yanagisawa", "-", "10", "6.4%" ], [ "正義の味方", "Seigi no Mikata", "NTV", "Wednesday 22:00~22:54 9 July 2008 to 10 September 2008", "Mirai Shida , Yu Yamada , Shiro Sano , Yoshiko Tanaka , Osamu Mukai , Kanata Hongo , Saori Takizawa , Mariya Nishiuchi", "Okumura Hatsune ホントはね ( Honto wa ne )", "10", "10.3%" ], [ "ヤスコとケンジ", "Yasuko to Kenji", "NTV", "Saturday 21:00~21:54 12 July 2008 to 20 September 2008", "Masahiro Matsuoka , Ryōko Hirosue , Mikako Tabe , Tadayoshi Okura , Sayaka Yamaguchi", "TOKIO 雨傘 ( Amagasa )", "10", "13%" ], [ "あんどーなつ", "Ando Natsu", "TBS", "Thursday 20:00~20:54 7 July 2008 to 22 September 2009", "Shihori Kanjiya , Jun Kunimura , Toshinori Omi , Jun Fubuki , Yoshihiko Hosoda", "MONKEY MAJIK Tada , Arigatou ( ただ、ありがとう )", "12", "9.2%" ], [ "渡る世間は鬼ばかり 9", "Wataru Seken wa Oni Bakari Series 9", "TBS", "Thursday 21:00~21:54 3 April 2008 to 2009-03-xx", "Ken Utsui", "TBA", "TBA", "N/A" ], [ "恋空", "Koizora", "TBS", "Thursday 19:56~20:54 2 August 2008 to 13 September 2008", "Elena Mizusawa , Koji Seto", "Mai Fukui Ai no Uta ( アイのうた )", "6", "6.4%" ], [ "魔王", "Maou", "TBS", "Friday 22:00~22:54 4 July 2008 to 12 September 2008", "Satoshi Ohno , Toma Ikuta , Ryoko Kobayashi , Kei Tanaka , Shugo Oshinari , Tomohiro Waki , Michiko Kichise , Hitori Gekidan , Yuji Miyake , Koji Ishizaka", "Arashi Truth", "11", "11.4%" ], [ "Tomorrow -陽はまたのぼる-", "Tomorrow -Hi wa Mata Noboru-", "TBS", "Sunday 21:00~21:54 6 July 2008 to 7 September 2008", "Yutaka Takenouchi , Miho Kanno , Ittoku Kishibe , Tamaki Ogawa , Tomoka Kurokawa , Harumi Edo , Takanori Jinnai", "Hoshimura Mai ひかり ( Hikari )", "10", "12.6%" ] ]
2008 Summer Season
Series
2008_Japanese_television_dramas_2
←2007 - 2008 - 2009→ This is a list of Japanese television dramas often called doramas by fans. The list is not complete, and aims to include all those Japanese television dramas that are somehow of interest for Wikipedia contents.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strictly_Come_Dancing
Strictly Come Dancing
[ "Celebrity", "Professional", "Result ( week voted out )" ]
[ [ "Brian Capron", "Karen Hardy", "Week 1" ], [ "Stephanie Beacham", "Vincent Simone", "Week 2" ], [ "Willie Thorne", "Erin Boag", "Week 3" ], [ "Gabby Logan", "James Jordan", "Week 4" ], [ "Dominic Littlewood", "Lilia Kopylova", "Week 5" ], [ "Penny Lancaster-Stewart", "Ian Waite", "Week 6" ], [ "Kate Garraway", "Anton du Beke", "Week 7" ], [ "John Barnes", "Nicole Cutler", "Week 8" ], [ "Kelly Brook", "Brendan Cole", "Withdrew" ], [ "Kenny Logan", "Ola Jordan", "Week 9" ], [ "Letitia Dean", "Darren Bennett", "Week 10" ], [ "Gethin Jones", "Camilla Dallerup", "Third place" ], [ "Matt Di Angelo", "Flavia Cacace", "Runners up" ], [ "Alesha Dixon", "Matthew Cutler", "Series winners" ] ]
Main series results -- Series 5 ( 2007 )
Main article : Strictly Come Dancing ( series 5 ) The fifth series of Strictly Come Dancing began on BBC One on 29 September 2007 , with Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly returning as presenters . For the first and only time , the line up of professionals was unchanged from the previous series . The first programme was a catch-up show and preview to the new series , before the start of the competition on 6 October , which ran for 12 weeks . The show featured 14 new celebrities , who were paired with 14 professional dancers . In a change to the previous format , the results show was recorded on Saturday and broadcast on Sunday , rather than shown live later on Saturday . In addition to this , the two couples who were at the bottom of the table after the viewers ' vote were subject to a dance-off , where they reprised their routine , for the judges to decide who left . Head Judge Len Goodman had the casting vote in case of a tie . The series raised just over a million pounds for Children in Need . [ 47 ]
Strictly_Come_Dancing_11
Strictly Come Dancing (informally known as Strictly) is a British television dance contest in which celebrities partner with professional dancers to compete in mainly ballroom and Latin dance. Each couple is scored by a panel of judges. The format has been exported to over 40 other countries, licensed by BBC Worldwide, and led to a modern dance-themed spin-off Strictly Dance Fever. The Guinness World Records has named Strictly to be the world's most successful reality television format. The series is currently presented by Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman. The series has been broadcast on BBC One since 15 May 2004, typically on Saturday evenings with a following Sunday night results show. With its high viewing figures, Strictly Come Dancing has become a significant programme in British popular culture. Eleven stand-alone Christmas specials and nine charity specials have also been produced. Since the fourth series, the show has aired in high definition. In April 2014, Sir Bruce Forsyth retired from presenting the main series. While intending to return as host for each Children in Need and Christmas special, he only did so for the Christmas special in 2014 and the Children in Need special in 2015. He recorded a video message for the 2015 Christmas special as he was unable to appear due to illness.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2012_Summer_Paralympics_–_Men's_50_metre_backstroke_S4
Swimming at the 2012 Summer Paralympics – Men's 50 metre backstroke S4
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "2", "Juan Reyes", "Mexico", "45.75" ], [ "2", "3", "Aleksei Lyzhikhin", "Russia", "46.73" ], [ "3", "5", "Gustavo Sánchez Martínez", "Mexico", "47.17" ], [ "4", "6", "Jan Povysil", "Czech Republic", "48.41" ], [ "5", "4", "Arnost Petracek", "Czech Republic", "49.49" ], [ "6", "7", "David Smétanine", "France", "50.30" ], [ "7", "1", "Ronystony Cordeiro da Silva", "Brazil", "51.75" ], [ "8", "8", "Eskender Mustafaiev", "Ukraine", "52.51" ] ]
Results -- Final
Competed at 18:52 .
Swimming_at_the_2012_Summer_Paralympics_–_Men's_50_metre_backstroke_S4_2
The men's 50m backstroke S4 event at the 2012 Summer Paralympics took place at the London Aquatics Centre on 6 September. There were two heats; the swimmers with the eight fastest times advanced to the final.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Ongais
Danny Ongais
[ "Year", "Team", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "10", "11", "12", "13", "Rank", "Points" ]
[ [ "1976", "Interscope Racing", "PHX", "TRE", "INDY", "MIL", "POC", "MCH", "TWS", "TRE", "MIL", "ONT 28", "MCH", "TWS", "PHX", "NC", "-" ], [ "1977", "Interscope Racing", "ONT 7", "PHX 5", "TWS 13", "TRE", "INDY 20", "MIL 17", "POC 23", "MOS 15", "MCH 1", "TWS 13", "MIL 21", "ONT 8", "MCH 17", "12th", "935" ], [ "1978", "Interscope Racing", "PHX 12", "ONT 1", "TWS 1", "TRE 4", "INDY 18", "MOS 1", "MIL 16", "POC 19", "MCH 6", "ATL 21", "TWS DNS", "MIL 1", "ONT 12", "8th", "2662" ], [ "1979", "Interscope Racing", "ONT", "TWS", "INDY 4", "MIL", "POC 12", "TWS", "MIL", "", "", "", "", "", "", "NC", "-" ], [ "1981-82", "Interscope Racing", "INDY 27", "POC", "ILL", "DUQ", "ISF", "INDY 22", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "NC", "-" ] ]
Racing record -- American Open-Wheel racing results
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Danny Ongais (born May 21, 1942) is an American former racing driver. Ongais is the only native Hawaiian to compete in the Indianapolis 500. He competed professionally in motorcycle, sports car, Formula One, and drag racing. A flamboyant figure on the racing circuit, Ongais was nicknamed On-Gas and The Flyin' Hawaiian. In addition, around the paddock it was joked that DOA stood for Danny Ongais Again due to his tendency to hit the walls or other cars. In Formula One, Ongais raced in six Grands Prix, debuting on October 2, 1977, and recorded a best result of seventh. In 1996, at the age of 54, he served as the substitute driver for Scott Brayton in the Indianapolis 500, as Brayton had died in a crash while practicing shortly before the race. Starting last, Ongais finished 7th in what was his final 500. At the 1981 Indianapolis 500, Ongais was involved in a near-fatal wreck, which caused several arm and leg fractures as well as internal injuries. Four years later, at the Michigan 500, he spun on the exit of turn two and barrel-rolled down the back straight, during a race which had several crashes throughout its duration.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Chief_Judges_of_the_New_York_Court_of_Appeals
List of Chief Judges of the New York Court of Appeals
[ "Name", "Took office", "Left office", "Appointed by", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Lawrence H. Cooke", "January 23 , 1979", "December 31 , 1984", "Hugh Carey", "First Chief Judge appointed by the Governor under constitutional amendment of 1977 ; age-limited" ], [ "Sol Wachtler", "January 2 , 1985", "November 11 , 1992", "Mario Cuomo", "Resigned" ], [ "Richard D. Simons ( acting )", "November 17 , 1992", "March 22 , 1993", "n/a", "Acted until the appointment of a successor" ], [ "Judith S. Kaye", "March 23 , 1993", "December 31 , 2008", "Mario Cuomo", "Reached mandatory retirement age ; Chief Judge with the longest tenure ( more than 15 years ) , only Chief Judge to complete a 14-year term" ], [ "Jonathan Lippman", "February 11 , 2009", "December 31 , 2015", "David Paterson", "" ], [ "Eugene F. Pigott Jr. ( acting )", "January 1 , 2016", "January 21 , 2016", "n/a", "" ], [ "Janet DiFiore", "January 21 , 2016", "incumbent", "Andrew Cuomo", "" ] ]
Chief Judges since 1974
After 1974 , judges of the New York Court of Appeals were no longer elected , following reforms to the New York Constitution . Instead , an appointment process was created . [ 4 ]
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Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals refers to the position of chief judge on the New York Court of Appeals. They are also known as the Chief Judge of New York. The chief judge supervises the seven-judge Court of Appeals. In addition, the chief judge oversees the work of the state's Unified Court system, which as of 2009, had a $2.5 billion annual budget and more than 16,000 employees. The chief judge is also a member of the Judicial Conference of the State of New York.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesian_Idol_(season_7)
Indonesian Idol (season 7)
[ "Week", "Performer ( s )", "Title" ]
[ [ "Top 15", "Armada", "Mabuk Cinta Mau Dibawa Kemana" ], [ "Top 15", "Sandhy Sondoro", "Anak Jalanan" ], [ "Top 12", "Agnes Monica", "Rindu" ], [ "Top 12", "Mulan Jameela feat . Ahmad Dhani", "Terbakar" ], [ "Top 12", "7Icons", "Jealous" ], [ "Top 11", "T.R.I.A.D", "Kuingin Kita Lama Pacaran Disini ( Neng Neng Nong Neng )" ], [ "Top 11", "Wali", "Cari Jodoh Nenekku Pahlawanku" ], [ "Top 10", "Bondan Prakoso & Fade 2 Black", "Tetap Semangat" ], [ "Top 10", "Rini Wulandari", "Mimpi Besarku" ], [ "Top 10", "Bondan Prakoso & Fade 2 Black Feat . Rini Wulandari", "Kita Selamanya" ], [ "Top 9", "Sammy Simorangkir", "Sedang Apa dan Dimana" ], [ "Top 9", "Citra Scholastika", "Pasti Bisa" ], [ "Top 9", "Sammy Simorangkir & Citra Scholastika", "This Love" ], [ "Top 8", "Penta Boyz", "Sayang Bilang Sayang" ], [ "Top 7", "Mahadewa", "Cinta Itu Buta" ], [ "Top 7", "Setia Band", "Jangan Ngarep" ], [ "Top 7", "Charly Van Houten Feat . Judika", "Aku Terjatuh" ], [ "Top 6", "Jaclyn Victor", "I Have Nothing" ], [ "Top 6", "Afgan", "Bunga Terakhir" ], [ "Top 6", "Afgan & Jaclyn Victor", "Panah Asmara" ] ]
Results show performances
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The seventh season of Indonesian Idol premiered on RCTI on February 17, 2012. The show aired every Friday at 8:00 pm and Re-run aired every Sunday at 1:00 pm. Daniel Mananta returned as the host, while and Agnes Monica returned as the judges, and musician and hits-maker Ahmad Dhani replaced Erwin Gutawa as the third judges. Fabian Dharmawan became the new Executive Producer. Vokal Plus founder & CEO Indra Aziz, and Irvan Nat, both of them are professional vocal couches, became the new in-house mentors to work with the contestants on a weekly basis. Universal Music Indonesia replaced Sony Music Entertainment Indonesia as Idol's official partner record label. Cross Mobile, Coolant, Honda and Mie Sedaap, were the official sponsors of the show. This season followed the same format as American Idol season 11 and used the new title screen & logo with a different font started from Spectacular round. Season 7 is the first season to have a finale with two female contestants, while the second and third seasons had a finale with two male contestants. It is the first season where a saved contestant, Kamasean Matthews to reach the finale. Regina Ivanova is the second contestants of all seasons had never been in the bottom 2 or 3 prior to the finale and the first to be the winner. On July 8, 2012, Regina Ivanova became the winner of the seventh season of Indonesian Idol, beating Kamasean Matthews, the first female recipient of the judges' save.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_private_spaceflight_companies
List of private spaceflight companies
[ "Company name", "Spacecraft", "Range", "Launch system", "Crew size", "Length ( m )", "Diameter ( m )", "Power system", "First spaceflight*", "Status" ]
[ [ "Blue Origin", "Biconic Space Vehicle", "LEO", "New Glenn", "", "", "", "", "Planned date not known", "Development" ], [ "Boeing", "CST-100", "LEO", "Multiple , initially Atlas V", "7", "5.03", "4.56", "Solar panels", "Planned : February 2020 ( 20 December 2019 )", "Operational ( 1/1 )" ], [ "Sierra Nevada Corporation", "Dream Chaser Space System", "LEO", "Multiple , initially Atlas V", "7", "9", "", "", "Planned date not known", "Development" ], [ "SpaceX", "Dragon 2", "LEO", "Falcon 9 Block 5", "7", "8.1", "3.7", "Solar panels", "Planned : February 2020 ( 2 March 2019 )", "Operational ( 1/1 )" ], [ "SpaceX", "Starship", "Mars", "Super Heavy", "< =100", "48", "9", "Solar panels", "Planned : unknown ( Q2 2020 )", "Development" ] ]
Manufacturers of space vehicles -- Crew transport vehicles
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This page is a list of non-governmental entities that currently offer - or are planning to offer - equipment and services geared towards spaceflight, both robotic and human.