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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_Volleyball_Super_League
Russian Volleyball Super League
[ "Year", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "1992", "Avtomobilist Saint Petersburg", "MGTU Moscow", "Dynamo Moscow region" ], [ "1993", "Avtomobilist Saint Petersburg", "CSKA Moscow", "Dynamo Moscow region" ], [ "1994", "CSKA Moscow", "Iskra Odintsovo", "Samotlor Nizhnevartovsk" ], [ "1995", "CSKA Moscow", "Lokomotiv Belgorod", "Avtomobilist Saint Petersburg" ], [ "1996", "CSKA Moscow", "Belogorie Belgorod", "Samotlor Nizhnevartovsk" ], [ "1997", "Belogorie-Dynamo Belgorod", "UEM-Izumrud Ekaterinburg", "CSKA Moscow" ], [ "1998", "Belogorie-Dynamo Belgorod", "UEM-Izumrud Ekaterinburg", "CSKA Moscow" ], [ "1999", "UEM-Izumrud Ekaterinburg", "Belogorie-Dynamo Belgorod", "Iskra-RVSN Odintsovo" ], [ "2000", "Belogorie-Dynamo Belgorod", "UEM-Izumrud Ekaterinburg", "Iskra-RVSN Odintsovo" ], [ "2001", "MGTU Luzhniki Moscow", "UEM-Izumrud Ekaterinburg", "Iskra-RVSN Odintsovo" ], [ "2002", "Lokomotiv Belogorie Belgorod", "MGTU Luzhniki Moscow", "Dynamo MGFSO Olymp Moscow" ], [ "2003", "Lokomotiv Belogorie Belgorod", "Iskra Odintsovo", "UEM-Izumrud Ekaterinburg" ], [ "2004", "Lokomotiv Belogorie Belgorod", "Dynamo Moscow", "Dynamo Kazan" ], [ "2005", "Lokomotiv Belogorie Belgorod", "Dynamo Moscow", "Dynamo TatTransGaz Kazan" ], [ "2006", "Dynamo Moscow", "Lokomotiv Belogorie Belgorod", "Iskra Odintsovo" ], [ "2007", "Dynamo TatTransGaz Kazan", "Dynamo Moscow", "Iskra Odintsovo" ], [ "2008", "Dynamo Moscow", "Iskra Odintsovo", "Dynamo TatTransGaz Kazan" ], [ "2009", "Zenit Kazan", "Iskra Odintsovo", "Fakel Novy Urengoy" ], [ "2010", "Zenit Kazan", "Lokomotiv Belogorie Belgorod", "Dynamo Moscow" ], [ "2011", "Zenit Kazan", "Dynamo Moscow", "Lokomotiv Belogorie Belgorod" ] ]
Russian volleyball Champions
Russian_Volleyball_Super_League_0
The Russian Volleyball Super League (Russian: Волейбольная суперлига) is the top league of Russian volleyball. It was founded in 1992, and it is considered to be the continuer of the Soviet top league, founded in 1933.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_districts_in_India
List of districts in India
[ "#", "Code", "District", "Headquarters", "Population ( 2011 )", "Area ( km² )", "Density ( /km² )" ]
[ [ "1", "BPR", "Bishnupur", "Bishnupur", "240,363", "496", "415" ], [ "2", "CDL", "Chandel", "Chandel", "144,028", "3,317", "37" ], [ "3", "CCpr", "Churachandpur", "Churachandpur", "271,274", "4,574", "50" ], [ "4", "IE", "Imphal East", "Porompat", "452,661", "710", "555" ], [ "5", "IW", "Imphal West", "Lamphelpat", "514,683", "519", "847" ], [ "6", "JBM", "Jiribam", "Jiribam", "43,818", "232", "190" ], [ "7", "KAK", "Kakching", "Kakching", "135,481", "-", "-" ], [ "8", "KJ", "Kamjong", "Kamjong", "45,616", "2,000", "23" ], [ "9", "KPI", "Kangpokpi", "Kangpokpi", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "10", "NL", "Noney", "Noney ( Longmai )", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "11", "PZ", "Pherzawl", "Pherzawl", "47,250", "2,285", "21" ], [ "12", "SE", "Senapati", "Senapati", "354,772", "3,269", "116" ], [ "13", "TML", "Tamenglong", "Tamenglong", "140,143", "4,391", "25" ], [ "14", "TNL", "Tengnoupal", "Tengnoupal", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "15", "TBL", "Thoubal", "Thoubal", "420,517", "514", "713" ], [ "16", "UKR", "Ukhrul", "Ukhrul", "183,115", "4,547", "31" ] ]
States -- Manipur ( MN )
See also : Districts of Manipur
List_of_districts_in_India_15
A district (zilā) is an administrative division of an Indian state or territory. In some cases districts are further subdivided into sub-divisions, and in others directly into tehsils or talukas. there are a total of 732 districts, up from the 640 in the 2011 Census of India and the 593 recorded in the 2001 Census of India. District officials include: Each of these officials is aided by officers from the appropriate branch of the state government. Most districts have a distinct headquarters; but the districts of Mumbai City, in Maharashtra, Hyderabad District in Telangana and Chennai, in Tamil Nadu, are examples where there is no distinct district headquarters, although there are district collectors. Mahe of Puducherry is the smallest (9 km) district of India by area while Kutch of Gujarat is the largest (45,652 km) district of India by area.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_South_American_U-20_Championship_squads
2009 South American U-20 Championship squads
[ "No", "Pos", "Player", "Date of birth ( age )", "Caps", "Goals", "Club" ]
[ [ "1", "1 GK", "Andrés Felipe Mosquera Marmolejo", "( 1991-10-09 ) October 9 , 1991 ( aged 17 )", "1", "0", "Corporación Bogotá" ], [ "12", "1 GK", "Camilo Vargas", "( 1989-01-09 ) January 9 , 1989 ( aged 20 )", "1", "0", "Club Santa Fe" ], [ "2", "2 DF", "Ricardo Chará", "( 1990-05-24 ) May 24 , 1990 ( aged 18 )", "2", "0", "Udinese" ], [ "3", "2 DF", "Hernán Pertúz", "( 1989-08-02 ) August 2 , 1989 ( aged 19 )", "1", "0", "Independiente Medellín" ], [ "5", "2 DF", "Yamith Cuesta", "( 1989-03-20 ) March 20 , 1989 ( aged 19 )", "2", "1", "Expreso Rojo" ], [ "11", "2 DF", "Elkin Blanco", "( 1988-07-27 ) July 27 , 1988 ( aged 20 )", "3", "0", "Once Caldas" ], [ "13", "2 DF", "Elvis Perlaza", "( 1989-02-06 ) February 6 , 1989 ( aged 19 )", "1", "1", "Envigado" ], [ "17", "2 DF", "Andrés Felipe Mosquera Guardia", "( 1990-02-20 ) February 20 , 1990 ( aged 18 )", "0", "0", "Independiente Medellín" ], [ "4", "3 MF", "Alex Díaz", "( 1989-01-13 ) January 13 , 1989 ( aged 20 )", "1", "2", "Club Deportivo Los Millonarios" ], [ "6", "3 MF", "Julián Guillermo", "( 1988-05-17 ) May 17 , 1988 ( aged 20 )", "0", "0", "Cúcuta" ], [ "8", "3 MF", "Dahwlim Leudo", "( 1988-04-21 ) April 21 , 1988 ( aged 20 )", "2", "0", "La Equidad" ], [ "15", "3 MF", "Mauricio Arroyo", "( 1990-09-18 ) September 18 , 1990 ( aged 18 )", "2", "0", "Real Cartagena" ], [ "16", "3 MF", "Miguel Julio", "( 1989-04-13 ) April 13 , 1989 ( aged 19 )", "2", "0", "Independiente Medellín" ], [ "18", "3 MF", "Javier Reina", "( 1989-01-04 ) January 4 , 1989 ( aged 20 )", "6", "0", "Cruzeiro" ], [ "20", "3 MF", "Víctor Ibarbo", "( 1990-05-19 ) May 19 , 1990 ( aged 18 )", "4", "0", "Udinese" ], [ "10", "3 MF", "Sherman Cárdenas", "( 1989-08-07 ) August 7 , 1989 ( aged 19 )", "2", "0", "Bucaramanga" ], [ "9", "4 FW", "Leonardo Castro", "( 1989-05-12 ) May 12 , 1989 ( aged 19 )", "2", "0", "Club Deportivo Los Millonarios" ], [ "7", "4 FW", "Cristian Nazarit", "( 1990-08-13 ) August 13 , 1990 ( aged 18 )", "3", "0", "Club Santa Fe" ], [ "19", "4 FW", "Cristian Mejía", "( 1990-01-27 ) January 27 , 1990 ( aged 18 )", "1", "0", "Deportes Tolima" ], [ "14", "4 FW", "Marco Pérez", "( 1990-09-19 ) September 19 , 1990 ( aged 18 )", "3", "2", "Chicó" ] ]
Colombia
Coach : José Hélmer Silva
2009_South_American_U-20_Championship_squads_4
Below are the rosters for the 2009 South American Youth Championship tournament in Venezuela.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_National_Basketball_Association_career_scoring_leaders
List of National Basketball Association career scoring leaders
[ "Rank", "Player", "Pos", "Team ( s ) played for ( years )", "Total points", "Games played", "Points per game", "Field goals made", "Three-point field goals made", "Free throws made" ]
[ [ "1", "Kareem Abdul-Jabbar *", "C", "Milwaukee Bucks ( 1969 - 1975 ) Los Angeles Lakers ( 1975 - 1989 )", "38,387", "1,560", "24.6", "15,837", "1", "6,712" ], [ "2", "Karl Malone *", "PF", "Utah Jazz ( 1985 - 2003 ) Los Angeles Lakers ( 2003 - 2004 )", "36,928", "1,476", "25", "13,528", "85", "9,787" ], [ "3", "LeBron James", "SF", "Cleveland Cavaliers ( 2003 - 2010 , 2014 - 2018 ) Miami Heat ( 2010 - 2014 ) Los Angeles Lakers ( 2018 -present )", "34,087", "1,258", "27.1", "12,424", "1,860", "7,379" ], [ "4", "Kobe Bryant β", "SG", "Los Angeles Lakers ( 1996 - 2016 )", "33,643", "1,346", "25.0", "11,719", "1,827", "8,378" ], [ "5", "Michael Jordan *", "SG", "Chicago Bulls ( 1984 - 1993 , 1995 - 1998 ) Washington Wizards ( 2001 - 2003 )", "32,292", "1,072", "30.1", "12,192", "581", "7,327" ], [ "6", "Dirk Nowitzki", "PF/C", "Dallas Mavericks ( 1998 - 2019 )", "31,560", "1,522", "20.7", "11,169", "1,982", "7,240" ], [ "7", "Wilt Chamberlain *", "C", "Philadelphia/San Francisco Warriors ( 1959 - 1965 ) Philadelphia 76ers ( 1965 - 1968 ) Los Angeles Lakers ( 1968 - 1973 )", "31,419", "1,045", "30.1", "12,681", "0", "6,057" ], [ "8", "Shaquille O'Neal *", "C", "Orlando Magic ( 1992 - 1996 ) Los Angeles Lakers ( 1996 - 2004 ) Miami Heat ( 2004 - 2008 ) Phoenix Suns ( 2008 - 2009 ) Cleveland Cavaliers ( 2009-2010 ) Boston Celtics ( 2010-2011 )", "28,596", "1,207", "23.7", "11,330", "1", "5,935" ], [ "9", "Moses Malone *", "C", "Buffalo Braves ( 1976 ) Houston Rockets ( 1976 - 1982 ) Philadelphia 76ers ( 1982 - 1986 , 1993-1994 ) Washington Bullets ( 1986 - 1988 ) Atlanta Hawks ( 1988 - 1991 ) Milwaukee Bucks ( 1991 - 1993 ) San Antonio Spurs ( 1994-1995 )", "27,409", "1,329", "20.6", "9,435", "8", "8,531" ], [ "10", "Elvin Hayes *", "PF/C", "San Diego/Houston Rockets ( 1968 - 1972 , 1981 - 1984 ) Baltimore/Capital/Washington Bullets ( 1972 - 1981 )", "27,313", "1,303", "21.0", "10,976", "5", "5,356" ], [ "11", "Hakeem Olajuwon *", "C", "Houston Rockets ( 1984 - 2001 ) Toronto Raptors ( 2001-2002 )", "26,946", "1,238", "21.8", "10,749", "25", "5,423" ], [ "12", "Oscar Robertson *", "PG", "Cincinnati Royals ( 1960 - 1970 ) Milwaukee Bucks ( 1970 - 1974 )", "26,710", "1,040", "25.7", "9,508", "n/a", "7,694" ], [ "13", "Dominique Wilkins *", "SF", "Atlanta Hawks ( 1982 - 1994 ) Los Angeles Clippers ( 1994 ) Boston Celtics ( 1994-1995 ) San Antonio Spurs ( 1996-1997 ) Orlando Magic ( 1999 )", "26,668", "1,074", "24.8", "9,963", "711", "6,031" ], [ "14", "Tim Duncan β", "PF/C", "San Antonio Spurs ( 1997 - 2016 )", "26,496", "1,392", "19.0", "10,285", "30", "5,896" ], [ "15", "Paul Pierce", "SF/SG", "Boston Celtics ( 1999 - 2013 ) Brooklyn Nets ( 2013-2014 ) Washington Wizards ( 2014-2015 ) Los Angeles Clippers ( 2015 - 2017 )", "26,397", "1,343", "19.7", "8,668", "2,143", "6,918" ], [ "16", "John Havlicek *", "SF/SG", "Boston Celtics ( 1962 - 1978 )", "26,395", "1,270", "20.8", "10,513", "n/a", "5,369" ], [ "17", "Carmelo Anthony", "SF", "Denver Nuggets ( 2003 - 2011 ) New York Knicks ( 2011 - 2017 ) Oklahoma City Thunder ( 2017-2018 ) Houston Rockets ( 2018 ) Portland Trail Blazers ( 2019 -present )", "26,314", "1,114", "23.6", "9,426", "1,434", "6,028" ], [ "18", "Kevin Garnett β", "PF/C", "Minnesota Timberwolves ( 1995 - 2007 , 2015 - 2016 ) Boston Celtics ( 2007 - 2013 ) Brooklyn Nets ( 2013 - 2015 )", "26,071", "1,462", "17.8", "10,505", "174", "4,887" ], [ "19", "Vince Carter", "SG/SF", "Toronto Raptors ( 1999 - 2004 ) New Jersey Nets ( 2004 - 2009 ) Orlando Magic ( 2009 - 2010 ) Phoenix Suns ( 2010-2011 ) Dallas Mavericks ( 2011 - 2014 ) Memphis Grizzlies ( 2014 - 2017 ) Sacramento Kings ( 2017-2018 ) Atlanta Hawks ( 2018 - 2020 )", "25,728", "1,541", "16.7", "9,293", "2,290", "4,852" ], [ "20", "Alex English *", "SF", "Milwaukee Bucks ( 1976 - 1978 ) Indiana Pacers ( 1978 - 1980 ) Denver Nuggets ( 1980 - 1990 ) Dallas Mavericks ( 1990-1991 )", "25,613", "1,193", "21.5", "10,659", "18", "4,277" ] ]
Scoring leaders
The following is a list of National Basketball Association players by total career regular season points scored . Statistics accurate as of March 13 , 2020 , when the NBA suspended operation due to COVID-19 pandemic . ^ Active NBA player * Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame β Hall of Fame Class of 2020 † Not yet eligible for Hall of Fame consideration [ 2 ]
List_of_National_Basketball_Association_career_scoring_leaders_0
This chart provides leading statistics on National Basketball Association players' total number of career regular season points scored. Two lists are provided: These are the current official NBA scoring leaders:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HKFA_Chairman's_Cup
HKFA Chairman's Cup
[ "No", "Season", "Winner" ]
[ [ "1", "1975-76", "South China" ], [ "2", "1976-77", "Seiko" ], [ "3", "1977-78", "Seiko" ], [ "4", "1978-79", "Seiko" ], [ "5", "1979-80", "Happy Valley" ], [ "6", "1980-81", "South China Reserves" ], [ "7", "1981-82", "South China Reserves" ], [ "8", "1982-83", "Seiko Reserves" ], [ "9", "1983-84", "Happy Valley Reserves" ], [ "10", "1984-85", "South China Reserves" ], [ "11", "1985-86", "South China Reserves" ], [ "12", "1986-87", "South China" ], [ "13", "1987-88", "Double Flower" ], [ "14", "1988-89", "Lai Sun Double Flower Reserves" ], [ "15", "1989-90", "Eastern Reserves" ], [ "16", "1990-91", "Eastern Reserves" ], [ "17", "1991-92", "Eastern Reserves" ], [ "18", "1992-93", "Eastern Reserves" ], [ "19", "1993-94", "Sing Tao Reserves" ], [ "20", "1994-95", "Instant-Dict . Reserves" ] ]
Past winners
HKFA_Chairman's_Cup_0
The Hong Kong Football Association Chairman's Cup () was established by HKFA in 1975. It is now a competition for the reserve teams of Hong Kong First Division clubs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_New_York_Knicks_season
2016–17 New York Knicks season
[ "Game", "Date", "Team", "Score", "High points", "High rebounds", "High assists", "Location Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "77", "April 2", "Boston", "L 94-110", "Courtney Lee ( 16 )", "Kyle O'Quinn ( 9 )", "Courtney Lee ( 5 )", "Madison Square Garden 19,812", "29-48" ], [ "78", "April 4", "Chicago", "W 100-91", "Carmelo Anthony ( 23 )", "Ndour , Quinn ( 12 )", "Ron Baker ( 6 )", "Madison Square Garden 19,812", "30-48" ], [ "79", "April 6", "Washington", "L 103-106", "Carmelo Anthony ( 23 )", "Hernangomez , Lee ( 8 )", "Carmelo Anthony ( 4 )", "Madison Square Garden 19,812", "30-49" ], [ "80", "April 7", "@ Memphis", "L 88-101", "Courtney Lee ( 16 )", "Willy Hernangomez ( 10 )", "Ron Baker ( 7 )", "FedExForum 17,631", "30-50" ], [ "81", "April 9", "Toronto", "L 97-110", "Willy Hernangomez ( 24 )", "Willy Hernangomez ( 11 )", "Ron Baker ( 8 )", "Madison Square Garden 19,812", "30-51" ], [ "82", "April 12", "Philadelphia", "W 114-113", "Justin Holiday ( 20 )", "Marshall Plumlee ( 11 )", "Sasha Vujacic ( 6 )", "Madison Square Garden 19,812", "31-51" ] ]
2016–17_New_York_Knicks_season_9
The 2016-17 New York Knicks season was the 71st season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). On June 2, 2016, the Knicks announced Jeff Hornacek as their new head coach. The off-season dominated with the acquisitions of former Chicago Bulls players Derrick Rose and Joakim Noah. Following the season, Phil Jackson left as team president, Derrick Rose signed as a free agent with the Cleveland Cavaliers, and Carmelo Anthony was traded to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010–11_New_Jersey_Devils_season
2010–11 New Jersey Devils season
[ "Player", "Former team", "Contract terms" ]
[ [ "Dan Kelly", "Kitchener Rangers", "3 years , $ 1.75 million entry-level contract" ], [ "Henrik Tallinder", "Buffalo Sabres", "4 years , $ 13.5 million" ], [ "Anton Volchenkov", "Ottawa Senators", "6 years , $ 25.5 million" ], [ "Johan Hedberg", "Atlanta Thrashers", "1 year , $ 1.5 million" ], [ "Mark Fayne", "Providence College", "2 years , $ 1.085 million entry-level contract" ], [ "Stephen Gionta", "Lowell Devils", "2 years , $ 1.025 million" ], [ "Chad Wiseman", "Springfield Falcons", "1 year , $ 500,000" ], [ "Adam Mair", "Buffalo Sabres", "1 year , $ 515,000" ], [ "Joe Sova", "University of Alaska Fairbanks", "2 years , $ 1.13 million entry-level contract" ], [ "Keith Kinkaid", "Union College", "2 years , $ 1.28 million entry-level contract" ] ]
Free agents acquired
2010–11_New_Jersey_Devils_season_17
The 2010-11 New Jersey Devils season was the team's 37th season for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise that was established on June 11, 1974, and 29th season since the franchise relocated to New Jersey to start the 1982-83 NHL season. The Devils posted a regular season record of 38 wins, 39 losses and 5 overtime/shootout losses for 81 points, failing to qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs for the first time since the 1995-96 season, ending their 13-season playoff streak. This was the first time the Devils finished the season with a losing record since the 1990-91 season. Their 174 goals scored were the lowest ever amount for the Devils in a non-lockout shortened season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009–10_New_York_Knicks_season
2009–10 New York Knicks season
[ "Game", "Date", "Team", "Score", "High points", "High rebounds", "High assists", "Location Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "18", "December 1", "Phoenix", "W 126-99", "Danilo Gallinari ( 27 )", "Danilo Gallinari ( 10 )", "Larry Hughes ( 12 )", "Madison Square Garden 19,763", "4-14" ], [ "19", "December 2", "@ Orlando", "L 104-118", "Wilson Chandler ( 24 )", "Danilo Gallinari ( 7 )", "Danilo Gallinari , Larry Hughes ( 3 )", "Amway Arena 17,461", "4-15" ], [ "20", "December 4", "@ Atlanta", "W 114-107", "Al Harrington ( 27 )", "David Lee ( 17 )", "Chris Duhon ( 10 )", "Philips Arena 17,165", "5-15" ], [ "21", "December 6", "New Jersey", "W 106-97", "Al Harrington ( 26 )", "Al Harrington ( 14 )", "Al Harrington , Chris Duhon ( 5 )", "Madison Square Garden 19,602", "6-15" ], [ "22", "December 7", "Portland", "W 93-84", "Larry Hughes ( 21 )", "David Lee ( 10 )", "Chris Duhon ( 9 )", "Madison Square Garden 19,763", "7-15" ], [ "23", "December 11", "@ New Orleans", "W 113-96", "Al Harrington ( 28 )", "David Lee ( 14 )", "Chris Duhon ( 9 )", "New Orleans Arena 15,569", "8-15" ], [ "24", "December 15", "@ Charlotte", "L 87-94", "Chris Duhon ( 18 )", "David Lee ( 8 )", "Chris Duhon ( 6 )", "Time Warner Cable Arena 13,606", "8-16" ], [ "25", "December 17", "@ Chicago", "L 89-98", "Chris Duhon , Danilo Gallinari , Al Harrington ( 18 )", "Jared Jeffries ( 9 )", "Chris Duhon ( 7 )", "United Center 19,791", "8-17" ], [ "26", "December 18", "LA Clippers", "W 95-91", "David Lee ( 25 )", "David Lee ( 11 )", "Chris Duhon ( 10 )", "Madison Square Garden 19,763", "9-17" ], [ "27", "December 20", "Charlotte", "W 98-94", "Wilson Chandler ( 26 )", "David Lee ( 15 )", "David Lee ( 7 )", "Madison Square Garden 18,767", "10-17" ], [ "28", "December 22", "Chicago", "W 88-81", "Al Harrington ( 20 )", "David Lee ( 21 )", "David Lee ( 5 )", "Madison Square Garden 19,763", "11-17" ], [ "29", "December 25", "Miami", "L 87-93", "Danilo Gallinari ( 26 )", "David Lee ( 16 )", "Danilo Gallinari , Chris Duhon ( 3 )", "Madison Square Garden 19,763", "11-18" ], [ "30", "December 27", "San Antonio", "L 88-95", "David Lee ( 28 )", "David Lee ( 10 )", "Chris Duhon ( 13 )", "Madison Square Garden 19,763", "11-19" ], [ "31", "December 29", "@ Detroit", "W 104-87", "David Lee ( 30 )", "David Lee ( 12 )", "Chris Duhon ( 7 )", "The Palace of Auburn Hills 22,076", "12-19" ], [ "32", "December 30", "@ New Jersey", "L 95-104", "Al Harrington ( 25 )", "David Lee ( 15 )", "David Lee ( 8 )", "Izod Center 17,575", "12-20" ] ]
2009–10_New_York_Knicks_season_6
The 2009-10 New York Knicks season was the 64th season of the New York Knicks in the National Basketball Association (NBA).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015–16_Serie_B
2015–16 Serie B
[ "Team", "Home city", "Stadium", "Capacity", "2014-15 season" ]
[ [ "Ascoli", "Ascoli", "Del Duca", "20,550", "Lega Pro/B champions" ], [ "Avellino", "Avellino", "Partenio", "26,000", "8th in Serie B" ], [ "Bari", "Bari", "San Nicola", "58,270", "10th in Serie B" ], [ "Brescia", "Brescia", "Mario Rigamonti", "16,308", "20th in Serie B" ], [ "Cagliari", "Cagliari", "Sant'Elia", "16,000", "18th in Serie A" ], [ "Cesena", "Cesena", "Dino Manuzzi", "23,900", "19th in Serie A" ], [ "Como", "Como", "Giuseppe Sinigaglia", "13,602", "Lega Pro Play-off winners" ], [ "Crotone", "Crotone", "Ezio Scida", "9,631", "16th in Serie B" ], [ "Latina", "Latina", "Domenico Francioni", "6,850", "13th in Serie B" ], [ "Livorno", "Livorno", "Armando Picchi", "19,238", "9th in Serie B" ], [ "Modena", "Modena", "Alberto Braglia", "21,151", "17th in Serie B" ], [ "Novara", "Novara", "Silvio Piola", "17,875", "Lega Pro/A champions" ], [ "Perugia", "Perugia", "Renato Curi", "28,000", "6th in Serie B" ], [ "Pescara", "Pescara", "Adriatico", "20,476", "7th in Serie B" ], [ "Pro Vercelli", "Vercelli", "Silvio Piola", "5,500", "15th in Serie B" ], [ "Salernitana", "Salerno", "Arechi", "37,245", "Lega Pro/C champions" ], [ "Spezia", "La Spezia", "Alberto Picco", "10,000", "5th in Serie B" ], [ "Ternana", "Terni", "Libero Liberati", "22,000", "12th in Serie B" ], [ "Trapani", "Trapani", "Provinciale ( Erice )", "7,000", "11th in Serie B" ], [ "Vicenza", "Vicenza", "Romeo Menti", "17,163", "3rd in Serie B" ] ]
Teams -- Stadia and locations
AscoliAvellinoBariBresciaCagliariCesenaComoCrotoneLatinaLivornoModenaNovaraPerugiaPescaraPro VercelliSalernitanaSpeziaTernanaTrapaniVicenzaVirtus EntellaVirtus Lanciano Location of teams in 2015–16 Serie B
2015–16_Serie_B_0
The 2015-16 Serie B (known as the Serie B ConTe.it for sponsorship reasons) was the 84th season since its establishment in 1929. A total of 22 teams contested the league: 16 returning from the 2014-15 season, 4 promoted from Lega Pro, and 2 relegated from Serie A. Vacancies created by the bankruptcy of Serie A-relegated Parma and the demotion of Catania to Lega Pro due to match fixing allowed Brescia to remain in the league despite being relegated. Furthermore, Teramo was due to participate to Serie B but due to the allegations for match-fixing, the Courts decided to relegate Teramo in the last place of Lega Pro of the previous season. After the demotion of Catania, Virtus Entella was readmitted into Serie B as the best team of the relegated teams from the previous season. Furthermore, Ascoli was promoted into the championship after finishing second in Lega Pro Group B, second after Teramo before being stripped of the title for the match-fixing scandal. Serie B introduced the green card at the beginning of the season. The green card is given to promote fair play and good acts. The green card will not be given during the game, as it would alter sport rules, but awarded after the match to a player or coach who exhibited fair play by the referee. The player or coach with the most green cards at the end of the season will be rewarded.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Royal_Melbourne_Institute_of_Technology_people
List of Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology people
[ "Name", "Association with RMIT", "Notability" ]
[ [ "Stephen Banham", "BA , faculty", "typographer" ], [ "Joseph Brown , AM , OBE", "art classes [ WMC ]", "art collector ; gifted the largest single collection of the National Gallery of Victoria" ], [ "Betty Churcher , AO", "former faculty", "former Director of the National Gallery of Australia ( 1990-1997 )" ], [ "Sir Jonathan Mills , AO", "MArch , DArts ( honoris causa )", "festival director ; current director of the Edinburgh International Festival and former director of the Melbourne Festival" ], [ "Jill Orr", "MFA", "visual artist" ], [ "Sarah Jane Pell", "Dip Eng , former faculty", "performance and visual artist ; former researcher in RMIT 's Exertion Games Lab" ], [ "Ron Radford , AM", "Dip Art ( Painting ) , D Arts ( honoris causa )", "former Director of the National Gallery of Australia ( 2004-2014 )" ], [ "Christian Thompson", "BA ( Hon ) ( Visual Art ) , MFA", "visual artist" ], [ "Timothy James Webb", "MFA", "visual artist" ], [ "Shaun Wilson", "BFA , faculty", "visual artist" ], [ "Ilka White", "Dip ( Studio Textiles )", "textile artist" ] ]
Art -- Others
List_of_Royal_Melbourne_Institute_of_Technology_people_3
This is a list of Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology people. This list of people includes alumni as well as current and former students and faculty of the Australian (RMIT University) and Vietnamese (RMIT University Vietnam) branches of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT). It also includes alumni as well as former students and faculty from its antecedents: Melbourne Technical College (MTC) and Working Men's College (WMC); amalgamations with: Emily McPherson College of Domestic Economy (EMC), Melbourne College of Decoration, Melbourne College of Printing and Graphic Art and Melbourne College of Textiles; and merger with Phillip Institute of Technology (PIT).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_busiest_airports_in_South_Korea
List of the busiest airports in South Korea
[ "Rank", "Airport", "City", "Passengers" ]
[ [ "1", "Incheon International Airport", "Seoul / Incheon", "41,482,828" ], [ "2", "Jeju International Airport", "Jeju", "20,055,238" ], [ "3", "Gimpo International Airport", "Seoul", "19,904,327" ], [ "4", "Gimhae International Airport", "Busan", "9,671,381" ], [ "5", "Cheongju International Airport", "Cheongju", "1,378,604" ], [ "6", "Gwangju Airport", "Gwangju", "1,332,234" ], [ "7", "Daegu International Airport", "Daegu", "1,084,585" ], [ "8", "Yeosu Airport", "Yeosu", "475,460" ], [ "9", "Ulsan Airport", "Ulsan", "473,276" ], [ "10", "Pohang Airport", "Pohang", "239,516" ], [ "11", "Gunsan Airport", "Gunsan", "175,492" ], [ "12", "Muan International Airport", "Muan", "132,603" ], [ "13", "Sacheon Airport", "Sacheon / Jinju", "116,106" ], [ "14", "Wonju Airport", "Wonju / Hoengseong", "79,716" ], [ "15", "Yangyang International Airport", "Yangyang", "38,748" ] ]
2013 final statistics
List_of_the_busiest_airports_in_South_Korea_4
This is a list of the busiest airports in South Korea by passengers / year.
https://en.wikipedia.org…-Uniform-TOR.PNG
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_J.League_Division_1
2005 J.League Division 1
[ "Award", "Recipient", "Club" ]
[ [ "Player of the Year", "Araújo", "Gamba Osaka" ], [ "Young Player of the Year", "Robert Cullen", "Júbilo Iwata" ], [ "Manager of the Year", "Akira Nishino", "Gamba Osaka" ], [ "Top scorer", "Araújo", "Gamba Osaka" ], [ "Fair Play Player Award", "Teruyuki Moniwa", "FC Tokyo" ], [ "Fair Play Player Award", "Masashi Oguro", "Gamba Osaka" ], [ "Referee of the Year", "Kazuhiko Matsumura", "" ], [ "Assistant Referee of the Year", "Masatoshi Shibata", "" ], [ "Meritoriousness Player Award", "Bismarck", "" ] ]
Awards -- Individual
2005_J._League_Division_1_5
The 2005 season was the 13th season since the establishment of J.League. It began on March 5 and ended on December 3, followed by promotion/relegation series matches on December 7 and 10.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Roxburgh
Richard Roxburgh
[ "Title", "Year", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "The Riddle of the Stinson", "1987", "Proud", "Television film" ], [ "The Saint : Fear in Fun Park", "1989", "Justin", "Television film" ], [ "The Paper Man", "1990", "'Gracie ' Fields", "Television mini-series" ], [ "Dead to the World", "1991", "Johnny", "" ], [ "Tracks of Glory", "1992", "Hugh Mcintosh", "Television mini-series" ], [ "Police Rescue", "1993", "Tim Warne", "Television series : 1 episode" ], [ "Crimebroker", "1993", "Harrison", "Television film" ], [ "Seven Deadly Sins", "1993", "Gluttony", "Australian Television mini-series" ], [ "Talk", "1994", "Jack/Harry", "" ], [ "Halifax f.p", "1995", "Sergeant Paul Santos", "Television series : 1 episode" ], [ "Billy 's Holiday", "1995", "Rob McSpedden", "" ], [ "Lessons in the Language of Love", "1995", "Harry", "Short film" ], [ "Blue Murder", "1995", "Roger Rogerson", "Television mini-series" ], [ "Hayride to Hell", "1995", "George Weygate", "Short film" ], [ "Children of the Revolution", "1996", "Joe", "" ], [ "Twisted Tales", "1996", "Ben", "Television series : 1 episode" ], [ "The Last of the Ryans", "1997", "Ronald Ryan", "Television film" ], [ "Thank God He Met Lizzie", "1997", "Guy Jamieson", "" ], [ "Doing Time for Patsy Cline", "1997", "Boyd", "Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role" ], [ "Oscar and Lucinda", "1998", "Mr Jeffries", "" ] ]
Filmography
Richard_Roxburgh_0
Richard Roxburgh (born 23 January 1962) is an Australian actor, writer, producer, and director. He has won acclaim for his performances on the stage in productions by the Sydney Theatre Company and others, in Australian films and television series (Baz Luhrmann's Moulin Rouge!, Rake), and in a number of Hollywood productions (Van Helsing, Mission: Impossible 2).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Stadium,_Warsaw
National Stadium, Warsaw
[ "Nr", "Competition", "Date", "Opponent", "Result", "Attendance", "Scorers for Poland" ]
[ [ "1", "Friendly", "29 February 2012", "Portugal", "0-0", "53,179", "-- -" ], [ "2", "UEFA Euro 2012", "8 June 2012", "Greece", "1-1", "56,070", "Robert Lewandowski" ], [ "3", "UEFA Euro 2012", "12 June 2012", "Russia", "1-1", "55,920", "Jakub Błaszczykowski" ], [ "4", "Friendly", "12 October 2012", "South Africa", "1-0", "42,026", "Marcin Komorowski" ], [ "5", "2014 FIFA World Cup qualification", "17 October 2012", "England", "1-1", "47,300", "Kamil Glik" ], [ "6", "2014 FIFA World Cup qualification", "22 March 2013", "Ukraine", "1-3", "55,565", "Łukasz Piszczek" ], [ "7", "2014 FIFA World Cup qualification", "26 March 2013", "San Marino", "5-0", "43,008", "2 x Robert Lewandowski , Łukasz Piszczek , Łukasz Teodorczyk , Jakub Kosecki" ], [ "8", "2014 FIFA World Cup qualification", "6 September 2013", "Montenegro", "1-1", "45,652", "Robert Lewandowski" ], [ "9", "Friendly", "5 March 2014", "Scotland", "0-1", "41,652", "-- -" ], [ "10", "UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying", "11 October 2014", "Germany", "2-0", "56,934", "Arkadiusz Milik , Sebastian Mila" ], [ "11", "UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying", "14 October 2014", "Scotland", "2-2", "55,197", "Krzysztof Mączyński , Arkadiusz Milik" ], [ "12", "UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying", "13 June 2015", "Georgia", "4-0", "56,512", "3 x Robert Lewandowski , Arkadiusz Milik" ], [ "13", "UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying", "7 September 2015", "Gibraltar", "8-1", "27,763", "2 x Kamil Grosicki , 2 x Robert Lewandowski , 2 x Arkadiusz Milik , Jakub Błaszczykowski , Bartosz Kapustka" ], [ "14", "UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying", "11 October 2015", "Republic of Ireland", "2-1", "57,497", "Grzegorz Krychowiak , Robert Lewandowski" ], [ "15", "Friendly", "13 November 2015", "Iceland", "4-2", "56,207", "2 x Robert Lewandowski , Kamil Grosicki , Bartosz Kapustka" ], [ "16", "2018 FIFA World Cup qualification", "8 October 2016", "Denmark", "3-2", "56,811", "3 x Robert Lewandowski" ], [ "17", "2018 FIFA World Cup qualification", "11 October 2016", "Armenia", "2-1", "44,786", "Hrayr Mkoyan ( o.g . ) , Robert Lewandowski" ], [ "18", "2018 FIFA World Cup qualification", "10 June 2017", "Romania", "3-1", "57,128", "3 x Robert Lewandowski" ], [ "19", "2018 FIFA World Cup qualification", "4 September 2017", "Kazakhstan", "3-0", "56,963", "Arkadiusz Milik , Kamil Glik , Robert Lewandowski" ], [ "20", "2018 FIFA World Cup qualification", "8 October 2017", "Montenegro", "4-2", "57,538", "Krzysztof Mączyński , Kamil Grosicki , Robert Lewandowski , Filip Stojković ( o.g . )" ] ]
Events -- Poland national football team matches
On February 29 , 2012 , 100 days before the start of UEFA Euro 2012 tournament , the Polish national football team , played the inaugural match against the Portuguese team which ended with a goalless draw .
National_Stadium,_Warsaw_0
The PGE Narodowy (official name since 2015) or National Stadium (Polish: Stadion Narodowy [ˈstadjɔn narɔˈdɔvɨ]) is a retractable roof football stadium located in Warsaw, Poland. It is used mostly for football matches and it is the home stadium of Poland national football team. The stadium has a seating capacity of 58,145 which makes it the largest association football arena in Poland. Its construction started in 2008 and finished in November 2011. It is located on the site of the former 10th-Anniversary Stadium, on Aleja Zieleniecka in Praga Południe district, near the city center. The stadium has a retractable PVC roof which unfolds from a nest on a spire suspended above the centre of the pitch. The retractable roof is inspired by the cable-supported unfolding system of Commerzbank-Arena in Frankfurt, Germany, and is similar to the newly renovated roof of BC Place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The stadium is also very similar to the Arena Națională in Bucharest in terms of age, capacity and the roof. The National Stadium hosted the opening match (a group match), the 2 group matches, a quarterfinal, and the semifinal of the UEFA Euro 2012, co-hosted by Poland and Ukraine. The stadium is equipped with a heated pitch, training pitch, façade lighting, and underground parking. It is a multipurpose venue able to host sporting events, concerts, cultural events, and conferences. The official stadium opening took place on 19 January 2012, and the first football match was played on 29 February 2012.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fatal_dog_attacks_in_the_United_States_(before_2000)
List of fatal dog attacks in the United States (before 2000)
[ "Date", "Category of Dog", "Victim 's name", "Victim 's age", "Circumstances" ]
[ [ "1950", "Bulldog", "Unnamed girl", "3 years", "Killeen , Texas . Attacked and killed by a bulldog . Mentioned in an article about another fatal attack" ], [ "March 1950", "Siberian Husky", "Donald A. Boucher", "5 years", "Portland , Maine - The dog was chained at the time of the attack" ], [ "June 1 , 1955", "Doberman Pinschers ( 2 )", "Winifred W. L. Bacon", "64 years", "Toms River , New Jersey - Victim was found dead on the beach with her two dogs racing madly about , and the male had blood on his face and mouth . The coroner listed cause of death as a massive hemorrhage from dog bites" ], [ "August 11 , 1955", "Alaskan Husky ( 6 )", "Danny Betz", "21 months", "Anchorage , Alaska - Victim killed just 500 feet from his home . It 's unclear from the news reports if the boy wandered into the area where the sled dogs were staked out or whether one of the dogs had gotten loose and dragged the boy over to the kennel area . The father of the dogs ' owner refused to surrender the dogs without a court order" ], [ "November 24 , 1958", "German Shepherd", "Michael Kaminski", "3 years", "Erie , Pennsylvania - The dog was 6 months old and had been acquired by the boy 's family two weeks prior to the attack . The family said the dog had not shown any previous aggression . A veterinarian suggested that Michael may have made a sudden movement interpreted by the dog as a threatening gesture" ], [ "March 24 , 1959", "Siberian Husky", "Billy Stillions", "5 years", "Olympia , Washington - Attacked when the boy crawled into a shed where the dog was chained" ], [ "April 27 , 1959", "Pack of stray dogs", "Unnamed woman", "58 years", "St. Louis , Missouri - The woman was knocked down and mauled by a pack of dogs on April 5 and died on April 27" ], [ "May 23 , 1959", "Pack of stray dogs ( 7-10 )", "Mark Draper", "30 months", "St. Louis , Missouri - A neighbor found the pack attacking the child . This death , on the heels of another dog mauling fatality the prior month , caused local officials to organize a roundup up of stray dogs . A group of 100-150 people ( including police ) armed with guns and clubs searched the area and killed 15 dogs and wounded or captured 3 more . The pack was a known nuisance in the area and they may have attacked the boy for food , as they were found eating his body" ] ]
1950s
List_of_fatal_dog_attacks_in_the_United_States_(before_2000)_6
These are lists of fatal dog attacks in the United States reported by the news media, published in scholarly papers, or mentioned through other sources. In the lists below, the breed is assigned by the sources.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Asian_Women's_Volleyball_Championship_squads
2017 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship squads
[ "No", "Name", "Date of birth", "Height", "Weight", "Spike", "Block", "2016-17 club" ]
[ [ "1", "Doan Thi Xuan", "17 May 1997", "1.84 m ( 6 ft 0 in )", "64 kg ( 141 lb )", "310 cm ( 120 in )", "305 cm ( 120 in )", "Vietinbank" ], [ "3", "Tran Thi Thanh Thuy", "12 November 1997", "1.90 m ( 6 ft 3 in )", "68 kg ( 150 lb )", "315 cm ( 124 in )", "310 cm ( 120 in )", "VTV Binh Dien" ], [ "5", "Pham Thi Kim Hue", "3 August 1982", "1.80 m ( 5 ft 11 in )", "70 kg ( 150 lb )", "312 cm ( 123 in )", "305 cm ( 120 in )", "Vietinbank" ], [ "7", "Ha Ngoc Diem", "22 December 1994", "1.77 m ( 5 ft 10 in )", "58 kg ( 128 lb )", "310 cm ( 120 in )", "295 cm ( 116 in )", "Vinh Long" ], [ "8", "Nguyen Thi Kim Lien", "10 February 1993", "1.58 m ( 5 ft 2 in )", "53 kg ( 117 lb )", "280 cm ( 110 in )", "275 cm ( 108 in )", "VTV Binh Dien" ], [ "9", "Nguyen Thi Ngoc Hoa ( c )", "10 November 1987", "1.83 m ( 6 ft 0 in )", "64 kg ( 141 lb )", "315 cm ( 124 in )", "305 cm ( 120 in )", "VTV Binh Dien" ], [ "10", "Bui Vu Thanh Tuyen", "30 May 1991", "1.65 m ( 5 ft 5 in )", "58 kg ( 128 lb )", "285 cm ( 112 in )", "280 cm ( 110 in )", "Vietinbank" ], [ "11", "Nguyen Thi Hong Dao", "24 July 1994", "1.74 m ( 5 ft 9 in )", "66 kg ( 146 lb )", "294 cm ( 116 in )", "290 cm ( 110 in )", "VTV Binh Dien" ], [ "13", "Nguyen Linh Chi", "31 July 1990", "1.73 m ( 5 ft 8 in )", "62 kg ( 137 lb )", "286 cm ( 113 in )", "280 cm ( 110 in )", "Lien Viet Postbank" ], [ "16", "Dinh Thi Thuy", "16 April 1998", "1.75 m ( 5 ft 9 in )", "67 kg ( 148 lb )", "298 cm ( 117 in )", "290 cm ( 110 in )", "Vietinbank" ], [ "17", "Le Thanh Thuy", "23 May 1995", "1.80 m ( 5 ft 11 in )", "62 kg ( 137 lb )", "300 cm ( 120 in )", "295 cm ( 116 in )", "Vietinbank" ], [ "18", "Bui Thi Nga", "15 August 1994", "1.86 m ( 6 ft 1 in )", "65 kg ( 143 lb )", "300 cm ( 120 in )", "295 cm ( 116 in )", "Lien Viet Postbank" ] ]
Pool C -- Vietnam
The following is the Vietnamese roster in the 2017 Asian Championship . Head Coach : Hidehiro Irisawa
2017_Asian_Women's_Volleyball_Championship_squads_7
This article shows all participating team squads at the 2017 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship, held in the Philippines from 9-17 August 2017.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989–90_Football_League_First_Division
1989–90 Football League First Division
[ "Player", "For", "Against", "Result", "Date" ]
[ [ "Mark Hughes", "Manchester United", "Millwall", "5-1 ( H )", "16 September 1989" ], [ "Trevor Francis", "Queens Park Rangers", "Aston Villa", "3-1 ( A )", "23 September 1989" ], [ "Gary Lineker", "Tottenham Hotspur", "Queens Park Rangers", "3-2 ( H )", "30 September 1989" ], [ "Gary Lineker", "Tottenham Hotspur", "Norwich City", "4-0 ( H )", "4 February 1990" ], [ "Ronny Rosenthal", "Liverpool", "Charlton Athletic", "4-0 ( A )", "11 April 1990" ], [ "John Barnes", "Liverpool", "Coventry City", "6-1 ( A )", "5 May 1990" ], [ "Kerry Dixon", "Chelsea", "Millwall", "3-1 ( A )", "5 May 1990" ] ]
Season statistics -- Hat-tricks
1989–90_Football_League_First_Division_4
Statistics of Football League First Division in the 1990-91 season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yanic_Truesdale
Yanic Truesdale
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1991", "Lance et compte : All for one [ fr ]", "Joseph Brousseau", "TV Movie" ], [ "1992", "Prince Lazure", "Michel", "TV Movie" ], [ "1995", "Major and vaccinated [ fr ]", "Philippe Tessier", "Nomination - Best Acting : Comedy Series or Special" ], [ "1996", "Les héritiers Duval [ fr ]", "Arsenio", "2 Episodes" ], [ "1997", "Un gars , une fille", "Le guide / Le serveur", "" ], [ "1999", "The Sentinel", "Patrolman", "" ], [ "2003", "See Jane Date", "Noah", "TV Movie" ], [ "2006", "All about me [ fr ]", "Yanic", "" ], [ "2000 - 2007", "Gilmore Girls", "Michel Gerard", "Main Cast" ], [ "2008", "Rumours [ fr ]", "Réjean ( le comptable )", "2 Episodes" ], [ "2012", "Bad Karma [ fr ]", "Yan Patrick", "5 Episodes Nomination - Best Supporting Actor : Comedy" ], [ "2014", "Mohawk Girls", "Sex Shop Clerk", "" ], [ "2015", "The Fixer", "FBI Agent Kincaid", "TV Mini-series" ], [ "2014 - 2015", "The theory of K.O . [ fr ]", "Patrick", "2 Episodes" ], [ "2016", "Gilmore Girls : A Year in the Life", "Michel Gerard", "" ], [ "2016", "Sing It !", "Beau Hemsworth", "Web Series ; Episode : Let 's be Real !" ] ]
Filmography
Yanic_Truesdale_0
Yanic Truesdale (born March 17, 1970 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian-American actor best known for his portrayal of Michel Gerard in the television series Gilmore Girls, a role that prompted Daily Variety to name him one of 10 Actors to Watch.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Carbon_County,_Pennsylvania
National Register of Historic Places listings in Carbon County, Pennsylvania
[ "", "Name on the Register", "Date listed", "Location", "City or town" ]
[ [ "1", "Carbon County Jail", "November 8 , 1974 ( # 74001764 )", "128 Broadway Street 40°51′50″N 75°44′49″W / 40.863889°N 75.746944°W / 40.863889 ; -75.746944 ( Carbon County Jail )", "Jim Thorpe" ], [ "2", "Carbon County Section of the Lehigh Canal", "August 10 , 1979 ( # 79002179 )", "Along the Lehigh River 40°49′03″N 75°40′08″W / 40.8175°N 75.668889°W / 40.8175 ; -75.668889 ( Carbon County Section of the Lehigh Canal )", "Bowmanstown , Franklin Township , Jim Thorpe , Lower Towamensing Township , Palmerton , Parryville , and Weissport" ], [ "3", "Central Railroad of New Jersey Station", "January 1 , 1976 ( # 76001615 )", "Susquehanna Street 40°51′46″N 75°44′19″W / 40.862778°N 75.738611°W / 40.862778 ; -75.738611 ( Central Railroad of New Jersey Station )", "Jim Thorpe" ], [ "4", "The Grotto-Our Lady of Lourdes Shrine", "September 20 , 2019 ( # 11000923 )", "15 E. Garibaldi Ave. 40°52′09″N 75°48′55″W / 40.8691°N 75.8152°W / 40.8691 ; -75.8152 ( The Grotto-Our Lady of Lourdes Shrine )", "Nesquehoning" ], [ "5", "Lansford Historic District", "September 4 , 2012 ( # 12000605 )", "Roughly bounded by Snyder Avenue , Cortright , East , and Water Streets 40°49′53″N 75°53′00″W / 40.831389°N 75.883333°W / 40.831389 ; -75.883333 ( Lansford Historic District )", "Lansford" ], [ "6", "Little Gap Covered Bridge", "December 1 , 1980 ( # 80004294 )", "South of Little Gap on Township 376 40°49′52″N 75°31′22″W / 40.831111°N 75.522778°W / 40.831111 ; -75.522778 ( Little Gap Covered Bridge )", "Lower Towamensing Township" ], [ "7", "Mauch Chunk Switchback Railway", "June 3 , 1976 ( # 76001616 )", "Between Ludlow Street in Summit Hill and F.A.P . 209 in Jim Thorpe 40°50′58″N 75°47′46″W / 40.849444°N 75.796111°W / 40.849444 ; -75.796111 ( Mauch Chunk Switchback Railway )", "Jim Thorpe , Nesquehoning , and Summit Hill" ], [ "8", "Nesquehoning High School", "November 21 , 2003 ( # 03001187 )", "120-124 East Catawissa Street 40°51′55″N 75°48′35″W / 40.865278°N 75.809722°W / 40.865278 ; -75.809722 ( Nesquehoning High School )", "Nesquehoning" ], [ "9", "Old Mauch Chunk Historic District", "November 10 , 1977 ( # 77001134 )", "Broadway , Susquehanna , Race , and High Streets 40°51′44″N 75°44′35″W / 40.862222°N 75.743056°W / 40.862222 ; -75.743056 ( Old Mauch Chunk Historic District )", "Jim Thorpe" ], [ "10", "Asa Packer Mansion", "December 30 , 1974 ( # 74001765 )", "Packer Road 40°51′50″N 75°44′16″W / 40.863889°N 75.737778°W / 40.863889 ; -75.737778 ( Asa Packer Mansion )", "Jim Thorpe" ], [ "11", "Harry Packer Mansion", "November 20 , 1974 ( # 74001766 )", "Packer Road 40°51′53″N 75°44′17″W / 40.864722°N 75.738056°W / 40.864722 ; -75.738056 ( Harry Packer Mansion )", "Jim Thorpe" ], [ "12", "Palmerton Historic District", "January 19 , 2018 ( # 13000743 )", "Roughly bounded by Ave. A , Harvard Ave. , 8th & Tomb Sts . 40°48′16″N 75°36′32″W / 40.804410°N 75.608971°W / 40.804410 ; -75.608971 ( Palmerton Historic District )", "Palmerton" ], [ "13", "St. Mark 's Episcopal Church", "July 26 , 1977 ( # 77001135 )", "Race and Susquehanna Streets 40°51′46″N 75°44′21″W / 40.862778°N 75.739167°W / 40.862778 ; -75.739167 ( St. Mark 's Episcopal Church )", "Jim Thorpe" ], [ "14", "Summit Hill High School", "February 16 , 2001 ( # 01000138 )", "124 West Hazard Street 40°49′34″N 75°52′29″W / 40.826111°N 75.874722°W / 40.826111 ; -75.874722 ( Summit Hill High School )", "Summit Hill" ] ]
Current listings
National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Carbon_County,_Pennsylvania_0
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Carbon County, Pennsylvania. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Carbon County, Pennsylvania, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map. There are 14 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Two sites are further designated as National Historic Landmarks.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Foreign_Ministry_Spokespersons_of_the_People's_Republic_of_China
List of Foreign Ministry Spokespersons of the People's Republic of China
[ "", "Name", "Lifespan", "In office", "Public experiences afterwards" ]
[ [ "1", "Qian Qichen", "( 1928-01-05 ) 5 January 1928 ( age 92 )", "1982", "Foreign Minister ( 1988-1993 ) Vice Premier ( 1993-2003 )" ], [ "2", "Qi Huaiyuan", "January 1930 ( age 90 )", "1983-1984", "Vice Foreign Minister ( 1986-1991 )" ], [ "3", "Yu Zhizhong", "", "1984-1985", "" ], [ "4", "Wang Zhenyu", "", "1984-1985", "Consul General to Nagasaki , Japan ( 1985-1988 ) Director of the Taiwan Affairs Office" ], [ "5", "Ma Yuzhen", "1934 ( age 85-86 )", "1984-1988", "Ambassador to the United Kingdom ( 1991-1995 ) Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People 's Republic of China in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region" ], [ "6", "Li Zhaoxing", "( 1940-10-20 ) 20 October 1940 ( age 79 )", "1985-1990", "Foreign Minister ( 2003-2007 )" ], [ "7", "Li Jinhua ( female )", "September 1932 ( age 87 )", "1987-1991", "Ambassador to New Zealand" ], [ "8", "Jin Guihua", "( 1935-01-14 ) 14 January 1935 ( age 85 )", "1988-1991", "Ambassador to Malaysia & Brunei ( 1991-1993 ) Ambassador to Thailand ( 1994-1997 )" ], [ "9", "Duan Jin", "", "1990-1993", "Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People 's Republic of China in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region ( 1997-2001 )" ], [ "10", "Wu Jianmin", "30 March 1939 - 18 June 2016 ( aged 77 )", "1990-1994", "Ambassador to Netherlands ( 1994-1995 ) Permanent Representative to the United Nations Office at Geneva ( 1996-1998 ) Ambassador to France ( 1998-2003 )" ], [ "11", "Fan Huijuan ( female )", "1935 ( age 84-85 )", "1990-1993", "Ambassador to Ireland ( 1993-1997 )" ], [ "12", "Li Jianying", "1946 ( age 73-74 )", "1991-1993", "Ambassador to Suriname ( 1997-2001 ) Consul General to Cape Town , South Africa ( 2004-2005 ) Ambassador to Qatar ( 2005-2007 )" ], [ "13", "Chen Jian", "1942 ( age 77-78 )", "1994-1996", "" ], [ "14", "Shen Guofang", "1952 ( age 67-68 )", "1996-1998", "Assistant Foreign Minister ( 2003-2005 )" ], [ "15", "Cui Tiankai", "October 1952 ( age 67 )", "1996-1997", "Ambassador to Japan ( 2007-2009 ) Vice Foreign Minister ( 2009-2013 ) Ambassador to the United States ( 2013-present )" ], [ "16", "Tang Guoqiang", "June 1951 ( age 69 )", "1996-1998", "Ambassador to Czech Republic ( 2002-2006 ) Permanent Representative to the United Nations Office at Vienna ( 2006-2009 ) Ambassador to Norway ( 2009-2012 )" ], [ "17", "Zhu Bangzao", "1952 ( age 67-68 )", "1998-2001", "Ambassador to Tunisia & Palestine ( 2001-2003 ) Ambassador to Switzerland ( 2004-2008 ) Ambassador to Spain & Andorra ( 2009-2014 )" ], [ "18", "Sun Yuxi", "October 1951 ( age 68 )", "1998-2002", "Ambassador to Afghanistan ( 2002-2004 ) Ambassador to India ( 2005-2007 ) Ambassador to Italy ( 2008-2010 ) Ambassador to Poland ( 2010-2012 )" ], [ "19", "Zhang Qiyue ( female )", "October 1959 ( age 60 )", "1998-2004", "Ambassador to Belgium ( 2005-2008 ) Ambassador to Indonesia ( 2008-2011 ) Consul General to New York City , United States ( 2014-present )" ], [ "20", "Kong Quan", "November 1955 ( age 64 )", "2001-2006", "Ambassador to France & Monaco ( 2008-2013 ) Administrative Deputy Director of the Central Foreign Affairs Office of the Communist Party of China ( 2015-present )" ] ]
List of Spokespersons
List_of_Foreign_Ministry_Spokespersons_of_the_People's_Republic_of_China_0
This article lists all historical 29 Spokespersons (include 5 spokeswomen) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China since 1976.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_team_payrolls_in_the_NHL
List of team payrolls in the NHL
[ "Year", "Team payroll", "% change", "Median salary", "Top paid player ( s )", "Highest salary" ]
[ [ "1999-2000", "$ 33,300,000", "4.72%", "", "", "" ], [ "2000-01", "$ 32,450,000", "-2.55%", "$ 912,500", "Pavel Bure", "$ 9,000,000" ], [ "2001-02", "$ 29,919,400", "-7.80%", "$ 925,000", "Sandis Ozolinsh", "$ 5,000,000" ], [ "2002-03", "$ 21,473,000", "-28.23%", "$ 925,000", "Viktor Kozlov", "$ 2,100,000" ], [ "2003-04", "$ 26,127,500", "21.68%", "$ 902,500", "Valeri Bure", "$ 3,100,000" ], [ "2005-06", "$ 26,500,510", "1.43%", "$ 830,000", "Roberto Luongo", "$ 3,200,000" ], [ "2006-07", "$ 37,606,280", "41.91%", "$ 1,042,100", "Todd Bertuzzi", "$ 5,269,080" ], [ "2007-08", "$ 39,749,200", "5.70%", "$ 984,200", "Tomas Vokoun", "$ 5,300,000" ] ]
Eastern Conference -- Atlantic Division
These are the salaries for the Florida Panthers .
List_of_team_payrolls_in_the_NHL_12
Here are several tables of National Hockey League team payrolls for each team in the NHL. For simplicity, players traded mid-season are considered to be on the payroll of the team acquiring that player.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_second_division_football_clubs_in_UEFA_countries
List of second division football clubs in UEFA countries
[ "Club", "Home City", "Stadium", "Capacity" ]
[ [ "Beitar Tel Aviv Ramla", "Ramla", "Ramla Municipal Stadium", "6,500" ], [ "Hapoel Afula", "Afula", "Afula Illit Stadium", "5,000" ], [ "Hapoel Bnei Lod", "Lod", "Lod Municipal Stadium", "4,000" ], [ "Hapoel Hadera", "Hadera", "Afula Illit Stadium", "5,000" ], [ "Hapoel Katamon Jerusalem", "Jerusalem", "Teddy Stadium", "34,000" ], [ "Hapoel Kfar Saba", "Kfar Saba", "Levita Stadium", "5,800" ], [ "Hapoel Marmorek", "Rehovot", "Ramla Municipal Stadium", "6,500" ], [ "Hapoel Nazareth Illit", "Nazareth Illit", "Green Stadium", "4,000" ], [ "Hapoel Petah Tikva", "Petah Tikva", "HaMoshava Stadium", "11,500" ], [ "Hapoel Ramat Gan", "Ramat Gan", "Ramat Gan Stadium", "41,583" ], [ "Hapoel Ramat HaSharon", "Ramat HaSharon", "Grundman Stadium", "4,300" ], [ "Hapoel Rishon LeZion", "Rishon LeZion", "Haberfeld Stadium", "6,000" ], [ "Hapoel Tel Aviv", "Tel Aviv", "HaMoshava Stadium", "11,500" ], [ "Ironi Nesher", "Nesher", "Nesher Stadium", "5,000" ], [ "Maccabi Ahi Nazareth", "Nazareth", "Ilut Stadium", "4,932" ], [ "Maccabi Herzliya", "Herzliya", "Herzliya Municipal Stadium", "8,100" ] ]
Israel
Main article : List of football clubs in Israel Country : Israel Football association : Israel Football Association Second-level league : Liga Leumit
List_of_second_division_football_clubs_in_UEFA_countries_17
The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) is the administrative and controlling body for European football. It consists of 55 member associations, each of which is responsible for governing football in their respective countries. All widely recognised sovereign states located entirely within Europe are members, with the exceptions of the United Kingdom, Monaco, and Vatican City. Eight states partially or entirely outside Europe are also members: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Israel, Cyprus and Turkey. The United Kingdom is divided into the four separate football associations of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales; each association has a separate UEFA membership. The Faroe Islands, an autonomous country of the Kingdom of Denmark, also has its own football association which is a member of UEFA. The football association of Gibraltar, a British Overseas Territory, was approved as a member by UEFA in 2013. Kosovo was approved as a member in 2016, even though it is claimed by Serbia and is not recognised by several other UEFA member states. Each UEFA member has its own football league system, except Liechtenstein. Clubs playing in each top-level league compete for the title as the country's club champions. Clubs also compete in the league and national cup competitions for places in the following season's UEFA club competitions, the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League. Due to promotion and relegation, the clubs playing in the top-level league are different every season, except in San Marino where there is only one level.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diving_at_the_2007_Summer_Universiade
Diving at the 2007 Summer Universiade
[ "Event", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "1 metre Springboard", "Zhang Xinhua ( CHN )", "Luo Yutong ( CHN )", "Yuriy Shlyakhov ( UKR )" ], [ "3 metre Springboard", "Peng Bo ( CHN )", "Luo Yutong ( CHN )", "Rommel Pacheco ( MEX )" ], [ "10 metre Platform", "Hu Jia ( CHN )", "Wang Liang ( CHN )", "Oleg Vikulov ( RUS )" ], [ "Synchronized Springboard", "Peng Bo & Wang Kenan ( CHN )", "Aleksandr Gorshkov & Artem Lvov ( RUS )", "Dmytro Lysenko & Anton Zakharov ( UKR )" ], [ "Synchronized Platform", "Konstantin Khanbekov & Oleg Vikulov ( RUS )", "Zhou Xin & Wang Liang ( CHN )", "Pak Yong-Ryong & Kim Chol-Jin ( PRK )" ], [ "Team Trophy", "China ( CHN )", "Russia ( RUS )", "Ukraine ( UKR )" ] ]
Medal overview -- Men 's events
Diving_at_the_2007_Summer_Universiade_0
The Diving competition in the 2007 Summer Universiade were held in Bangkok, Thailand.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weightlifting_at_the_2010_Commonwealth_Games_–_Men's_77_kg
Weightlifting at the 2010 Commonwealth Games – Men's 77 kg
[ "Rank", "Name", "Country", "B.weight ( kg )", "Snatch ( kg )", "Clean & Jerk ( kg )", "Total ( kg )" ]
[ [ "1", "Yukio Peter", "Nauru", "76.61", "148", "185", "333" ], [ "2", "Ben Turner", "Australia", "76.39", "133", "175", "308" ], [ "3", "Sudhir Raju", "India", "76.93", "131", "166", "297" ], [ "4", "Steven Kari", "Papua New Guinea", "75.80", "128", "165", "293" ], [ "5", "Alexandros Amanatides", "Cyprus", "76.37", "132", "157", "289" ], [ "6", "Petit Minkoumba", "Cameroon", "76.22", "125", "150", "275" ], [ "7", "Manoranjan Roy", "Bangladesh", "76.79", "125", "148", "273" ], [ "8", "Jack Oliver", "England", "75.94", "121", "148", "269" ], [ "9", "Graeme Kane", "Scotland", "76.66", "118", "143", "261" ], [ "10", "Kalidi Batuusa", "Uganda", "76.94", "115", "145", "255" ], [ "11", "Charles Simeon", "Seychelles", "76.98", "110", "145", "255" ], [ "-", "William Vasiliades", "Cyprus", "75.08", "-", "-", "DNS" ], [ "-", "Zulkifli Che Rose", "Malaysia", "76.46", "-", "-", "DNF" ], [ "-", "Felix Ekpo", "Nigeria", "76.12", "148", "-", "DNF" ], [ "-", "Taubena Tatonga", "Kiribati", "76.46", "-", "-", "DNF" ] ]
Results
Weightlifting_at_the_2010_Commonwealth_Games_–_Men's_77_kg_0
The Men's 77 kg weightlifting event was an event at the weightlifting competition, limiting competitors to a maximum of 77 kilograms of body mass. The whole competition took place on 7 October at 14:00. The event took place at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talentadong_Pinoy
Talentadong Pinoy
[ "Rank", "Professional Name", "Hometown", "Talent" ]
[ [ "16th Hall of Famer", "Ayegee", "Bukidnon", "Singing" ], [ "17th Hall of Famer", "Melbelline", "Bulacan", "Kundiman -style Singing" ], [ "18th Hall of Famer", "Dancing Is Fun", "Northern Samar", "Ballroom Dancing" ], [ "19th Hall of Famer", "Craig & Samantha", "New Jersey", "Dancing" ], [ "20th Hall of Famer", "Astroboy ( Third Ultimate Talentado )", "Quezon City", "Hula Hoop Dancing" ], [ "21st Hall of Famer", "Sustantivo", "Quezon City", "Pole Dancing" ], [ "22nd Hall of Famer", "Monica", "Bulacan", "Sand Art" ], [ "Wild Card Contender", "Rhyzza", "San Mateo , Rizal", "RNB Singing" ] ]
Hall of Famers/Battle of the Champions contestants/current champions -- Season 3
Talentadong_Pinoy_4
Talentadong Pinoy () was a Philippine reality talent show. Hosted initially by Ryan Agoncillo in its first five seasons, the show is handled formerly by Robin Padilla and Mariel Rodriguez, it displays performances from singers, dancers, actors, musicians and comedians, to contortionists, impressionists, jugglers, ventriloquists and magicians. Contestants are allowed to perform any act they want. One difference to the Got Talent series is that the judges give their opinions on the performance of the performer and grades only 50% of the final score while the jury also grades the 50% of the score to determine the winner. Its recent season aired every Saturday at 7 p.m. (PST).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_FIVB_Volleyball_Men's_World_Championship_squads
2014 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship squads
[ "No", "Name", "Date of birth", "Height", "Weight", "Spike", "Block", "2014 club" ]
[ [ "3", "Andrey Zhekov", "12 March 1980", "1.90 m ( 6 ft 3 in )", "82 kg ( 181 lb )", "340 cm ( 130 in )", "326 cm ( 128 in )", "Copra Elior Piacenza" ], [ "4", "Martin Bozhilov", "11 April 1988", "1.90 m ( 6 ft 3 in )", "82 kg ( 181 lb )", "320 cm ( 130 in )", "305 cm ( 120 in )", "Marek Union Ivkoni" ], [ "5", "Svetoslav Gotsev", "31 August 1990", "2.05 m ( 6 ft 9 in )", "97 kg ( 214 lb )", "358 cm ( 141 in )", "335 cm ( 132 in )", "Calzedonia Verona" ], [ "6", "Danail Milushev", "3 February 1984", "2.00 m ( 6 ft 7 in )", "102 kg ( 225 lb )", "360 cm ( 140 in )", "340 cm ( 130 in )", "Toulouse OAC" ], [ "7", "Miroslav Gradinarov", "10 February 1985", "2.03 m ( 6 ft 8 in )", "91 kg ( 201 lb )", "350 cm ( 140 in )", "330 cm ( 130 in )", "F.C . Tokyo" ], [ "8", "Todor Skrimov", "9 January 1990", "1.91 m ( 6 ft 3 in )", "87 kg ( 192 lb )", "348 cm ( 137 in )", "330 cm ( 130 in )", "Andreoli Latina" ], [ "9", "Dobromir Dimitrov", "7 July 1991", "1.98 m ( 6 ft 6 in )", "84 kg ( 185 lb )", "345 cm ( 136 in )", "335 cm ( 132 in )", "CVC Gabrovo" ], [ "12", "Viktor Yosifov", "16 October 1985", "2.04 m ( 6 ft 8 in )", "100 kg ( 220 lb )", "350 cm ( 140 in )", "340 cm ( 130 in )", "VfB Friedrichshafen" ], [ "13", "Teodor Salparov", "16 August 1982", "1.87 m ( 6 ft 2 in )", "77 kg ( 170 lb )", "320 cm ( 130 in )", "305 cm ( 120 in )", "ASUL Lyon Volley-Ball" ], [ "14", "Teodor Todorov", "1 September 1989", "2.08 m ( 6 ft 10 in )", "94 kg ( 207 lb )", "365 cm ( 144 in )", "345 cm ( 136 in )", "Gazprom-Yugra Surgut" ], [ "15", "Todor Aleksiev ( C )", "21 April 1983", "2.04 m ( 6 ft 8 in )", "105 kg ( 231 lb )", "355 cm ( 140 in )", "340 cm ( 130 in )", "Gazprom-Yugra Surgut" ], [ "17", "Nikolay Penchev", "22 May 1992", "1.97 m ( 6 ft 6 in )", "87 kg ( 192 lb )", "341 cm ( 134 in )", "335 cm ( 132 in )", "Asseco Resovia Rzeszów" ], [ "19", "Tsvetan Sokolov", "31 December 1989", "2.06 m ( 6 ft 9 in )", "100 kg ( 220 lb )", "370 cm ( 150 in )", "350 cm ( 140 in )", "Diatec Trentino" ], [ "22", "Georgi Seganov", "10 June 1993", "1.98 m ( 6 ft 6 in )", "83 kg ( 183 lb )", "335 cm ( 132 in )", "325 cm ( 128 in )", "VC CSKA Sofia" ] ]
Pool C -- Bulgaria
The following is the Bulgarian roster in the 2014 FIVB Volleyball Men 's World Championship . [ 14 ] Head coach : Plamen Konstantinov
2014_FIVB_Volleyball_Men's_World_Championship_squads_13
This article shows the rosters of all participating teams at the 2014 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship in Poland.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_March_1827
List of shipwrecks in March 1827
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Hirman", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore at Whitstable , Kent . She was on a voyage from Demerara to London" ], [ "Lord Nelson", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Padstow , Cornwall . She was on a voyage from Neath , Glamorgan to Dartmouth , Devon" ], [ "Neptune", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore at Blakeney , Norfolk" ], [ "Palmyra", "United States", "The ship was wrecked off the mouth of the Scheldt . She was on a voyage from Charleston , South Carolina to Antwerp , Netherlands" ], [ "Vigilant", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore at Whitstable" ], [ "Westburn", "United Kingdom", "The ship foundered in the English Channel off Dungeness , Kent with the loss of all but one of her crew . The survivor was rescued by Vittoria ( United Kingdom ) . Westburn was on a voyage from Sunderland , County Durham to Portsmouth , Hampshire" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_March_1827_15
The list of shipwrecks in March 1827 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during March 1827.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kennebec_River
Kennebec River
[ "Name", "County", "Owner", "Date of FERC license issuance", "Date of FERC license expiration", "Total Capacity ( MW )", "Avg Annual Generation ( MWh )", "Year First Generator Online" ]
[ [ "Indian Pond Project ( Harris Station Dam )", "Somerset", "Brookfield White Pine Hydro , LLC", "1/13/2004", "10/30/2036", "76.4", "228,241", "1954" ], [ "Shawmut", "Kennebec", "Brookfield White Pine Hydro , LLC", "1/4/1981", "1/30/2021", "8.8", "49,498", "1913" ], [ "Weston", "Somerset", "Brookfield White Pine Hydro , LLC", "11/24/1997", "10/30/2036", "12", "80,341", "1920" ], [ "Wyman", "Somerset", "Brookfield White Pine Hydro , LLC", "11/24/1997", "10/30/2036", "72", "389,210", "1930" ], [ "Williams", "Somerset", "Brookfield White Pine Hydro , LLC", "11/2/2017", "4/29/2054", "13", "93,734", "1939" ], [ "Abenaki", "Somerset", "Eagle Creek Madison Hydro , LLC", "7/24/2003", "4/29/2054", "20", "96,767", "1950" ], [ "Anson", "Somerset", "Eagle Creek Madison Hydro , LLC", "7/24/2003", "4/29/2054", "9", "43,545", "1950" ], [ "Lockwood", "Kennebec", "Merimil Ltd Partnership", "3/3/2005", "10/30/2036", "2.4", "11,048", "1985" ], [ "Hydro Kennebec Project", "Kennebec", "Hydro Kennebec LLC", "10/14/1986", "9/29/2036", "15.4", "80,882", "1989" ] ]
Dams -- Hydroelectricity
The following is a list of hydroelectric power stations on the Kennebec River
Kennebec_River_0
The Kennebec River is a river within the U.S. state of Maine. It rises in Moosehead Lake in west-central Maine. The East and West Outlets join at Indian Pond and the river flows southward. Harris Station Dam, the largest hydroelectric dam in the state, was constructed near that confluence. The river is joined at The Forks by its tributary the Dead River, also called the West Branch. It continues south past the cities of Madison, Skowhegan, Waterville, and the state capital Augusta. At Richmond, it flows into Merrymeeting Bay, a freshwater tidal bay into which also flow the Androscoggin River and five smaller rivers. The Kennebec runs past the shipbuilding center of Bath, and has its mouth at the Gulf of Maine in the Atlantic Ocean. The Southern Kennebec flows below the fall line and does not have rapids. As a consequence, ocean tides and saltwater fish species, such as the endangered Atlantic Sturgeon, can go upriver affecting the ecology as far north as Waterville, a small city located more than 35 miles inland. Tributaries of the Kennebec include the Carrabassett River, Sandy River, and Sebasticook River. Segments of the East Coast Greenway run along the Kennebec.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_disasters_in_Antarctica_by_death_toll
List of disasters in Antarctica by death toll
[ "Year", "Type", "Fatalities", "Incident", "Location" ]
[ [ "1819", "Accident - Shipwreck", "644", "San Telmo", "Drake Passage , Southern Ocean" ], [ "1979", "Accident - Aircraft", "257", "Air New Zealand Flight 901", "Mount Erebus , Ross Island , Antarctica" ], [ "2019", "Accident - Aircraft", "38", "2019 Chilean Air Force C-130 crash", "Drake Passage , Antarctica" ], [ "2010", "Accident - Shipwreck", "22", "South Korean trawler Insung", "Ross Sea , near the McMurdo Station" ], [ "1976", "Accident - Aircraft", "11", "Livingston Island plane crash", "Livingston Island , Antarctica" ], [ "1985", "Accident - Aircraft", "10", "Nelson Island plane crash", "Nelson Island , Antarctica" ], [ "1823", "Accident - Shipwreck", "7", "Schooner Jenny", "Drake Passage , Southern Ocean" ], [ "1958", "Accident - Aircraft", "7", "Cape Hallett Bay plane crash", "Cape Hallett Bay , Antarctica" ], [ "1966", "Accident - Aircraft", "6", "Ross Ice Shelf plane crash", "Ross Ice Shelf , Antarctica" ], [ "1986", "Accident - Aircraft", "6", "Philippi Glacier plane crash", "Philippi Glacier , Antarctica" ], [ "1961", "Accident - Aircraft", "5", "Wilkes Station plane crash", "Wilkes Station , Antarctica" ], [ "1956", "Accident - Aircraft", "4", "McMurdo Station plane crash", "McMurdo Station , Antarctica" ], [ "1994", "Accident - Aircraft", "4", "Rothera Research Station plane crash", "near the Rothera Research Station , Antarctica" ], [ "2010", "Accident - Aircraft", "4", "Terre Adélie helicopter crash", "near the Dumont d'Urville Station , Terre Adélie , Antarctica" ], [ "1946", "Accident - Aircraft", "3", "Antarctica PBM Mariner crash", "Thurston Island , Antarctica" ], [ "1958", "Accident - Aircraft", "3", "Marguerite Bay plane crash", "Marguerite Bay , Antarctica" ], [ "1989", "Accident - Aircraft", "3", "Mirny Station plane crash", "Mirny Station , Antarctica" ], [ "1999", "Accident - Aircraft", "3", "Terre Adélie helicopter crash", "near the Dumont d'Urville Station , Terre Adélie , Antarctica" ], [ "2013", "Accident - Aircraft", "3", "Mount Elizabeth plane crash", "Mount Elizabeth , Antarctica" ], [ "2012", "Accident - Shipwreck", "3", "Jeong Woo 2 ( South Korean fishing vessel )", "Ross Sea , near the McMurdo Station" ] ]
The following is a list of all known disasters in Antarctica which have resulted in fatalities . It includes disasters which happened on land , as well as in the waters surrounding the continent .
List_of_disasters_in_Antarctica_by_death_toll_0
The following is a list of all known disasters in Antarctica which have resulted in fatalities. It includes disasters which happened on land, as well as in the waters surrounding the continent.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coronation_of_the_Bohemian_monarch
Coronation of the Bohemian monarch
[ "Status", "Name", "Date", "Place", "Consecrator" ]
[ [ "King", "Vratislaus II of Bohemia", "20 April 1085 15 June 1086", "Mainz Prague", "Henry IV , Holy Roman Emperor Egilbert Archbishop of Trier" ], [ "Queen", "Świętosława of Poland", "15 June 1086", "Prague", "Egilbert Archbishop of Trier" ], [ "King", "Vladislaus I", "11 January 1158 8 September 1158", "Regensburg Milan", "Frederick I , Holy Roman Emperor" ], [ "King", "Ottokar I of Bohemia", "8 September 1198 24 August 1203", "Boppard Merseburg", "Guidem z Praeneste Papal legate" ], [ "King", "Wenceslaus I of Bohemia", "6 February 1228", "St. Vitus Cathedral , Prague", "Siegfried z Eppenštejna Archbishop of Mainz" ], [ "Queen", "Kunigunde of Hohenstaufen wife of Wenceslaus I", "6 February 1228", "St. Vitus Cathedral , Prague", "Siegfried z Eppenštejna Archbishop of Mainz" ], [ "King", "Ottokar II of Bohemia", "25 December 1261", "St. Vitus Cathedral , Prague", "Werner von Eppstein Archbishop of Mainz" ], [ "Queen", "Kunigunda of Halych wife of Ottokar II of Bohemia", "25 December 1261", "St. Vitus Cathedral , Prague", "Werner von Eppstein Archbishop of Mainz" ], [ "King", "Wenceslaus II of Bohemia", "2 June 1297", "St. Vitus Cathedral , Prague", "Gerhard von Eppstein Archbishop of Mainz" ], [ "Queen", "Judith of Habsburg wife of Wenceslaus II", "2 June 1297", "St. Vitus Cathedral , Prague", "Gerhard von Eppstein Archbishop of Mainz" ], [ "Queen", "Elizabeth Richeza of Poland wife of Wenceslaus II", "26 May 1303", "St. Vitus Cathedral , Prague", "Gerhard von Eppstein Archbishop of Mainz" ], [ "King", "John of Bohemia", "7 February 1311", "St. Vitus Cathedral , Prague", "Peter of Aspelt Archbishop of Mainz" ], [ "Queen", "Elizabeth of Bohemia wife of John of Bohemia , heiress of Kingdom", "7 February 1311", "St. Vitus Cathedral , Prague", "Peter of Aspelt Archbishop of Mainz" ], [ "Queen", "Beatrice of Bourbon wife of John of Bohemia", "18 May 1337", "St. Vitus Cathedral , Prague", "Heinrich von Virneberg Archbishop of Mainz" ], [ "King", "Charles I ( Charles IV , Holy Roman Emperor )", "2 September 1347", "St. Vitus Cathedral , Prague", "Arnošt of Pardubice Archbishop of Prague" ], [ "Queen", "Blanche of Valois wife of Charles", "2 September 1347", "St. Vitus Cathedral , Prague", "Arnošt of Pardubice Archbishop of Prague" ], [ "Queen", "Anne of Bavaria wife of Charles", "1 September 1349", "St. Vitus Cathedral , Prague", "Arnošt z Pardubic Archbishop of Prague" ], [ "Queen", "Anna von Schweidnitz wife of Charles", "28 July 1353", "St. Vitus Cathedral , Prague", "Arnošt z Pardubic Archbishop of Prague" ], [ "Queen", "Elizabeth of Pomerania wife of Charles", "18 June 1363", "St. Vitus Cathedral , Prague", "Arnošt z Pardubic Archbishop of Prague" ], [ "King", "Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia", "15 June 1363", "St. Vitus Cathedral , Prague", "Arnošt z Pardubic Archbishop of Prague" ] ]
List of royal coronations
Coronation_of_the_Bohemian_monarch_0
The Coronation of the Bohemian monarch was a ceremony in which the king (or queen-regnant) and queen-consort (if there was at time) was formally crowned, anoited and invested with regalia. It corresponded to the coronation ceremonies that occurred in other European monarchies, especially France, Germany and partially neighboring Hungary and England. Like in France and England the king's reign began immediately upon the death of his predecessor. Location of all coronations was St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague, from time it was founded. Person performing coronation of king was Archbishop of Prague. Until archibishopic of Prague was established in 1344, the archbishop of Mainz has the right to crown king (and queen) of Bohemia. This right was derived from his position as Primas Germaniae of Holy Roman Empire. Ordinance for coronation (with all requisites to be performed) was set in coronation prescription (ordo in Latin, korunovační řád in Czech) made by king Charles I (Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor). The first crowned ruler (king) of Bohemia was Vratislaus II of Bohemia. During the Middle Ages, it was held that enthronement would make a person Duke of Bohemia and that only coronation would make a person King of Bohemia. So coronations were held shortly after accession of new king (or acceptance of new king). In modern era the new king ascended on throne after death of his predecessor as king and coronation ceremony was held some time after accession.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASCAR_Xfinity_Series
NASCAR Xfinity Series
[ "Track", "Driver ( s )", "Wins", "Race Name" ]
[ [ "Atlanta Motor Speedway", "Kevin Harvick", "5", "EchoPark 250" ], [ "Auto Club Speedway", "Kyle Busch", "6", "Active : Production Alliance Group 300 Defunct : CampingWorld.com 300" ], [ "Bristol Motor Speedway", "Kyle Busch", "9", "Spring : Alsco 300 ( Bristol ) Fall : Food City 300" ], [ "Charlotte Motor Speedway", "Kyle Busch", "8", "Active : Alsco 300 ( Charlotte ) Defunct : Drive for the Cure 250" ], [ "Charlotte Motor Speedway ( Roval )", "Chase Briscoe & A.J . Allmendinger", "1", "Drive for the Cure 250" ], [ "Chicagoland Speedway", "Kyle Busch", "4", "Active : Chicagoland 300 Defunct : Owens Corning AttiCat 300" ], [ "Darlington Raceway", "Mark Martin", "8", "Active : Sport Clips Haircuts VFW 200 Defunct : BI-LO 200" ], [ "Daytona International Speedway", "Dale Earnhardt & Tony Stewart", "7", "Late Winter : NASCAR Racing Experience 300 Fall : Coca-Cola 250" ], [ "Dover International Speedway", "Kyle Busch", "5", "Spring : Allied Steel Buildings 200 Late Summer : Use Your Melon Drive Sober 200" ], [ "Homestead-Miami Speedway", "Joe Nemechek", "3", "2020Census.gov 300" ], [ "Indianapolis Motor Speedway", "Kyle Busch", "4", "Pennzoil 150" ], [ "Iowa Speedway", "Ricky Stenhouse Jr. & Brad Keselowski", "3", "Early Summer : CircuitCity.com 250 Late Summer : U.S. Cellular 250" ], [ "Kansas Speedway", "Kyle Busch", "4", "Kansas Lottery 300" ], [ "Kentucky Speedway", "Joey Logano , Brad Keselowski & Kyle Busch", "3", "Active : Alsco 300 ( Kentucky ) Defunct : VisitMyrtleBeach.com 300" ], [ "Las Vegas Motor Speedway", "Mark Martin", "4", "Spring : Boyd Gaming 300 Fall : Alsco 300 ( Las Vegas )" ], [ "Martinsville Speedway", "Sam Ard", "5", "Active : NASCAR Xfinity Series 300 Defunct : Miller 500 ( Busch race ) Defunct : Zerex 150" ], [ "Michigan International Speedway", "Mark Martin , Todd Bodine , Ryan Newman , Dale Earnhardt Jr. , Brad Keselowski , Carl Edwards , Kyle Busch , & Denny Hamlin", "2", "LTi Printing 250" ], [ "New Hampshire Motor Speedway", "Kyle Busch", "6", "ROXOR 200" ], [ "Phoenix International Raceway", "Kyle Busch", "11", "Spring : LS Tractor 200 Fall : Desert Diamond West Valley Casino 200" ], [ "Pocono Raceway", "Kyle Larson , Brad Keselowski , Kyle Busch , and Cole Custer", "1", "Pocono Green 225" ] ]
Most wins at each track -- Current tracks
NASCAR_Xfinity_Series_2
The NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) is a stock car racing series organized by NASCAR. It is promoted as NASCAR's minor league circuit, and is considered a proving ground for drivers who wish to step up to the organization's top level circuit, the NASCAR Cup Series. NXS events are frequently held as a support race on the day prior to a Cup Series event scheduled for that weekend. The series was previously called the Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series in 1982 and 1983, the NASCAR Busch Grand National Series from 1984 through 2002, the NASCAR Busch Series from 2003 through 2007, and the NASCAR Nationwide Series from 2008 through 2014. It is currently sponsored by Comcast via its consumer cable brand Xfinity.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/¡Viva_el_Sueño!
¡Viva el Sueño!
[ "Artist ( in order of presentation )", "Song", "Originally sang by" ]
[ [ "Yessica", "De Mí Enamórate", "Daniela Romo" ], [ "Sergio Antonio", "Se Me Olvidó Otra Vez", "Juan Gabriel" ], [ "Fela", "Ahora Quien", "Marc Anthony" ], [ "Fedro", "No Me Enseñaste", "Thalía" ], [ "Barbara", "Hasta Que Me Olvides", "Luis Miguel" ], [ "Yarka", "Tu recuerdo", "Ricky Martin , La Mari & Tommy Torres" ], [ "Zone D ' Tambora", "Suavemente", "Elvis Crespo" ] ]
Episodes -- Episode 1
Premiered August 30 , 2009
¡Viva_el_Sueño!_2
¡Viva el Sueño! (Live the Dream!) is a reality competition to find new solo musical talent. Many are those who dream of being big but very few who reach the success in the music world. ¡Viva el Sueño! will give that opportunity to one of the 14 participants who were chosen from hundreds of applicants. They will fight, on stage, to achieve their dream and receive 200 thousand dollars in prizes and sponsorships. The first-of-its-kind reality competition will pit 14 professional artists who have not yet had their big break and give viewers the chance to select Latin music's next big superstar. Some have gained fame in their countries of origin, others have had the opportunity to perform side by side with some of the industry's biggest stars, but they all still struggle in relative anonymity. Viva el Sueno! premiered Sunday, August 30 at 8pm ET/PT (7pm Central) on the Univision Network. ¡Viva el Sueño!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_O._Selznick_filmography
David O. Selznick filmography
[ "Release date", "Title", "Director", "Notes" ]
[ [ "May 18 , 1944", "Reward Unlimited", "Jacques Tourneur", "A one- reel short subject for the United States Public Health Service ; distributed by the Office of War Information" ], [ "July 20 , 1944", "Since You Went Away", "John Cromwell", "Also writer Released by United Artists" ], [ "December 25 , 1944", "I 'll Be Seeing You", "William Dieterle", "Released by United Artists" ], [ "November 1 , 1945", "Spellbound", "Alfred Hitchcock", "One shot in color Released by United Artists" ], [ "February 7 , 1946", "The Spiral Staircase", "Robert Siodmak", "Produced by Vanguard Films and RKO Pictures ; distributed by RKO" ], [ "December 30 , 1946", "Duel in the Sun", "King Vidor", "Filmed in Technicolor Released by Selznick Releasing Organization" ], [ "December 31 , 1947", "The Paradine Case", "Alfred Hitchcock", "Released by Selznick Releasing Organization" ], [ "December 25 , 1948", "Portrait of Jennie", "William Dieterle", "Final reel tinted and final shot in Technicolor Released by Selznick Releasing Organization" ] ]
Filmography -- Vanguard Films , Selznick Releasing Organization
Following the highly successful releases of Gone With the Wind and Rebecca , Selznick began a three-year liquidation of Selznick International Pictures in order to draw profits for himself and his outside investors . [ 36 ] He developed and sold film projects to other producers and studios , and arranged loan outs of his contracted artists . Without outside backers he formed David O. Selznick Productions , Inc. , which in 1941 became owner of one-fourth of United Artists . [ 37 ] Selznick established a film production company , Vanguard Films ( 1943–1951 ) . [ 38 ] The first three features for his new company were distributed by United Artists . [ 39 ] In 1946 Selznick broke with UA over the distribution of Duel in the Sun , [ 40 ] and founded his own distribution company , Selznick Releasing Organization . [ 41 ]
David_O._Selznick_filmography_6
David O. Selznick (1902-1965) was an American motion picture producer whose work consists of three short subjects, 67 feature films, and one television production made between 1923 and 1957. He was the producer of the 1939 epic Gone With the Wind. Selznick was born in Pittsburgh and educated in public schools in Brooklyn and Manhattan. He began working in the film industry in New York while in his teens as an assistant to his father, jeweler-turned-film producer Lewis J. Selznick. In 1923, he began producing films himself, starting with two documentary shorts and then a minor feature, Roulette (1924). Moving to Hollywood in 1926, Selznick became employed at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), where he produced two films before switching to Paramount in early 1928. After helping to guide Paramount into the sound era, Selznick moved to RKO Radio in 1931 where he served as the studio's executive producer. During his time at RKO he oversaw the production of King Kong (1933) and helped to develop Katharine Hepburn and Myrna Loy into major film stars. In 1933 Selznick returned to MGM, this time as a vice-president in charge of his own production unit. During his two years with the studio he produced elaborate versions of Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina and Charles Dickens' David Copperfield and A Tale of Two Cities. In 1935, he left MGM to form his own production company, Selznick International Pictures, where he produced adaptations of Robert Smythe Hichens' The Garden of Allah (1936), Frances Hodgson Burnett's Little Lord Fauntleroy (1936), Anthony Hope's The Prisoner of Zenda (1937), and Mark Twain's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1938). Selznick also became a pioneer in the use of Technicolor with the first and last of these films and also with his productions of A Star is Born and Nothing Sacred (both 1937).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Priyanka_Chopra
List of awards and nominations received by Priyanka Chopra
[ "Year", "Nominated work", "Category", "Result" ]
[ [ "2009", "Fashion", "Favourite Actor in a Leading Role - Female", "Won" ], [ "2011", "Anjaana Anjaani", "Favourite Popular Film Actor - Female", "Won" ], [ "2012", "Don 2", "Favourite Actor in a Leading Role - Female", "Won" ], [ "2013", "Barfi !", "Favourite Actor in a Leading Role - Female", "Won" ], [ "2015", "Mary Kom", "Favourite Actor in a Leading Role - Female", "Won" ], [ "2017", "Ventilator", "Favourite Marathi Film", "Won" ] ]
Lions Gold Awards
The Lions Gold Awards are presented annually by members of the Lions Club of SOL — Mumbai to honour excellence in the Hindi cinema . [ 52 ] Chopra has won five awards .
List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Priyanka_Chopra_9
Priyanka Chopra is an Indian actress who has received several awards and nominations including two National Film Awards, five Filmfare Awards, eight Producers Guild Film Awards, eight Screen Awards, six IIFA Awards, and two People's Choice Awards. In 2000, she participated in the Femina Miss India contest, where she finished second, winning the Femina Miss India World title. She then entered the Miss World pageant and was crowned Miss World 2000, becoming the fifth Indian to win the contest. Chopra made her Bollywood film debut with a supporting role in the 2003 spy thriller , which earned her the Stardust Award for Best Supporting Actress. The same year, her performance in the romantic musical Andaaz won her the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut and a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the same ceremony. For her portrayal of a seductress in the romantic thriller Aitraaz, Chopra won the Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role and received her second nomination for Best Supporting Actress. The same year, she was nominated for the IIFA Award for Best Actress for the romantic comedy Mujhse Shaadi Karogi. Chopra starred as a troubled model in the drama Fashion (2008), for which she won many Best Actress awards in India including the National Film Award for Best Actress and the Filmfare Award in the same category. In 2010, she received several Best Actress nominations for playing a feisty Marathi woman in the caper thriller Kaminey, winning her second consecutive Producers Guild Film Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role after Fashion. The same year, she was nominated for the Screen Award for Best Actress for playing twelve distinct roles in the social comedy film What's Your Raashee?. For her portrayal of a serial killer, in the 2011 neo-noir 7 Khoon Maaf, she was awarded the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress and was nominated for Best Actress. She played the role of an autistic woman in the 2012 romantic comedy Barfi!, for which she won the Zee Cine Award for Best Actress and was nominated under the Best Actress category at the Filmfare, Screen, Producers Guild and IIFA awards.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1970–71_WCHL_season
1970–71 WCHL season
[ "Player", "Team", "GP", "G", "A", "Pts", "PIM" ]
[ [ "Chuck Arnason", "Flin Flon Bombers", "66", "79", "84", "163", "152" ], [ "Orest Kindrachuk", "Saskatoon Blades", "61", "49", "100", "149", "103" ], [ "Lorne Henning", "Estevan Bruins", "66", "64", "66", "130", "41" ], [ "Laurie Yaworski", "Saskatoon Blades", "57", "73", "54", "127", "104" ], [ "Wayne Chernecki", "Winnipeg Jets", "65", "50", "73", "123", "56" ], [ "Dan Spring", "Edmonton Oil Kings", "65", "43", "79", "122", "44" ], [ "Don Kozak", "Edmonton Oil Kings", "66", "60", "61", "121", "122" ], [ "Stan Weir", "Medicine Hat Tigers", "66", "52", "59", "111", "88" ], [ "Gene Carr", "Flin Flon Bombers", "62", "36", "68", "104", "105" ], [ "Brian Carlin", "Medicine Hat Tigers", "65", "44", "56", "100", "46" ] ]
Regular season -- Scoring leaders
1970–71_WCHL_season_2
The 1970-71 WCHL season was the fifth season of the Western Canada Hockey League, known in the present day as the Western Hockey League. Ten teams completed a 66-game season, with the Edmonton Oil Kings winning the President's Cup.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Women's_Soccer
United Women's Soccer
[ "Team", "Stadium", "City", "Founded", "Previous affiliation ( s )", "First UWS Season", "Last UWS Season" ]
[ [ "Colorado Pride", "Washburn Field", "Colorado Springs , Colorado", "1994", "W-League", "2016", "2019" ], [ "Colorado Storm", "Sports Authority Stadium", "Parker , Colorado", "2014", "W-League", "2016", "2016" ], [ "El Paso Surf", "Socorro Athletic Complex", "El Paso , Texas", "2018", "expansion", "2018", "2019" ], [ "FC Indiana", "Newton Park", "Lakeville , Indiana", "2003", "W-League , WLS , WPSLE , WPSL", "2017", "2017" ], [ "Fort Wayne United FC Gryphons", "Hefner Stadium", "Fort Wayne , Indiana", "2016", "expansion ( W-League revival )", "2017", "2018" ], [ "Genesee FC", "Atwood Stadium", "Flint , Michigan", "2018", "expansion", "2018", "2018" ], [ "HAR FC", "Houston Sports Park", "Houston , Texas", "2018", "expansion", "2018", "2018" ], [ "Houston Aces", "Houston Sports Park", "Houston , Texas", "2012", "WPSL", "2016", "2019" ], [ "LA Galaxy OC", "Championship Soccer Stadium", "Irvine , California", "2018", "expansion", "2018", "2020" ], [ "Michigan Legends FC", "Legacy Center", "Brighton , Michigan", "2017", "expansion", "2017", "2020" ], [ "New York Magic", "Mazzella Field", "New Rochelle , New York", "1997", "W-League", "2016", "2017" ], [ "New York Surf", "Reinhart Field", "Bronx , New York", "2015", "WPSL", "2017", "2018" ], [ "North Jersey Valkyries", "DePaul Catholic High School", "Wayne , New Jersey", "2009", "W-League", "2016", "2016" ], [ "North Texas Image", "Old Panther Field", "Duncanville , Texas", "1964", "expansion", "2016", "2018" ], [ "Orlando FC Royals", "TBD", "Casselberry , Florida", "2017", "UWS ( Provisional )", "2020", "2020" ], [ "Puerto Rico Pride FC", "Lake Brantley High School", "Altamonte Springs , Florida", "2017", "WPSL", "2020", "2020" ], [ "Queen City United SC", "University of Regina Field", "Regina , Saskatchewan", "1987", "expansion", "2019", "2020" ], [ "Real Salt Lake Women", "Ute Field", "Salt Lake City , Utah", "2008", "WPSLE , WPSL", "2016", "2018" ], [ "SoCal Crush FC", "Crescenta Valley High School", "La Crescenta-Montrose , California", "2017", "expansion", "2017", "2018" ], [ "Syracuse Development Academy", "Solvay High School", "Solvay , New York", "2004", "expansion", "2019", "2020" ] ]
Teams -- Former members
United_Women's_Soccer_1
United Women's Soccer (UWS, also commonly abbreviated UWoSo) is a second-division pro-am women's soccer league in the United States. The league was founded in 2015 as a response to the dual problems of disorganization in the WPSL and of the folding of the USL W-League. The league began play in May 2016 with eleven teams in two conferences. The league currently has 23 teams in 4 conferences.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Can-Am_League_season
2019 Can-Am League season
[ "Team", "W", "L", "Pct", "GB" ]
[ [ "Sussex County Miners", "61", "33", ".649", "-" ], [ "Trois-Rivières Aigles", "58", "37", ".611", "3.5" ], [ "Cuban National Baseball Team *", "8", "7", ".533", "13.5" ], [ "New Jersey Jackals", "48", "46", ".511", "13" ], [ "Rockland Boulders", "43", "50", ".462", "17.5" ], [ "Ottawa Champions", "41", "54", ".432", "20.5" ], [ "Quebec Capitales", "36", "59", ".379", "25.5" ], [ "Shikoku Island *", "7", "12", ".368", "16.5" ], [ "Empire League *", "0", "4", ".000", "16" ] ]
Standings
2019_Can-Am_League_season_3
The 2019 Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball season began May 16 and ended September 2. It was the 15th season of operations for the league. Following the regular season, the playoffs were held. The New Jersey Jackals defeated the previous defending champions Sussex County Miners in the fourth game of the championship round on September 14, 2019. It was the Jackals fifth championship overall as a team for the first time in fifteen years, but it was their first championship title as a member of the Can-Am League.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_in_Australian_television
2013 in Australian television
[ "Documentary", "Original airdate ( s )", "Network", "Country of origin" ]
[ [ "Welcome to India", "2 January", "SBS ONE", "United Kingdom" ], [ "Our Queen", "9 , 16 May", "ABC1", "United Kingdom" ], [ "Dear mother , Love Cher", "12 May", "Bio", "United States" ], [ "The Fighters", "17 , 18 May", "CNN International", "United States" ], [ "The Grammar of Happiness", "2 July", "ABC1", "United States" ], [ "Agnetha : ABBA and After", "2 July", "Nine Network", "United Kingdom" ], [ "Abba : When Four Becomes One", "3 September", "Seven Network", "United Kingdom" ], [ "Abba : Absolute Image", "10 September", "Seven Network", "United Kingdom" ], [ "Sound City", "12 September", "Max", "United States" ], [ "The Man with the Biggest Testicles", "25 September", "Seven Network", "United Kingdom" ], [ "H. G. Wells : War with the World", "27 September", "History", "United Kingdom" ], [ "Rihanna 777", "29 September", "Channel [ V ]", "United States" ], [ "I 'm a Teenage Grandmother", "10 October", "Seven Network", "United Kingdom" ], [ "Autopsy on a Dream", "20 October", "ABC1", "United Kingdom" ], [ "David Attenborough : Animal Attraction", "20 October", "Network Ten", "United Kingdom" ], [ "Crazy About One Direction", "22 October", "GO !", "United Kingdom" ], [ "Attenborough 's Ark", "27 October", "Network Ten", "United Kingdom" ], [ "Giant Otters of the Amazon", "TBA", "Network Ten", "United Kingdom" ], [ "Living with Baboons", "TBA", "Network Ten", "United Kingdom" ], [ "Operation Iceberg", "TBA", "Network Ten", "United Kingdom" ] ]
Premieres -- Documentary specials
Domestic documentary premieres on Australian television in 2013 Documentary Original airdate ( s ) Network Ref Dirty Business : How Mining Made Australia 6 January SBS ONE Coniston 14 January ABC1 The Train : The Granville Disaster 18 January The History Channel ABBA : Bang a Boomerang 30 January ABC1 Jabbed : Love , Fear and Vaccines 26 May SBS ONE Fat and Back 22 July One Malcolm Naden : Australia 's Most Hunted 11 September Seven Network Eric Smith : Not Finished Yet 12 September Studio Kakadu 6 October ABC1 Yagan 6 October ABC1 The Art of Australia 22 October ABC1 JFK : The Smoking Gun 3 November SBS ONE The Artist 's Story : Tina Arena 21 November Max Body Line : The Ultimate Test TBA TBA Canberra Confidential TBA ABC1 Ian Thorpe : The Swimmer TBA ABC1 Life on Us TBA SBS ONE Once Upon a Time in Carlton TBA SBS ONE Once Upon a Time in Punchbowl TBA SBS ONE Our Little Secret TBA ABC1 Race for Beauty TBA SBS ONE Peter Sculthorpe , A Journey Through My Life TBA ABC1 The Sharp End TBA ABC1 Surgery Ship TBA SBS ONE The War That Changed Us TBA ABC1 Welcome to Puntland TBA SBS ONE
2013_in_Australian_television_7
This is a list of Australian television events and premieres which occurred, or were scheduled to occur, in 2013, the 58th year of continuous operation of television in Australia. OTHERS
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Vale_of_Rheidol_Railway_rolling_stock
List of Vale of Rheidol Railway rolling stock
[ "Builder", "Works number", "Year Built", "Wheel arrangement", "Gauge", "Number", "Notes" ]
[ [ "A Borsig", "5913", "1908", "0-4-0 WT", "1 ft 11 ⁄ 8 in ( 600 mm )", "", "ex Sobemai N.V.Maldegem , Belgium" ], [ "Société Anglo-Franco-Belge", "2668", "1951", "2-8-2 + T", "2 ft ( 610 mm )", "121", "SAR NG15 Class , South Africa" ], [ "De Winton", "106", "1877", "0-4-0 VBT", "1 ft 10 ⁄ 4 in ( 578 mm )", "1877", "Vertical boiler locomotive ex Penrhyn Quarry Railway" ], [ "Decauville", "1027", "1926", "0-4-0 T", "1 ft 11 ⁄ 2 in ( 597 mm )", "7", "'Progress 5T ' type , ex Belgian Industries , Pas-De-Calais , France" ], [ "Falcon", "265", "1897", "4-4-0 + T", "2 ft ( 610 mm )", "27", "SAR NG6 Class Lawley F4 Type ex Beira Railway , South Africa , later at Buzi sugar refinery , Mozambique" ], [ "Falcon", "266", "1897", "4-4-0 + T", "2 ft ( 610 mm )", "28", "SAR NG6 Class Lawley F4 Type ex Beira Railway , South Africa , later at Buzi sugar refinery , Mozambique" ], [ "Fowler", "10249", "1905", "0-6-0 + T", "1 ft 11 ⁄ 4 in ( 603 mm )", "6", "Ex Colonial Sugar Refining , Lautoka Mill , Fiji" ], [ "Fowler", "11938", "1909", "0-4-2 T", "1 ft 11 ⁄ 8 in ( 600 mm )", "S.S.E 21", "Ex Sena sugar , Mozambique" ], [ "Fowler", "15515", "1920", "0-6-2 T", "1 ft 11 ⁄ 8 in ( 600 mm )", "S.S.E 23", "Ex Sena sugar , Mozambique" ], [ "Henschel & Sohn", "11854", "1925", "", "1 ft 11 ⁄ 2 in ( 597 mm )", "1917", "Bogie Tender designed to run with Feldbahn locomotives" ], [ "Hudswell Clarke", "D564", "1930", "4wDM", "2 ft ( 610 mm )", "", "ex Beswicks Lime works Hindlow quarries . Was once part of the Gloddfa Ganol collection" ], [ "Hunslet", "605", "1894", "0-4-0 T", "1 ft 11 ⁄ 4 in ( 603 mm )", "", "Small Quarry Class . ex Penrhyn Quarrry Railway" ], [ "Kerr Stuart", "3114", "1918", "0-4-0 T", "1 ft 11 ⁄ 8 in ( 600 mm )", "", "Wren Class . Former contractor 's locomotive . Worked at various locations engaged in reservoir construction . Worked briefly at a quarry connected to the Ashover Light Railway" ], [ "Kerr Stuart", "4408", "1928", "0-6-4 T", "2 ft 6 in ( 762 mm )", "695", "PL Class ex Parlakimidi Light Railway , India" ], [ "Maffei", "4766", "1916", "0-8-0 + T", "1 ft 11 ⁄ 2 in ( 597 mm )", "DFB 968 / 31", "Brigadelok . Built for Deutsche Heeresfeldbahn" ], [ "North British", "17111", "1906", "4-6-2 T", "2 ft 6 in ( 762 mm )", "666", "ex South Eastern Railway of India CC class Parlakimidi Light Railway , India" ], [ "Orenstein & Koppel", "3770", "1909", "0-4-4-0", "2 ft 3 ⁄ 16 in ( 700 mm )", "", "Krebet Baru Mill No.3 Mallet locomotive , formerly operated in Java" ], [ "Ruston Proctor", "Either 50823 or 51168", "1915 or 1916", "4wPM", "3 ft 3 ⁄ 8 in ( 1,000 mm )", "", "ZLH Paraffin Mechanical . Believed to be the oldest narrow gauge internal combustion loco in the British Isles . Ex- Cotton Powder Company" ], [ "Sabero", "6", "1937", "0-6-0 T", "1 ft 11 ⁄ 8 in ( 600 mm )", "6", "ex Hulleras de sabero y Anexas S.A. , Spain" ], [ "W. G. Bagnall", "2228", "1924", "0-4-4 T", "2 ft ( 610 mm )", "18BG", "ex Kowloon-Canton Railway / Sha Tau Kok Railway , Hong Kong . In 1928 moved to Victorias Milling Co. , Negros Occidental , The Philippines" ] ]
Museum Collection -- Museum Collection Locomotives
At present none of these locomotives are available for public viewing with the exception of Wren 3114 and Quarry Hunslet Margaret . Wren 3114 seen at Rheidol Falls halt . Margaret was restored in the Vale of Rheidol workshops Ruston Proctor ZLH Paraffin Mechanical Locomotive in the workshop in Aberystwyth . Decauville Progress 5t , De Winton and Fowler locomotives at Vale of Rheidol Railway
List_of_Vale_of_Rheidol_Railway_rolling_stock_2
This is a list of past and present rolling stock used on the Vale of Rheidol Railway (), a narrow gauge heritage railway, opened in 1902, that runs for between Aberystwyth and Devil's Bridge in the county of Ceredigion, Wales. The railway was later operated by the Cambrian Railways, Great Western Railway and British Rail before being 'privatised' in 1989 and run as a heritage railway operation (though arguably it had operated as a tourist railway operation since the mid-1930s, when the GWR withdrew freight services and winter passenger services, rendering the railway wholly reliant on the tourist trade). When first opened, the railway owned two steam locomotives, No 1 Edward VII and No 2 Prince of Wales, along with a third contractors locomotive No 3 Rheidol. In 1922 the Great Western Railway took over the running of the line and over the next two decades invested heavily in new locomotives and replacement rolling stock.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1960_Ivy_League_football_season
1960 Ivy League football season
[ "Date", "Visiting team", "Home team", "Site", "Result" ]
[ [ "September 24", "Connecticut", "Yale", "Yale Bowl • New Haven , CT", "W 11-8" ], [ "September 24", "Rutgers", "Princeton", "Palmer Stadium • Princeton , NJ", "L 8-13" ], [ "September 24", "New Hampshire", "Dartmouth", "Memorial Field • Hanover , NH", "W 7-6" ], [ "September 24", "Holy Cross", "Harvard", "Harvard Stadium • Allston , MA", "W 13-6" ], [ "September 24", "Brown", "Columbia", "Baker Field • New York City , NY", "COL 37-0" ], [ "September 24", "Lafayette", "Penn", "Franklin Field • Philadelphia , PA", "W 35-14" ], [ "September 24", "Colgate", "Cornell", "Schoellkopf Field • Ithaca , NY", "L 8-28" ] ]
Schedule -- Week 1
1960_Ivy_League_football_season_3
The 1960 Ivy League football season was the fifth season of college football play for the Ivy League and was part of the 1960 college football season. The season began on September 24, 1960, and ended on November 24, 1960. Ivy League teams were 10-6 against non-conference opponents and Yale won the conference championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017–18_Club_América_season
2017–18 Club América season
[ "Number", "Pos", "Player", "Age", "To", "Fee", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2", "DF", "Paolo Goltz", "32", "Boca Juniors", "$ 2.5M", "" ], [ "4", "DF", "Erik Pimentel", "27", "Puebla", "Free", "On loan" ], [ "5", "MF", "Javier Güémez", "25", "Querétaro", "Undisclosed", "" ], [ "11", "FW", "Michael Arroyo", "30", "Grêmio", "Free", "Free agent" ], [ "15", "DF", "Osmar Mares", "30", "Veracruz", "Free", "On loan" ], [ "21", "MF", "José Guerrero", "29", "Puebla", "Free", "On loan" ], [ "297", "DF", "Bryan Colula", "21", "Necaxa", "Free", "On loan" ], [ "-", "MF", "Brian Lozano", "23", "Santos Laguna", "Free", "On loan" ] ]
Transfers -- Summer 2017
2017–18_Club_América_season_1
The 2017-18 season is Club América's 5th consecutive season in the Liga MX, and 73rd consecutive season in the top-flight of Mexican football. The club will participate in the Liga MX, Copa MX, Supercopa MX, and the CONCACAF Champions League.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015–16_Dunfermline_Athletic_F.C._season
2015–16 Dunfermline Athletic F.C. season
[ "Place", "Position", "Name", "Total", "Scottish League One" ]
[ [ "1", "MF", "Michael Paton", "18", "12" ], [ "2", "FW", "Ryan Wallace", "10", "9" ], [ "2", "MF", "Joe Cardle", "9", "7" ], [ "4", "FW", "Faissal El Bakhtaoui", "7", "7" ], [ "5", "FW", "Michael Moffat", "7", "6" ], [ "6", "MF", "Josh Falkingham", "4", "4" ], [ "6", "MF", "Andy Geggan", "4", "3" ], [ "8", "DF", "Lewis Martin", "3", "1" ], [ "9", "MF", "Shaun Byrne", "2", "2" ], [ "9", "MF", "Rhys McCabe", "2", "2" ], [ "9", "DF", "Ryan Williamson", "2", "" ], [ "12", "FW", "PJ Crossan", "1", "1" ], [ "12", "FW", "David Hopkirk", "1", "1" ], [ "12", "DF", "Shaun Rooney", "1", "1" ], [ "12", "DF", "Jason Talbot", "1", "1" ], [ "12", "DF", "Ben Richards-Everton", "1", "" ] ]
Squad statistics -- Assists
As of match played 30 April 2016 [ 94 ]
2015–16_Dunfermline_Athletic_F.C._season_6
The 2015-16 season was Dunfermline Athletic's third and final season in the Scottish League One, having been relegated from the Scottish First Division at the end of the 2012-13 season. In addition to the league, Dunfermline Athletic also competed in the Challenge Cup, League Cup and the Scottish Cup, where they were knocked out by St Mirren, Dundee United and Ross County respectively. The club won the league on 26 March with five matches to spare, after defeating Brechin City 3-1 at East End Park. This, together with bottom side and Fife rivals Cowdenbeath unexpectedly beating the Pars nearest rivals Peterhead 1-0, saw Dunfermline return to the second tier for the first time since 2013.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michaëlla_Krajicek
Michaëlla Krajicek
[ "Result", "W-L", "Date", "Tournament", "Tier", "Surface", "Partner", "Opponents", "Score" ]
[ [ "Loss", "0-1", "Apr 2005", "Portugal Open , Portugal", "Tier IV", "Clay", "Henrieta Nagyová", "Li Ting Sun Tiantian", "3-6 , 1-6" ], [ "Loss", "0-2", "Oct 2005", "Gaz de France Stars , Belgium", "Tier III", "Hard ( i )", "Ágnes Szávay", "Émilie Loit Katarina Srebotnik", "3-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Loss", "0-3", "Feb 2006", "Diamond Games , Belgium", "Tier II", "Hard ( i )", "Stéphanie Foretz", "Dinara Safina Katarina Srebotnik", "1-6 , 1-6" ], [ "Win", "1-3", "Jul 2006", "Palermo International , Italia", "Tier IV", "Clay", "Janette Husárová", "Alice Canepa Giulia Gabba", "6-0 , 6-0" ], [ "Win", "2-3", "Jul 2006", "Budapest Grand Prix , Hungary", "Tier IV", "Clay", "Janette Husárová", "Lucie Hradecká Renata Voráčová", "4-6 , 6-4 , 6-4" ], [ "Loss", "2-4", "May 2008", "Prague Open , Czech Republic", "Tier IV", "Clay", "Jill Craybas", "Andrea Hlaváčková Lucie Hradecká", "6-1 , 3-6 , [ 6-10 ]" ], [ "Win", "3-4", "Jul 2008", "Rosmalen Championships , Netherlands", "Tier III", "Grass", "Marina Erakovic", "Līga Dekmeijere Angelique Kerber", "6-3 , 6-2" ], [ "Loss", "3-5", "Feb 2009", "U.S. National Indoor , United States", "International", "Hard ( i )", "Yuliana Fedak", "Victoria Azarenka Caroline Wozniacki", "1-6 , 6-7" ], [ "Loss", "3-6", "Jun 2009", "Rosmalen Championships , Netherlands", "International", "Grass", "Yanina Wickmayer", "Sara Errani Flavia Pennetta", "4-6 , 7-5 , [ 11-13 ]" ], [ "Win", "4-6", "Feb 2010", "U.S. National Indoor , United States", "International", "Hard ( i )", "Vania King", "Bethanie Mattek-Sands Meghann Shaughnessy", "7-5 , 6-2" ], [ "Loss", "4-7", "Apr 2010", "Charleston Open , United States", "Premier", "Clay", "Vania King", "Liezel Huber Nadia Petrova", "3-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Loss", "4-8", "Apr 2011", "Portugal Open , Portugal", "International", "Clay", "Eleni Daniilidou", "Alisa Kleybanova Galina Voskoboeva", "4-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Loss", "4-9", "May 2012", "Budapest Grand Prix , Hungary", "International", "Clay", "Eva Birnerová", "Janette Husárová Magdaléna Rybáriková", "4-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Loss", "4-10", "Jan 2014", "Auckland Open , New Zealand", "International", "Hard", "Lucie Hradecká", "Sharon Fichman Maria Sanchez", "6-2 , 0-6 , [ 4-10 ]" ], [ "Win", "5-10", "May 2014", "Nürnberger Cup , Germany", "International", "Clay", "Karolína Plíšková", "Raluca Olaru Shahar Pe'er", "6-0 , 4-6 , [ 10-6 ]" ], [ "Loss", "5-11", "Jun 2014", "Rosmalen Championships , Netherlands", "International", "Grass", "Kristina Mladenovic", "Marina Erakovic Arantxa Parra Santonja", "6-0 , 6-7 , [ 8-10 ]" ] ]
WTA career finals -- Doubles : 16 ( 5 titles , 11 runner–ups )
Winner — Legend ( pre/post 2010 ) Grand Slam tournaments ( 0–0 ) WTA Championships ( 0–0 ) Tier I / Premier Mandatory & Premier 5 ( 0–0 ) Tier II / Premier ( 0–2 ) Tier III , IV & V / International ( 5–9 ) Finals by surface Hard ( 1–4 ) Clay ( 3–5 ) Grass ( 1–2 ) Carpet ( 0–0 )
Michaëlla_Krajicek_8
Michaëlla Krajicek (; born 9 January 1989) is a Dutch tennis player. Krajicek has won three singles and five doubles titles on the WTA Tour, as well as one WTA 125K doubles title, and 14 singles and 22 doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit. On 11 February 2008, she reached her best singles ranking of world No. 30. On 23 March 2015, she peaked at No. 23 in the doubles rankings.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_ATP_Challenger_Torino
2015 ATP Challenger Torino
[ "Country", "Player", "Rank", "Seed" ]
[ [ "TUN", "Malek Jaziri", "89", "1" ], [ "GBR", "Aljaž Bedene", "94", "2" ], [ "GER", "Tobias Kamke", "114", "3" ], [ "BEL", "Kimmer Coppejans", "125", "4" ], [ "FRA", "Édouard Roger-Vasselin", "127", "5" ], [ "NED", "Igor Sijsling", "129", "6" ], [ "GBR", "Kyle Edmund", "130", "7" ], [ "ITA", "Marco Cecchinato", "150", "8" ] ]
Singles main draw entrants -- Seeds
2015_ATP_Challenger_Torino_0
The 2015 ATP Challenger Torino was a professional tennis tournament played on clay courts. It was the first edition of the tournament which was part of the 2015 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Turin, Italy between 27 April and 3 May.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Copa_Junior_(2005)
La Copa Junior (2005)
[ "No", "Results", "Stipulations" ]
[ [ "1", "Pequeño Olímpico and Último Dragóncito defeated Fire and Pierrothito", "Best two-out-of-three falls tag team match" ], [ "2", "La Máscara , Misterioso II , and Virus defeated Dr. X , Hooligan , and Sangre Azteca by disqualification", "Best two-out-of-three falls six-man tag team match" ], [ "3", "Apolo Dantés , El Satánico , and Universo 2000 defeated El Hijo del Perro Aguayo , El Hijo del Pierroth , and Pierroth", "Best two-out-of-three falls six-man tag team match" ], [ "4", "El Felino defeated Máscara Mágica", "2005 La Copa Junior first round match" ], [ "5", "Dos Caras Jr. defeated Mephisto", "2005 La Copa Junior first round match" ], [ "6", "Dr. Wagner Jr. defeated Volador Jr", "2005 La Copa Junior first round match" ], [ "7", "Rayo de Jalisco Jr. defeated Brazo de Oro", "2005 La Copa Junior first round match" ], [ "8", "Dos Caras Jr. defeated El Felino", "2005 La Copa Junior quarterfinal match" ], [ "9", "Dr. Wagner Jr. defeated Rayo de Jalisco Jr", "2005 La Copa Junior quarterfinal match" ], [ "10", "Dr. Wagner Jr. defeated Dos Caras Jr", "2005 La Copa Junior semifinal match" ], [ "11", "Averno , Héctor Garza , Rey Bucanero , and Último Guerrero defeated Atlantis , Black Warrior , Místico , and Negro Casas", "Best two-out-of-three falls eight-man tag team match" ] ]
Tournament -- Results
La_Copa_Junior_(2005)_2
La Copa Junior (2005) (Spanish for The Junior Cup) was a professional wrestling tournament produced and scripted by the Mexican wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLLl; Spanish World Wrestling Council). The tournament ran from January 28, 2005 to February 11, 2005 in Arena México in Mexico City, Mexico. CMLL's recurring La Copa Junior tournament featured second, third or fourth generation wrestlers completing against each other. The 2005 version of the La Copa Junior was the second tournament held by CMLL. The La Copa Junior tournament did not return until 2005 when CMLL revived the concept and presented it as an annual recurring tournament. Héctor Garza was originally supposed to work the tournament, but was unable to return to Mexico due to commitments in the United States of America and had to be replaced by Apolo Dantés. Olímpico was unable to compete due to a neck injury, forcing CMLL to replace him with Máscara Mágica and the 1996 winner Emilio Charles Jr. had to pull out of the tournament due to a hand injury, he was replaced by Brazo de Oro. The tournament came down to Dr. Wagner Jr. and Shocker facing off in the finals, with Shocker winning the whole tournament.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mouche_Phillips
Mouche Phillips
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1987", "The Haunted School", "Magpie", "Miniseries" ], [ "1988", "Dadah Is Death", "Michelle Barlow", "Miniseries" ], [ "1988", "Butterfly Island", "Jackie Wilson", "TV Series" ], [ "1988", "The Dirtwater Dynasty", "Mary Eastwick", "Miniseries" ], [ "1988", "Princess Kate", "Sarah", "Television film" ], [ "1989", "G.P", "Sarah", "Television film" ], [ "1989-1990", "Home and Away", "Viv Newton", "TV series ; 130 episodes" ], [ "1991", "Golden Fiddles", "Daphne Craig", "Miniseries" ], [ "1991", "Chances", "Nicki Taylor", "Miniseries" ], [ "1996", "Pacific Drive", "PJ", "TV series" ], [ "1996", "Sweat", "Robyn Barry", "TV series ; episode : 1.5" ], [ "2000-2001", "Water Rats", "Eva Sykes", "TV series ; 8 episodes" ], [ "2008-2009", "East of Everything", "Sandy", "TV series ; 11 episodes" ], [ "2009-2010", "H 2 O : Just Add Water", "Ms. Taylor", "TV series ; 5 episodes" ], [ "2011", "Rescue Special Ops", "Leonie Carr", "TV series ; episode : The Game" ], [ "2013", "The Gods of Wheat Street", "Petra Hamilton", "TV series ; 6 episodes" ], [ "2014", "Secrets & Lies", "Vanessa Turner", "TV series ; 4 episodes" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Mouche_Phillips_1
Mouche Phillips (born 23 March 1973) is an Australian actress, voice actress and theatre producer, best known for her television roles as Aviva Viv Newton in Home and Away (1989-90) and Eva Sykes in police procedural series Water Rats (2000-01).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Little_League_World_Series_qualification
2010 Little League World Series qualification
[ "City", "LL Organization", "Record" ]
[ [ "Guaymas , Sonora", "Guaymas Sector Pesca", "4-1" ], [ "Boca del Río , Veracruz", "Beto Avila", "3-2" ], [ "Matamoros , Tamaulipas", "Villa Del Refugio", "3-2" ], [ "Ciudad Juárez , Chihuahua", "El Granjero", "3-2" ], [ "San Nicolás de los Garza , Nuevo León", "San Nicolás", "2-3" ], [ "Saltillo , Coahuila", "Saltillo", "0-5" ] ]
International -- Mexico
2010_Little_League_World_Series_qualification_20
Qualification for the 2010 Little League World Series took place in eight United States regions and eight international regions from June through August 2010.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_60_metres
2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's 60 metres
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "React", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "3", "Francis Obikwelu", "Portugal", "0.155", "6.53", "NR , EL" ], [ "2", "6", "Dwain Chambers", "Great Britain", "0.142", "6.54", "SB" ], [ "3", "4", "Christophe Lemaitre", "France", "0.162", "6.58", "" ], [ "4", "2", "Emanuele Di Gregorio", "Italy", "0.133", "6.59", "SB" ], [ "5", "7", "Martial Mbandjock", "France", "0.148", "6.61", "=PB" ], [ "6", "5", "Brian Mariano", "Netherlands", "0.150", "6.64", "" ], [ "7", "1", "Cédric Nabe", "Switzerland", "0.162", "6.67", "" ], [ "8", "8", "Ryan Moseley", "Austria", "0.160", "6.68", "" ] ]
Results -- Final
The final was held at 16:55 . [ 4 ] The top three finishers .
2011_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_60_metres_2
The Men's 60 metres event at the 2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held at March 5-6 with the final being held on March 6 at 16:55 local time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019–20_Espérance_Sportive_de_Tunis_season
2019–20 Espérance Sportive de Tunis season
[ "Date", "Pos", "Player", "To club", "Transfer fee" ]
[ [ "29 June 2019", "FW", "Billel Bensaha", "DRB Tadjenanet", "Free transfer" ], [ "29 June 2019", "DF", "Abdelkader Bedrane", "ES Sétif", "Free transfer" ], [ "2 July 2019", "CB / DM", "Raouf Benguit", "Paradou AC", "742,000 US $" ], [ "2 July 2019", "MF", "Ilyes Chetti", "JS Kabylie", "175,000 US $" ], [ "7 July 2019", "FW", "Ibrahim Ouattara", "CA Bizertin", "Free transfer" ], [ "7 July 2019", "FW", "Fedi Ben Choug", "CA Bizertin", "Free transfer" ], [ "7 July 2019", "GK", "Sedki Debchi", "AS Gabès", "Free transfer" ], [ "25 July 2019", "MF", "Kwame Bonsu", "Asante Kotoko", "Free transfer" ], [ "26 August 2019", "MF", "Samuel Atvati", "Stade Gabèsien", "Free transfer" ], [ "28 December 2019", "DF", "Mohamed Amine Tougai", "NA Hussein Dey", "200,000 €" ], [ "31 December 2019", "FW", "Youssef Abdelli", "RC Lens", "Undisclosed" ], [ "18 January 2020", "DF", "Mohamed Ali Ben Hammouda", "AS Soliman", "Undisclosed" ], [ "18 January 2020", "FW", "Abderrahmane Meziane", "Al Ain", "1,500,000 US $" ] ]
Transfers -- In
2019–20_Espérance_Sportive_de_Tunis_season_1
In the 2019-20 season, Espérance Sportive de Tunis is competing in the Ligue 1 for the 65th season, as well as the Tunisian Cup. It is their 65th consecutive season in the top flight of Tunisian football. They will be competing in Ligue 1, the Champions League, the Arab Club Champions Cup, the FIFA Club World Cup, the CAF Super Cup and the Tunisian Cup.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2017_Games_of_the_Small_States_of_Europe
Athletics at the 2017 Games of the Small States of Europe
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Name", "Team", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Paisios Dimitriadis", "Cyprus", "21.63", "Q" ], [ "2", "2", "Kolbeinn Höður Gunnarsson", "Iceland", "21.78", "Q" ], [ "3", "1", "Ari Bragi Kárason", "Iceland", "22.03", "Q" ], [ "4", "1", "Olivier Boussong", "Luxembourg", "22.18", "q" ], [ "4", "2", "Andreas Chatzitheori", "Cyprus", "22.18", "Q" ], [ "6", "1", "Luke Bezzina", "Malta", "22.24", "q" ], [ "7", "2", "Pol Bidaine", "Luxembourg", "22.41", "q" ], [ "8", "1", "Hugo Marbotte", "Monaco", "22.55", "q" ], [ "9", "1", "Davide Balducci", "San Marino", "22.91", "" ], [ "10", "2", "Mikel de Sa", "Andorra", "22.99", "" ], [ "11", "2", "Michel Arlanda", "Monaco", "23.14", "" ], [ "12", "2", "Francesco Sansovini", "San Marino", "23.19", "" ] ]
Athletics_at_the_2017_Games_of_the_Small_States_of_Europe_2
The Athletics competition at the 2017 Games of the Small States of Europe was held in San Marino Stadium in Serravalle from 30 May to 3 June 2017.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015–16_ISU_Speed_Skating_World_Cup_–_World_Cup_3_–_Men's_500_metres
2015–16 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – World Cup 3 – Men's 500 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Pair", "Lane", "Time", "WC points" ]
[ [ "1", "Artur Waś", "8", "o", "34.65", "100" ], [ "2", "Alex Boisvert-Lacroix", "8", "i", "34.74", "80" ], [ "3", "Kai Verbij", "5", "i", "34.80", "70" ], [ "4", "Gilmore Junio", "10", "o", "34.83", "60" ], [ "5", "Mika Poutala", "9", "o", "34.84", "50" ], [ "6", "Aleksey Yesin", "2", "o", "34.87", "45" ], [ "7", "Jan Smeekens", "3", "o", "34.921", "40" ], [ "8", "Hein Otterspeer", "4", "o", "34.926", "36" ], [ "9", "Laurent Dubreuil", "9", "i", "34.95", "32" ], [ "10", "David Bosa", "1", "i", "34.96", "28" ], [ "11", "Artyom Kuznetsov", "2", "i", "34.99", "24" ], [ "12", "Ryohei Haga", "6", "o", "35.01", "21" ], [ "13", "Yūya Oikawa", "7", "o", "35.02", "18" ], [ "14", "William Dutton", "10", "i", "35.04", "16" ], [ "15", "Espen Aarnes Hvammen", "4", "i", "35.06", "14" ], [ "16", "Alexandre St-Jean", "7", "i", "35.08", "12" ], [ "17", "Kim Tae-yun", "3", "i", "35.12", "10" ], [ "18", "Ruslan Murashov", "6", "i", "35.18", "8" ], [ "19", "Artur Nogal", "1", "o", "35.36", "6" ], [ "20", "Joji Kato", "5", "o", "35.38", "5" ] ]
Race 2 -- Division A
2015–16_ISU_Speed_Skating_World_Cup_–_World_Cup_3_–_Men's_500_metres_2
The men's 500 metres races of the 2015-16 ISU Speed Skating World Cup 3, arranged in Eisstadion Inzell, in Inzell, Germany, were held on 4 and 6 December 2015. Gilmore Junio of Canada won race one, while his compatriot Alexandre St-Jean came second, and Artur Waś of Poland came third. David Bosa of Italy won the first Division B race. Waś won race two, with Alex Boisvert-Lacroix of Canada in second place, and Kai Verbij of the Netherlands in third. Roman Krech of Kazakhstan won the second Division B race.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_games_played_as_a_catcher_leaders
List of Major League Baseball career games played as a catcher leaders
[ "Rank", "Player ( 2019 Gs )", "G as C" ]
[ [ "51", "Jerry Grote", "1,348" ], [ "52", "Bob O'Farrell", "1,338" ], [ "53", "Sandy Alomar Jr", "1,324" ], [ "54", "Wilbert Robinson *", "1,316" ], [ "55", "Frankie Hayes", "1,311" ], [ "56", "Alan Ashby", "1,299" ], [ "57", "Mike Matheny", "1,285" ], [ "", "Bengie Molina", "1,285" ], [ "59", "Spud Davis", "1,282" ], [ "60", "Dan Wilson", "1,281" ], [ "61", "Rick Cerone", "1,279" ], [ "62", "Thurman Munson", "1,278" ], [ "63", "Del Rice", "1,249" ], [ "64", "Joe Girardi", "1,247" ], [ "", "Frank Snyder", "1,247" ], [ "", "Butch Wynegar", "1,247" ], [ "67", "Ernie Whitt", "1,246" ], [ "68", "Chief Zimmer", "1,239" ], [ "69", "Don Slaught", "1,237" ], [ "70", "Ivey Wingo", "1,233" ] ]
List
Yadier Molina , the active leader and 7th all-time in games played as a catcher . Stats updated as of the 2019 season . Rank Player ( 2019 Gs ) G as C 1 Iván Rodríguez * 2,427 2 Carlton Fisk * 2,226 3 Bob Boone 2,225 4 Gary Carter * 2,056 5 Jason Kendall 2,025 6 Tony Peña 1,950 7 Yadier Molina ( 110 ) 1,947 8 Brad Ausmus 1,938 9 A. J. Pierzynski 1,936 10 Jim Sundberg 1,927 11 Al López * 1,918 12 Benito Santiago 1,917 13 Lance Parrish 1,818 14 Rick Ferrell * 1,806 15 Gabby Hartnett * 1,793 16 Ted Simmons * 1,771 17 Johnny Bench * 1,742 18 Ray Schalk * 1,727 19 Bill Dickey * 1,708 20 Yogi Berra * 1,699 21 Rick Dempsey 1,633 22 Mike Piazza * 1,630 23 Jim Hegan 1,629 24 Brian McCann 1,612 Deacon McGuire 1,612 26 Bill Freehan 1,581 27 Russell Martin ( 60 ) 1,579 28 Jorge Posada 1,574 29 Sherm Lollar 1,571 30 Luke Sewell 1,562 31 Ernie Lombardi * 1,544 32 Steve O'Neill 1,532 33 Darrell Porter 1,506 34 Jason Varitek 1,488 35 Rollie Hemsley 1,482 36 Del Crandall 1,479 37 John Roseboro 1,476 38 Mickey Cochrane * 1,451 39 Ramón Hernández 1,447 40 Wally Schang 1,435 41 Muddy Ruel 1,410 42 Kurt Suzuki ( 75 ) 1,397 43 Mike Scioscia 1,395 44 Johnny Edwards 1,392 45 Tim McCarver 1,387 46 Terry Steinbach 1,381 47 Terry Kennedy 1,378 48 Gus Mancuso 1,360 49 Javy López 1,351 Jimmie Wilson 1,351
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_games_played_as_a_catcher_leaders_2
Games played (most often abbreviated as G or GP) is a statistic used in team sports to indicate the total number of games in which a player has participated (in any capacity); the statistic is generally applied irrespective of whatever portion of the game is contested. In baseball, the statistic applies also to players who, prior to a game, are included on a starting lineup card or are announced as ex ante substitutes, whether or not they play, although, in Major League Baseball, the application of this statistic does not extend to consecutive games played streaks. A starting pitcher, then, may be credited with a game played even as he is not credited with a game started or an inning pitched. Catcher is a position for a baseball or softball player. When a batter takes his/her turn to hit, the catcher crouches behind home plate, in front of the (home) umpire, and receives the ball from the pitcher. In addition to these primary duties, the catcher is also called upon to master many other skills in order to field the position well. The role of the catcher is similar to that of the wicket-keeper in cricket. Iván Rodríguez is the all-time leader in games played as a catcher, playing 2,427 games at the position. Carlton Fisk (2,226), Bob Boone (2,225), Gary Carter (2,056), Jason Kendall (2,025) are the only other players to play over 2,000 games at the catcher position.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1970_British_Commonwealth_Games_–_Women's_400_metres
Athletics at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games – Women's 400 metres
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Marilyn Neufville", "Jamaica", "53.0", "Q" ], [ "2", "1", "Jannette Champion", "England", "54.9", "Q" ], [ "3", "1", "Avril Beattie", "Scotland", "55.1", "Q" ], [ "4", "1", "Maeve Kyle", "Northern Ireland", "55.3", "Q" ], [ "5", "1", "Cecilia Smith", "Canada", "55.5", "" ], [ "6", "1", "Heather McKay", "Canada", "59.1", "" ], [ "1", "2", "Judith Ayaa", "Uganda", "52.8", "Q" ], [ "2", "2", "Sandra Brown", "Australia", "53.8", "Q" ], [ "3", "2", "Avril Bowring", "England", "54.1", "Q" ], [ "4", "2", "Barbara Lyall", "Scotland", "54.1", "Q" ], [ "5", "2", "Maureen Taylor", "England", "54.3", "" ], [ "6", "2", "Joyce Sadowick", "Canada", "55.2", "" ], [ "7", "2", "Beverly Franklyn", "Jamaica", "57.2", "" ], [ "", "2", "Alice Annum", "Ghana", "DNS", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
Qualification : First 4 in each semifinal ( Q ) qualify directly for the final .
Athletics_at_the_1970_British_Commonwealth_Games_–_Women's_400_metres_0
The women's 400 metres event at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games was held on 22 and 23 July at the Meadowbank Stadium in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was the first time that the metric distance was contested at the Games replacing the 440 yards event.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Knattspyrnufélag_Reykjavíkur_season
2015 Knattspyrnufélag Reykjavíkur season
[ "Date", "Position", "No", "Player", "From club" ]
[ [ "16 Oct 2014", "FW", "9", "Þorsteinn Már Ragnarsson", "Víkingur Ó" ], [ "16 Oct 2014", "MF", "", "Viðar Þór Sigurðsson", "KV" ], [ "16 Oct 2014", "MF", "", "Leifur Þorbjarnarson", "KV" ], [ "6 Nov 2014", "GK", "12", "Hörður Fannar Björgvinsson", "Fram" ], [ "6 Des 2014", "MF", "10", "Pálmi Rafn Pálmason", "Lillestrøm SK" ], [ "16 Jan 2015", "FW", "19", "Søren Frederiksen", "AaB" ], [ "11 Feb 2015", "DF", "3", "Rasmus Christiansen", "Ull/Kisa" ], [ "17 Feb 2015", "DF", "5", "Skúli Jón Friðgeirsson", "Gefle IF" ], [ "21 Feb 2015", "MF", "16", "Kristinn Jóhannes Magnússon", "Víkingur R" ], [ "14 Apr 2015", "MF", "20", "Jacob Schoop", "Odense Boldklub" ], [ "24 Apr 2015", "MF", "22", "Óskar Örn Hauksson", "FC Edmonton" ], [ "15 Jul 2015", "FW", "17", "Hólmbert Aron Friðjónsson", "Celtic" ] ]
Transfers and loans -- Transfers In
2015_Knattspyrnufélag_Reykjavíkur_season_0
The 2015 season was KR's 101st season in Úrvalsdeild and their 37th consecutive season in top-flight of Icelandic Football. Along with the Úrvalsdeild, the club also competed in the Meistarakeppni KSÍ, the Lengjubikarinn, the Borgunarbikarinn and the 2015-16 UEFA Europa League where they entered in the first qualifying round. Former KR player and captain Bjarni Guðjónsson head coached the team for the first time after being appointed on 28 October 2014. This was Bjarni's second season as a head coach of a team in the top-flight, having been relegated from the 2014 Úrvalsdeild with Fram. Bjarni was assisted by Guðmundur Benediktsson, also a former KR player. Guðmundur head coached Breiðablik in the 2014 season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_200_metres
1989 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's 200 metres
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "3", "Andreas Berger", "Austria", "20.92", "Q" ], [ "2", "3", "Ade Mafe", "Great Britain", "21.09", "Q" ], [ "3", "1", "Bruno Marie-Rose", "France", "21.15", "Q" ], [ "4", "2", "Tomasz Jędrusik", "Poland", "21.19", "Q" ], [ "5", "1", "John Regis", "Great Britain", "21.20", "Q" ], [ "6", "1", "René Mangold", "Switzerland", "21.30", "Q" ], [ "7", "1", "Rob van de Klundert", "Netherlands", "21.35", "q" ], [ "8", "2", "Arnaldo Abrantes", "Portugal", "21.49", "Q" ], [ "9", "2", "Luís Cunha", "Portugal", "21.50", "Q" ], [ "10", "1", "Andrzej Popa", "Poland", "21.51", "q" ], [ "11", "1", "Nikolay Razgonov", "Soviet Union", "21.53", "q" ], [ "12", "2", "Paolo Catalano", "Italy", "21.54", "" ], [ "13", "3", "Sandro Floris", "Italy", "21.61", "Q" ], [ "14", "2", "Gilles Quénéhervé", "France", "21.69", "" ], [ "15", "3", "Alain Mazzella", "France", "21.82", "" ], [ "16", "3", "Geir Moen", "Norway", "22.25", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
First 3 from each heat ( Q ) and the next 3 fastest ( q ) qualified for the semifinals .
1989_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_200_metres_0
The men's 200 metres event at the 1989 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 18 and 19 February.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1944–45_Copa_Federación_de_España
1944–45 Copa Federación de España
[ "Team 1", "Agg", "Team 2", "1st leg", "2nd leg" ]
[ [ "Sans", "2-3", "San Martín", "0-2", "2-1" ], [ "Gerona", "4-4", "Granollers", "3-1", "1-3" ], [ "Júpiter", "4-2", "Lérida", "4-1", "0-1" ], [ "Tarrasa", "1-2", "Reus", "1-2", "-" ], [ "Galicia", "1-0", "Betanzos", "1-0", "0-0" ], [ "Felguera", "8-3", "Oriamendi", "6-1", "2-2" ], [ "Juvencia", "3-1", "Langreano", "0-1", "3-0" ], [ "Universo", "2-1", "Santoña", "1-1", "1-0" ], [ "Torrelavega", "4-6", "Tanagra", "3-3", "1-3" ], [ "CES", "2-3", "Irún", "2-2", "0-1" ], [ "Guecho", "3-4", "Durango", "1-1", "2-3" ], [ "Erri Berri", "4-5", "Izarra", "4-1", "0-4" ], [ "Segoviana", "2-4", "Palencia", "2-0", "0-4" ], [ "Emeritense", "3-13", "Plasencia", "2-2", "1-11" ], [ "Gimnástico Abad", "3-10", "Cartagena", "1-6", "2-4" ], [ "Larache", "3-8", "Tetuán", "1-2", "2-6" ], [ "Coria", "6-3", "Calavera", "4-1", "2-2" ] ]
Competition -- First Round
1944–45_Copa_Federación_de_España_0
The Copa Federación de España 1944-45 was the 1st staging (old competition) of the Copa Federación de España, a knockout competition for Spanish football clubs. The competition began on 18 February 1945 and ended with the final on 21 May 1945, where San Martín became champion after defeating Valladolid.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gul_Khan_(producer)
Gul Khan (producer)
[ "Title", "Role", "Channel" ]
[ [ "Dan", "Director", "RCTI" ], [ "Hidayah", "Director", "SCTV" ], [ "Cinta Memang Gila", "Director", "RCTI" ], [ "Dongeng", "Director", "SCTV" ], [ "Goal ( indonesian )", "Director", "RCTI" ], [ "Mimpi Manis", "Director", "SCTV" ], [ "Senyumku Tangisku", "Director", "" ], [ "Cinderella", "Director", "RCTI" ], [ "Superhit Muqabla", "Writer", "DD National" ], [ "Panaah ( TV series )", "Director", "DD National" ], [ "Rishtey ( TV series )", "Director", "Zee TV" ], [ "Shaheen ( TV series )", "Director", "Sony TV" ], [ "Sanjivani ( 2002 TV series )", "Director", "Star Plus" ], [ "Ssshhhh ... Koi Hai", "Director", "Star Plus" ], [ "Bawang Merah Bawang Putih ( TV series )", "Director", "RCTI" ], [ "Geet", "Producer", "Star One" ], [ "Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon ?", "Producer", "Star Plus" ], [ "Arjun", "Writer", "Star Plus" ], [ "Qubool Hai", "Writer Producer Director", "Zee TV" ], [ "Bojhena Se Bojhena", "Writer", "Star Jalsha" ] ]
Filmography
Gul_Khan_(producer)_0
Gul Khan (born 5 March 1973) is an Indian producer, writer and director known for producing shows like Geet, Qubool Hai, Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon?, Ishqbaaaz and Kullfi Kumarr Bajewala. She is co-creative head and co-producer of 4 Lions Films.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_doping_cases_in_athletics
List of doping cases in athletics
[ "Name", "Country", "Event", "Date of violation", "Banned substance ( s ) / Anti-doping rule violation", "Sanction" ]
[ [ "Monzavous Edwards", "United States", "Sprinting", "2004", "Cannabis", "Public warning" ], [ "Mark Edwards", "Great Britain", "", "", "Clostebol , Testosterone", "" ], [ "Paul Edwards", "Great Britain", "Shot put", "1993 1997", "Anabolic steroids , raised testosterone and pseudoephedrine Tetrahydrocannabinol", "4 years Life ban" ], [ "Torri Edwards", "United States", "Sprinting", "2004", "Nikethamide", "15 months ( Reduced from 2 years )" ], [ "Daniel Effiong", "Nigeria", "Sprinting", "1995", "Methyltestosterone and ephedrine", "4 years" ], [ "Inna Eftimova", "Bulgaria", "Sprinting", "2011 { Retested 2012 )", "Recombinant Human Growth hormone", "2 years" ], [ "Florence Ekpo-Umoh", "Germany", "Sprinting", "2003", "Stanozolol", "2 years" ], [ "Christy Ekpukhon", "Nigeria", "Sprinting", "2008", "Metenolone", "2 years" ], [ "Abderrahim El Asri", "Morocco", "Cross country running", "2014", "EPO", "2 years" ], [ "Wafa Ismail El Baghdadi", "Egypt", "Shot put", "2007", "Methandienone", "2 years" ], [ "Hayat El Ghazi", "Morocco", "Hammer throw", "2006", "Norandrosterone", "2 years" ], [ "Mohamed El Hachimi", "Morocco", "Long distance", "2012 2014", "Methylhexaneamine CERA", "6 months 6 years" ], [ "Fouad Elkaam ( Fouad El Kaam )", "Morocco", "Middle distance", "2011", "Methylhexaneamine", "6 months" ], [ "Saïda El Mehdi", "Morocco", "Middle distance", "2009", "Stanozolol", "2 years" ], [ "Rkia El Moukim", "Morocco", "Long distance", "2011", "Biological passport", "2 years" ], [ "Najim El Qady", "Morocco", "Long distance", "2011", "Biological passport", "2 years" ], [ "Stanislav Emelyanov", "Russia", "Race walking", "2010", "Biological passport", "2 years" ], [ "Alene Emere", "Ethiopia", "Long distance", "2002", "Nandrolone", "2 years" ], [ "Ivan Emilianov", "Moldova", "Shot put", "2011", "Metenolone , Stanozolol", "2 years" ], [ "Meryem Erdogan", "Turkey", "Long distance", "2010", "Biological passport", "2 years" ] ]
E
List_of_doping_cases_in_athletics_4
The use of performance-enhancing drugs (doping) is prohibited within the sport of athletics. Athletes who are found to have used such banned substances, whether through a positive drugs test, the biological passport system, an investigation or public admission, may receive a competition ban for a length of time which reflects the severity of the infraction. Athletes who are found to have banned substances in their possession, or who tamper with or refuse to submit to drug testing can also receive bans from the sport. Competitive bans may also be given to athletes who test positive for prohibited recreational drugs or stimulants with little performance-enhancing effect for competitors in athletics. The sports body responsible for determining which substances are banned in athletics is the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). Typically, any athlete who tests positive for banned substances after having served a previous ban receives a lifetime ban from the sport of athletics. Many high-profile sportspeople to receive doping bans have come from the sport of athletics, with significant past cases concerning Ben Johnson, Lance Armstrong, Alberto Contador, Shane Warne, Diego Maradona, Shoaib Akhtar, Marion Jones and Tim Montgomery. Furthermore, a number of athletes who underwent state-sponsored doping programmes in East Germany between the 1960s and 1980s were competitors in athletics, but the quality of the international anti-doping work was so poor that only one East German athlete ever tested positive. Following allegations of state-sponsored doping in Russia, the IAAF suspended the country's athletes from competition, including the 2016 Summer Olympics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_San_Francisco_Giants_season
2007 San Francisco Giants season
[ "#", "Date", "Opponent", "Score", "Win", "Loss", "Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "25", "May 1", "Rockies", "9 - 7", "Árias ( 1-0 )", "Ortiz ( 2-2 )", "33,210", "13-12" ], [ "26", "May 2", "Rockies", "5 - 3", "Hennessey ( 1-1 )", "Francis ( 1-4 )", "32,557", "14-12" ], [ "27", "May 3", "Phillies", "9 - 7", "Eaton ( 3-2 )", "Cain ( 1-2 )", "33,466", "14-13" ], [ "28", "May 4", "Phillies", "6 - 2", "Morris ( 4-1 )", "Moyer ( 3-2 )", "39,265", "15-13" ], [ "29", "May 5", "Phillies", "9 - 4", "Lowry ( 4-2 )", "Lieber ( 1-1 )", "40,796", "16-13" ], [ "30", "May 6", "Phillies", "8 - 5", "Hamels ( 4-1 )", "Chulk ( 0-2 )", "38,738", "16-14" ], [ "31", "May 7", "Mets", "9 - 4", "Zito ( 3-3 )", "Pérez ( 3-3 )", "37,365", "17-14" ], [ "32", "May 8", "Mets", "4 - 1", "Glavine ( 4-1 )", "Cain ( 1-3 )", "39,455", "17-15" ], [ "33", "May 9", "Mets", "5 - 3", "Heilman ( 3-2 )", "Benítez ( 0-1 )", "41,832", "17-16" ], [ "34", "May 10", "@ Rockies", "5 - 3", "Cook ( 2-1 )", "Lowry ( 4-3 )", "20,120", "17-17" ], [ "35", "May 11", "@ Rockies", "8 - 3", "Lincecum ( 1-0 )", "Fogg ( 1-4 )", "26,162", "18-17" ], [ "36", "May 12", "@ Rockies", "6 - 2", "Francis ( 2-4 )", "Zito ( 3-4 )", "33,569", "18-18" ], [ "37", "May 13", "@ Rockies", "15 - 2", "Cain ( 2-3 )", "Buchholz ( 1-2 )", "24,243", "19-18" ], [ "38", "May 15", "@ Astros", "6 - 5 ( 10 )", "Qualls ( 4-1 )", "Sánchez ( 1-1 )", "33,490", "19-19" ], [ "39", "May 16", "@ Astros", "2 - 1", "Sampson ( 4-3 )", "Lowry ( 4-4 )", "33,533", "19-20" ], [ "40", "May 17", "@ Astros", "2 - 1 ( 12 )", "Chulk ( 1-2 )", "Lidge ( 1-2 )", "36,815", "20-20" ], [ "41", "May 18", "@ Athletics", "15 - 3", "Gaudin ( 3-1 )", "Zito ( 3-5 )", "35,077", "20-21" ], [ "42", "May 19", "@ Athletics", "4 - 2", "Haren ( 4-2 )", "Cain ( 2-4 )", "35,077", "20-22" ], [ "43", "May 20", "@ Athletics", "4 - 1", "Morris ( 5-1 )", "Kennedy ( 1-3 )", "35,077", "21-22" ], [ "44", "May 21", "Astros", "4 - 0", "Lowry ( 5-4 )", "Sampson ( 4-4 )", "35,768", "22-22" ] ]
2007_San_Francisco_Giants_season_8
The 2007 San Francisco Giants season was the Giants' 125th year in Major League Baseball, their 50th year in San Francisco since their move from New York following the 1957 season, and their eighth at AT&T Park. The team finished in fifth place in the National League West with a 71-91 record, 19 games behind the Arizona Diamondbacks. Their season began with the team attempting to return to the post-season for the first time since 2003. New manager Bruce Bochy was hired to help the club improve on a 76 win season in 2006. Giants left fielder Barry Bonds entered 2007 with 21 home runs shy of tying Hank Aaron for most career home runs. On August 7, 2007, Bonds broke the all-time home run record with his 756th career home run and 22nd of the season. The rotation was bolstered by the arrival of Barry Zito, who was signed to the largest contract ever for a pitcher during the off-season. On September 21 it was revealed that Bonds would not return to the team following the 2007 season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ICF_Canoe_Sprint_World_Championships_medalists_in_women's_kayak
List of ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships medalists in women's kayak
[ "Games", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "1997 Dartmouth", "Caroline Brunet ( CAN )", "Josefa Idem ( ITA )", "Ursula Profanter ( AUT )" ], [ "1998 Szeged", "Josefa Idem ( ITA )", "Caroline Brunet ( CAN )", "Katrin Borchert ( AUS )" ], [ "1999 Milan", "Caroline Brunet ( CAN )", "Josefa Idem ( ITA )", "Katalin Kovács ( HUN )" ], [ "2001 Poznań", "Josefa Idem ( ITA )", "Katrin Wagner ( GER )", "Katrin Borchert ( AUS )" ], [ "2002 Seville", "Katalin Kovács ( HUN )", "Katrin Wagner ( GER )", "Josefa Idem ( ITA )" ], [ "2003 Gainesville", "Katalin Kovács ( HUN )", "Katrin Wagner ( GER )", "Lior Karmi ( ISR )" ], [ "2005 Zagreb", "Katrin Wagner-Augustin ( GER )", "Dalma Benedek ( HUN )", "Karen Furneaux ( CAN )" ], [ "2006 Szeged", "Dalma Benedek ( HUN )", "Katrin Wagner-Augustin ( GER )", "Michaela Mrůzková ( CZE )" ], [ "2007 Duisburg", "Katalin Kovács ( HUN )", "Friedericke Leue ( GER )", "Sofia Paldanius ( SWE )" ], [ "2009 Dartmouth", "Katalin Kovács ( HUN )", "Franziska Weber ( GER )", "Bridgette Hartley ( RSA )" ], [ "2010 Poznań", "Franziska Weber ( GER )", "Katalin Kovács ( HUN )", "Sofia Paldanius ( SWE )" ], [ "2011 Szeged", "Tamara Csipes ( HUN )", "Krisztina Fazekas Zur ( USA )", "Naomi Flood ( AUS ) ( AUS )" ], [ "2013 Duisburg", "Erika Medveczky ( HUN )", "Verena Hantl ( GER )", "Edyta Dzieniszewska ( POL )" ], [ "2014 Moscow", "Teneale Hatton ( NZL )", "Tamara Csipes ( HUN )", "Dalma Ružičić-Benedek ( SRB )" ], [ "2015 Milan", "Erika Medveczky ( HUN )", "Kristina Bedeč ( SRB )", "Margaret Hogan ( USA )" ], [ "2017 Račice", "Alyce Burnett ( AUS )", "Karin Johansson ( SWE )", "Rachel Cawthorn ( GBR )" ], [ "2018 Montemor-o-Velho", "Dóra Bodonyi ( HUN )", "Lizzie Broughton ( GBR )", "Bridgitte Hartley ( RSA )" ], [ "2019 Szeged", "Tamara Csipes ( HUN )", "Justyna Iskrzycka ( POL )", "Lizzie Broughton ( GBR )" ] ]
K-1 1000 m
Debuted : 1997 .
List_of_ICF_Canoe_Sprint_World_Championships_medalists_in_women's_kayak_8
This is a list of medalists from the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in women's kayak.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Street_Fighter_Alpha_3
Street Fighter Alpha 3
[ "Character", "Street Fighter Alpha 3 ( Arcade )", "Street Fighter Alpha 3 ( PS1 , DC , Sega Saturn ) Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper ( Arcade )", "Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper ( GBA )", "Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX ( PSP )", "Total" ]
[ [ "Adon", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "4" ], [ "Akuma", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "4" ], [ "Balrog", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "4" ], [ "Birdie", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "4" ], [ "Blanka", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "4" ], [ "Cammy", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "4" ], [ "Charlie", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "4" ], [ "Chun-Li", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "4" ], [ "Cody", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "4" ], [ "Dhalsim", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "4" ], [ "Dan", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "4" ], [ "Dee Jay", "No", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "3" ], [ "E. Honda", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "4" ], [ "Eagle", "No", "No", "Yes", "Yes", "2" ], [ "Evil Ryu", "No", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "3" ], [ "Fei Long", "No", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "3" ], [ "Gen", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "4" ], [ "Guile", "No", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "3" ], [ "Guy", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "4" ], [ "Ingrid", "No", "No", "No", "Yes", "1" ] ]
Characters
The game brings back all eighteen of the characters that appeared in Street Fighter Alpha 2 . As with the previous Alpha titles , several characters were added to the game : Cammy , who was previously featured in the console-exclusive Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold , E. Honda , Blanka , Balrog , and Vega . New characters introduced in Alpha 3 include R. Mika , a Japanese female wrestler who idolizes Zangief ; Karin , Sakura 's rival who was first introduced in the Street Fighter manga Sakura Ganbaru ! by Masahiko Nakahira ; Cody from Final Fight , who has since become an escaped convict ; and Juli and Juni , two of Shadaloo 's `` Dolls '' who serve as Bison 's assassins and guards . The PlayStation version added the remaining characters introduced in Super Street Fighter II : Dee Jay , Fei Long , and T. Hawk , along with Guile from Street Fighter II , Evil Ryu and Shin Akuma from Street Fighter Alpha 2 , the latter three being unlockable . The Sega Saturn and Dreamcast versions move Guile and Evil Ryu to the default . The Game Boy Advance port contains all of the characters from previous versions , as well as three additional characters : Yun from Street Fighter III , Maki from Final Fight 2 , and Eagle from the original Street Fighter , all three based on their incarnations from Capcom vs. SNK 2 : Mark of the Millennium 2001 . The PlayStation Portable version , Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX , also adds Ingrid from Capcom Fighting Evolution , to bring the total character count to 38 characters .
Street_Fighter_Alpha_3_0
Street Fighter Alpha 3 is a 2D competitive fighting game originally released by Capcom for the arcades in 1998. It is the third game in the Street Fighter Alpha sub-series, which serves as a prequel to Street Fighter II, and ran on the same CP System II hardware as previous Alpha games. The game was produced after the Street Fighter III sub-series has started, being released after , but before . Alpha 3 further expanded the playable fighter roster from Street Fighter Alpha 2 and added new features such as selectable fighting styles called isms. Alpha 3 has also been released on a variety of home platforms starting with the PlayStation port in 1998, which added an exclusive World Tour mode and brought back even more characters, with further versions on the Sega Saturn, Dreamcast, Game Boy Advance and PlayStation Portable. The game was also included in the Street Fighter Alpha Anthology, as well as the Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_Los_Angeles_Clippers_season
2018–19 Los Angeles Clippers season
[ "Player", "Reason left", "New team" ]
[ [ "DeAndre Jordan", "Free agency , July 8 , 2018", "Dallas Mavericks" ], [ "C.J . Williams", "Waived , July 27 , 2018", "Minnesota Timberwolves" ], [ "Jawun Evans", "Waived , October 15 , 2018", "Northern Arizona Suns" ], [ "Alexis Ajinça", "Waived , October 15 , 2018", "ASVEL Basket ( LNB Pro A )" ], [ "Milos Teodosic", "Waived , February 7 , 2019", "Virtus Bologna ( LBA )" ], [ "Marcin Gortat", "Waived , February 7 , 2019", "Retired" ], [ "Michael Beasley", "Waived , February 9 , 2019", "Guangdong Southern Tigers ( CBA )" ], [ "Justin Bibbs", "Contract expired , April 1 , 2019", "Maine Red Claws" ], [ "Luc Mbah a Moute", "Waived , April 7 , 2019", "Houston Rockets" ] ]
Transactions -- Free agency
2018–19_Los_Angeles_Clippers_season_17
The 2018-19 Los Angeles Clippers season was the 49th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), their 41st season in Southern California, and their 35th season in Los Angeles. For the first time since the 2014-15 season, Austin Rivers was not on the roster following a trade to the Washington Wizards in exchange for Marcin Gortat, ending the father-son duo with his father, Doc Rivers. Additionally, longtime center DeAndre Jordan opted out of his contract with the Clippers, and became a free agent. On July 6, 2018, he signed a one-year deal with the Dallas Mavericks. In their first full season without stars Chris Paul, Blake Griffin, and DeAndre Jordan, the Clippers still produced a winning season by March 19, and clinched a playoff berth on March 26, 2019, following a victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves, making their first playoff appearance since 2017. In the playoffs, the Clippers faced the defending two-time NBA champion Golden State Warriors in the First Round, losing in six games. The two teams previously met in the 2014 playoffs, in which the Clippers won in seven games amidst a scandal surrounding former owner Donald Sterling. They were the first team since the 2016 playoffs to beat the Warriors twice on the road. In Game 2 of the First Round, the Clippers set an NBA record for the largest comeback in playoff history, overcoming a 31-point deficit in the third quarter, en route to defeating the Warriors 135-131 to tie the series 1-1.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_NHL_Entry_Draft
2010 NHL Entry Draft
[ "#", "Player", "Nationality", "NHL Team", "College/Junior/Club Team" ]
[ [ "61", "Ryan Martindale ( C )", "Canada", "Edmonton Oilers", "Ottawa 67 's ( OHL )" ], [ "62", "Greg McKegg ( C )", "Canada", "Toronto Maple Leafs", "Erie Otters ( OHL )" ], [ "63", "Brock Beukeboom ( D )", "United States", "Tampa Bay Lightning ( from Florida via Los Angeles )", "Sault Ste . Marie Greyhounds ( OHL )" ], [ "64", "Max Reinhart ( C )", "Canada", "Calgary Flames ( from Columbus )", "Kootenay Ice ( WHL )" ], [ "65", "Kirill Kabanov ( LW )", "Russia", "New York Islanders", "Moncton Wildcats ( QMJHL )" ], [ "66", "Radko Gudas ( D )", "Czech Republic", "Tampa Bay Lightning", "Everett Silvertips ( WHL )" ], [ "67", "Danny Biega ( D )", "Canada", "Carolina Hurricanes", "Harvard University ( ECAC )" ], [ "68", "Jerome Gauthier-Leduc ( D )", "Canada", "Buffalo Sabres ( from Atlanta )", "Rouyn-Noranda Huskies ( QMJHL )" ], [ "69", "Joe Basaraba ( RW )", "Canada", "Florida Panthers ( from Minnesota )", "Shattuck-Saint Mary 's ( Midget Major AAA )" ], [ "70", "Jordan Weal ( C )", "Canada", "Los Angeles Kings ( from NY Rangers )", "Regina Pats ( WHL )" ], [ "71", "Michael Bournival ( LW )", "Canada", "Colorado Avalanche ( from Dallas )", "Shawinigan Cataractes ( QMJHL )" ], [ "72", "Adam Janosik ( D )", "Slovakia", "Tampa Bay Lightning ( from Anaheim )", "Gatineau Olympiques ( QMJHL )" ], [ "73", "Joey Leach ( D )", "Canada", "Calgary Flames", "Kootenay Ice ( WHL )" ], [ "74", "Max Gardiner ( C )", "United States", "St. Louis Blues", "Minnetonka High School ( USHS-MN )" ], [ "75", "Kevin Sundher ( C )", "Canada", "Buffalo Sabres ( from Boston )", "Chilliwack Bruins ( WHL )" ], [ "76", "Jakub Culek ( LW )", "Czech Republic", "Ottawa Senators", "Rimouski Oceanic ( QMJHL )" ], [ "77", "Alexander Guptill ( LW )", "Canada", "Dallas Stars ( from Colorado )", "Orangeville Crushers ( CCHL )" ], [ "78", "Taylor Aronson ( D )", "United States", "Nashville Predators", "Portland Winterhawks ( WHL )" ], [ "79", "Sondre Olden ( LW/RW )", "Norway", "Toronto Maple Leafs ( from Los Angeles )", "Modo Hockey ( J20 SuperElit )" ], [ "80", "Bryan Rust ( RW )", "United States", "Pittsburgh Penguins", "US NTDP ( USHL )" ] ]
Selections by round -- Round three
Ryan Martindale , picked 61st overall by the Edmonton Oilers Jordan Weal , picked 70th overall by the Los Angeles Kings
2010_NHL_Entry_Draft_4
The 2010 NHL Entry Draft was the 48th NHL Entry Draft, held on June 25-26, 2010 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California, home arena of the Los Angeles Kings. This was the first time Los Angeles hosted the NHL Entry Draft. An unofficial record of 11 American-trained players were selected in the first round, starting with Jack Campbell and ending with Brock Nelson. The record was set in the 2006 and 2007 drafts, where 10 U.S.-trained players were selected in the first round.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities,_towns_and_villages_in_Cyprus
List of cities, towns and villages in Cyprus
[ "English", "Greek", "Turkish" ]
[ [ "Achna", "'Αχνα", "Düzce / Ahna" ], [ "Agia Marina", "Αγία Μαρίνα", "Aymarina" ], [ "Agia Marinouda", "Αγία Μαρινούδα", "Ayarinuda" ], [ "Agia Trias", "Αγία Τριάς", "Sipahi" ], [ "Agia Varvara", "Αγία Βαρβάρα", "Engindere" ], [ "Agioi Trimithias", "Αγίοι Τριμιθιάς", "Aytrimitya" ], [ "Agios Sozomenos", "Άγιος Σωζόμενος", "Arpalık" ], [ "Aglandjia", "Αγλαντζιά", "Eğlence / Eylence" ], [ "Agros", "Αγρός", "Ağro" ], [ "Akaki", "Ακάκι , Cypriot dialect : Ακάτζι", "Akaça" ], [ "Akanthou", "Ακανθού", "Tatlısu / Akatu" ], [ "Akrotiri", "Ακρωτήρι", "Ağrotur" ], [ "Amargeti", "Αμαργέτη", "Gelgit / Amarkit" ], [ "Amathous", "Αμαθούς", "Amatu" ], [ "Anarita", "Αναρίτα", "Anarida" ], [ "Apostolos Andreas", "Απόστολος Ανδρέας", "Ayandreya Manastırı" ], [ "Argaki", "Αργάκι", "Akçay" ], [ "Arminou", "Αρμινου", "Ermino" ], [ "Athienou", "Αθηαίνου", "Kiracıköy" ], [ "Asha", "Άσσια", "Paşaköy / Aşa" ] ]
Minor towns and villages
List_of_cities_in_Cyprus_1
This is a list of settlements in Cyprus. The English-language name is indicated first, followed by the Greek name in Greek script (if it is different from the English-language name, the Greek name is rendered in the Latin alphabet), followed by the Turkish name. Listed last is a former name or one used in antiquity. Note that even though, prior to the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus, Turkish names existed for some villages/towns, due to political reasons, most of the villages/towns were given a different Turkish name. The largest cities in Cyprus are Nicosia, Limassol, Larnaca, Famagusta, Paphos and Kyrenia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Brentford_F.C._international_players
List of Brentford F.C. international players
[ "Player", "Nationality", "Position" ]
[ [ "Jan Žambůrek", "Czech Republic", "CM" ], [ "Gustav Mogensen", "Denmark", "FW" ], [ "Lukas Talbro", "Denmark", "DF" ], [ "Audrius Laučys", "Lithuania", "CB" ], [ "Stefan Tomasevic", "Montenegro", "DF" ], [ "Jonny Mitchell", "Scotland", "DM" ], [ "Simon Andersson", "Sweden", "GK" ], [ "Fredrik Hammar", "Sweden", "MF" ], [ "Joe Adams", "Wales", "W" ] ]
Youth international players -- U19
List_of_Brentford_F.C._international_players_11
Brentford Football Club is an English professional football club based in Brentford, Hounslow, London. Between 1897 and 1920, the first team competed in the London League, Southern League and Western League. Since 1920, the first team has competed in the Football League and other nationally and internationally organised competitions. All players who won a full international cap during their time with Brentford are listed below.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/940_AM
940 AM
[ "Call sign", "City of license", "Day kW", "Night kW", "Transmitter coordinates" ]
[ [ "KDIL", "Jerome , Idaho", "1", "0.25", "42°43′38″N 114°37′37″W / 42.727222°N 114.626944°W / 42.727222 ; -114.626944 ( KDIL - 1 kW day , 0.25 kW night )" ], [ "KFIG", "Fresno , California", "50", "50", "36°29′20″N 119°19′33″W / 36.488889°N 119.325833°W / 36.488889 ; -119.325833 ( KFIG - 50 kW day , 50 kW night )" ], [ "KGMS", "Tucson , Arizona", "1", "0.25", "32°12′04″N 111°01′02″W / 32.201111°N 111.017222°W / 32.201111 ; -111.017222 ( KGMS - 1 kW day , 0.25 kW night )" ], [ "KIXZ", "Amarillo , Texas", "5", "1", "35°09′17″N 101°45′28″W / 35.154722°N 101.757778°W / 35.154722 ; -101.757778 ( KIXZ - 5 kW day , 1 kW night )" ], [ "KKNE", "Waipahu , Hawaii", "10", "10", "21°26′43″N 158°03′49″W / 21.445278°N 158.063611°W / 21.445278 ; -158.063611 ( KKNE - 10 kW day , 10 kW night )" ], [ "KMER", "Kemmerer , Wyoming", "0.24", "0.15", "41°47′58″N 110°32′44″W / 41.799444°N 110.545556°W / 41.799444 ; -110.545556 ( KMER - 0.24 kW day , 0.15 kW night )" ], [ "KPSZ", "Des Moines , Iowa", "10", "5", "41°28′35″N 93°22′26″W / 41.476389°N 93.373889°W / 41.476389 ; -93.373889 ( KPSZ - 10 kW day , 5 kW night )" ], [ "KSWM", "Aurora , Missouri", "1", "0.038", "36°59′39″N 93°42′58″W / 36.994167°N 93.716111°W / 36.994167 ; -93.716111 ( KSWM - 1 kW day , 0.038 kW night )" ], [ "KTFS", "Texarkana , Texas", "2.5", "0.011", "33°24′28″N 94°02′45″W / 33.407778°N 94.045833°W / 33.407778 ; -94.045833 ( KTFS - 2.5 kW day , 0.011 kW night )" ], [ "KVSH", "Valentine , Nebraska", "5", "0.019", "42°51′54″N 100°31′07″W / 42.865°N 100.518611°W / 42.865 ; -100.518611 ( KVSH - 5 kW day , 0.019 kW night )" ], [ "KWBY", "Woodburn , Oregon", "0.25", "0.2", "45°10′37″N 122°50′58″W / 45.176944°N 122.849444°W / 45.176944 ; -122.849444 ( KWBY - 0.25 kW day , 0.2 kW night )" ], [ "WADV", "Lebanon , Pennsylvania", "1", "0.005", "40°22′22″N 76°21′53″W / 40.372778°N 76.364722°W / 40.372778 ; -76.364722 ( WADV - 1 kW day , 0.005 kW night )" ], [ "WCIT", "Lima , Ohio", "0.25", "0.006", "40°43′21″N 84°05′04″W / 40.7225°N 84.084444°W / 40.7225 ; -84.084444 ( WCIT - 0.25 kW day , 0.006 kW night )" ], [ "WCND", "Shelbyville , Kentucky", "0.25", "0.01", "38°12′48″N 85°10′16″W / 38.213333°N 85.171111°W / 38.213333 ; -85.171111 ( WCND - 0.25 kW day , 0.01 kW night )" ], [ "WCPC", "Houston , Mississippi", "50", "0.25", "33°56′00″N 89°00′33″W / 33.933333°N 89.009167°W / 33.933333 ; -89.009167 ( WCPC - 50 kW day , 0.25 kW night )" ], [ "WECO", "Wartburg , Tennessee", "5", "0.016", "36°05′48″N 84°35′31″W / 36.096667°N 84.591944°W / 36.096667 ; -84.591944 ( WECO - 5 kW day , 0.016 kW night )" ], [ "WFAW", "Fort Atkinson , Wisconsin", "0.5", "0.55", "42°54′24″N 88°45′06″W / 42.906667°N 88.751667°W / 42.906667 ; -88.751667 ( WFAW - 0.5 kW day , 0.55 kW night )" ], [ "WGFP", "Webster , Massachusetts", "1", "0.004", "42°03′17″N 71°50′00″W / 42.054722°N 71.833333°W / 42.054722 ; -71.833333 ( WGFP - 1 kW day , 0.004 kW night )" ], [ "WGRP", "Greenville , Pennsylvania", "1", "0.002", "41°23′10″N 80°24′35″W / 41.386111°N 80.409722°W / 41.386111 ; -80.409722 ( WGRP - 1 kW day , 0.002 kW night )" ], [ "WIDG", "St. Ignace , Michigan", "5", "0.004", "45°51′44″N 84°46′55″W / 45.862222°N 84.781944°W / 45.862222 ; -84.781944 ( WIDG - 5 kW day , 0.004 kW night )" ] ]
In the United States
940_AM_1
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 940 kHz: 940 AM is a Mexican and Canadian clear channel frequency; XEQ, Mexico City and CFNV, Montreal, Quebec are the dominant Class A clear channel stations on this frequency. See also List of broadcast station classes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Women's_European_Volleyball_Championship_qualification
2013 Women's European Volleyball Championship qualification
[ "Date", "Time", "", "Score", "", "Set 1", "Set 2", "Set 3", "Set 4", "Total", "Report" ]
[ [ "13 Sep", "16:00", "Slovakia", "2-3", "Spain", "24-26", "25-21", "20-25", "25-17", "109-106", "Report" ], [ "13 Sep", "18:30", "Sweden", "0-3", "Israel", "21-25", "22-25", "17-25", "", "60-75", "Report" ], [ "14 Sep", "16:00", "Spain", "3-0", "Sweden", "25-15", "25-11", "25-20", "", "75-46", "Report" ], [ "14 Sep", "18:30", "Israel", "1-3", "Slovakia", "22-25", "25-20", "17-25", "22-25", "86-95", "Report" ], [ "15 Sep", "16:00", "Sweden", "0-3", "Slovakia", "20-25", "17-25", "12-25", "", "49-75", "Report" ], [ "15 Sep", "18:30", "Israel", "1-3", "Spain", "19-25", "17-25", "25-21", "19-25", "80-96", "Report" ] ]
Second round -- Pool A
The tournament was held at Metrowest Sport Palace in Ra'anana , Israel .
2013_Women's_European_Volleyball_Championship_qualification_7
The qualification for the 2013 Women's European Volleyball Championship was held from May 11, 2012 to May 27, 2013.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_in_fish_paleontology
2015 in fish paleontology
[ "Name", "Novelty", "Status", "Authors", "Age", "Location", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Driscollaspis", "Gen. et sp . nov", "Valid", "Rücklin , Long & Trinajstic", "Late Devonian", "Morocco", "A selenosteid arthrodire . The type species is Driscollaspis pankowskiorum" ], [ "Groenlandaspis potyi", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Olive , Prestianni & Dupret", "Devonian ( late Famennian )", "Belgium", "A phlyctaeniid arthrodire , a species of Groenlandaspis" ], [ "Grossilepis rikiki", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Olive", "Devonian ( late Famennian )", "Belgium", "A member of Antiarchi , a species of Grossilepis" ], [ "Pauropetalichthys", "Gen. et sp . nov", "Valid", "Pan et al", "Devonian ( late Emsian )", "China", "A quasipetalichthyid petalichthyid . The type species is Pauropetalichthys magnoculus" ], [ "Remigolepis durnalensis", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Olive", "Devonian ( Famennian )", "Belgium", "A member of Antiarchi , a species of Remigolepis" ], [ "Turrisaspis strudensis", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Olive et al", "Devonian ( late Famennian )", "Belgium", "A relative of Groenlandaspis , a species of Turrisaspis" ] ]
New taxa -- Placoderms
2015_in_fish_paleontology_1
This list of fossil fishes described in 2015 is a list of new taxa of jawless vertebrates, placoderms, acanthodians, fossil cartilaginous fishes, bony fishes and other fishes of every kind that have been described during the year 2015, as well as other significant discoveries and events related to paleontology of fishes that occurred in the year 2015. The list only includes taxa at the level of genus or species.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montenegrin_First_League
Montenegrin First League
[ "Rank", "Player", "Club ( s )", "Games", "First", "Last" ]
[ [ "1", "Srđan Graovac", "Petrovac , Budućnost , Mornar", "178", "2006-07", "2015-16" ], [ "2", "Alphonse Soppo", "Rudar , Zeta", "106", "2015-16", "2018-19" ], [ "3", "Predrag Ranđelović", "Rudar , Mogren", "102", "2008-09", "2011-12" ], [ "4", "Ivica Jovanović", "Rudar", "70", "2008-09", "2011-12" ], [ "5", "Igor Matić", "Grbalj , Mogren", "70", "2009-10", "2011-12" ] ]
Players and managers -- Players
Performances [ edit ] Defender from Bosnia and Herzegovina Srđan Graovac , who played for Petrovac , Budućnost and Mornar , is foreign player with most performances in the history of Prva CFL . Except him , two other foreign players which played more than 100 games in Prva CFL are Alphonse Soppo and Predrag Ranđelović . Below is list of 5 foreign players with the biggest number of played games in Prva CFL .
Montenegrin_First_League_16
The First League of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Prva crnogorska fudbalska liga - Prva CFL - 1. CFL; pronounced [pr̂ːvaː t͡srnǒɡorskaː fûdbaːlskaː lǐːɡa]) is the top football league in Montenegro. Founded in 2006, competition is headed by the Football Association of Montenegro. 10 teams participate in this league. The winner of the Montenegrin First League starts the qualifications for the UEFA Champions League from the second round. The second and third placed team and Montenegrin Cup winner play in the qualifying rounds of the UEFA Europa League. The last placed team is directly relegated to the Montenegrin Second League, and the two others are playing in Montenegrin First League playoffs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_Armenian_First_League
2018–19 Armenian First League
[ "Team", "President", "Manager", "Captain", "Kit manufacturer" ]
[ [ "Erebuni", "Tigran Ayvazyan", "Sevada Arzumanyan ( matchday 1 to 18 )", "Sos Tadevosyan", "Joma" ], [ "Junior Sevan", "Hayk Grigoryan", "Syarhey Herasimets", "Gor Martirosyan", "2K Sport" ], [ "Lokomotiv Yerevan", "Hrachik Kananyan", "Vahe Gevorgyan ( matchday 1 to 18 ) Anatoliy Piskovets ( matchday 19 & onwards )", "Arman Zeinalyan", "Givova" ], [ "Yerevan", "Karen Harutyunyan", "Samvel Sargsyan", "Yevgeni Skoblikov", "Nike" ], [ "Alashkert-2", "Bagrat Navoyan", "Sergey Erzrumyan", "Artashes Arakelyan", "Joma" ], [ "Ararat-Armenia-2", "Poghos Galstyan", "Tigran Petrosyants", "Albert Khachumyan", "Joma" ], [ "Ararat Yerevan-2", "Hiraç Yagan ( until Sept. 2018 ) Hrach Kaprielian ( from Oct. 2018 )", "Georgi Andriasyan ( matchday 1 to 18 ) Albert Safaryan ( matchday 19 & onwards )", "Sergey Mkrtchyan", "Jako" ], [ "Banants-2", "Hrach Aghabekian", "Aram Hakobyan", "Erik Vardanyan", "Adidas" ], [ "Banants-3", "Hrach Aghabekian", "Tigran Arakelyan", "Mikayel Mirzoyan", "Adidas" ], [ "Gandzasar-2", "Garnik Aghababian", "Ashot Manucharyan", "Tigran Ivanyan", "Adidas" ], [ "Pyunik-2", "Artur Soghomonyan", "Albert Sarkisyan", "Vigen Begoyan", "Nike" ], [ "Shirak-2", "Arman Sahakyan", "Tigran Davtyan", "Artur Amiryan", "Adidas" ] ]
Stadiums and locations -- Personnel and sponsorship
2018–19_Armenian_First_League_1
The 2018-19 Armenian First League season is the 27th since its establishment. The season was launched on August 6, 2018, and concluded on June 13, 2019. Although Junior Sevan were reigned as champions, however, they did not gain promotion to the 2019-20 Armenian Premier League, due to not meeting the requirements of the Football Federation of Armenia to take part at the Armenian Premier League competition. Instead, runners-up Yerevan gained promotion, as they met the above-mentioned requirements.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_North_Queensland_Cowboys_season
2011 North Queensland Cowboys season
[ "Date", "Round", "Opponent", "Venue", "Score", "Tries", "Goals", "Attendance" ]
[ [ "11 March", "Round 1", "Brisbane Broncos", "Suncorp Stadium", "16 - 14", "Bani , Tamou , Tupou", "Thurston ( 2/3 )", "45,119" ], [ "19 March", "Round 2", "Newcastle Knights", "Dairy Farmers Stadium", "22 - 34", "Graham ( 2 ) , Ah Mau , Jones", "Thurston ( 3/4 )", "14,061" ], [ "28 March", "Round 3", "Melbourne Storm", "Dairy Farmers Stadium", "34 - 6", "Bowen ( 2 ) , Graham ( 2 ) , T Sims , Tupou", "Thurston ( 5/6 )", "9,554" ], [ "2 April", "Round 4", "Parramatta Eels", "Parramatta Stadium", "20 - 22", "Faifai Loa ( 2 ) , Graham , Tonga", "Thurston ( 2/4 )", "12,226" ], [ "8 April", "Round 5", "Gold Coast Titans", "Dairy Farmers Stadium", "22 - 12", "Bowen , Cooper , Thurston , Tonga", "Thurston ( 3/4 )", "13,651" ], [ "16 April", "Round 6", "Canberra Raiders", "Dairy Farmers Stadium", "26 - 18", "Bolton , Hall , Thurston , Winterstein", "Thurston ( 5/5 )", "10,741" ], [ "23 April", "Round 7", "Cronulla Sharks", "Toyota Stadium", "30 - 12", "Cooper ( 2 ) , Faifai Loa , Graham , Tonga", "Thurston ( 5/6 )", "7,340" ], [ "30 April", "Round 8", "Manly Sea Eagles", "Dairy Farmers Stadium", "22 - 20", "Bowen ( 2 ) , Payne , Thurston", "Thurston ( 3/4 )", "14,884" ], [ "8 May", "Round 9", "St George Illawarra Dragons", "WIN Jubilee Oval", "8 - 22", "Thurston", "Thurston ( 2/2 )", "13,056" ], [ "14 May", "Round 10", "Parramatta Eels", "Dairy Farmers Stadium", "40 - 26", "Thurston ( 2 ) , Tonga ( 2 ) , Faifai Loa , Hall , Winterstein", "Thurston ( 6/7 )", "13,610" ], [ "28 May", "Round 12", "Sydney Roosters", "Dairy Farmers Stadium", "20 - 6", "Hall , Tamou , Thurston", "Thurston ( 4/4 )", "13,335" ], [ "5 June", "Round 13", "Canberra Raiders", "Canberra Stadium", "40 - 24", "Faifai Loa ( 2 ) , T Sims ( 2 ) , Hall , Payne , Thurston", "Thurston ( 6/7 )", "11,128" ], [ "11 June", "Round 14", "Manly Sea Eagles", "Brookvale Oval", "4 - 24", "Graham", "Cooper ( 0/1 )", "8,452" ], [ "18 June", "Round 15", "Warriors", "Dairy Farmers Stadium", "30 - 10", "Faifai Loa ( 2 ) , Graham , Jones , Segeyaro , T Sims , Thurston", "Cooper ( 1/3 ) , Graham ( 0/1 ) Thurston ( 0/3 )", "16,081" ], [ "26 June", "Round 16", "Penrith Panthers", "Centrebet Stadium", "20 - 30", "Cooper ( 2 ) , Jones , Segeyaro", "Thurston ( 2/4 )", "14,090" ], [ "11 July", "Round 18", "Newcastle Knights", "Ausgrid Stadium", "22 - 12", "Paterson , Riethmuller , Segeyaro , Tupou", "Bowen ( 3/5 )", "17,212" ], [ "16 July", "Round 19", "Wests Tigers", "Dairy Farmers Stadium", "18 - 38", "Paterson ( 2 ) , Tonga ( 2 )", "Bowen ( 1/4 )", "12,880" ], [ "23 July", "Round 20", "Gold Coast Titans", "Skilled Park", "28 - 20", "Graham ( 2 ) , Cooper , Tate , Tonga", "Bowen ( 4/5 )", "15,741" ] ]
Fixtures -- Regular season
2011_North_Queensland_Cowboys_season_5
The 2011 North Queensland Cowboys season was the 17th season in the club's history. They competed in the National Rugby League's 2011 Telstra Premiership. They finished the regular season in 7th place and were knocked out in the first week of the finals by the eventual premiers, the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014–15_HC_Slovan_Bratislava_season
2014–15 HC Slovan Bratislava season
[ "#", "Date", "Home team", "Score", "Away team", "Arena", "Attendance", "Record", "Recap" ]
[ [ "43", "4", "Medveščak Zagreb", "5-4", "Slovan Bratislava", "Dom Sportova", "5,754", "13-4-5-21", "[ 53 ]" ], [ "44", "8", "Dinamo Minsk", "3 - 2 SO", "Slovan Bratislava", "Minsk-Arena", "15,086", "13-4-6-21", "[ 54 ]" ], [ "45", "10", "Lokomotiv Yaroslavl", "0-2", "Slovan Bratislava", "Arena 2000", "9,015", "14-4-6-21", "[ 55 ]" ], [ "46", "12", "Vityaz Podolsk", "2 - 1 OT", "Slovan Bratislava", "Podolsk Hero Arena", "1,500", "14-4-7-21", "[ 56 ]" ], [ "47", "15", "Slovan Bratislava", "3-5", "HC Sochi", "Slovnaft Arena", "8,784", "14-4-7-22", "[ 57 ]" ], [ "48", "17", "Slovan Bratislava", "0-2", "Dynamo Moscow", "Slovnaft Arena", "10,055", "14-4-7-23", "[ 58 ]" ], [ "49", "20", "Slovan Bratislava", "4-6", "Dinamo Minsk", "Slovnaft Arena", "7,856", "14-4-7-24", "[ 59 ]" ], [ "50", "22", "Slovan Bratislava", "4-5", "Atlant Mytishchi", "Slovnaft Arena", "7,574", "14-4-7-25", "[ 60 ]" ], [ "51", "28", "SKA Saint Petersburg", "1 - 2 SO", "Slovan Bratislava", "Ice Palace", "12,192", "14-5-7-25", "[ 61 ]" ], [ "52", "30", "Jokerit Helsinki", "4-0", "Slovan Bratislava", "Hartwall Arena", "12,472", "14-5-7-26", "[ 62 ]" ] ]
2014–15_HC_Slovan_Bratislava_season_9
The 2014-15 HC Slovan Bratislava season has been the 3rd season for Bratislava based club in Kontinental Hockey League. Slovan started the season with a series of three wins, which was the best start since Slovan joined KHL. Then, after a series of three games without a win the head coach Rostislav Čada asked for release from his contract, which was accepted by Slovan's executives. In the following home game against CSKA Moscow the team was led by Vladimír Országh, former assistant coach. On September 23 it was announced that a Finnish coach Petri Matikainen would lead Slovan until the end of this season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Buffalo_Sabres_broadcasters
List of Buffalo Sabres broadcasters
[ "Year", "Station", "Play-by-play", "Color commentator ( s )", "Studio hosts" ]
[ [ "1999-2000", "WHTT-FM", "Rick Jeanneret", "Jim Lorentz", "Brian Blessing and Mike Robitaille" ], [ "1998-99", "WHTT-FM", "Rick Jeanneret", "Jim Lorentz", "Tom Schuh 1st half of season and Mark Jeanneret 2nd half of season" ], [ "1997-98", "WHTT-FM", "Rick Jeanneret", "Jim Lorentz", "Brian Blessing and Mike Robitaille" ], [ "1996-97", "WHTT-FM", "Pete Weber", "Danny Gare", "Dave Miller" ], [ "1995-96", "WWKB-AM", "Pete Weber", "Danny Gare", "Dave Miller" ], [ "1994-95", "WGR", "Rick Jeanneret", "Larry Playfair", "Barry Buetel" ], [ "1993-94", "WGR", "Rick Jeanneret", "Larry Playfair", "Barry Buetel" ], [ "1992-93", "WGR", "Rick Jeanneret", "Larry Playfair", "Pete Weber" ], [ "1991-92", "WGR", "Rick Jeanneret", "Danny Gare", "Pete Weber" ], [ "1990-91", "WGR", "Rick Jeanneret", "Danny Gare", "Pete Weber" ] ]
Radio -- 1990s
List_of_Buffalo_Sabres_broadcasters_7
The following is a chronological history of all local broadcasters of the Buffalo Sabres. Since 1997, radio and television broadcast production has been largely consolidated into the Sabres Hockey Network unit.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_deportees_from_Norway_during_World_War_II
Jewish deportees from Norway during World War II
[ "", "Ship", "", "", "" ]
[ [ "County", "Donau", "Gotenland", "Monte Rosa", "Totals" ], [ "Østfold", "2", "2", "1", "9" ], [ "Akershus", "36", "2", "", "39" ], [ "Buskerud", "15", "1", "", "20" ], [ "Finnmark", "2", "", "", "2" ], [ "Hedmark", "5", "1", "3", "9" ], [ "Hordaland", "13", "12", "1", "26" ], [ "Møre og Romsdal", "3", "24", "3", "30" ], [ "Nordland", "6", "3", "4", "13" ], [ "Oppland", "12", "2", "", "14" ], [ "Oslo", "395", "41", "23", "476" ], [ "Rogaland", "5", "5", "", "13" ], [ "Sør-Trøndelag", "6", "53", "2", "62" ], [ "Sogn og Fjordane", "4", "", "", "4" ], [ "Telemark", "", "1", "1", "2" ], [ "Troms", "1", "8", "8", "17" ], [ "Vest-Agder", "2", "", "", "2" ], [ "Vestfold", "27", "2", "", "29" ], [ "Totals", "534", "157", "46", "768" ] ]
Distribution of deportees by county arrested and transport
Jewish individuals who were deported included those with Norwegian citizenship , foreign citizens , and stateless refugees that were arrested and deported . The site where they were arrested was not always their place of residence ; many had relocated to rural areas to avoid detection . The majority of those deported were immediately murdered in the gas chambers at Auschwitz ; some were put to slave labor but perished soon after . A very small number ultimately survived . [ 3 ]
Jewish_deportees_from_Norway_during_World_War_II_2
Prior to the deportation of individuals of Jewish background to the concentration camps there were at least 2,173 Jews in Norway. During the Nazi occupation of Norway 772 of these were arrested, detained, and/or deported, most of them sent to Auschwitz. 742 were murdered in the camps, 23 died as a result of extrajudicial execution, murder, and suicide during the war. Between 28 and 34 of those deported survived their continued imprisonment (following their deportation). The Norwegian police and German authorities kept records of these victims, and so, researchers were able to compile information about the deportees.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1891_Cornell_Big_Red_football_team
1891 Cornell Big Red football team
[ "Date", "Opponent", "Site", "Result" ]
[ [ "October 3", "Syracuse", "Ithaca , NY", "W 68-0" ], [ "October 10", "Bucknell", "Ithaca , NY", "L 0-4" ], [ "October 17", "Stevens", "Ithaca , NY", "W 72-0" ], [ "October 24", "Lafayette", "Ithaca , NY", "W 30-0" ], [ "November 7", "Lehigh", "Ithaca , NY", "W 24-0" ], [ "November 14", "at Princeton", "Princeton , NJ", "L 0-6" ], [ "November 21", "vs. Michigan", "D.A.C . Park Detroit , MI", "W 58-12" ], [ "November 23", "at Detroit Athletic Club", "Detroit", "W 32-0" ], [ "November 25", "at Chicago Athletic Club", "Chicago , IL", "L 4-12" ], [ "November 28", "vs. Michigan", "South Side Park Chicago , IL", "W 10-0" ] ]
Schedule
1891_Cornell_Big_Red_football_team_0
The 1891 Cornell Big Red football team was an American football team that represented Cornell University during the 1891 college football season. The team compiled a 7-3 record and outscored all opponents by a combined total of 298 to 34. No Cornell players received honors on the 1891 College Football All-America Team.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theagaraya_Nagar_(state_assembly_constituency)
Theagaraya Nagar (state assembly constituency)
[ "Assembly", "Election", "Winner", "Party" ]
[ [ "Fifth", "1971", "K. M. Subramaniam", "Indian National Congress ( Organisation )" ], [ "Sixth", "1977", "R. E. Chandran Jayapal", "Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam" ], [ "Seventh", "1980", "K. Sourirajan", "Gandhi Kamaraj Congress Party" ], [ "Eighth", "1984", "K. Sourirajan", "Indian National Congress" ], [ "Ninth", "1989", "S. A. Ganesan", "Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam" ], [ "Tenth", "1991", "S. Jayakumar", "All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam" ], [ "Eleventh", "1996", "A. Chellakumar", "Tamil Maanila Congress" ], [ "Twelfth", "2001", "J. Anbazhagan", "Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam" ], [ "Thirteenth", "2006", "V. P. Kalairajan", "All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam" ], [ "Fourteenth", "2011", "V. P. Kalairajan", "All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam" ], [ "Fifteenth", "2016", "B. Sathyanarayanan", "All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam" ] ]
Tamil Nadu
Theagaraya_Nagar_(state_assembly_constituency)_1
Theagaraya Nagar is the legislative assembly, that includes the locality, T. Nagar, which is located in the southern part of Chennai. Theagaraya Nagar assembly constituency is part of Chennai South (Lok Sabha constituency). The constituency is in existence since 1957 election.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clemson_Tigers_men's_basketball,_1960–69
Clemson Tigers men's basketball, 1960–69
[ "Date", "Opponent", "Site", "Result" ]
[ [ "December 3", "NC State", "Clemson Field House • Clemson , South Carolina", "L 55-56" ], [ "December 5", "at North Carolina", "Woollen Gymnasium • Chapel Hill , North Carolina", "L 48-64" ], [ "December 8*", "at Georgia", "Woodruff Hall • Athens , Georgia", "W 93-73" ], [ "December 13", "# 2 Duke", "Clemson Field House • Clemson , South Carolina", "L 67-92" ], [ "December 15*", "at Creighton", "Omaha Civic Auditorium • Omaha , Nebraska", "L 67-87" ], [ "December 17*", "at Iowa", "Iowa Field House • Iowa City , Iowa", "L 64-74" ], [ "December 28*", "vs. Vanderbilt", "Greenville , South Carolina ( Poinsettia Classic Semifinal )", "L 58-60" ], [ "December 29*", "vs. Army", "Greenville , South Carolina ( Poinsettia Classic Consolation )", "W 72-49" ], [ "January 3*", "Georgia", "Clemson Field House • Clemson , South Carolina", "W 77-60" ], [ "January 5", "at Wake Forest", "Winston-Salem Memorial Coliseum • Winston-Salem , North Carolina", "L 62-80" ], [ "January 8*", "at Furman", "Alley Gymnasium • Greenville , South Carolina", "W 66-64" ], [ "January 12", "at # 6 Duke", "Duke Indoor Stadium • Durham , North Carolina", "L 67-78" ], [ "January 14*", "The Citadel", "Clemson Field House • Clemson , South Carolina", "W 93-65" ], [ "January 26*", "Furman", "Clemson Field House • Clemson , South Carolina", "W 74-73" ], [ "January 28*", "at VMI", "VMI Field House • Lexington , Virginia", "W 68-58" ], [ "February 2", "Wake Forest", "Clemson Field House • Clemson , South Carolina", "W 71-70" ], [ "February 5", "South Carolina", "Clemson Field House • Clemson , South Carolina", "W 80-61" ], [ "February 8", "Virginia", "Clemson Field House • Clemson , South Carolina", "W 86-64" ], [ "February 9", "Maryland", "Clemson Field House • Clemson , South Carolina", "W 62-60" ], [ "February 15", "vs. NC State", "Charlotte Coliseum • Charlotte , North Carolina ( North-South Doubleheader )", "L 50-66" ] ]
1962–63
1962–63 Clemson Tigers men 's basketballConferenceAtlantic Coast Conference1962–63 record12–13 ( 5–9 ACC ) Head coachBobby RobertsHome arenaClemson Field HouseSeasons← 1961–621963–64 →
Clemson_Tigers_men's_basketball,_1960–69_3
The Clemson Tigers men's basketball teams of 1960-1969 represented Clemson University in NCAA college basketball competition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equestrian_at_the_1952_Summer_Olympics_–_Individual_eventing
Equestrian at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Individual eventing
[ "Rank", "Rider", "Horse", "Nation", "Dressage" ]
[ [ "1", "Mauno Roiha", "Laaos", "Finland", "-84.00" ], [ "2", "Wilhelm Büsing", "Hubertus", "Germany", "-103.50" ], [ "3", "Olof Stahre", "Komet", "Sweden", "-108.66" ], [ "4", "Lucio Manzin", "Golden Mount", "Italy", "-108.80" ], [ "5", "Klaus Wagner", "Dachs", "Germany", "-109.66" ], [ "6", "Salvatore Oppes", "Champagne", "Italy", "-110.33" ], [ "7", "Charles Hough Jr", "Cassivellannus", "United States", "-111.66" ], [ "8", "Folke Frölén", "Fair", "Sweden", "-118.20" ], [ "9", "Piero D'Inzeo", "Pagoro", "Italy", "-118.80" ], [ "10", "Aage Rubæk-Nielsen", "Sahara", "Denmark", "-119.00" ], [ "11", "Guy Lefrant", "Verdun", "France", "-119.50" ], [ "12", "Hans Schwarzenbach", "Vae Victis", "Switzerland", "-121.66" ], [ "12", "Otto Mønsted Acthon", "Sirdar", "Denmark", "-121.66" ], [ "14", "Hans von Blixen-Finecke Jr", "Jubal", "Sweden", "-123.33" ], [ "15", "André de la Simone", "Baccus", "France", "-124.50" ], [ "16", "Carlos Villanueva", "San Luis", "Argentina", "-124.66" ], [ "17", "Veikko Vartiainen", "Sabina", "Finland", "-126.00" ], [ "18", "Bertie Hill", "Stella", "Great Britain", "-126.33" ], [ "18", "Werner Kilcher", "Voilette", "Switzerland", "-126.33" ], [ "20", "Max van Loon", "Nerantsoula", "Netherlands", "-127.33" ] ]
Results -- Standings after dressage
Leaders after dressage , Mauno Roiha and Laaos
Equestrian_at_the_1952_Summer_Olympics_–_Individual_eventing_0
The individual eventing in equestrian at the 1956 Olympic Games in Helsinki was held from 30 July to 2 August. Only 34 of the 59 starters were able to finish the competition, with 20 being disqualified in the cross-country, 3 more retiring during that phase, and 2 being disqualified in the jumping.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Youl
John Youl
[ "Season", "Series", "Position", "Car" ]
[ [ "1960", "Australian Drivers ' Championship", "9th", "Cooper T51 Climax" ], [ "1961", "Australian Drivers ' Championship", "6th", "Cooper T51 Climax" ], [ "1962", "Australian Drivers ' Championship", "2nd", "Cooper T51 Climax Cooper T55 Climax" ], [ "1963", "Australian Drivers ' Championship", "2nd", "Cooper T51 Climax Cooper Climax" ], [ "1964", "Tasman Series", "5th", "Cooper Climax" ] ]
Career results
John_Youl_0
John Youl (1932 - 27 September 2009) was an Australian motor racing driver, race track owner and prominent Tasmanian grazier. Youl was best known for his driving in open wheel racing cars during the 1950s and 1960s and by the 60's was one of the most prominent Australians of this discipline. His career highlight came in 1962 when he finished second in the Australian Grand Prix behind international grand prix racer Bruce McLaren at the Caversham airfield circuit. A twice runner-up in the CAMS Gold Star for the Australian Drivers' Championship, Youl raced in the inaugural Tasman Series in 1964 before stepping away from the sport as a competitor. He remained close to the sport however, developing Symmons Plains Raceway on part of the family's grazing land in northern Tasmania. Youl was also a prominent member of the Tasmanian grazing community.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2016_Summer_Paralympics_–_Women's_100_metres_T44
Athletics at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Women's 100 metres T44
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Bib", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "5", "336", "Sophie Kamlish", "Great Britain", "12.93", "Q" ], [ "2", "6", "308", "Marie-Amelie le Fur", "France", "13.27", "Q" ], [ "3", "4", "476", "Saki Takakuwa", "Japan", "13.43", "q" ], [ "4", "3", "612", "Fleur Jong", "Netherlands", "13.92", "" ], [ "5", "7", "452", "Federica Maspero", "Italy", "14.37", "" ], [ "6", "8", "918", "Liz Willis", "United States", "14.43", "" ] ]
Heats -- Heat 3
12:36 17 September 2016 : [ 1 ]
Athletics_at_the_2016_Summer_Paralympics_–_Women's_100_metres_T44_2
The Athletics at the 2016 Summer Paralympics - Women's 100 metres T44 event at the 2016 Paralympic Games took place on 17 September 2016, at the Estádio Olímpico João Havelange.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_active_ships_of_the_Korean_People's_Navy
List of active ships of the Korean People's Navy
[ "Type", "Class", "Country of Origin", "In Service", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Frigate", "Krivak-class , Amnok class , Tuman class", "Soviet Union", "1 ( ? )", "Unknown status of service and suspected to be incomplete hull sold to North Korea ( Hetman Bayda Vyshnevetsky was a Nevef ( Krivak III ) cancelled ship for Ukrainian Navy c. 1995 )" ], [ "Light frigate", "Najin-class", "North Korea", "2", "Old vessels , one was modernized in 2014" ], [ "Experimental catamaran frigate", "Soho-class", "North Korea", "1", "Reported retired in 2009" ], [ "Helicopter-carrying light frigate", "Nampo-class", "North Korea", "2 ~ 3", "Under construction" ], [ "Frigate", "Sariwon-class", "North Korea", "5", "Based on Tral-class" ], [ "Corvette/minesweeper", "Project 53", "Soviet Union", "2", "Ex-Т-2 Tros ( c. 1935 ) and ex-T-8 Cheka ( c. 1936 ) transferred 1953 . Probably in reserve due to old age" ] ]
Frigates & Corvettes
List_of_active_ships_of_the_Korean_People's_Navy_1
This is a list of active ships of the Korean People's Navy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkvision_Song_Contest
Turkvision Song Contest
[ "Country or region", "Debut year", "Latest entry", "Appearances", "Wins", "Broadcaster ( s )" ]
[ [ "Albania", "2014", "2015", "2", "0", "Radio Televizioni Shqiptar" ], [ "Altai Republic", "2013", "2013", "1", "0", "STRC Altai Mountains [ ru ]" ], [ "Azerbaijan", "2013", "2016", "3", "1", "ATV Azerbaijan" ], [ "Bashkortostan", "2013", "2017", "2", "0", "STRC Bashkortostan [ ru ]" ], [ "Belarus", "2013", "2017", "2", "0", "Belarusian Television and Radio Company" ], [ "Bosnia and Herzegovina", "2013", "2015", "3", "0", "Hayat TV" ], [ "Bulgaria", "2014", "2015", "2", "0", "Alfa Media" ], [ "/ Crimea", "2013", "2017", "2", "0", "Crimea Public Radio and Television [ ru ]" ], [ "Gagauzia", "2013", "2017", "3", "0", "GRT Television" ], [ "Georgia", "2013", "2015", "3", "0", "Kvemio Kartlia Television ( 2013 ) Marneuli Television ( 2014-2015 )" ], [ "Germany", "2014", "2017", "2", "0", "Türkshow Televizyonu [ tr ]" ], [ "Iran", "2014", "2015", "2", "0", "Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting" ], [ "Iraq", "2013", "2015", "3", "0", "Türkmeneli TV" ], [ "Kabardino-Balkaria", "2013", "2014", "2", "0", "GTRK Kabardino-Balkaria TV" ], [ "Karachay-Cherkessia", "2013", "2014", "2", "0", "Arkhyz 24" ], [ "Kazakhstan", "2013", "2017", "3", "1", "Adam Media Group" ], [ "Kemerovo", "2013", "2013", "1", "0", "VGTRK" ], [ "Khakassia", "2013", "2014", "2", "0", "VGTRK" ], [ "Kosovo", "2013", "2015", "2", "0", "RTK Television" ], [ "Kyrgyzstan", "2013", "2015", "3", "1", "Piramida Television" ] ]
Participation
Participation since 2013 : Entered at least once Entered at least once , but only in a combined entry Never entered , although eligible to do so Entry intended but later withdrew Participants from Turkic-speaking and Turkic countries or regions were eligible to compete in the annual Turkvision Song Contests , such as Crimea , Karachay-Cherkessia , and Turkey . [ 2 ] Twenty-four countries and regions took part in the first edition of Turkvision . There were several unsuccessful attempts to participate in the Turkvision Song Contest . Chuvashia , Russia , Turkmenistan , and Xinjiang were one of the original twenty-four participating areas with initial intentions to competing at the 2013 Contest , but later withdrew for undisclosed reasons . [ 4 ] Table key Withdrawn – Countries or regions who have participated in the past but have withdrawn .
Turkvision_Song_Contest_0
Turkvision Song Contest (TSC, ), also known as Türkvizyon Song Contest, was an annual song contest created by Turkish music channel TMB TV, inspired by the format of the Eurovision Song Contest. The first edition took place in Eskişehir, Turkey. The semi-final was held on 19 December 2013, with the grand final taking place on 21 December 2013. Countries and regions which were Turkic-speaking and of Turkic ethnicity were eligible to participate in the song contest. The contest was last held on 19 December 2015, and has not been held since.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abel_Ferrara
Abel Ferrara
[ "Year", "Film", "Director", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1971", "Nicky 's Film", "Yes", "short film" ], [ "1972", "The Hold Up", "Yes", "short film" ], [ "1973", "Could It Be Love", "Yes", "short film" ], [ "1976", "9 Lives of a Wet Pussy", "Yes", "pornographic movie credited as Jimmy Boy L" ], [ "1977", "Not Guilty : For Keith Richards", "Yes", "documentary , short film" ], [ "1979", "The Driller Killer", "Yes", "role : Reno performance credited as Jimmy Laine" ], [ "1981", "Ms .45", "Yes", "role : 1st rapist performance credited as Jimmy Laine" ], [ "1984", "Fear City", "Yes", "" ], [ "1986", "The Gladiator", "Yes", "TV movie" ], [ "1986", "Crime Story", "Yes", "TV pilot" ], [ "1987", "China Girl", "Yes", "" ], [ "1988", "The Loner", "Yes", "TV movie" ], [ "1989", "Cat Chaser", "Yes", "" ], [ "1990", "King of New York", "Yes", "" ], [ "1992", "Bad Lieutenant", "Yes", "" ], [ "1993", "Body Snatchers", "Yes", "" ], [ "1993", "Dangerous Game", "Yes", "" ], [ "1995", "The Addiction", "Yes", "" ], [ "1996", "Mylène Farmer : California", "Yes", "Music video" ], [ "1996", "The Funeral", "Yes", "" ] ]
Filmography
Abel_Ferrara_0
Abel Ferrara (born July 19, 1951) is an American filmmaker, known for the provocative and often controversial content in his films, his use of neo-noir imagery and gritty urban settings. A long-time independent filmmaker, some of his best known films include Ms .45 (1981), King of New York (1990), Bad Lieutenant (1992) and The Funeral (1996).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sports_in_the_United_States_by_state
Sports in the United States by state
[ "Club", "Sport", "League" ]
[ [ "Boise Hawks", "Baseball", "Northwest , ( Class A )" ], [ "Boise State Broncos", "NCAA", "Div I FBS , MWC" ], [ "Idaho Vandals", "NCAA", "Div I FCS , Big Sky" ], [ "Idaho State Bengals", "NCAA", "Div I FCS , Big Sky" ], [ "Idaho Falls Chukars", "Baseball", "Pioneer , ( Rookie )" ], [ "Idaho Steelheads", "Ice hockey", "ECHL" ] ]
West -- Idaho
Sports_in_the_United_States_by_state_32
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powerlifting_at_the_2004_Summer_Paralympics
Powerlifting at the 2004 Summer Paralympics
[ "Event", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "48 kg details", "Morteza Dashti Iran", "Thongsa Marasri Thailand", "Ruel Ishaku Nigeria" ], [ "52 kg details", "Osama El Serngawy Egypt", "Wu Guojing China", "Gholam Hossein Chaltoukkar Iran" ], [ "56 kg details", "Jian Wang China", "Ahmed Ahmed Egypt", "Rajinder Singh Rahelu India" ], [ "60 kg details", "Shaban Ibrahim Egypt", "Keum Jong Jung South Korea", "Yu Jian China" ], [ "67.5 kg details", "Metwaly Mathna Egypt", "Wu Maoshun China", "Hamzeh Mohammadi Iran" ], [ "75 kg details", "Hai Dong Zhang China", "El Sayed Abd Elaal Egypt", "Reza Boroumand Iran" ], [ "82.5 kg details", "Mohammed Khamis Khalaf United Arab Emirates", "Mostafa Hamed Egypt", "Thaair Hussin Iraq" ], [ "90 kg details", "Jong Chul Park South Korea", "Ryszard Rogala Poland", "Ya Dong Wu China" ], [ "100 kg details", "Kazem Rajabi Iran", "Solomon Ikechukwu Amarakuo Nigeria", "Li Bing China" ], [ "+100 kg details", "Faris Abed Iraq", "Darren Gardiner Australia", "Csaba Szavai Hungary" ] ]
Medal summary -- Men 's events
Powerlifting_at_the_2004_Summer_Paralympics_1
Powerlifting at the 2004 Summer Paralympics did not have disability categories. There was a requirement for a minimum level of physical disability, which may have been caused by amputation, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injuries or various other specified conditions. The only classification was by body weight. The event was staged in the Nikaia Olympic Weightlifting Hall.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2016_Summer_Paralympics_–_Men's_100_metre_butterfly
Swimming at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Men's 100 metre butterfly
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "6", "Maodang Song", "China", "59.19" ], [ "2", "4", "Haijiao Xu", "China", "1:00.08" ], [ "3", "5", "Guanglong Yang", "China", "1:01.18" ], [ "4", "3", "Charles Rozoy", "France", "1:01.40" ], [ "5", "2", "Luis Armando Andrade Guillen", "Mexico", "1:03.30" ], [ "6", "7", "Andreas Onea", "Austria", "1:05.23" ], [ "7", "1", "Jesse Aungles", "Australia", "1:06.60" ], [ "8", "8", "Evan Austin", "United States", "1:07.75" ] ]
Results -- S8
Main article : Swimming at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Men 's 100 metre butterfly S8 20:15 9 September 2016 : [ 1 ]
Swimming_at_the_2016_Summer_Paralympics_–_Men's_100_metre_butterfly_0
The men's 100 metre butterfly swimming events for the 2016 Summer Paralympics took place at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium from 8 to 17 September. A total of eleven events were contested for different classifications.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_August_1917
List of shipwrecks in August 1917
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Angelina T", "Italy", "World War I : The brigantine was shelled and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea north of Cape Corse , Corsica , France ( 42°41′N 10°04′E / 42.683°N 10.067°E / 42.683 ; 10.067 ) by SM U-33 ( Imperial German Navy )" ], [ "Azira", "United Kingdom", "World War I : The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea 6 nautical miles ( 11 km ) south east of Seaham , County Durham by SM UB-22 ( Imperial German Navy ) with the loss of a crew member" ], [ "British Monarch", "United Kingdom", "World War I : The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Mediterranean Sea 2 nautical miles ( 3.7 km ) south south west of Porquerolles , Var , France . Her crew survived" ], [ "Cairnstrath", "United Kingdom", "World War I : the cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Bay of Biscay 6 nautical miles ( 11 km ) south south west of the Île du Pilier , Vendée , France ( 47°00′N 2°29′W / 47.000°N 2.483°W / 47.000 ; -2.483 ) by SM UC-71 ( Imperial German Navy ) with the loss of 22 of her 23 crew . The survivor was rescued by Victoire ( France )" ], [ "Countess of Mar", "United Kingdom", "World War I : The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Bay of Biscay 55 nautical miles ( 102 km ) north of Bayonne , Basses-Pyrénées , France ( 44°27′N 1°48′W / 44.450°N 1.800°W / 44.450 ; -1.800 ) by SM U-61 ( Imperial German Navy ) with the loss of 20 crew" ], [ "SM UC-44", "Imperial German Navy", "World War I : The Type UC II submarine was sunk by one of her own mines off the coast of Ireland ( 52°07′N 6°59′W / 52.117°N 6.983°W / 52.117 ; -6.983 ) with the loss of 25 of 26 crew ; its commander , Kurt Tebenjohanns , was the sole survivor . The wreck was raised in September 1917 and scrapped" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_August_1917_4
The list of shipwrecks in August 1917 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during August 1917.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990_Spanish_Grand_Prix
1990 Spanish Grand Prix
[ "Pos", "No", "Driver", "Constructor", "Q1", "Q2", "Gap" ]
[ [ "1", "27", "Ayrton Senna", "McLaren - Honda", "1:18.900", "1:18.387", "-" ], [ "2", "1", "Alain Prost", "Ferrari", "1:20.026", "1:18.824", "+0.437" ], [ "3", "2", "Nigel Mansell", "Ferrari", "1:21.005", "1:19.106", "+0.719" ], [ "4", "4", "Jean Alesi", "Tyrrell - Ford", "1:19.923", "1:19.604", "+1.217" ], [ "5", "28", "Gerhard Berger", "McLaren - Honda", "1:19.643", "1:19.618", "+1.231" ], [ "6", "6", "Riccardo Patrese", "Williams - Renault", "1:20.562", "1:19.647", "+1.260" ], [ "7", "5", "Thierry Boutsen", "Williams - Renault", "1:20.721", "1:19.689", "+1.302" ], [ "8", "20", "Nelson Piquet", "Benetton - Ford", "1:21.111", "1:19.700", "+1.313" ], [ "9", "19", "Alessandro Nannini", "Benetton - Ford", "1:21.383", "1:20.367", "+1.980" ], [ "10", "11", "Derek Warwick", "Lotus - Lamborghini", "1:22.111", "1:20.610", "+2.223" ], [ "11", "23", "Pierluigi Martini", "Minardi - Ford", "1:22.255", "1:21.060", "+2.673" ], [ "12", "15", "Maurício Gugelmin", "Leyton House - Judd", "1:23.019", "1:21.167", "+2.780" ], [ "13", "26", "Philippe Alliot", "Ligier - Ford", "1:23.783", "1:21.170", "+2.783" ], [ "14", "3", "Satoru Nakajima", "Tyrrell - Ford", "1:22.690", "1:21.215", "+2.828" ], [ "15", "30", "Aguri Suzuki", "Lola - Lamborghini", "1:21.740", "1:21.244", "+2.857" ], [ "16", "21", "Emanuele Pirro", "Dallara - Ford", "1:23.485", "1:21.277", "+2.890" ], [ "17", "22", "Andrea de Cesaris", "Dallara - Ford", "1:22.953", "1:21:467", "+3.080" ], [ "18", "29", "Éric Bernard", "Lola - Lamborghini", "1:22.403", "1:21.551", "+3.164" ], [ "19", "16", "Ivan Capelli", "Leyton House - Judd", "1:23.866", "1:21.916", "+3.529" ], [ "20", "25", "Nicola Larini", "Ligier - Ford", "1:23.290", "1:21.996", "+3.609" ] ]
Classification -- Qualifying
1990_Spanish_Grand_Prix_1
The 1990 Spanish Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Jerez on 30 September 1990. It was the fourteenth race of the 1990 Formula One World Championship, and the fifth and last Spanish Grand Prix to be held at Jerez (though the circuit would host the European Grand Prix in and ). The 73-lap race was won by Alain Prost, driving a Ferrari, with teammate Nigel Mansell second and Alessandro Nannini third in a Benetton-Ford. Prost's Drivers' Championship rival, Ayrton Senna, took the 50th pole position of his career in his McLaren-Honda, but retired with a failed radiator, allowing Prost to close to within nine points of him in the championship with two races remaining. The event was marred by a serious incident during Friday practice, when Martin Donnelly crashed his Lotus at the high-speed Turn 14. Donnelly was thrown from the wreckage, suffering serious injuries that ended his Formula One career. This also turned out to be the last F1 race for Nannini, who severed his right arm in a helicopter crash the following week (though he would return to racing as a touring car driver), as well as the last race for the back-marking EuroBrun and Life teams.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kem_Cetinay
Kem Cetinay
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2017", "Love Island", "Contestant", "Winner" ], [ "2017", "Good Morning Britain", "Guest Entertainment Editor", "" ], [ "2017", "Chris & Kem : Straight Outta Love Island", "Co-presenter", "2 episodes" ], [ "2017", "The Weakest Link", "Contestant", "Children In Need Celebrity Special" ], [ "2018", "Dancing on Ice", "Contestant", "Finished in 4th place" ], [ "2018-present", "You Vs. Chris & Kem", "Co-presenter", "6 episodes" ], [ "2018-present", "Kem Cuts", "Presenter", "Web series" ], [ "2018", "Hunted", "Participant", "Finished in 3rd place" ], [ "2019-present", "This Morning", "Showbiz presenter", "Regular role" ], [ "2019-present", "Dancing on Ice", "Backstage host", "" ], [ "2019", "Soccer Aid", "Participant", "" ] ]
Filmography
Kem_Cetinay_0
Kemal Cetinay (born 25 April 1996) is an English television personality who appeared in the ITV2 reality series Love Island in 2017, where he won the series alongside Amber Davies. As part of Chris & Kem, he charted at number 15 on the UK Singles Chart with the song Little Bit Leave It.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aniruddha_Jatkar
Aniruddha Jatkar
[ "Year", "Title", "Director", "Language", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2001", "Chithra", "Dinesh Babu", "Kannada", "" ], [ "2004", "Jyeshtha", "Suresh Krishna", "Kannada", "" ], [ "2005", "Rama Shama Bhama", "Ramesh Arvind", "Kannada", "cameo appearance" ], [ "2006", "Dor", "Nagesh Kuknoor", "Hindi", "Guest Appearance" ], [ "2007", "Sathyavan Savithri", "Ramesh Arvind", "Kannada", "" ], [ "2017", "Marali Manege", "Yogesh Master", "Kannada", "Guest Appearance" ], [ "2018", "Abhayhasta", "Naveen", "Kannada", "Guest Appearance" ] ]
Filmography -- Supporting performances
Aniruddha_Jatkar_1
Aniruddha Jatkar (Anirudh) is an Indian film and theatre artist who predominantly works in Kannada Films. He is the son-in-law of Kannada Legend Dr. Vishnuvardhan and Padmashree Dr. Bharathi Vishnuvardhan. Appearing in over 22 feature films in different languages including Tamil, Telugu and Hindi, Jatkar is also lauded for his work in education, health and ecological issues. Aniruddha Jatkar is currently occupied with Documentary Production on his mother-in-law Padmashree Dr. Bharati Vishnuvardhan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallace_Shawn
Wallace Shawn
[ "Year", "Title", "Voice role" ]
[ [ "1996", "Toy Story : The Video Game", "Rex" ], [ "1996", "Toy Story Activity Center", "Rex" ], [ "2004", "The Incredibles", "Gilbert Huph" ], [ "2006", "Family Guy Video Game !", "Bertram" ], [ "2008", "The Princess Bride Game", "Vizzini" ], [ "2010", "Toy Story 3 : The Video Game", "Rex" ], [ "2012", "Kinect Rush : A Disney-Pixar Adventure", "Rex and Gilbert Huph" ], [ "2012", "Family Guy : Back to the Multiverse", "Bertram" ], [ "2013", "Disney Infinity", "Rex" ], [ "2014", "Disney Infinity : Marvel Super Heroes", "Rex" ], [ "2015", "Disney Infinity 3.0", "Rex" ], [ "2016", "King 's Quest", "Manny/Manannan" ], [ "2016", "Disney Magic Kingdoms", "Rex" ], [ "2018", "Lego The Incredibles", "Gilbert Huph" ], [ "2019", "Kingdom Hearts III", "Rex" ] ]
Filmography -- Video games
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Wallace Michael Shawn (born November 12, 1943) is an American actor, voice artist, comedian, playwright and essayist. His film roles have included those of Wally Shawn (a fictionalized version of himself) in the Louis Malle directed drama My Dinner with Andre (1981), John Lahr in Prick Up Your Ears (1987), Vizzini in The Princess Bride (1987), Mr. James Hall in Clueless (1995) and providing the voice of Rex in the Toy Story franchise. He has appeared in a variety of television series, including recurring roles as Grand Nagus Zek in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Manny in the game Kings Quest (2016), Cyrus Rose in Gossip Girl (2008-2012), and Dr. John Sturgis in Young Sheldon. His plays include Obie Award winning Aunt Dan and Lemon (1985), The Designated Mourner (1996) and Grasses of a Thousand Colors (2008). He also co-wrote the screenplay for My Dinner with Andre with Andre Gregory, and he scripted A Master Builder (2013), a film adaptation of the play by Henrik Ibsen, which he also starred in. His book Essays was published in 2009 by Haymarket Books.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campeonato_Uruguayo_Federal_de_Básquetbol
Campeonato Uruguayo Federal de Básquetbol
[ "Rank", "Player", "Total points scored" ]
[ [ "1", "Fefo Ruiz", "18,512" ], [ "2", "Oscar Moglia", "11,374" ], [ "3", "Omar Arrestia", "10,250" ], [ "4", "Luis Silveira", "8,689" ], [ "5", "Horacio López", "8,338" ], [ "6", "Marcelo Capalbo", "7,820" ], [ "7", "Adesio Lombardo", "7,630" ], [ "8", "Fernando Martínez", "7,168" ] ]
All-time leading scorers
Campeonato_Uruguayo_Federal_de_Básquetbol_2
The Campeonato Uruguayo Federal de Básquetbol (CFB) (English: Uruguayan Federal Basketball Championship) was the top-tier level men's basketball national club competition in Uruguay. It was organized by the Uruguayan Basketball Federation (FUBB). It existed from 1915 to 2003, when it was replaced by the newly formed Liga Uruguaya de Básquetbol (LUB) (Uruguayan Basketball League). The worst performing teams of each season of the competition were relegated down to the second-tier level Segunda de Ascenso (Second of Ascent), which itself was replaced by the Torneo Metropolitano (Metropolitan Tournament), in 2004.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_MSBL_season
2010 MSBL season
[ "Category", "Player", "Team", "Stat" ]
[ [ "Points", "Adrian Majstrovich", "Kalamunda Eastern Suns", "31.2 pg" ], [ "Rebounds", "Jarrad Prue", "Lakeside Lightning", "502" ], [ "Assists", "Joel Wagner", "Perth Redbacks", "263" ], [ "Steals", "Ryan Sofoulis", "Lakeside Lightning", "84" ], [ "Blocks", "Edward Morris Jr", "Stirling Senators", "63" ], [ "Field goal percentage", "Jarrad Prue", "Lakeside Lightning", "75%" ], [ "3-pt field goal percentage", "Doug Gates", "Wanneroo Wolves", "46.8%" ], [ "Free throw percentage", "Ryan Zamroz", "Geraldton Buccaneers", "89.9%" ] ]
Awards -- Statistics leaders
2010_MSBL_season_2
The 2010 MSBL season was the 22nd season of the Men's State Basketball League (SBL). The regular season began on Friday 12 March and ended on Saturday 17 July. The finals began on Saturday 24 July and ended on Saturday 21 August, when the Willetton Tigers defeated the Lakeside Lightning in the MSBL Grand Final.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_in_Brazilian_football
2001 in Brazilian football
[ "Date", "Opposition", "Result", "Score", "Brazil scorers", "Competition" ]
[ [ "March 3 , 2001", "United States", "W", "2-1", "Ronaldinho , Euller", "International Friendly" ], [ "March 6 , 2001", "Mexico", "D", "3-3", "Romário ( 2 ) , Edílson", "International Friendly" ], [ "March 28 , 2001", "Ecuador", "L", "0-1", "-", "World Cup Qualifying" ], [ "April 25 , 2001", "Peru", "D", "1-1", "Romário", "World Cup Qualifying" ], [ "May 26 , 2001", "Tokyo Verdy", "W", "2-0", "Washington , Baptista", "International Friendly ( unofficial match )" ], [ "May 31 , 2001", "Cameroon", "W", "2-0", "Washington , Carlos Miguel", "Confederations Cup" ], [ "June 2 , 2001", "Canada", "D", "0-0", "-", "Confederations Cup" ], [ "June 4 , 2001", "Japan", "D", "0-0", "-", "Confederations Cup" ], [ "June 7 , 2001", "France", "L", "1-2", "Ramon", "Confederations Cup" ], [ "June 9 , 2001", "Australia", "L", "0-1", "-", "Confederations Cup" ], [ "July 1 , 2001", "Uruguay", "L", "0-1", "-", "World Cup Qualifying" ], [ "July 12 , 2001", "Mexico", "L", "0-1", "-", "Copa América" ], [ "July 15 , 2001", "Peru", "W", "2-0", "Guilherme , Denílson", "Copa América" ], [ "July 18 , 2001", "Paraguay", "W", "3-1", "Alex , Belletti , Denílson", "Copa América" ], [ "July 23 , 2001", "Honduras", "L", "0-2", "-", "Copa América" ], [ "August 9 , 2001", "Panama", "W", "5-0", "Edílson , Alex , Euller , Juninho , Roberto Carlos", "International Friendly" ], [ "August 15 , 2001", "Paraguay", "W", "2-0", "Marcelinho , Rivaldo", "World Cup Qualifying" ], [ "September 5 , 2001", "Argentina", "L", "1-2", "Ayala ( own goal )", "World Cup Qualifying" ], [ "October 7 , 2001", "Chile", "W", "2-0", "Edílson , Rivaldo", "World Cup Qualifying" ], [ "November 7 , 2001", "Bolivia", "L", "1-3", "Edílson", "World Cup Qualifying" ] ]
Brazil national team
The following table lists all the games played by the Brazil national football team in official competitions and friendly matches during 2001 .
2001_in_Brazilian_football_9
The following article presents a summary of the 2001 football (soccer) season in Brazil, which was the 100th season of competitive football in the country.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophie_(musician)
Sophie (musician)
[ "Year", "Artist", "Title" ]
[ [ "2012", "Auntie Flo", "Highlife ( Sophie Remix )" ], [ "2013", "Tiny Dancer", "Who Am I ( Sophie Msmsmsm Remix )" ], [ "2014", "Paris Suit Yourself", "Wo n't K ( Sophie Remix )" ], [ "2015", "Yelle", "Moteur Action ( Sophie and A. G. Cook Remix )" ], [ "2019", "SONIKKU featuring Liz", "Sweat ( Sophie Remix )" ], [ "2020", "Brooke Candy", "Cum ( Sophie Remix )" ], [ "2020", "Fletcher", "Forever ( Sophie Remix )" ] ]
Discography -- Remixes
Sophie_(musician)_6
Sophie Xeon (born 17 September 1986), better known mononymously as Sophie (stylised as SOPHIE), is a Scottish musician, record producer, singer, songwriter, and DJ. Xeon is known for her synthesised and hyperkinetic take on pop music, and came to prominence with singles such as Bipp (2013) and Lemonade (2014). Her compilation Product was released in 2015, and the debut album Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides followed in 2018. The latter earned her a nomination for the Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Album. Xeon has worked closely with artists from the PC Music label, including A.G. Cook and GFOTY, and has produced for acts such as Madonna, Charli XCX, Vince Staples, Let's Eat Grandma, Kim Petras, Flume and Namie Amuro.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_NCAA_Division_I_Indoor_Track_and_Field_Championships
2017 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships
[ "Rank", "Name", "University", "Time", "Team score" ]
[ [ "1", "Edward Cheserek", "Oregon", "13:41.20", "10" ], [ "2", "Marc Scott", "Tulsa", "13:43.83", "8" ], [ "3", "Amon Terer", "Campbell", "13:47.01", "6" ], [ "4", "John Dressel", "Colorado", "13:47.84", "5" ], [ "5", "Alfred Chelanga", "Alabama", "13:48.36", "4" ], [ "6", "Erik Peterson", "Butler", "13:49.83", "3" ], [ "7", "MJ Erb", "Ole Miss", "13:51.73", "2" ], [ "8", "Tyler Day", "Northern Arizona", "13:53.93", "1" ], [ "9", "Grant Fischer", "Colorado State", "13:55.37", "" ], [ "10", "Jerrell Mock", "Colorado State", "13:56.74", "" ], [ "11", "Rory Linkletter", "BYU", "13:57.62", "" ], [ "12", "Zach Herriott", "Virginia", "13:59.99", "" ], [ "13", "Jonathan Green", "Georgetown", "14:00.95", "" ], [ "14", "Matthew Baxter", "Northern Arizona", "14:08.28", "" ], [ "15", "Colby Gilbert", "Washington", "14:20.58", "" ], [ "16", "Alex Short", "San Francisco", "14:23.26", "" ] ]
Results -- Men 's results
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2017_NCAA_Division_I_Indoor_Track_and_Field_Championships_6
The 2017 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships was the 53rd NCAA Men's Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships and the 36th NCAA Women's Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships, held at the Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium in College Station, Texas near the campus of the host school, the Texas A&M University. In total, thirty-four different men's and women's indoor track and field events were contested from March 10 to March 11, 2017.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1928_AAA_Championship_Car_season
1928 AAA Championship Car season
[ "#", "Driver", "Car", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Louis Meyer", "Miller", "1596" ], [ "2", "Ray Keech", "Miller", "915" ], [ "3", "Lou Moore", "Miller", "406" ], [ "4", "George Souders", "Miller", "270" ], [ "5", "Bob McDonogh", "Miller", "248" ] ]
Leading National Championship standings
Further information : List of American Championship car racing point scoring systems
1928_AAA_Championship_Car_season_1
The 1928 AAA Championship Car season consisted of seven races, beginning in Speedway, Indiana on May 30 and concluding in Salem, New Hampshire on October 12. There were also three non-championship races. The AAA National Champion and Indianapolis 500 winner was Louis Meyer.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtains_(musical)
Curtains (musical)
[ "Character", "Original Broadway Cast", "Original UK Cast" ]
[ [ "Lieutenant Frank Cioffi", "David Hyde Pierce", "Jason Manford" ], [ "Niki Harris", "Jill Paice", "Leah Barbara West" ], [ "Carmen Bernstein", "Debra Monk", "Rebecca Lock" ], [ "Georgia Hendricks", "Karen Ziemba", "Carley Stenson" ], [ "Aaron Fox", "Jason Danieley", "Ore Oduba / Andy Coxon" ], [ "Christopher Belling", "Edward Hibbert", "Samuel Holmes" ], [ "Bobby Pepper", "Noah Racey", "Alan Burkitt" ], [ "Bambi Bernét", "Megan Sikora", "Emma Caffrey" ], [ "Oscar Shapiro", "Michael McCormick", "Martin Callaghan / Cory English" ], [ "Johnny Harmon", "Michael X. Martin", "Minal Patel" ], [ "Daryl Grady", "John Bolton", "Adam Rhys-Charles" ], [ "Sidney Bernstein", "Ernie Sabella", "Mark Sangster" ], [ "Jessica Cranshaw", "Patty Goble", "Nia Jermin" ], [ "Detective O'Farrell", "Kevin Bernard", "Thomas Lee-Kid" ], [ "Randy", "Jim Newman", "J.R. Ballantyne" ], [ "Harv", "Matt Farnsworth", "Samuel John-Humphreys" ] ]
Cast and characters
Curtains_(musical)_0
Curtains is a musical mystery comedy with a book by Rupert Holmes, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and music by John Kander, with additional lyrics by Kander and Holmes. Based on the original book and concept of the same name by Peter Stone, the musical is a send-up of backstage murder mystery plots, set in 1959 Boston, Massachusetts and follows the fallout when Jessica Cranshaw, the supremely untalented star of Robbin' Hood of the Old West is murdered during her opening night curtain call. It is up to Lt. Frank Cioffi, a police detective who moonlights as a musical theater fan to save the show, solve the case, and maybe even find love before the show reopens, without getting killed himself. Cioffi also dreams of being in musical theater. The show opened on Broadway to mixed reviews, though several critics praised the libretto and the character of Lieutenant Cioffi, who critic Ben Brantley called the best damn musical theatre character since Mama Rose in 'Gypsy', and the best role of David Hyde Pierce's career.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_World_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_javelin_throw
2015 World Championships in Athletics – Men's javelin throw
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "# 1", "# 2", "# 3", "# 4", "# 5", "# 6", "Mark" ]
[ [ "1", "Julius Yego", "Kenya ( KEN )", "x", "82.42", "92.72", "-", "-", "x", "92.72" ], [ "2", "Ihab El-Sayed", "Egypt ( EGY )", "86.07", "88.99", "x", "x", "x", "x", "88.99" ], [ "3", "Tero Pitkämäki", "Finland ( FIN )", "83.45", "85.03", "85.08", "87.64", "84.49", "87.34", "87.64" ], [ "4", "Thomas Röhler", "Germany ( GER )", "86.68", "86.03", "86.77", "87.18", "84.00", "87.41", "87.41" ], [ "5", "Antti Ruuskanen", "Finland ( FIN )", "76.24", "81.29", "87.12", "80.63", "84.30", "x", "87.12" ], [ "6", "Andreas Hofmann", "Germany ( GER )", "79.38", "77.33", "84.85", "82.43", "x", "86.01", "86.01" ], [ "7", "Johannes Vetter", "Germany ( GER )", "83.79", "81.98", "80.28", "x", "79.43", "x", "83.79" ], [ "8", "Vítězslav Veselý", "Czech Republic ( CZE )", "78.38", "x", "83.13", "81.45", "82.98", "x", "83.13" ], [ "9", "Ryohei Arai", "Japan ( JPN )", "80.81", "83.07", "x", "", "", "", "83.07" ], [ "10", "Braian Toledo", "Argentina ( ARG )", "78.27", "78.30", "80.27", "", "", "", "80.27" ], [ "11", "Kim Amb", "Sweden ( SWE )", "77.38", "75.77", "78.51", "", "", "", "78.51" ], [ "12", "Risto Mätas", "Estonia ( EST )", "75.79", "70.10", "76.79", "", "", "", "76.79" ] ]
Results -- Final
The final was started at 19:05 . [ 9 ]
2015_World_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_javelin_throw_1
The men's javelin throw at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Beijing National Stadium on 24 and 26 August. Two years earlier, Julius Yego was notable in fourth place, as a Kenyan athlete succeeding in a different event, one unrelated to distance running. His 85.40 national record put him one throw away from a medal. Since then, he has added six more metres to his record and came into this championship as the world leader and favorite. Vítězslav Veselý was back as the defending champion as was silver medalist Tero Pitkämäki. Dmitriy Tarabin, whose final throw took the bronze medal away from Yego and Olympic champion Keshorn Walcott did not make the final this time. In the first round of the final Thomas Röhler took the lead with an 86.68. In the second round, Ihab El-Sayed took the lead with his season best 88.99. Meanwhile, Yego fouled his first attempt and his 82.45 only had him in 5th place and highly vulnerable to not making the top 8 after three throws, the requirement to get three more throws. On his third throw, he launched a 92.72. Not only did the throw put him in the lead, it was a new African record and the farthest throw in the world in 14 years, since world record holder Jan Železný threw 92.80 to win this championship in 2001, near the end of his top throwing days. It made Yego the third farthest thrower in the history of the contemporary javelin.