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paulding;blodgett;paulding bay;midshipman;clark point;operation highjump;highjump;wilkes;charles wilkes;united states exploring expedition;antarctic Clark Point (66°33′S 123°55′E) is an ice-covered headland at the east side of the entrance to Paulding Bay. It was delineated by G.D. Blodgett (1955) from aerial photographs taken by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump (1946–47), and named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for George W. Clark, Midshipman on the sloop Peacock during the United States Exploring Expedition (1838–42) under Lieutenant Charles Wilkes.
clark point This article incorporates public domain material from "Clark Point". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.
ricardo flores magon;magon;avenida;politecnico;calzada;colonia atlampa;atlampa;circuito;cuauhtemoc;nonoalco;ricardo;circuito interior;nahuatl;flores magon;colonia;paseo;insurgentes;flores Colonia Atlampa is a colonia or neighborhood located in the Cuauhtemoc borough, northwest of the historic center of Mexico City. The boundaries of the area are marked by the following streets: Calzada de Nonoalco or Ricardo Flores Magon Street to the south, Circuito Interior Paseo de las Jacarandas to the north, Avenida Insurgentes Norte to the east and Circuito Interior Instituto Politecnico Industrial to the west. The neighborhood is considered lower class and working class. The name is derived from a Nahuatl phrase meaning "where the water divides."
tepito;unidad;colonia guerrero;peralvillo;cuernavaca;eulalia guzman;eje;atlampa;circuito;colonias;perez;colonia peralvillo;hector perez;circuito interior;guerrero;colonia;eulalia;hector The colonia extends over about 144 hectares and 45 blocks with 78 inhabitants per hectare. There are just over 2000 housing units, but many of these are tenements, and illegally built shacks. The area has problems with crime, garbage, wide scale unemployment and broken family units. Many live in shacks made of cardboard and other found materials. A large number of these are concentrated in four areas, near the rail line between Mexico City and Cuernavaca. There is one primary school, Dr. Hector Perez Martinez, meaning that many secondary and other school children must go to neighboring Colonia Guerrero and other places for their education.Atlampa ranks 15th in crime in the borough, and is located next to a number of other high-crime colonias such as Colonia Peralvillo, Tepito, Unidad Habitacional Nonoalco-Tlatelolco and Colonia Guerrero. The most serious crime problem is gangs of youths from 12 to 25, mostly involved in street drug sales and robbery of buses, pedestrians and businesses. One activity is the robbery of buses through the area by youth who use fake guns to threaten passengers. While this is a fairly common occurrence in the north of the city, one particular hotspot for this crime is the intersection of Eje 2 Norte Eulalia Guzman and Circuito Interior in this colonia.
azcapotzalco;tlalnepantla;cuernavaca;mexicano;eje;colonia;mesas;tren In the pre-Hispanic period, the Azcapotzalco and Tlalnepantla Rivers forked. At the end of the 19th century, the area was empty potreros or long mesas that lead towards nearby mountains. The first houses were built there around 1880, constructed by a company called FF.CC. Central Mexicano. Railroad tracks eventually crisscrossed the area, which led to a number of large factories nearby. The foundation of the area as a colonia is around 1930. Some of these railroad tracks, such as those that connect Mexico City to Cuernavaca, still exist.Between 2005 and 2008, the Tren Suburbano, which connects downtown Mexico City with northern suburbs was built through the colonia. During construction of the tracks, local businesses lost foot traffic and business, many permanently. Construction of the train tracks have included metal walls to prevent pedestrian and other access to the tracks. This had forced many in the neighborhood to have longer local travel times, especially as there are complaints about the safety of the pedestrian bridges. The train tracks pass by on Eje 2 Manuel Gonzalez, dividing the colonia into two sections. This has made direct access to many places on the other side impossible. Pedestrian bridges tend to be high, and are accessible only to those who can climb the stairs.
burt;the neverending story;clarissa burt;clarissa;neverending Clarissa Burt is an American-Italian actress, television personality, and former model, best known for starring as Xayide in the 1990 film The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter.
ardea;numen Born in the United States, she worked as model in the 1980s and moved to Italy where she also starred in several Italian comedies. In 1999, she opened her television production company, Numen International, in Rome. She ran for the 2004 European Parliament election supported by right-wing party National Alliance, but was not elected; she also served as assessor to cultural policies in the municipality of Ardea from July 2004 to March 2005.
casa Casa mia, casa mia... (1988)
caruso Caruso Pascoski, Son of a Pole (1988)
the neverending story;neverending The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter (1990)
edera Edera (1992)
monopoli;vento;vento di;di primavera;innamorarsi Vento di primavera - Innamorarsi a Monopoli (2000)
sotto;il cielo;sotto il Sotto il cielo (2001)
natale;natale in india Natale in India (2003)
uno;rai 1996 Olympics (Correspondent, RAI UNO, Atlanta)
serata d'onore;serata;d'onore Serata d'onore (Singer/Presenter)
ricomincio;ricomincio da Ricomincio da due (Entertainer)
una;una notte;acrobat Una notte al circo (Acrobat, Aerialist)
disco per l'estate;l'estate;per l'estate;un disco per l'estate Un disco per l'estate (Presenter/Singer)
la talpa;talpa La talpa (Contestant, 2010)
l'isola;famosi;l'isola dei;l'isola dei famosi L'isola dei famosi (Contestant, 2010)
burt;clarissa burt;clarissa Clarissa Burt at IMDb
dominica;claudius;claudius sanford Claudius Sanford (born 1974) is a Dominican politician in the United Workers Party. He served in the House of Assembly of Dominica as an Opposition Senator from 2005 to 2009, and from August 2010 to October 2011.
dominica state college;carib territory;dominica;salybia;carib;west indies;anette;danny;lugay;uwp;hector;hector john Sanford is of Kalinago heritage and a resident of the Carib Territory. He earned a teaching certificate from the University of the West Indies. He also taught economics at the Dominica State College. He is married to Anette Sanford.Sanford was appointed an Opposition Senator in the House of Assembly in 2005. He contested the Salybia constituency on the UWP ticket in the 2009 general election. He lost to Ashton Graneau of the Labour Party on 18 December 2009, with 684 votes to Graneau's 1,013 (59.6% to 40.2%). He was again appointed to serve as a Senator by the Opposition Leader Hector John on 5 August 2010. Sanford resigned his seat to pursue a master's degree overseas, and was replaced by Danny Lugay on October 25, 2011.
clarrie;clarrie jordan;doncaster;upton Clarrie Jordan (20 June 1922 – 24 February 1992) was an English professional footballer who played as a centre forward for Upton Colliery, Doncaster Rovers and Sheffield Wednesday. He holds the Doncaster record of 42 league goals scored in one season, and jointly holds the record of scoring in 10 consecutive games in the Football League.
doncaster;upton Jordan started his football playing for Upton Colliery before joining Doncaster in April 1940.
doncaster Doncaster Rovers
doncaster;clarrie;leeds;aldershot;rochdale During the war years he scored 63 goals in 102 games for Rovers, plus he made guest appearances for Leeds United, Aldershot Town, Birmingham City and Derby County.He made his full debut for Doncaster in the 3rd Division North on 31 August 1946, winning 2–1 at home against Rochdale. That season was to be record breaking for both Clarrie and Doncaster, as he took the still standing club record of goals scored in one season, and they got the most points for any club in a league of 22 teams and with the two points for a win system, also still standing.
aldridge;defoe;john aldridge;jermain defoe;jermain In that season he was the League's top scorer, and scored three hat-tricks and got a club and League record of scoring in ten consecutive games. Only John Aldridge and Jermain Defoe have equalled this feat in the Football League.The following season in the higher league he scored 6 in 19 league appearances.
bradford In February 1948 he was sold to nearby Sheffield Wednesday scoring on his debut against Bradford Park Avenue. That first season he scored only 2 more goals in 14 further appearances. The following season, he scored 14 in 33 games, and in the 1949-50 promotion season he netted 12 times in 26 games including 4 in a game against Hull.
brammall Jordan struggled for the remainder of his footballing life with injury and loss of form though he did score 6 goals in 12 matches in the First Division in the 1953–54 season. The following season, he played his final game on 18 September at Brammall Lane against Sheffield United.
doncaster Doncaster Rovers
aldridge;defoe;john aldridge;jermain defoe;jermain Scoring in ten consecutive league games: 1946–47(Jointly held with John Aldridge and Jermain Defoe)
doncaster Doncaster Rovers
doncaster In later life he was landlord of the Schoolboy Inn at Norton, Doncaster.
cold case Cold Case is an American police procedural crime drama television series which ran on CBS from September 28, 2003, to May 2, 2010. The series revolved around a fictionalized Philadelphia Police Department division that specializes in investigating cold cases.
thom;kathryn morris;vera;jeremy ratchford;justin chambers;lassing;john finn;nick vera;tracie;danny pino;danny;tracie thoms;stillman;justin;valens;ratchford;pino;thom barry;scotty valens;thoms;jeffries;kat;scotty;kathryn The show is set in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and follows Detective Lilly Rush (Kathryn Morris), a homicide detective with the Philadelphia Police Department, who specializes in "cold cases", or investigations which are no longer being actively pursued by the department. Rush was initially partnered with Detective Chris Lassing (Justin Chambers) in the first five episodes and then with Detective Scotty Valens (Danny Pino) for the remainder of the series. They work under Lieutenant John Stillman (John Finn) and are assisted by other detectives from their squad—Nick Vera (Jeremy Ratchford), Will Jeffries (Thom Barry), and beginning in season three, Kat Miller (Tracie Thoms).
transphobia Over the course of the episode, the detectives would interview witnesses associated with the crime and piece together the story of what led the victims to their death. These interviews were accompanied by flashback sequences to the time of the murder which dramatized the testimony. Through the flashbacks, the show examined many issues related to 20th century history, including: racism, homophobia, transphobia, sexism, abortion, and police brutality.
flash back The show was distinguished by "double casting" in which the characters and witnesses would flash back and forth in the scene representing them as they looked at the time of the crime and in the present day.
pearl jam;john mellencamp;mcgraw;levine's;bob seger;seger;john lennon;elise;tim mcgraw;nara;jam's;radiohead;santana;bruce springsteen;mellencamp;frank sinatra;aerosmith;posthumus;nirvana;springsteen The theme song is an excerpt from "Nara" by E.S. Posthumus, with an introduction by series composer Michael A. Levine that begins with an otherworldly wail from vocalist Elise Morris. Besides Levine's original music, each episode makes extensive use of era-appropriate music for flashbacks to the year in question. Some episodes contain music only from one artist such as Ray Charles, U2, Radiohead, Bruce Springsteen, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, The Doors, John Mellencamp, Johnny Cash, Bob Seger, Aerosmith, Pink Floyd, Tim McGraw, Bob Dylan, Santana, Frank Sinatra and John Lennon. Pearl Jam's music was used in the two-part season-six finale, the first time one artist's music has been used for two full episodes.
kathryn;cold case;kathryn morris Kathryn Morris as Lilly Rush, a Homicide Detective. Lilly first investigates a cold case during episode 1 of the series, and later continues to do so at her own request. In this capacity, Rush becomes the lead detective of the cold case division.
lassing;justin;lilly's;justin chambers Justin Chambers as Chris Lassing, a detective. Lilly's original partner (Season 1).
scotty valens;lilly's;danny;valens;danny pino;scotty;pino Danny Pino as Scotty Valens, a detective. Lilly's second partner.
stillman;john finn John Finn as John Stillman, a lieutenant and the head of Philadelphia Homicide Division.
nick vera;vera;jeremy ratchford;ratchford Jeremy Ratchford as Nick Vera, a detective assigned to Homicide.
jeffries;thom barry;thom Thom Barry as Will Jeffries, a senior detective, and Philadelphia Homicide Division's assistant-supervisor.
tracie thoms;tracie;thoms;kat Tracie Thoms as Kat Miller, a narcotics detective who later joins as a homicide detective (Seasons 3–7).
csi;cold case;danny;without a trace;valens;danny pino;pino Danny Pino appeared as Valens in the CSI: NY episode “Cold Reveal”. This episode connected Cold Case to not only CSI: NY, but also to CSI: Miami, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CSI: Cyber, and Without a Trace.
tobira;yokohama;shinjitsu;cold case;wowow A Japanese remake of the series, Cold Case: Shinjitsu no Tobira (コールドケース 〜真実の扉〜), set in Yokohama, was broadcast on cable network WOWOW Prime from October 22, 2016, to December 24, 2016. A second season was broadcast from October 13, 2018, to December 15, 2018, and a third season was broadcast from December 5, 2020, to February 13, 2021. The second and third seasons are filmed in 8K and downscaled to 4K for broadcast.
promos;kathryn morris;ros na;john finn;cox;ros;ratchford;ros na run;jeremy ratchford;kathryn In 2005, John Finn, Kathryn Morris and Jeremy Ratchford appeared in a satirical promo on the Irish-language television station TG4. The commercial won a gold medal in the "Best Drama Promos" category of the 2007 Sharks International Advertising Awards Festival of Ireland (Sharks Awards). The promotion features John Finn and Kathryn Morris in character interrogating a murder suspect (Peader Cox) from the TG4 soap Ros na Run who refuses to speak in English; both detectives then begin talking in Gaelic, much to the surprise of Jeremy Ratchford's character. The promo tied in with a murder investigation in Ros na Run.
buchwald;ctv;copycats;cold case;handler;schaeffer;art buchwald At the launch of Cold Case in July 2003, a Canadian journalist asked the launch panel about similarities between Cold Case and a Canadian series called Cold Squad which had debuted five years earlier. Cold Squad fans accused the American series of copying the Canadian program's basic premise and characters. In 2003, the Cold Squad creators considered seeking legal redress against the Cold Case producers over copyright issues. Both shows air in Canada (and on the same network, CTV). In November 2003, the law firm O'Donnell & Schaeffer, which had successfully represented Art Buchwald in his copyright-infringement suit against Paramount and who has defended the James Bond franchise against copycats, confirmed it agreed to represent the Cold Squad producers, who claim the CBS series was a copy of their own hit show. The Globe and Mail reported that Meredith Stehm, the American series creator, attended a TV writing seminar at the Canadian Film Centre in 2002 where the Cold Squad concept was discussed. O'Donnell lawyer, Carole Handler stated: "Our clients are very concerned about many striking similarities and have retained counsel to investigate the situation and, if necessary, to take appropriate action."
cold case Note: Each U.S. network television season starts in late September and ends in late May, which coincides with the completion of May sweeps.In season 3 episode "A Perfect Day" Cold Case set a series rating record by attracting an audience of 19.36 million viewers.
cold case Cold Case began in September 2003 and quickly became a staple of the CBS Sunday night schedule. The crime drama had a successful first season and, by season two, was averaging a 3.5 rating in the 18–49 demographic and 15.1 million viewers. For the next couple seasons, total viewership fell slightly but the demographic numbers rose, reaching a 3.8 in season four.
without a trace;cold case In season five, the show averaged a 2.9 rating and just under 11 million viewers and ranked 28th. In Season 6, the ratings sank lower, to an average of a 2.7 rating but climbed up to 12 million viewers and ranked 20th; CBS made a choice between renewing Without a Trace and Cold Case. They chose to keep Cold Case. The real ratings trouble began in the final season when the show's ratings dropped even further to a 2.15 rating in the 18–49 demographic and 9.6 million viewers. One reason for this is that the show aired at 10:00 pm, the ratings dropped 25% to 9 million viewers. On November 22, 2009, CBS made a final attempt to increase the ratings by scheduling Cold Case at 9:00 pm. The ratings increased to 10 million viewers, but it was short-lived because on February 14, 2010, Cold Case returned to its original schedule, at 10:00 pm and the ratings dropped and the show concluded its run in May 2010 ranking 29th and more than two weeks after the series finale aired, CBS announced the show would not be renewed for an eighth season.On May 18, 2010, CBS announced the cancellation of the series after seven seasons and 156 episodes.Since it had become customary to end each season with a cliffhanger, season 7's final episode, "Shattered", ended leaving viewers wondering about the fates of several characters. The cancellation of the show left those questions unresolved.
ion television;mynetworktv;mbc;mbc action;sleuth The series aired in syndication, and also on Ion Television in the U.S. and on Viva in Canada. Sleuth also aired the series occasionally. In 2011, the show aired on MyNetworkTV. The show made its debut on the new over-the-air channel Start TV when it launched on September 3, 2018. It also airs on MBC Action.
blu-ray Since the program's debut in 2003, none of the seven seasons have ever been released on DVD or Blu-ray due to licensing issues related to the use of contemporary music in each episode.
cold case;roku In May 2020, the Roku Channel in the U.S. released all episodes of Cold Case to stream for the first time on its platform, in a high-definition digital format, with full subtitles and all contemporary music from the original CBS broadcasts left intact. The streaming would end in December 2020 after it was extended from an October end date.
hbo;cold case Cold Case is currently available for streaming on HBO Max starting June 1, 2021.
cold case;amazon prime;roku As of September 2021, all seasons of Cold Case (with subtitles as well as all music from the original broadcasts) are once again streaming on The Roku Channel.All seasons of Cold Case are available to stream on Amazon Prime in the United Kingdom and Canada
ascap ASCAP AwardTop TV Series – (2004)
barclay;imagen;danny;glaad;paris barclay;danny pino;pino Top TV Series – (2009)GLAAD Media AwardsOutstanding Individual Episode (In a Series Without a Regular Gay Character) – For episode "Best Friends". (2006)Image AwardsOutstanding Directing in a Dramatic Series – Paris Barclay (2006)Imagen Foundation AwardsBest Actor, Television – Danny Pino (2010)
cdg;asc;alma;costume design;danny;danny pino;pino ALMA AwardsOutstanding Actor in a Drama Television Series – Danny Pino (2008)ASC AwardsOutstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series (For episode "Time To Hate") (2004)Excellence in Production Design AwardTelevision – Single Camera Television Series (For episode "Factory Girls") (2005)CDG AwardsOutstanding Costume Design for Television Series – Period/Fantasy (2005)
costume design Outstanding Costume Design for Television Series – Period/Fantasy (2006)
glaad;costume design Outstanding Costume Design for Television Series – Period/Fantasy (2007)GLAAD Media AwardsOutstanding Individual Episode (In a Series Without a Regular Gay Character) (For episode "A Time to Hate") (2004)
it's raining;raining men;it's raining men;raining Outstanding Individual Episode (In a Series Without a Regular Gay Character) (For episode "It's Raining Men") (2005)
daniela Outstanding Individual Episode (In a Series Without a Regular Gay Character) (For episode "Daniela") (2005)
getzler;lgbt;kaplan Outstanding Individual Episode (in a Series without a Regular LGBT Character) (For episode "Boy Crazy")EmmyOutstanding Art Direction for a Single-Camera Series – Corey Kaplan, Sandy Getzler, & Timothy Stepeck (2005)
kirmsse;robbyn;lakeshore records;lakeshore A soundtrack CD was released in 2008 by Lakeshore Records, featuring incidental music composed by Michael A. Levine from the first four seasons, as well as the song 300 Flowers, sung by Robbyn Kirmsse.
enigma files;the enigma files;enigma The Enigma Files, UK / BBC Two, 1980
cold case files;cold case Cold Case Files, USA / A&E, 1999 (true cases)
new tricks New Tricks, UK / BBC One, 2003
ncis NCIS, USA / CBS, 2003
zettai reido;zettai;reido;fuji television Zettai Reido, Japan / Fuji Television, 2010
tnt Cold Justice, USA / TNT, 2013 (true cases)
to catch a killer To Catch a Killer, CAN / OWN, 2014 (true cases)
tvn Signal, South Korea / TVN, 2016
cold case;bros Warner Bros. Cold Case official site at the Wayback Machine (archived 2006-07-05)
cold case Cold Case at TV Guide
cold case Cold Case at IMDb
wheelchair basketball;burzynski;nott;heelers;clare nott;kilsyth;cobras Clare Nott (nee Burzynski, born 11 August 1986) is an Australian 1.0 point wheelchair basketball player who plays for the Kilsyth Cobras in the Women's national Wheelchair Basketball League (WNWBL) and for the Red Dust Heelers in the mixed National Wheelchair basketball League (NWBL). She participated in the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, where she won a bronze medal, and the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, where she won a silver medal.
gliders;nott;osaka;kilsyth;cobras A paraplegic as a result of a car crash, Nott was named the WNWBL's Best New Talent in 2005. She was the league's Most Valuable Player (MVP) in the 1 point class and a member of its All Star Five in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013 and 2015. She has also won four National League premierships with the Wheelcats and two National Women's League premierships with the Western Stars (2013) and the Kilsyth Cobras (2015). She made her debut with the Australia women's national wheelchair basketball team, known as the Gliders, in a tournament in Canada in 2005, and has since played 141 international games. She won gold medals at the 2009, 2010 and 2012 Osaka Cups in Japan.
criminology;brisbane;murdoch university;lauren;burzynski;nott;ormiston college;ormiston;tranby;landsdale;tranby college;nambour Clare Louise Burzynski was born in Newcastle, New South Wales, on 11 August 1986, the daughter of Eddie and Barbara Burzynski. She has an older sister, Lauren. All four members of the family were injured in a car accident on 28 June 1989, while holidaying in Queensland. Clare was treated at the hospital in Nambour, Queensland and then at the Royal Children's Hospital in Brisbane. It was discovered that her spinal cord was severed at the T8 spinal nerve, rendering her a paraplegic.Burzynski was educated at Tranby College from 1996 to 2000, and at Ormiston College from 2000 to 2004. As of 2013 lives in Landsdale, Western Australia, and attended Murdoch University, where she graduated in 2013 with a Bachelor of Legal Studies and Criminology degree. She is married to Lee Nott, and works as a legal secretary. Before becoming a basketball player, she competed in swimming from 1998 to 2004.
nott Nott is a 1.0 point player, who plays point guard. The Australian Sports Commission gave her a A$20,000 grant in financial year 2012/2013, and $11,000 in 2011/2012 as part of its Direct Athlete Support (DAS) program. She was a Western Australian Institute of Sport scholarship holder from 2009 to 2012.