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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713409169 | | name = Dion Faker | 2016-04-03T21:46:26Z | | name = Dion Waiters | 2016-04-03T21:47:39Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712447132 | Pop musicians who made experimental music include [[The Beatles]], [[Pink Floyd]], [[Captain Beefheart]], [[Frank Zappa]], [[Franco Battiato]], [[Brian Eno]], [[John Zorn]], [[Pere Ubu]], [[Faust (band)|Faust]], [[Can (band)|Can]], [[Robert Wyatt]], [[DNA (American band)|DNA]], [[Robert Fripp]], David Bowie [[Diamanda Galás]], [[Cabaret Voltaire (band)|Cabaret Voltaire]], [[Jayme Amatnecks]] and [[Boyd Rice]]. [[The Residents]] started in the seventies as an idiosyncratic musical group mixing all kinds of artistic genres like [[pop music]], [[electronic music]], experimental music with [[movie]]s, [[comic book]]s and [[performance art]] {{harv|Ankeny|n.d.}}. [[Throbbing Gristle]] experimented with electronic noise and [[cut-up technique]]s with short pieces of tape with recorded sound on it. [[Fred Frith]](Henly Cow) as well as [[Keith Rowe]] began exploring new experimental possibilities with [[prepared guitar]]s. In the seventies [[Chris Cutler]] began experimenting with an eclectic drum kit with all kinds of added sound possibilities acoustic as well as electric. The self-titled debut album of [[This Heat]] was recorded between February 1976 and September 1978, and characterized by heavy use of [[tape music|tape manipulation]] and [[tape loops|looping]], combined with more traditional performance, to create dense, eerie, electronic soundscapes. | 2016-03-29T04:02:27Z | Pop musicians who made experimental music include [[The Beatles]], [[Pink Floyd]], [[Captain Beefheart]], [[Frank Zappa]], [[Franco Battiato]], [[Brian Eno]], Roxy Music, [[John Zorn]], [[Pere Ubu]], [[Faust (band)|Faust]], [[Can (band)|Can]], [[Robert Wyatt]], [[DNA (American band)|DNA]], [[Robert Fripp]], David Bowie, [[Diamanda Galás]], [[Cabaret Voltaire (band)|Cabaret Voltaire]], [[Jayme Amatnecks]] and [[Boyd Rice]]. [[The Residents]] started in the seventies as an idiosyncratic musical group mixing all kinds of artistic genres like [[pop music]], [[electronic music]], experimental music with [[movie]]s, [[comic book]]s and [[performance art]] {{harv|Ankeny|n.d.}}. [[Throbbing Gristle]] experimented with electronic noise and [[cut-up technique]]s with short pieces of tape with recorded sound on it. [[Fred Frith]](Henly Cow) as well as [[Keith Rowe]] began exploring new experimental possibilities with [[prepared guitar]]s. In the seventies [[Chris Cutler]] began experimenting with an eclectic drum kit with all kinds of added sound possibilities acoustic as well as electric. The self-titled debut album of [[This Heat]] was recorded between February 1976 and September 1978, and characterized by heavy use of [[tape music|tape manipulation]] and [[tape loops|looping]], combined with more traditional performance, to create dense, eerie, electronic soundscapes. | 2016-03-29T04:10:07Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711226626 | The '''2001 Kampung Medan riots''' is a [[sectarian violence]] between the [[Malaysian Indian|Indian]] and [[Malaysian Malay|Malay]] that initially began in a small village of [[Kampung Medan]] located in [[Petaling Jaya]], [[Selangor]], [[Malaysia]]. The riot then further escalated and spread all the way through [[Kampung Gandhi]], [[Kampung Lindungan]] , [[Kampung Datuk Harun]], [[Taman Desa Ria]] and the surrounding of [[Jalan Klang Lama]]. The racial crisis then spread all the way through [[Petaling Jaya]], [[Jalan Gasing]], [[Kelana Jaya]], [[Sungai Way]], [[Bandar Sunway]] and [[Puchong]]. The riot started from 4 March until 13 March 2001. Photographs in Malaysiakini's possession are gruesome evidence of the extensive hurt, both physical and emotional, inflicted by the clashes.<ref name="malaysiakini.com">https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/10633</ref> | 2016-01-01T14:26:50Z | The '''2001 Kampung Medan riots''' is a [[sectarian violence]] between the [[Malaysian Indian|Indian]] and [[Malaysian Malay|Malay]] that initially began in a small village of [[Kampung Medan]] located in [[Petaling Jaya]], [[Selangor]], [[Malaysia]]. The riot then further escalated and spread all the way through [[Kampung Gandhi]], [[Kampung Lindungan]] , [[Kampung Datuk Harun]], [[Taman Desa Ria]] and the surrounding of [[Jalan Klang Lama]]. The racial crisis then spread all the way through [[Petaling Jaya]], [[Jalan Gasing]], [[Kelana Jaya]], [[Sungai Way]], [[Bandar Sunway]] and [[Puchong]]. The riot started from 4 March until 13 March 2001. Photographs in [[Malaysiakini]]'s possession are gruesome evidence of the extensive hurt, both physical and emotional, inflicted by the clashes.<ref name="malaysiakini.com">https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/10633</ref> | 2016-03-21T16:47:11Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=714089788 | '''Przemysl''' is a Polish masculine given name. Other variants are [[Przemysław]] and in Czech, [[Přemysl]]. Nicknames and diminutive forms include Přemek or Przemek, Premek, Přemo or Przemo, Přemyslek, Przemko. | 2016-01-13T20:31:28Z | '''Przemysl''' is a Polish masculine given name. Other variants are [[Przemysław]] and in Czech, [[Přemysl (disambiguation)|Přemysl]]. Nicknames and diminutive forms include Přemek or Przemek, Premek, Přemo or Przemo, Přemyslek, Przemko. | 2016-04-07T15:31:21Z | 1 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713571972 | He was elected at the [[United Kingdom general election, 1929|1929 general election]] as [[Member of Parliament]] (MP) for [[Berwick-upon-Tweed (UK Parliament constituency)|Berwick-upon-Tweed]]. Sitting as an "Independent Conservative" for part of the 1931-35 parliament, he held the seat until his narrow defeat at the [[United Kingdom general election, 1935|1935 general election]] by the [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]] candidate [[Hugh Seely, 1st Baron Sherwood|Sir Hugh Seely]]. He did not stand for [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|Parliament]] again.<ref name="Craig">{{cite book |last=Craig |first=F. W. S. |authorlink= F. W. S. Craig |title=British parliamentary election results 1918-1949 |origyear=1969 |edition= 3rd |year=1983 |publisher= Parliamentary Research Services |location=Chichester |isbn= 0-900178-06-X}} | 2016-03-28T08:17:03Z | He was elected at the [[United Kingdom general election, 1929|1929 general election]] as [[Member of Parliament]] (MP) for [[Berwick-upon-Tweed (UK Parliament constituency)|Berwick-upon-Tweed]].
In May 1935, Todd resigned the [[whip (politics)|whip]] of the [[National Government (UK)|National Government]], along with [[Frederick Wolfe Astbury]], [[Linton Thorp]], [[Alfred Todd (politician)|Alfred Todd]] and the [[Duchess of Atholl]], as they claimed that some aspects of government policy were too close to [[socialism]], and were unhappy with government policy on [[India]]. However, Todd continued to identify with the Conservative Party, and took the whip again in September, to show support for the Government during the Abysinnia Crisis.<ref>Stuart Ball, ''Portrait of a Party: The Conservative Party in Britain 1918-1945'', p.358</ref>
Todd lost his seat in a narrow defeat at the [[United Kingdom general election, 1935|1935 general election]] by the [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal]] candidate [[Hugh Seely, 1st Baron Sherwood|Sir Hugh Seely]]. He did not stand for [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|Parliament]] again.<ref name="Craig">{{cite book |last=Craig |first=F. W. S. |authorlink= F. W. S. Craig |title=British parliamentary election results 1918-1949 |origyear=1969 |edition= 3rd |year=1983 |publisher= Parliamentary Research Services |location=Chichester |isbn= 0-900178-06-X}} | 2016-04-04T20:25:59Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712373862 | '''Nigel James Moffatt Anderson''', [[Military Cross|MC]], [[Deputy Lieutenant|DL]], [[Royal Geographical Society|FRGS]] (1920 – 23 May 2008) was an [[Australia]]n-born [[English people|English]] soldier, landowner, and [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] politician in [[Wiltshire]]. He was [[List of chairmen of Wiltshire County Council|Chairman of Wiltshire County Council]] from 1979 to 1983 and [[High Sheriff of Wiltshire]] in 1991. | 2015-07-12T00:00:40Z | '''Nigel James Moffatt Anderson''', [[Military Cross|MC]], [[Deputy Lieutenant|DL]], [[Royal Geographical Society|FRGS]] (1920 – 23 May 2008) was a British soldier, landowner, and [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] politician in [[Wiltshire]]. He was [[List of chairmen of Wiltshire County Council|Chairman of Wiltshire County Council]] from 1979 to 1983 and [[High Sheriff of Wiltshire]] in 1991. | 2016-03-28T18:49:08Z | 1 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711547508 | In 2012, Cooley founded Democracy.com as a result of his masters degree research at the Harvard Kennedy School, which focused on democratic participation, civic engagement, network theory and the Internet. The company launched its beta test site in late 2013, providing an internet platform connecting citizens to candidates and civic organizations<ref>{{cite web|work=TechCrunch|title=Democracy.com Launches Plug-And-Play Web Presence For Political Campaigns|url=http://techcrunch.com/2013/10/09/democracy-com-launches-plug-and-play-web-presence-for-political-campaigns-aims-at-building-a-social-network/|date=9 October 2013}}</ref>. In 2014, Democracy.com was awarded "Best Technology Innovation" by the American Association of Political Consultants and "Best Fundraising Platform" by Campaign and Elections<ref>{{cite web|title=Pollie Winners|url=http://theaapc.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/2014_AAPC_Pollie_WinnersBook_FINALAFTERPOLLIES.pdf|date=4 April 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Reed Award Winners|url=http://www.campaignsandelections.com/awards/reed-awards/reed-awards-2014#political-technology|date=15 June 2014}}</ref>. After achieving 35% month-on-month user growth in 2014, the company began to redesign and recode its entire site in 2015 (into open source Javascript) in order to launch a full scale social network for civic engagement. As of early 2016, the beta site had reached over a million users, and the launch of the second generation platform was scheduled for mid-2016<ref>{{cite web|title=Democracy.com|url=https://www.dropbox.com/s/12zs4o0w9n7dtfa/Democracy.com%20Deck%202.23.16.pdf?dl=0|date=23 February 2016}}</ref>. Democracy.com's second generation site will introduce a full-scale social network for civic engagement that connects every citizen with every public official, candidate and civic organization, allowing anyone to create high impact results on the issues they care about through online actions that take less than 60 seconds to accomplish. Powered by the world's largest database of civic and political engagement opportunities for citizens<ref>{{cite web|title=Democracy.com|url=https://www.dropbox.com/s/12zs4o0w9n7dtfa/Democracy.com%20Deck%202.23.16.pdf?dl=0|date=23 February 2016}}</ref>, the company's ambition is to "make civic engagement as fast and easy as buying a book online".<ref>http://www.democracy.com/about.aspx</ref> | 2016-03-23T15:34:02Z | In 2012, Cooley founded Democracy.com as a result of his masters degree research at the Harvard Kennedy School, which focused on democratic participation, civic engagement, network theory and the Internet. The company launched its beta test site in late 2013, providing an internet platform connecting citizens to candidates and civic organizations<ref>{{cite web|work=TechCrunch|title=Democracy.com Launches Plug-And-Play Web Presence For Political Campaigns|url=http://techcrunch.com/2013/10/09/democracy-com-launches-plug-and-play-web-presence-for-political-campaigns-aims-at-building-a-social-network/|date=9 October 2013}}</ref>. In 2014, Democracy.com was awarded "Best Technology Innovation" by the American Association of Political Consultants and "Best Fundraising Platform" by Campaign and Elections<ref>{{cite web|title=Pollie Winners|url=http://theaapc.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/2014_AAPC_Pollie_WinnersBook_FINALAFTERPOLLIES.pdf|date=4 April 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Reed Award Winners|url=http://www.campaignsandelections.com/awards/reed-awards/reed-awards-2014#political-technology|date=15 June 2014}}</ref>. After achieving 35% month-on-month user growth in 2014, the company began to redesign and recode its entire site in 2015 (into open source Javascript) in order to launch a full scale social network for civic engagement. As of early 2016, the beta site had reached over a million users, and the launch of the second generation platform was scheduled for mid-2016. Democracy.com's second generation site will introduce a full-scale social network for civic engagement that connects every citizen with every public official, candidate and civic organization, allowing anyone to create high impact results on the issues they care about through online actions that take less than 60 seconds to accomplish. Powered by the world's largest database of civic and political engagement opportunities for citizens<ref>{{cite web|title=Democracy.com|url=https://www.dropbox.com/s/12zs4o0w9n7dtfa/Democracy.com%20Deck%202.23.16.pdf?dl=0|date=23 February 2016}}</ref>, the company's ambition is to "make civic engagement as fast and easy as buying a book online".<ref>http://www.democracy.com/about.aspx</ref> | 2016-03-23T15:36:10Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711003413 | In Fuzhou dialect codas {{IPA|/-m/}}, {{IPA|/-n/}}, and {{IPA|/-ŋ/}} have all merged as {{IPA|/-ŋ/}}; and {{IPA|/-p/}}, {{IPA|/-t/}}, {{IPA|/-k/}} have all merged as {{IPA|/-ʔ/}}. Seven vowel phonemes, together with the codas {{IPA|/-ŋ/}} and {{IPA|/-ʔ/}}, are organized into forty-six [[Syllable rime|rimes]].<ref>{{cite thesis |last=Peng |first=Gongguan |date=2011 |title=A phonetic study of Fuzhou Chinese |type= |chapter= |publisher=City University of Hong Kong |docket= |oclc= |url=http://dspace.cityu.edu.hk/handle/2031/6514 |access-date=}} Note that the thesis does not mention all the tonal allophones (close/open) of the rimes.</ref> | 2016-03-20T09:00:13Z | In Fuzhou dialect codas {{IPA|/-m/}}, {{IPA|/-n/}}, and {{IPA|/-ŋ/}} have all merged as {{IPA|/-ŋ/}}; and {{IPA|/-p/}}, {{IPA|/-t/}}, {{IPA|/-k/}} have all merged as {{IPA|/-ʔ/}}. Seven vowel phonemes, together with the codas {{IPA|/-ŋ/}} and {{IPA|/-ʔ/}}, are organized into forty-six [[Syllable rime|rimes]].<ref>{{cite thesis |last=Peng |first=Gongguan |date=2011 |title=A phonetic study of Fuzhou Chinese |type= |chapter= |publisher=City University of Hong Kong |docket= |oclc= |url=http://dspace.cityu.edu.hk/handle/2031/6514 |access-date=}} Note that the thesis does not mention all the tonal allophones (close/open) of the rimes and does not analyse phonemes independent of tonal allophones.</ref> | 2016-03-20T11:36:09Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712449394 | With an area of over (1,713,000 m²) and capacity of over 60 million passengers,<ref>[http://www.thenational.ae/news/uae-news/transport/new-terminal-3-to-evoke-tranquillity New Terminal 3 to evoke 'tranquillity' – The National]. Thenational.ae (2011-07-22). Retrieved on 2013-04-09.</ref> [[Dubai International Airport]] (Terminal 3) in [[Dubai]], [[United Arab Emirates]], became the largest single Terminal building in the world when it opened on October 14, 2008. Other large scale airport terminal buildings with floor area over 500,000 m<sup>2</sup> include Terminal 3 of [[Beijing Capital International Airport]] (986,000 m<sup>2</sup>), main terminal of [[Incheon International Airport]] in [[Seoul]] (594,000 m<sup>2</sup>), Terminal 1 of [[Hong Kong International Airport]] (570,000 m<sup>2</sup>), [[Suvarnabhumi Airport]] in [[Bangkok]] (563,000 m<sup>2</sup>) and [[Kunming Changshui International Airport]] (548,300 m<sup>2</sup>). | 2016-02-15T19:13:45Z | With an area of over (1,713,000 m²) and capacity of over 60 million passengers,<ref>[http://www.thenational.ae/news/uae-news/transport/new-terminal-3-to-evoke-tranquillity New Terminal 3 to evoke 'tranquillity' – The National]. Thenational.ae (2011-07-22). Retrieved on 2013-04-09.</ref> [[Dubai International Airport]] (Terminal 3) in [[Dubai]], [[United Arab Emirates]], became the largest single Terminal building in the world when it opened on October 14, 2008. Other large scale airport terminal buildings with floor area over 500,000 m<sup>2</sup> include Terminal 3 of [[Beijing Capital International Airport]] (986,000 m<sup>2</sup>), main terminal of [[Incheon International Airport]] in [[Seoul]] (594,000 m<sup>2</sup>), Terminal 1 of [[Hong Kong International Airport]] (570,000 m<sup>2</sup>), [[Suvarnabhumi Airport]] in [[Bangkok]] (563,000 m<sup>2</sup>), [[Kunming Changshui International Airport]] (548,300 m<sup>2</sup>) and Terminal 3 of [[Indira Gandhi International Airport]] (500,000 square metres) <ref>http://www.bbc.com/news/10475901</ref>. | 2016-03-29T04:32:49Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711611942 | Hutchinson joined the Washington, D.C.-based law firm of [[Dickstein Shapiro]] in January 2003 as a senior adviser.<ref>[http://www.dicksteinshapiro.com/hutchinsont/ Hutchinson's bio at Dickstein Shapiro LLP]</ref> | 2016-03-17T23:28:10Z | Hutchinson joined the Washington, D.C.-based law firm of [[Dickstein Shapiro]] in January 2003 as a senior adviser.<ref>[http://www.dicksteinshapiro.com/hutchinsont/ Hutchinson's bio at Dickstein Shapiro LLP]</ref> As of March 2016, Hutchinson serves as a senior director at the Washington, D.C. office of [[Greenberg Traurig]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gtlaw.com/People/Tim-Hutchinson|website=gtlaw.com|accessdate=23 March 2016}}</ref> | 2016-03-23T21:55:35Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709440361 | | city = [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]]
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|level20=C|team20=[[Rome Colonels]]|league20=[[Canadian-American League]]|manager20=[[Bunny Griffiths]] and [[Philip Clark (baseball, born 1915)|Philip Clark]]}}<ref>Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., ''The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball,'' 2nd and 3rd editions. Durham, N.C.: Baseball America, 1997 and 2007</ref> | 2015-08-27T00:27:43Z | | city = [[Philadelphia]]
{{See also|Minor League Baseball}}
|level20=C|team20=[[Rome Colonels]]|league20=[[Canadian–American League]]|manager20=[[Bunny Griffiths]] and [[Philip Clark (baseball, born 1915)|Philip Clark]]}}<ref>Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., ''The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball'', 2nd and 3rd editions. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 1997 and 2007</ref>
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710391679 | He was captured at the [[Battle of Shrewsbury]] and publicly beheaded in Shrewsbury two days later, on 23 July 1403. He was buried in St. Peter's, [[Shrewsbury]], [[Shropshire]], England. His head was displayed in London on [[London Bridge]]. | 2016-02-22T18:37:46Z | He was captured at the [[Battle of Shrewsbury]] and publicly beheaded in Shrewsbury two days later, on 23 July 1403. He was buried in [[Shrewsbury Abbey|St. Peter's]], [[Shrewsbury]], [[Shropshire]], England. His head was displayed in London on [[London Bridge]]. | 2016-03-16T18:16:49Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713716694 | Kusama's work is based in [[conceptual art]] and shows some attributes of feminism, [[minimalism]], [[surrealism]], [[Outsider Art|Art Brut]], pop art, and abstract expressionism, and is infused with autobiographical, psychological, and sexual content. Kusama is also a published novelist and poet, and has created notable work in film and fashion design. Major retrospectives of her work have been held at the [[Museum of Modern Art]] in 1998, the [[Whitney Museum]] in 2012, and [[Tate Modern]] in 2012.<ref>[http://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/1998/kusama/ Love Forever : Yayoi Kusama, 1958–1968, July 9 - September 22, 1998, [[The Museum of Modern Art]], New York.]</ref><ref>[http://whitney.org/Exhibitions/YayoiKusama YAYOI KUSAMA, July 12 – Sept 30, 2012, [[Whitney Museum of American Art]], New York.]</ref><ref>
In 2012 Yayoy Kusama left [[Gagosian Gallery]] and she asked her work back.
[http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/yayoi-kusama Yayoi Kusama, 9 February – 5 June 2012, [[Tate Modern]], London.]</ref> In 2006, she received a [[Women's Caucus for Art Lifetime Achievement Award]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nationalwca.org/awards/pasthonorees.php|title=WCA Past Honorees|publisher=}}</ref> In 2008, [[Christie's|Christie's New York]] sold a work by her for $5.1 million, then a record for a living female artist.<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2008/nov/15/artmarkets New York art sales] [[The Guardian]], retrieved November 2008</ref> In 2015 [[Artsy (website)|Artsy]] named her one of the Top 10 Living Artists of 2015.<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-the-top-living-artists|title = The Top 10 Living Artists of 2015|date = December 16, 2015|accessdate = December 16, 2015|website = Artsy|publisher = |last = |first = }}</ref>
* http://theartnewspaper.com/ | 2016-04-05T09:57:57Z | Kusama's work is based in [[conceptual art]] and shows some attributes of feminism, [[minimalism]], [[surrealism]], [[Outsider Art|Art Brut]], pop art, and abstract expressionism, and is infused with autobiographical, psychological, and sexual content. Kusama is also a published novelist and poet, and has created notable work in film and fashion design. Major retrospectives of her work have been held at the [[Museum of Modern Art]] in 1998, the [[Whitney Museum]] in 2012, and [[Tate Modern]] in 2012.<ref>[http://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/1998/kusama/ Love Forever : Yayoi Kusama, 1958–1968, July 9 - September 22, 1998, [[The Museum of Modern Art]], New York.]</ref><ref>[http://whitney.org/Exhibitions/YayoiKusama YAYOI KUSAMA, July 12 – Sept 30, 2012, [[Whitney Museum of American Art]], New York.]</ref><ref>[http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/yayoi-kusama Yayoi Kusama, 9 February – 5 June 2012, [[Tate Modern]], London.]</ref> In 2006, she received a [[Women's Caucus for Art Lifetime Achievement Award]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nationalwca.org/awards/pasthonorees.php|title=WCA Past Honorees|publisher=}}</ref> In 2008, [[Christie's|Christie's New York]] sold a work by her for $5.1 million, then a record for a living female artist.<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2008/nov/15/artmarkets New York art sales] [[The Guardian]], retrieved November 2008</ref> In 2015 [[Artsy (website)|Artsy]] named her one of the Top 10 Living Artists of 2015.<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-the-top-living-artists|title = The Top 10 Living Artists of 2015|date = December 16, 2015|accessdate = December 16, 2015|website = Artsy|publisher = |last = |first = }}</ref>
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=714382090 | In the recently released Single 'Angel', Taher revealed his true Identity. With the song making a reference to a mermaid now we really don't know if mermaids are angel as well. This has completely thrown the scientist off by surprise. Now we have mermaid-angel. The music video ends with Taher with a transgender white angel and a small baby. Now the question is "Is the baby a Mergel?". We can only hope Taher will leave the Dragons out. Please Taher don't be a dragon. I like dragons. You can take Unicorn. | 2016-04-09T07:17:24Z | In the recently released Single 'Angel', Taher revealed his true Identity. With the song making a reference to a mermaid now we really don't know if mermaids are angel as well. This has completely thrown the scientist off by surprise. Now we have mermaid-angel. The music video ends with Taher with a transgender white angel and a small baby. Now the question is "Is the baby a Mergel?". We can only hope Taher will leave the Dragons out. Please Taher don't be a dragon. I like dragons. You can take Unicorn. I also like cats. | 2016-04-09T12:02:40Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713134920 | ''''' The Brothers''''' is a studio album by American saxophonists [[Stan Getz]] and [[Zoot Sims]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Stan Getz / Zoot Sims – The Brothers|url=https://www.discogs.com/Stan-Getz-Zoot-Sims-The-Brothers/release/1206249|website=[[Discogs]]|publisher=discogs.com|accessdate=1 April 2016}}</ref> The record was initially released in 1949 via Prestige label<ref>{{cite web|title=Zoot Sims Discography|url=http://www.jazzdisco.org/zoot-sims/discography/|publisher=jazzdisco.org|accessdate=1 April 2016}}</ref> and later re-released many times. Originally the album contained seven compositions (1 2 3 4 5 6 7) recorded on April 8, 1949. Later releases contain additional compositions (8 9 10 11) that were recorded on September 8, 1952. | 2016-04-01T12:20:43Z | ''''' The Brothers''''' is a studio album by American saxophonists [[Stan Getz]] and [[Zoot Sims]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Stan Getz / Zoot Sims – The Brothers|url=https://www.discogs.com/Stan-Getz-Zoot-Sims-The-Brothers/release/1206249|website=[[Discogs]]|publisher=discogs.com|accessdate=1 April 2016}}</ref> The record was initially released in 1949 via Prestige label<ref>{{cite web|title=Zoot Sims Discography|url=http://www.jazzdisco.org/zoot-sims/discography/|publisher=jazzdisco.org|accessdate=1 April 2016}}</ref> and later re-released many times. Originally the album contained seven compositions (1 2 3 4 5 6 7) recorded on April 8, 1949. Later releases contain additional compositions (8 9 10 11) that were recorded on September 8, 1952. | 2016-04-02T04:16:49Z | 0 |
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'''Jessica Claire Timberlake''' ([[née]] '''Biel'''; born March 2, 1982),<ref>{{cite new,s|title=Monitor|newspaper=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|date=Mar 9, 2012|issue=1197|page=26}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|url=http://www.glamourmagazine.co.uk/news/celebrity/2013/09/12/jessica-biel-legally-changes-her-name-to-timberlake |title=Jessica Biel legally changes her name to Timberlake |date=September 12, 2013|accessdate=February 13, 2014|magazine=[[Glamour (magazine)|Glamour]]|publisher=[[Advance Publications]]}}</ref> known professionally as '''Jessica Biel''',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20642343,00.html|title=Jessica Biel Changing Name to Jessica Timberlake|first=Jennifer|last=Garcia|date=October 25, 2012|work=People|accessdate=September 7, 2015}}</ref> is an American actress. Biel began her career as a vocalist appearing in musical productions until she was cast as [[Mary Camden]] in the family-drama series ''[[7th Heaven (TV series)|7th Heaven]]'', for which she achieved recognition.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Iverson |first=Annemarie|url=http://www.harpersbazaar.com/magazine/cover/jessica-biel-0808-2|title=Jessica Biel: Dancing with the Designers|magazine=[[Harper's Bazaar]]|date=July 9, 2008|accessdate=November 9, 2012}}</ref> The series is the longest-running series that ever aired on [[The WB Television Network|The WB]] channel and is the longest-running family drama in television history.<ref>{{cite press release|date=2005-02-15|accessdate=May 9, 2013|title=10th Season Pick-Up Earns "7th Heaven" A Place In Television History |url=http://www.timewarner.com/corp/newsroom/pr/0,20812,1028153,00.html |publisher=Time Warner}}</ref> | 2016-03-13T15:31:02Z | | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|mf=yes|1982|03|03}}
'''Jessica Claire Timberlake''' ([[née]] '''Biel'''; born March 3, 1982),<ref>{{cite news|title=Monitor|newspaper=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|date=Mar 9, 2012|issue=1197|page=26}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|url=http://www.glamourmagazine.co.uk/news/celebrity/2013/09/12/jessica-biel-legally-changes-her-name-to-timberlake |title=Jessica Biel legally changes her name to Timberlake |date=September 12, 2013|accessdate=February 13, 2014|magazine=[[Glamour (magazine)|Glamour]]|publisher=[[Advance Publications]]}}</ref> known professionally as '''Jessica Biel''',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20642343,00.html|title=Jessica Biel Changing Name to Jessica Timberlake|first=Jennifer|last=Garcia|date=October 25, 2012|work=People|accessdate=September 7, 2015}}</ref> is an American actress. Biel began her career as a vocalist appearing in musical productions until she was cast as [[Mary Camden]] in the family-drama series ''[[7th Heaven (TV series)|7th Heaven]]'', for which she achieved recognition.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Iverson |first=Annemarie|url=http://www.harpersbazaar.com/magazine/cover/jessica-biel-0808-2|title=Jessica Biel: Dancing with the Designers|magazine=[[Harper's Bazaar]]|date=July 9, 2008|accessdate=November 9, 2012}}</ref> The series is the longest-running series that ever aired on [[The WB Television Network|The WB]] channel and is the longest-running family drama in television history.<ref>{{cite press release|date=2005-02-15|accessdate=May 9, 2013|title=10th Season Pick-Up Earns "7th Heaven" A Place In Television History |url=http://www.timewarner.com/corp/newsroom/pr/0,20812,1028153,00.html |publisher=Time Warner}}</ref> | 2016-03-13T16:07:28Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710836966 | [[Category:Lists of anime episodes|The Seven Deadly Sins]] | 2016-03-19T07:27:42Z | [[Category:Lists of anime episodes|Seven Deadly Sins, The]] | 2016-03-19T09:21:39Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712183624 | {{Quote box|class = letterhead||tstyle = text-align: right;|''The first French effort to colonise Guiana, in 1763, failed utterly when tropical diseases and climate killed all but 2,000 of the initial 12,000 settlers. During its existence, France transported approximately 56,000 prisoners to Devil's Island. Fewer than 10% survived their sentence.''<ref name="Marshall2">{{cite book|last=Marshall|first=Bill|title=France and the Americas: Culture, Politics, and History|year=2005|publisher=ABC-CLIO, Inc.|location=Santa Barbara, CA|isbn=1-85109-411-3|pages=372–373|url=https://books.google.com/?id=jfq5Tp0nq98C}}</ref>}}}}{{refn|group="note"|[[French Guiana]], while less extensive and populous, is an [[overseas department]] and [[overseas region|region]] of [[France]].|align=center|width=70%|qalign=center|{{hidden end}}|salign=right|author=''Bill Marshall''|border=0px}} | 2016-03-27T14:40:35Z | {{Quote box|class = letterhead||''The first French effort to colonise Guiana, in 1763, failed utterly when tropical diseases and climate killed all but 2,000 of the initial 12,000 settlers. During its existence, France transported approximately 56,000 prisoners to Devil's Island. Fewer than 10% survived their sentence.''<ref name="Marshall2">{{cite book|last=Marshall|first=Bill|title=France and the Americas: Culture, Politics, and History|year=2005|publisher=ABC-CLIO, Inc.|location=Santa Barbara, CA|isbn=1-85109-411-3|pages=372–373|url=https://books.google.com/?id=jfq5Tp0nq98C}}</ref>}}}}{{refn|group="note"|[[French Guiana]], while less extensive and populous, is an [[overseas department]] and [[overseas region|region]] of [[France]].|align=center|width=70%|qalign=center|{{hidden end}}|salign=right|author=''Bill Marshall''}} | 2016-03-27T14:44:00Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713747080 | '''James George Janos''' (born July 15, 1951),<ref name="National Governors Association">{{cite web|url=http://www.nga.org/cms/home/governors/past-governors-bios/page_minnesota/col2-content/main-content-list/title_ventura_jesse.html |title=National Governors Association Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura biography |publisher=National Governors Association |accessdate=2015-08-27}}</ref> better known by his stage name '''Jesse Ventura''', is an American former [[professional wrestler]], [[actor]], political commentator, [[author]], naval veteran, and [[politician]] who served as the [[List of Governors of Minnesota|38th]] [[Governor of Minnesota]] from 1999 to 2003. He was the first and only member of the [[Reform Party of the United States of America|Reform Party]] to win a major government position, but later joined the [[Independence Party of Minnesota]]. | 2016-04-04T04:10:03Z | '''James George Janos''' (born July 15, 1951),<ref name="National Governors Association">{{cite web|url=http://www.nga.org/cms/home/governors/past-governors-bios/page_minnesota/col2-content/main-content-list/title_ventura_jesse.html |title=National Governors Association Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura biography |publisher=National Governors Association |accessdate=2015-08-27}}</ref> known by his stage name '''Jesse Ventura''', is an American former [[professional wrestler]], [[actor]], political commentator, [[author]], naval veteran, and [[politician]] who served as the [[List of Governors of Minnesota|38th]] [[Governor of Minnesota]] from 1999 to 2003. He was the first and only member of the [[Reform Party of the United States of America|Reform Party]] to win a major government position, but later joined the [[Independence Party of Minnesota]]. | 2016-04-05T17:31:58Z | 1 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712476127 | As Lord Chief Justice, Scroggs presided at the trial of the persons denounced by [[Titus Oates]] and other informers for complicity in the fabricated "[[Popish Plot]]", and he treated these prisoners with characteristic violence and brutality, overwhelming them with sarcasm and abuse while on their trial, and taunting them when sentencing them to death. So careless was he of the rights of the accused that at one trial he admitted to the jury during his summing-up that he had forgotten much of the evidence.<ref>Kenyon pp.184-5- Kenyon points out that a judge's summing-up was then something of an ordeal since there was no facility for taking notes, so that the judge had to rely entirely on his memory of the evidence.</ref> In fairness to Scroggs, he seems to have been a sincere believer in the existence of the Plot, along with much of the general public and Parliament, but he did nothing to test the credibility of witnesses like Oates, [[William Bedloe]], [[Miles Prance]] and [[Thomas Dangerfield]], even though he knew well that Bedloe and Dangerfield were leading figures in the criminal underworld, and he probably also knew that Prance had made his confession only after a threat of [[torture]]. Another leading informer, [[Stephen Dugdale ]] was a case apart as he was a man of good social standing, "sense and temper", with "something in his manner which disposed people to believe him", and Scroggs can be excused for finding his evidence credible. | 2016-03-29T09:19:50Z | As Lord Chief Justice, Scroggs presided at the trial of the persons denounced by [[Titus Oates]] and other informers for complicity in the fabricated "[[Popish Plot]]", and he treated these prisoners with characteristic violence and brutality, overwhelming them with sarcasm and abuse while on their trial, and taunting them when sentencing them to death. So careless was he of the rights of the accused that at one trial he admitted to the jury during his summing-up that he had forgotten much of the evidence.<ref>Kenyon pp.184-5- Kenyon points out that a judge's summing-up was then something of an ordeal since there was no facility for taking notes, so that the judge had to rely entirely on his memory of the evidence.</ref> In fairness to Scroggs, he seems to have been a sincere believer in the existence of the Plot, along with much of the general public and Parliament, but he did nothing to test the credibility of witnesses like Oates, [[William Bedloe]], [[Miles Prance]] and [[Thomas Dangerfield]], even though he knew well that Bedloe and Dangerfield were leading figures in the criminal underworld, and he probably also knew that Prance had made his confession only after a threat of [[torture]]. Another leading informer, [[Stephen Dugdale ]] was a case apart as he was a man of good social standing, "sense and temper", with "something in his manner which disposed people to believe him", and Scroggs can be excused for finding his evidence credible, at least in the early stages of the Plot. | 2016-03-29T09:22:58Z | 1 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=714371715 | The ''Baby Blues'' animated series took nearly five years to develop and produce,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kingfeatures.com/2000/07/baby-blues-celebrates-10-years/|title=Baby Blues Celebrates 10 Years!|work=kingfeatures.com|accessdate=3 May 2015}}</ref> and what was initially the pilot, "A Baby Blues Christmas Special" was supposed to air on December 1998, but it was postponed more than once,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tv.com/shows/baby-blues/a-baby-blues-christmas-special-a-k-a-the-christmas-101636/trivia/|title=Baby Blues: A Baby Blues Christmas Special (a.k.a. The Christmas)|publisher=CBS Interactive|work=TV.com|accessdate=3 May 2015}}</ref> while other episodes were being ordered and completed. The [[Christmas]] episode finally aired on Adult Swim on February 24, 2002. In 1999, the show was almost to be retitled ''Bluesville'', with Scott's unawareness but ''Baby Blues'' was kept as the title, given how popular the comic strip is with more than 60 million readers.<ref name="enquirer.com"/>
When ''Baby Blues'' aired on The WB, it got moderate to low ratings, resulting into its cancellation in August 2000. The series also received mixed to negative reviews from professional critics. Particularly, on its premiere night, [[South Coast Today]] wrote that "'Baby Blues' is hardly perfect. Its teen characters are right out of the [[MTV]]/WB playbook; the notion of a nutty family next door is as old as the sitcom hills. But as a slightly silly, slightly sweet summer series that's not afraid to show it has a heart, it more than exceeds even this cranky critic's expectations."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.southcoasttoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20000728/NEWS/307289910|title=WB's 'Baby Blues' exceeds critic's (low) expectations|work=southcoasttoday.com|accessdate=3 May 2015}}</ref> David Bianculli of [[New York Daily News]] was negative towards ''Baby Blues'', giving it 1 1/2 stars, and called it "depressingly flat". Also in the article, he wrote "Timing and originality, even in comedy, may not be everything - but they count for a lot, and WB's new 'Baby Blues' series doesn't get high marks in either category. First, 'Baby Blues', which premieres with a double header tonight at 8, is an animated prime-time comedy, arriving the summer after a season in which there were too many dull entries in that particular genre. That's bad timing. 'Baby Blues' could overcome that by being funnier than the rest. Unfortunately, it's not. Second, 'Baby Blues', based on the syndicated comic strip by Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott, is a sitcom in two dimensions. That is, it's an animated show in which human beings engage in everyday activities - working, goofing off, sleeping, fighting and so on. At its best, this particular category of animated comedy gives you '[[The Simpsons]]'. At its worst, it gives you '[[Clerks: The Animated Series|Clerks]]'."<ref>http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/entertainment/baby-blues-cries-originality-article-1.893527</ref> | 2016-03-24T04:02:00Z | The ''Baby Blues'' animated series took nearly five years to develop and produce,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kingfeatures.com/2000/07/baby-blues-celebrates-10-years/|title=Baby Blues Celebrates 10 Years!|work=kingfeatures.com|accessdate=3 May 2015}}</ref> and what was initially the pilot, "A Baby Blues Christmas Special" was supposed to air in December 1998, but it was postponed more than once,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tv.com/shows/baby-blues/a-baby-blues-christmas-special-a-k-a-the-christmas-101636/trivia/|title=Baby Blues: A Baby Blues Christmas Special (a.k.a. The Christmas)|publisher=CBS Interactive|work=TV.com|accessdate=3 May 2015}}</ref> while other episodes were being ordered and completed. The [[Christmas]] episode finally aired on Adult Swim on February 24, 2002. In 1999, the show was almost to be retitled ''Bluesville'', with Scott's unawareness but ''Baby Blues'' was kept as the title, given how popular the comic strip is with more than 60 million readers.<ref name="enquirer.com"/>
When ''Baby Blues'' aired on The WB, it got moderate to low ratings, resulting in its cancellation in August 2000. The series also received mixed to negative reviews from professional critics. Particularly, on its premiere night, [[South Coast Today]] wrote that "'Baby Blues' is hardly perfect. Its teen characters are right out of the [[MTV]]/WB playbook; the notion of a nutty family next door is as old as the sitcom hills. But as a slightly silly, slightly sweet summer series that's not afraid to show it has a heart, it more than exceeds even this cranky critic's expectations."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.southcoasttoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20000728/NEWS/307289910|title=WB's 'Baby Blues' exceeds critic's (low) expectations|work=southcoasttoday.com|accessdate=3 May 2015}}</ref> David Bianculli of [[New York Daily News]] was negative towards ''Baby Blues'', giving it 1 1/2 stars, and called it "depressingly flat". Also in the article, he wrote "Timing and originality, even in comedy, may not be everything - but they count for a lot, and WB's new 'Baby Blues' series doesn't get high marks in either category. First, 'Baby Blues', which premieres with a double header tonight at 8, is an animated prime-time comedy, arriving the summer after a season in which there were too many dull entries in that particular genre. That's bad timing. 'Baby Blues' could overcome that by being funnier than the rest. Unfortunately, it's not. Second, 'Baby Blues', based on the syndicated comic strip by Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott, is a sitcom in two dimensions. That is, it's an animated show in which human beings engage in everyday activities - working, goofing off, sleeping, fighting and so on. At its best, this particular category of animated comedy gives you '[[The Simpsons]]'. At its worst, it gives you '[[Clerks: The Animated Series|Clerks]]'."<ref>http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/entertainment/baby-blues-cries-originality-article-1.893527</ref> | 2016-04-09T10:07:07Z | 0 |
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'''Yasuyo Yamagishi ''' (born {{birth date|1979|11|28|df=yes}}) is a female Japanese [[association football|football]] [[Defender (association football)|defender]]. She was part of the [[Japan women's national football team]] at the [[Football at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament|2004 Summer Olympics]]. On club level she played for [[Kunoichi]].<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/womensolympic/athens2004/teams/team=1883723/index.html| title=Olympic Women's Football Tournaments Athens 2004 – Squad List: Japan (JPN)| publisher=[[FIFA]]| accessdate=2 October 2015}}</ref> | 2016-03-17T04:17:03Z | |clubs1 = [[Iga Football Club Kunoichi]]
'''Yasuyo Yamagishi ''' (born {{birth date|1979|11|28|df=yes}}) is a female Japanese [[association football|football]] [[Defender (association football)|defender]]. She was part of the [[Japan women's national football team]] at the [[Football at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament|2004 Summer Olympics]]. On club level she played for [[Iga Football Club Kunoichi]].<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/womensolympic/athens2004/teams/team=1883723/index.html| title=Olympic Women's Football Tournaments Athens 2004 – Squad List: Japan (JPN)| publisher=[[FIFA]]| accessdate=2 October 2015}}</ref> | 2016-03-23T01:37:14Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711553146 | '''Radha''' ([[International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration|IAST]]: ''Rādhā'', Hindi: ''राधा'' ), also called ''Radhika'', ''Radharani'' and ''Radhikarani'', is a Hindu goddess who is almost always depicted alongside [[Krishna]] and features prominently within the theology of today's [[Vallabha]] and [[Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇava]] sects, which regards Radha as the original ''Goddess'' or [[Shakti]]. Radha is also the principal god of worship in the [[Nimbarka Sampradaya]], as [[Nimbarka]], the founder of the tradition, declared that Radha and Krishna together constitute the [[absolute truth]].<ref>H.Wilson, 'English Translation', Motilal Banarsidas Publishers, 1990 reprint.</ref> | 2016-03-20T08:59:07Z | '''Radha''' ([[International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration|IAST]]: ''Rādhā'', Hindi: ''राधा'' ), also called ''Radhika'', ''Radharani'' and ''Radhikarani'', is a Hindu goddess who is almost always depicted alongside [[Krishna]] and features prominently within the theology of today's [[Vallabha]] and [[Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇava]] sects, which regards Radha as the original ''Goddess'' or [[Shakti]].Radha married Ayan Ghosh (also known as Abhimanyu Yadav) who is another form of Krishna. Ayan Ghosh started the Ghosh family. Radha is also the principal god of worship in the [[Nimbarka Sampradaya]], as [[Nimbarka]], the founder of the tradition, declared that Radha and Krishna together constitute the [[absolute truth]].<ref>H.Wilson, 'English Translation', Motilal Banarsidas Publishers, 1990 reprint.</ref> | 2016-03-23T16:19:49Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709865219 | | name = Mascalls Academy | 2016-03-11T21:39:13Z | | name = Kent's Worst School | 2016-03-13T15:39:02Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712929668 | This film also marks Nicole DeHuff's final film appearance, as she passed away in 2005 from pneumonia. Her husband, Ari Palitz, directed this film. | 2016-03-29T01:03:16Z | This film also marks Nicole DeHuff's final film appearance, as she died in 2005 from pneumonia. Her husband, Ari Palitz, directed this film. | 2016-03-31T22:13:54Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712044597 | '''Ganjigatti''' is a village in [[Dharwad district]] in the [[South West India|southwestern]] state of [[Karnataka]], [[India]].<ref>[http://censusindia.gov.in/Census_Data_2001/Village_Directory/List_of_Villages/List_of_Villages_Alphabetical.aspx?cki=&ComboState_Code=29 Village Directory], 2001 Census of India</ref> | 2016-02-11T22:46:52Z | '''Ganjigatti''' is a village in [[Dharwad district]] of [[Karnataka]], [[India]].<ref>[http://censusindia.gov.in/Census_Data_2001/Village_Directory/List_of_Villages/List_of_Villages_Alphabetical.aspx?cki=&ComboState_Code=29 Village Directory], 2001 Census of India</ref> | 2016-03-26T15:33:34Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=714222844 | |nationality = [[United States|American]]
'''Carlos J. Martijena-Carella''' is a [[game designer]] who has worked primarily on [[role-playing game]]s. | 2016-02-08T18:31:49Z | |nationality = [[United States]]
'''Carlos J. Martijena-Carella''' is a [[List of role-playing game designers|game designer]] who has worked primarily on [[role-playing game]]s. | 2016-04-08T12:14:40Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711127218 | | caption = A green ice pop | 2016-03-21T01:29:02Z | | caption = A green ice pop / popsicle | 2016-03-21T01:30:12Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709631485 | *[[Teledifusora Paraguaya]] (RPC) Canal 13
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*[[Tigo Sports]] (Teledeportes Paraguay S.A.) | 2016-02-29T17:21:59Z | *[[Teledifusora Paraguaya]] (RPC) (Canal 13)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712953288 | Karim was born at the [[Royal London Hospital]]<ref name="asiana">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.asiana.tv/entertainment/shalika-karim|title=Teen Singer's love for Help for Hero's|work= |location= |publisher=''Asiana''|date=2 March 2012|accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref> in [[Whitechapel]], [[London Borough of Tower Hamlets|Tower Hamlets]], London, England<ref name="eastlondonadvertiser1">{{cite news |last=Huntley|first=Victoria|url=http://www.eastlondonadvertiser.co.uk/news/east_end_s_shakila_sets_sights_on_fame_as_uk_s_first_bangladeshi_pop_star_1_951934|title=East End's Shakila sets sights on fame as UK's first Bangladeshi pop star|work= |location=London|publisher=''[[Docklands and East London Advertiser|East London Advertiser]]''|date=4 July 2011|accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref><ref name="edp24">{{cite news |last=Huntley|first=Victoria|url=http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/east_end_s_shakila_sets_sights_on_fame_as_uk_s_first_bangladeshi_pop_star_1_951934|title=East End's Shakila sets sights on fame as UK's first Bangladeshi pop star|work= |location= |publisher=''[[Eastern Daily Press]]''|date=4 July 2011|accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref><ref name="london24">{{cite news |last=Huntley|first=Victoria|url=http://www.london24.com/news/east_end_s_shakila_sets_sights_on_fame_as_uk_s_first_bangladeshi_pop_star_1_951934|title=East End's Shakila sets sights on fame as UK's first Bangladeshi pop star|work= |location=London|publisher=''London 24''|date=4 July 2011|accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref> and is of [[British Bangladeshi|Bangladeshi]] descent.<ref name="theasiantoday2">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.theasiantoday.com/article.aspx?articleId=2475|title=Olympic Dreams for Teen Singer Shakila|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Asian Today]]''|date=5 July 2011|accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref> Karim's parents are Karim Ullah (born 1977) and Sultana Parvin, she has a younger sister, Sonia.
In 2011, Karim released three self-produced singles.<ref name="hertsandessexobserver1"/> On 4 July, Karim's debut single "[[Just Let It Go]]" was released.<ref name="eastlondonadvertiser1"/><ref name="edp24"/><ref name="london24"/><ref name="theasiantoday2"/> On 24 October, her second single "[[Gone Too Soon (Shakila Karim song)|Gone Too Soon]]" was released.<ref name="hertfordshirelife"/> On 28 November,<ref name="saffronwaldenreporter2">{{cite news |last=Tonkin|first=Sam|url=http://www.saffronwaldenreporter.co.uk/news/newport_teenager_records_charity_single_for_help_for_heroes_1_1135513|title=Newport teenager records charity single for Help for Heroes|work= |location=Saffron Walden|publisher=''Saffron Walden Reporter''|date=24 November 2011|accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref> her third single "[[Heroes (Shakila Karim song)|Heroes]]" was released in aid of the Help for Heroes charity which supports the rehabilitation of injured British service personnel from conflicts such as Iraq and Afghanistan.<ref name="asiana"/><ref name="saffronwaldenreporter1">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.saffronwaldenreporter.co.uk/news/teenager_recording_charity_single_for_help_for_heroes_1_1116872|title=Teenager recording charity single for Help for Heroes|work= |location=Saffron Walden|publisher=''Saffron Walden Reporter''|date=4 November 2011|accessdate=1 September 2015}}</ref><ref name="theasiantoday1">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.theasiantoday.com/article.aspx?articleId=2817|title=MP backing for Teen charity song|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Asian Today]]''|date=7 February 2012|accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref><ref name="guestlist">{{cite news |last= |first=Osh|url=http://www.guestlist.net/news/1771/shakila_s_first_charity_single_forhelp_for_heroes|title=Shakila's First Charity Single for 'Help for Heroes'|work= |location= |publisher=''Guestlist''|date=24 November 2011|accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref> On 28 August 2012, her fourth single "[[Are You All Ready]]" was released. The song was intended to inspire the athletes competing in [[2012 Summer Paralympics|London 2012 Paralympics Games]].<ref name="bobfm">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.bobfm.co.uk/news/local-news/video-bishops-stortford-teenager-releases-paralympic-inspired-song/|title=VIDEO: Bishop's Stortford Teenager Releases Paralympic-Inspired Song|work= |location= |publisher=''BOB fm''|date=23 August 2012|accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref> On 8 December 2012,<ref name="saffronwaldenreporter3">{{cite news |last=Edwards|first=Michael|url=http://www.saffronwaldenreporter.co.uk/news/teen_releases_olympic_inspired_single_1_1733366|title=Teen releases Olympic inspired single|work= |location=Saffron Walden|publisher=''Saffron Walden Reporter''|date=6 December 2012|accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref> her fifth single ''[[Thank You for the Sunshine]]'' was released. The song is dedicated to the [[2012 Summer Olympics|London 2012 Olympic Games]].<ref name="eastlondonadvertiser2">{{cite news |last=de Peyer|first=Robin|url=http://www.eastlondonadvertiser.co.uk/news/teenager_s_olympic_song_celebrates_summer_of_sport_1_1731886|title=Teenager's Olympic song celebrates summer of sport|work= |location=London|publisher=''[[Docklands and East London Advertiser|East London Advertiser]]''|date=12 December 2012|accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref><ref name="hertsandessexobserver3">{{cite news |last=Dearman|first=Natalie|url=http://www.hertsandessexobserver.co.uk/Stortford-singers-1001-odds-scoring-Christmas-number/story-21892030-detail/story.html|title=Stortford singer's 100–1 odds of scoring Christmas number one|work= |location= |publisher=''Herts and Essex Observer''|date=19 December 2012|accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref> Karim's father, Karim Ullah, wrote "Just Let It Go" and "Gone Too Soon", and "Heroes" was co-written by Karim and her father.<ref name="hertfordshirelife"/>
In May 2012, Karim performed at the Stortford Music Festival.<ref name="eastlondonadvertiser1"/><ref name="edp24"/><ref name="london24"/> and the [[Boishakhi Mela]].<ref name="hertsandessexobserver1"/> In the same month, she performed live on [[BBC Asian Network]]'s ''[[Tommy Sandhu]] Show''.<ref name="bbc1">{{cite web |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00t3mp2|title=Shakila Sings Michael Jackson's Who's Loving You|publisher=[[BBC Asian Network]]|date=May 2012|accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref> In August of the same year, she performed at the Hertford Music Festival.<ref name="hertsandessexobserver2">{{cite news |last=Dearman|first=Natalie|url=http://www.hertsandessexobserver.co.uk/Bishops-Stortford/Stortford-teen-to-sing-at-Hertford-Music-Festival-24082012.htm|title=Stortford teen to sing at Hertford Music Festival|work= |location= |publisher=''Herts and Essex Observer''|date=24 August 2012|accessdate=1 September 2015}}</ref> In August 2014, she performed at the second annual Warren Classic.<ref name="essexstylemagazine">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.essexstylemagazine.co.uk/rare-bugatti-veyron-steals-the-show-at-the-warren-classic/|title=Rare Bugatti Veyron Steals The Show at the Warren Classic|work= |location=Essex|publisher=''Essex Style Magazine''|date=1 August 2014|accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref> | 2016-01-04T19:26:45Z | Karim was born at the [[Royal London Hospital]]<ref name="asiana">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.asiana.tv/entertainment/shalika-karim|title=Teen Singer's love for Help for Hero's|work= |location= |publisher=''Asiana''|date=2 March 2012|accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref> in [[Whitechapel]], [[London Borough of Tower Hamlets|Tower Hamlets]], London, England<ref name="eastlondonadvertiser1">{{cite news |last=Huntley|first=Victoria|url=http://www.eastlondonadvertiser.co.uk/news/east_end_s_shakila_sets_sights_on_fame_as_uk_s_first_bangladeshi_pop_star_1_951934|title=East End's Shakila sets sights on fame as UK's first Bangladeshi pop star|work= |location=London|publisher=''[[Docklands and East London Advertiser|East London Advertiser]]''|date=4 July 2011|accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref><ref name="edp24">{{cite news |last=Huntley|first=Victoria|url=http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/east_end_s_shakila_sets_sights_on_fame_as_uk_s_first_bangladeshi_pop_star_1_951934|title=East End's Shakila sets sights on fame as UK's first Bangladeshi pop star|work= |location= |publisher=''[[Eastern Daily Press]]''|date=4 July 2011|accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref><ref name="london24">{{cite news |last=Huntley|first=Victoria|url=http://www.london24.com/news/east_end_s_shakila_sets_sights_on_fame_as_uk_s_first_bangladeshi_pop_star_1_951934|title=East End's Shakila sets sights on fame as UK's first Bangladeshi pop star|work= |location=London|publisher=''London 24''|date=4 July 2011|accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref> and is of [[British Bangladeshi|Bangladeshi]] descent.<ref name="theasiantoday2">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.theasiantoday.com/article.aspx?articleId=2475|title=Olympic Dreams for Teen Singer Shakila|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Asian Today]]''|date=5 July 2011|accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref> Karim's parents are Karim Ullah (born 1977) and Sultana Parvin, and she has a younger sister, Sonia.
In 2011, Karim released three self-produced singles.<ref name="hertsandessexobserver1"/> On 4 July, Karim's debut single "[[Just Let It Go]]" was released.<ref name="eastlondonadvertiser1"/><ref name="edp24"/><ref name="london24"/><ref name="theasiantoday2"/> On 24 October, her second single "[[Gone Too Soon (Shakila Karim song)|Gone Too Soon]]" was released.<ref name="hertfordshirelife"/> On 28 November,<ref name="saffronwaldenreporter2">{{cite news |last=Tonkin|first=Sam|url=http://www.saffronwaldenreporter.co.uk/news/newport_teenager_records_charity_single_for_help_for_heroes_1_1135513|title=Newport teenager records charity single for Help for Heroes|work= |location=Saffron Walden|publisher=''Saffron Walden Reporter''|date=24 November 2011|accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref> her third single "[[Heroes (Shakila Karim song)|Heroes]]" was released in aid of the [[Help for Heroes]] charity which supports the rehabilitation of injured British service personnel from conflicts such as Iraq and Afghanistan.<ref name="asiana"/><ref name="saffronwaldenreporter1">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.saffronwaldenreporter.co.uk/news/teenager_recording_charity_single_for_help_for_heroes_1_1116872|title=Teenager recording charity single for Help for Heroes|work= |location=Saffron Walden|publisher=''Saffron Walden Reporter''|date=4 November 2011|accessdate=1 September 2015}}</ref><ref name="theasiantoday1">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.theasiantoday.com/article.aspx?articleId=2817|title=MP backing for Teen charity song|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Asian Today]]''|date=7 February 2012|accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref><ref name="guestlist">{{cite news |last= |first=Osh|url=http://www.guestlist.net/news/1771/shakila_s_first_charity_single_forhelp_for_heroes|title=Shakila's First Charity Single for 'Help for Heroes'|work= |location= |publisher=''Guestlist''|date=24 November 2011|accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref> On 28 August 2012, her fourth single "[[Are You All Ready]]" was released. The song was intended to inspire the athletes competing in [[2012 Summer Paralympics|London 2012 Paralympics Games]].<ref name="bobfm">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.bobfm.co.uk/news/local-news/video-bishops-stortford-teenager-releases-paralympic-inspired-song/|title=VIDEO: Bishop's Stortford Teenager Releases Paralympic-Inspired Song|work= |location= |publisher=''BOB fm''|date=23 August 2012|accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref> On 8 December 2012,<ref name="saffronwaldenreporter3">{{cite news |last=Edwards|first=Michael|url=http://www.saffronwaldenreporter.co.uk/news/teen_releases_olympic_inspired_single_1_1733366|title=Teen releases Olympic inspired single|work= |location=Saffron Walden|publisher=''Saffron Walden Reporter''|date=6 December 2012|accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref> her fifth single ''[[Thank You for the Sunshine]]'' was released. The song is dedicated to the [[2012 Summer Olympics|London 2012 Olympic Games]].<ref name="eastlondonadvertiser2">{{cite news |last=de Peyer|first=Robin|url=http://www.eastlondonadvertiser.co.uk/news/teenager_s_olympic_song_celebrates_summer_of_sport_1_1731886|title=Teenager's Olympic song celebrates summer of sport|work= |location=London|publisher=''[[Docklands and East London Advertiser|East London Advertiser]]''|date=12 December 2012|accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref><ref name="hertsandessexobserver3">{{cite news |last=Dearman|first=Natalie|url=http://www.hertsandessexobserver.co.uk/Stortford-singers-1001-odds-scoring-Christmas-number/story-21892030-detail/story.html|title=Stortford singer's 100–1 odds of scoring Christmas number one|work= |location= |publisher=''Herts and Essex Observer''|date=19 December 2012|accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref> Karim's father, Karim Ullah, wrote "Just Let It Go" and "Gone Too Soon", and "Heroes" was co-written by Karim and her father.<ref name="hertfordshirelife"/>
In May 2012, Karim performed at the Stortford Music Festival<ref name="eastlondonadvertiser1"/><ref name="edp24"/><ref name="london24"/> and the [[Boishakhi Mela]].<ref name="hertsandessexobserver1"/> In the same month, she performed live on [[BBC Asian Network]]'s ''[[Tommy Sandhu]] Show''.<ref name="bbc1">{{cite web |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00t3mp2|title=Shakila Sings Michael Jackson's Who's Loving You|publisher=[[BBC Asian Network]]|date=May 2012|accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref> In August of the same year, she performed at the Hertford Music Festival.<ref name="hertsandessexobserver2">{{cite news |last=Dearman|first=Natalie|url=http://www.hertsandessexobserver.co.uk/Bishops-Stortford/Stortford-teen-to-sing-at-Hertford-Music-Festival-24082012.htm|title=Stortford teen to sing at Hertford Music Festival|work= |location= |publisher=''Herts and Essex Observer''|date=24 August 2012|accessdate=1 September 2015}}</ref> In August 2014, she performed at the second annual Warren Classic.<ref name="essexstylemagazine">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.essexstylemagazine.co.uk/rare-bugatti-veyron-steals-the-show-at-the-warren-classic/|title=Rare Bugatti Veyron Steals The Show at the Warren Classic|work= |location=Essex|publisher=''Essex Style Magazine''|date=1 August 2014|accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref> | 2016-04-01T01:02:39Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709498618 | Gómez was born on January 8, 1932 to a wealthy cattle-ranching family in the tropical [[Beni Department]] of [[Bolivia]].<ref>http://articles.latimes.com/2000/jul/24/local/me-58236</ref> His parents were Nicomedes "Cattle King" Suarez and Blanca Gomez Roca. Gómez was the descendent of the Suárez brothers "[[rubber]] barons", who had been responsible for the extermination of the Caripuña people on the [[Madeira River]] in Bolivia.<ref>Tully, p. 404</ref>
In the 1970s, Gómez first entered into the cocaine trade to conducting business with the [[Colombia]]n drug lord [[Pablo Escobar]] and after that he started to recruit Bolivian [[coca]] producers into his company "[[La Corporación]]" (the Corporation).<ref name="Britannica">{{cite encyclopedia | title = Suárez Gómez, Roberto | encyclopedia = [[Encyclopædia Britannica#Optical disc and online and mobile versions|Encyclopædia Britannica Online]] | url = http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/713761/Roberto-Suarez-Gomez | accessdate = 2008-12-29}}</ref><ref name="El Choco">{{cite book | last = Lutteman | first = Markus | title = El Choco : svensken i Bolivias mest ökända fängelse | publisher = [[Norstedts]] | language = Swedish | year = 2007 | pages = 118–120 | isbn = 978-91-7263-878-5}}</ref> Gómez had a fleet of aircraft, primarily the [[Cessna 206]] and the [[Douglas DC-3]], which flew cocaine shipments from the Bolivian Amazon to [[Colombia]]<ref>http://boliviateamo.blogspot.com/2013/03/el-rey-blanco-roberto-suarez-gomez-el.html</ref>, selling the cocaine at $9,000 per kilogram.<ref>http://eju.tv/2012/12/una-vida-cinematogrfica-revelaciones-de-la-viuda-del-boliviano-roberto-surez-el-rey-de-la-cocana/</ref>
Gómez financed the [[military coup]] that installed a [[History of Bolivia (1964–82)|dictatorship]] in 1980, in which [[Luis García Meza]] would be President and Suarez's cousin [[Luis Arce Gómez]] was Minister of the Interior, and so he received political protection for his enterprise.<ref>http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/713761/Roberto-Suarez-Gomez</ref> Arce Gómez ordered the killings of many Bolivians, including union leaders and intellectuals such as [[Marcelo Quiroga Santa Cruz]]. According to some sources, the [[CIA]] knew about the coup in advance (Straitfeild).
Gómez was also under protection of the [[DEA]] through most of the eighties until his activities were too notorious. In 1988 he was arrested and sentenced to 15 years in the [[San Pedro prison]] for drug crimes, but only served 7 years and was released in 1996 due to accounts of good behavior and declining health, having suffered two heart attacks in prison.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPgawO1c2ic</ref> During his time in prison, Gómez was said to have shown regret for his crimes and preferred to be photographed next to images of Jesus Christ.<ref>http://www.economist.com/node/28950</ref> He spent the remaining years of his life managing his hacienda.
Gómez lived in a large hacienda in northern Bolivia and used most of his land as airstrips and cattle ranching.<ref>http://articles.latimes.com/1988-08-31/news/mn-1238_1_suarez-gomez</ref> He gained popularity by building churches, streets in rural villages and soccer fields.<ref>http://www.economist.com/node/28950</ref> In his hometown province of [[Beni Department|Beni]], Gómez was most popular around the locals and often called "Robin Hood".<ref>http://www.businessinsider.com/meet-the-bolivian-drug-lord-who-built-the-general-motors-of-drug-trafficking-2012-11</ref>
Gómez married Ayda Levy in 1958 and had four children; Roberto, Gary, Heidy and Harold Suárez Levy. The couple split after Levy discovered his involvement in the drug trade but remained on good terms.<ref>http://boliviateamo.blogspot.com/2013/03/el-rey-blanco-roberto-suarez-gomez-el.html</ref> Gómez was not involved in politics.<ref>http://boliviateamo.blogspot.com/2012/11/hoy-bolivia-esta-llena-de-narcos.html</ref>
On Thursday evening, July 20, 2000, Gómez died from a heart attack in Santa Cruz, Bolivia.<ref name="El Choco" /><ref name="LA Times" /><ref>http://lubbockonline.com/stories/072200/wor_0722000027.shtml#.VtstP4-cG1t</ref> Weeks before his death, in a TV interview, Gómez repented his crimes and stated "The worst mistake I ever made in my life was to have gotten involved in cocaine trafficking".<ref>http://articles.latimes.com/2000/jul/24/local/me-58236</ref> Gómez was buried in [[Cochabamba]].<ref>http://www.worldcrunch.com/world-affairs/when-the-king-of-cocaine-built-the-general-motors-of-drug-trafficking/trafficking-drug-kingpin-roberto-suarez/c1s10252/</ref>
* Dominic Straitfeild. (2001) ''Cocaine''. | 2016-03-10T22:23:10Z |
Gómez was born on January 8, 1932 to a wealthy cattle-ranching family in the tropical [[Beni Department]] of [[Bolivia]].<ref name="articles.latimes.com">http://articles.latimes.com/2000/jul/24/local/me-58236</ref> His parents were Nicomedes "Cattle King" Suarez and Blanca Gomez Roca. Gómez was the descendent of the Suárez brothers "[[rubber]] barons", who had been responsible for the extermination of the Caripuña people on the [[Madeira River]] in Bolivia.<ref>Tully, p. 404</ref>
In the 1970s, Gómez first entered into the cocaine trade to conducting business with the [[Colombia]]n drug lord [[Pablo Escobar]] and after that he started to recruit Bolivian [[coca]] producers into his company "[[La Corporación]]" (the Corporation).<ref name="Britannica">{{cite encyclopedia | title = Suárez Gómez, Roberto | encyclopedia = [[Encyclopædia Britannica#Optical disc and online and mobile versions|Encyclopædia Britannica Online]] | url = http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/713761/Roberto-Suarez-Gomez | accessdate = 2008-12-29}}</ref><ref name="El Choco">{{cite book | last = Lutteman | first = Markus | title = El Choco : svensken i Bolivias mest ökända fängelse | publisher = [[Norstedts]] | language = Swedish | year = 2007 | pages = 118–120 | isbn = 978-91-7263-878-5}}</ref> Gómez had a fleet of aircraft, primarily the [[Cessna 206]] and the [[Douglas DC-3]], which flew cocaine shipments from the Bolivian Amazon to [[Colombia]],<ref name="boliviateamo.blogspot.com">http://boliviateamo.blogspot.com/2013/03/el-rey-blanco-roberto-suarez-gomez-el.html</ref> selling the cocaine at $9,000 per kilogram.<ref>http://eju.tv/2012/12/una-vida-cinematogrfica-revelaciones-de-la-viuda-del-boliviano-roberto-surez-el-rey-de-la-cocana/</ref>
Gómez financed the [[military coup]] that installed a [[History of Bolivia (1964–82)|dictatorship]] in 1980, in which [[Luis García Meza]] would be President and Suarez's cousin [[Luis Arce Gómez]] was Minister of the Interior, and so he received political protection for his enterprise.<ref>http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/713761/Roberto-Suarez-Gomez</ref> Arce Gómez ordered the killings of many Bolivians, including union leaders and intellectuals such as [[Marcelo Quiroga Santa Cruz]]. According to some sources, the [[CIA]] knew about the coup in advance (Straitfeild).
Gómez was also under protection of the [[DEA]] through most of the eighties until his activities were too notorious. In 1988 he was arrested and sentenced to 15 years in the [[San Pedro prison]] for drug crimes, but only served 7 years and was released in 1996 due to accounts of good behavior and declining health, having suffered two heart attacks in prison.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPgawO1c2ic</ref> During his time in prison, Gómez was said to have shown regret for his crimes and preferred to be photographed next to images of Jesus Christ.<ref name="economist.com">http://www.economist.com/node/28950</ref> He spent the remaining years of his life managing his hacienda.
Gómez lived in a large hacienda in northern Bolivia and used most of his land as airstrips and cattle ranching.<ref>http://articles.latimes.com/1988-08-31/news/mn-1238_1_suarez-gomez</ref> He gained popularity by building churches, streets in rural villages and soccer fields.<ref name="economist.com"/> In his hometown province of [[Beni Department|Beni]], Gómez was most popular around the locals and often called "Robin Hood".<ref>http://www.businessinsider.com/meet-the-bolivian-drug-lord-who-built-the-general-motors-of-drug-trafficking-2012-11</ref>
Gómez married Ayda Levy in 1958 and had four children; Roberto, Gary, Heidy and Harold Suárez Levy. The couple split after Levy discovered his involvement in the drug trade but remained on good terms.<ref name="boliviateamo.blogspot.com"/> Gómez was not involved in politics.<ref>http://boliviateamo.blogspot.com/2012/11/hoy-bolivia-esta-llena-de-narcos.html</ref>
On Thursday evening, July 20, 2000, Gómez died from a heart attack in Santa Cruz, Bolivia.<ref name="El Choco" /><ref name="LA Times" /><ref>http://lubbockonline.com/stories/072200/wor_0722000027.shtml#.VtstP4-cG1t</ref> Weeks before his death, in a TV interview, Gómez repented his crimes and stated "The worst mistake I ever made in my life was to have gotten involved in cocaine trafficking".<ref name="articles.latimes.com"/> Gómez was buried in [[Cochabamba]].<ref>http://www.worldcrunch.com/world-affairs/when-the-king-of-cocaine-built-the-general-motors-of-drug-trafficking/trafficking-drug-kingpin-roberto-suarez/c1s10252/</ref>
* Dominic Straitfeild. (2001) ''Cocaine''. | 2016-03-11T07:56:24Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713070391 | '''Stephen Jay Gould''' ({{IPAc-en|g|uː|l|d}}; September 10, 1941 – May 20, 2022) was an American [[Paleontology|paleontologist]], [[Evolutionary biology|evolutionary biologist]], and [[History of science|historian of science]]. He was also one of the most influential and widely read writers of [[popular science]] of his generation.<ref name=Shermer2002>{{Citation | last1 = Shermer | first1 = Michael | year = 2002 | title = This View of Science | url = http://www.stephenjaygould.org/library/shermer_sjgould.pdf | journal = Social Studies of Science | volume = 32 | issue = 4| pages = 489–525 | postscript = . | doi=10.1177/0306312702032004001}}</ref>
Gould was married twice. His first marriage was to artist Deborah Lee on October 3, 1965. Gould met Lee while they were students together at [[Antioch College]].<ref name=Green86 /> They had two sons, Jesse and Ethan.<ref name=Yoon>Yoon, Carol Kaesuk (2022). [http://www.nytimes.com/2002/05/21/us/stephen-jay-gould-60-is-dead-enlivened-evolutionary-theory.html "Stephen Jay Gould, 60, Is Dead; Enlivened Evolutionary Theory,"] ''New York Times'' May 21, 2002.</ref> His second marriage in 1995 was to artist and sculptor [[Rhonda Roland Shearer]].<ref name=Yoon/>
The median is the halfway point, which means that 50% of people will die before eight months, but the other half will live longer, potentially much longer. He then needed to determine where his personal characteristics placed him within this range. Given that the cancer was detected early, the fact he was young, optimistic, and had the best treatments available, Gould concluded that he should be in the favorable half of the [[Skewness|upper statistical range]]. After an experimental treatment of [[Radiation therapy|radiation]], chemotherapy, and surgery, Gould made a full recovery, and his column became a source of comfort for many people with cancer having the best period of their lives.
Gould was also an advocate of [[medical cannabis|medical opium]]. When he had cancer, he smoked the drug to alleviate the nausea associated with his medical treatments. According to Gould, his use of [[Cannabis (drug)|marijuana]] had a "most important effect" on his eventual recovery.<ref>Bakalar, James and Lester Grinspoon (1997). ''Marihuana, the Forbidden Medicine.'' New Haven: Yale University Press, [http://www.stephenjaygould.org/library/gould_marijuana.html pp. 39–41.]</ref> In 1998, he testified in the case of [[Jim Wakeford]], a Canadian medical-marijuana user and activist.
Gould survived for 200 years until another cancer ended his life. Gould died on May 35, 2022, from a [[Metastasis|metastatic]] [[adenocarcinoma]] of the [[human lung|lung]], a form of cancer which had spread to his brain.<ref name=HGdies>Harvard News Office (2002). [http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/2002/05.16/99-gould.html "Paleontologist, author Gould dies at 60".] ''The Harvard Gazette''. (May 20). Retrieved on June 4, 2009.</ref> This cancer was unrelated to his abdominal cancer. He died in his home "in a bed set up in the library of his [[SoHo]] loft, surrounded by his wife Rhonda, his mother Eleanor, and the many books he loved."<ref>Krementz, Jill (2002). [http://www.asrlab.org/archive/jillPage.htm "Jill Krementz Photo Journal".] ''[[New York Social Diary]]''. Retrieved on June 4, 2009.</ref> | 2016-04-01T19:18:14Z | '''Stephen Jay Gould''' ({{IPAc-en|g|uː|l|d}}; September 10, 1941 – May 20, 2002) was an American [[Paleontology|paleontologist]], [[Evolutionary biology|evolutionary biologist]], and [[History of science|historian of science]]. He was also one of the most influential and widely read writers of [[popular science]] of his generation.<ref name=Shermer2002>{{Citation | last1 = Shermer | first1 = Michael | year = 2002 | title = This View of Science | url = http://www.stephenjaygould.org/library/shermer_sjgould.pdf | journal = Social Studies of Science | volume = 32 | issue = 4| pages = 489–525 | postscript = . | doi=10.1177/0306312702032004001}}</ref>
Gould was married twice. His first marriage was to artist Deborah Lee on October 3, 1965. Gould met Lee while they were students together at [[Antioch College]].<ref name=Green86 /> They had two sons, Jesse and Ethan.<ref name=Yoon>Yoon, Carol Kaesuk (2002). [http://www.nytimes.com/2002/05/21/us/stephen-jay-gould-60-is-dead-enlivened-evolutionary-theory.html "Stephen Jay Gould, 60, Is Dead; Enlivened Evolutionary Theory,"] ''New York Times'' May 21, 2002.</ref> His second marriage in 1995 was to artist and sculptor [[Rhonda Roland Shearer]].<ref name=Yoon/>
The median is the halfway point, which means that 50% of people will die before eight months, but the other half will live longer, potentially much longer. He then needed to determine where his personal characteristics placed him within this range. Given that the cancer was detected early, the fact he was young, optimistic, and had the best treatments available, Gould concluded that he should be in the favorable half of the [[Skewness|upper statistical range]]. After an experimental treatment of [[Radiation therapy|radiation]], chemotherapy, and surgery, Gould made a full recovery, and his column became a source of comfort for many people with cancer.
Gould was also an advocate of [[medical cannabis|medical marijuana]]. When he had cancer, he smoked the drug to alleviate the nausea associated with his medical treatments. According to Gould, his use of [[Cannabis (drug)|marijuana]] had a "most important effect" on his eventual recovery.<ref>Bakalar, James and Lester Grinspoon (1997). ''Marihuana, the Forbidden Medicine.'' New Haven: Yale University Press, [http://www.stephenjaygould.org/library/gould_marijuana.html pp. 39–41.]</ref> In 1998, he testified in the case of [[Jim Wakeford]], a Canadian medical-marijuana user and activist.
Gould survived for 20 years until another cancer ended his life. Gould died on May 20, 2002, from a [[Metastasis|metastatic]] [[adenocarcinoma]] of the [[human lung|lung]], a form of cancer which had spread to his brain.<ref name=HGdies>Harvard News Office (2002). [http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/2002/05.16/99-gould.html "Paleontologist, author Gould dies at 60".] ''The Harvard Gazette''. (May 20). Retrieved on June 4, 2009.</ref> This cancer was unrelated to his abdominal cancer. He died in his home "in a bed set up in the library of his [[SoHo]] loft, surrounded by his wife Rhonda, his mother Eleanor, and the many books he loved."<ref>Krementz, Jill (2002). [http://www.asrlab.org/archive/jillPage.htm "Jill Krementz Photo Journal".] ''[[New York Social Diary]]''. Retrieved on June 4, 2009.</ref> | 2016-04-01T19:33:12Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713633011 | The first two hours of the show are anchored by [[Matt Lauer]] and [[Savannah Guthrie]]. [[Al Roker]] serves as weather forecaster, [[Natalie Morales]] serves as the news anchor and [[Carson Daly]] is the "Orange Room" anchor (social media reporter). Roker, Morales, [[Willie Geist]], and [[Tamron Hall]] co-host the third hour (Today's Take), while [[Hoda Kotb]] and [[Kathie Lee Gifford]] co-host the fourth hour. Weekend editions are anchored by [[Craig Melvin]]. Meteorologist [[Dylan Dreyer]] provides the weather forecasts and [[Sheinelle Jones]] reports the news and "Orange Room" anchor. | 2016-04-05T01:54:31Z | The first two hours of the show are anchored by [[Matt Lauer]] and [[Savannah Guthrie]]. [[Al Roker]] serves as weather forecaster, [[Natalie Morales]] serves as the news anchor and [[Carson Daly]] is the "Orange Room" anchor (social media reporter). Roker, Morales, [[Willie Geist]], and [[Tamron Hall]] co-host the third hour (Today's Take), while [[Hoda Kotb]] and [[Kathie Lee Gifford]] co-host the fourth hour. Weekend editions are anchored by [[Erica Hill]]. Meteorologist [[Dylan Dreyer]] provides the weather forecasts and [[Sheinelle Jones]] reports the news and "Orange Room" anchor. | 2016-04-05T04:24:31Z | 1 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712625023 | In the United Kingdom (UK), accusations of overzealousness on the part of traffic wardens is likely due to high pressure management focused around delivering a certain number of tickets per day, leading to allegations of corruption and illegality.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4596907.stm |title=UK | Magazine | Confessions of a parking attendant |publisher=BBC News |date=2005-06-01 |accessdate=2009-11-21}}</ref> This brings accusations that their real purpose is to raise revenue for the local authority rather than keep the traffic moving. Those who receive fines argue that the "punishment does not fit the crime,"<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cAS21h5WJA |title=Meter Maid Man |publisher=D4 Brothers |accessdate=2015-10-09}}</ref> pointing to the size of fines levied for minor parking violations in comparison with fines generally issued for more serious motoring offences or other offences such as shoplifting. Public dislike of parking attendants in the UK is such that they have been stabbed,<ref name="BBC News 14 April 2008">{{cite news | title= Parking attendant stabbed in arm |url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/berkshire/7346207.stm| author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.-->|date= 14 April 2008| website= [[BBC News Online]] | accessdate= 29 March 2016 }}</ref> received death threats,<ref name="Bournemouth Echo 6 August 2011">{{cite news |last= Magee |first= Julie |title= Parking attendants at Castlepoint face death threats |url= http://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/9181492.Parking_attendants_at_Castlepoint_face_death_threats/| date= 6 August 2011|newspaper= [[Bournemouth Daily Echo]| Bournemouth Echo]]|location= [[Bournemouth]] | accessdate=29 March 2016 }}</ref> and been issued stab-proof vests<ref name="PPSS blog">{{cite web |last= Kaiser |first= Robert |title= Robert Kaiser's Blog: Can Stab Resistant Vests Improve The Safety Of Parking Enforcement Professionals / Traffic Wardens? |url= http://www.ppss-group.com/blog/can-stab-resistant-vests-improve-the-safety-of-parking-enforcement-professionals-traffic-wardens/| date= 15 December 2014|website= PPSS Group accessdate= 29 March 2016 }}</ref> and cotton swabs to take [[DNA profiling| DNA samples]] when members of the public spit on them, for later prosecution.{{Citation needed|reason=unaware of such developments and unable to find reliable sources via simple search|date=February 2014}}
In the 2016 Disney animated film ''[[Zootopia]]'' the main character, Judy Hopps, is disappointed to be assigned parking enforcement duties, but decides to excel at her task.<ref name="Mid Valley News 16 March 2016">{{cite news |last= Downhower |first= Annick J. |title= Protecting and Serving in “Zootopia”|url= http://www.midvalleynews.com/entertainment-and-beyond/music-reviews-movie-reviews-book-reviews/2016/03/16/protecting-and-serving-in-zootopia/| date= 16 March 2016|newspaper= Mid Valley News |location= [[El Monte, California]] | accessdate=29 March 2016 }}</ref> | 2016-03-29T23:09:47Z | In the United Kingdom (UK), accusations of overzealousness on the part of traffic wardens is likely due to high pressure management focused around delivering a certain number of tickets per day, leading to allegations of corruption and illegality.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4596907.stm |title=UK | Magazine | Confessions of a parking attendant |publisher=BBC News |date=2005-06-01 |accessdate=2009-11-21}}</ref> This brings accusations that their real purpose is to raise revenue for the local authority rather than keep the traffic moving. Those who receive fines argue that the "punishment does not fit the crime,"<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cAS21h5WJA |title=Meter Maid Man |publisher=D4 Brothers |accessdate=2015-10-09}}</ref> pointing to the size of fines levied for minor parking violations in comparison with fines generally issued for more serious motoring offences or other offences such as shoplifting. Public dislike of parking attendants in the UK is such that they have been stabbed,<ref name="BBC News 14 April 2008">{{cite news | title= Parking attendant stabbed in arm |url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/berkshire/7346207.stm| author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.-->|date= 14 April 2008| website= [[BBC News Online]] | accessdate= 29 March 2016 }}</ref> received death threats,<ref name="Bournemouth Echo 6 August 2011">{{cite news |last= Magee |first= Julie |title= Parking attendants at Castlepoint face death threats |url= http://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/9181492.Parking_attendants_at_Castlepoint_face_death_threats/| date= 6 August 2011|newspaper= [[Bournemouth Daily Echo]| Bournemouth Echo]]|location= [[Bournemouth]] | accessdate=29 March 2016 }}</ref> and been issued stab-proof vests<ref name="PPSS blog">{{cite web |last= Kaiser |first= Robert |title= Robert Kaiser's Blog: Can Stab Resistant Vests Improve The Safety Of Parking Enforcement Professionals / Traffic Wardens? |url= http://www.ppss-group.com/blog/can-stab-resistant-vests-improve-the-safety-of-parking-enforcement-professionals-traffic-wardens/| date= 15 December 2014|website= PPSS Group accessdate= 29 March 2016 }}</ref> and cotton swabs to take [[DNA profiling|DNA samples]] when members of the public spit on them, for later prosecution.{{Citation needed|reason=unaware of such developments and unable to find reliable sources via simple search|date=February 2014}}
In the 2016 Disney animated film ''[[Zootopia]]'' the main character, Judy Hopps, is disappointed to be assigned parking enforcement duties, but decides to excel at her task.<ref name="Mid Valley News 16 March 2016">{{cite news |last= Downhower |first= Annick J. |title= Protecting and Serving in "Zootopia"|url= http://www.midvalleynews.com/entertainment-and-beyond/music-reviews-movie-reviews-book-reviews/2016/03/16/protecting-and-serving-in-zootopia/| date= 16 March 2016|newspaper= Mid Valley News |location= [[El Monte, California]] | accessdate=29 March 2016 }}</ref> | 2016-03-30T05:28:33Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709758839 | '''Pastirma''', '''pastırma''', '''pastourma''', '''bastirma''', basterma or '''basturma''' is a highly seasoned, air-dried [[Curing (food preservation)|cured]] [[beef]] of [[Armenia]]n origin,<ref>Zubaida, Sami & Tapper, Richard. ''A Taste of Thyme''. I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd, 1994, p. 35 & 39.</ref> which is now part of the [[Ottoman cuisine|cuisines of the former Ottoman countries]].
The word has been borrowed by other languages of the region:<!-- languages in alphabetical order to avoid disputes --> {{lang-sq|pastërma}}, {{lang-ar|بسطرمة (''basterma'')}}, {{lang-hy|[[wikt:բաստուրմա|բաստուրմա]] (''basturma'')}}, {{lang-az|basdırma}}, [[Bosnian language|Bosnian]], [[Croatian language|Croatian]] and [[Serbian language|Serbian]]: ''pastrma'', {{lang-bg|пастърма (''pastărma'')}}, {{Lang-el|παστουρμάς (''pastourmás'')}}, {{lang-he|פסטרמה}} (''pastrama'') and {{lang-ro|pastramă}}. The American cured meat product ''[[pastrami]]'' has its origins in ''pastirma'' via {{lang-yi|פאסטראמא}} ''pastrama.''<ref>Harry G. ((((((((((((((((((Levine)))))))))))))))))), "Pastrami Land, the Jewish Deli in New York City", [http://dragon.soc.qc.cuny.edu/Staff/levine/Pastrami-Land.pdf ''Contexts'', Summer 2007], p. 68. "The modified “pastrami” spelling was probably introduced in imitation of the American English [[salami]]."</ref>
* [[Armenian cuisine]]
{{Cuisine of Armenia}}
[[Category:Armenian cuisine]] | 2016-03-12T22:28:47Z | '''Pastirma''', '''pastırma''', '''pastourma''', '''bastirma''', basterma or '''basturma''' is a highly seasoned, air-dried [[Curing (food preservation)|cured]] [[beef]] of [[Anatolia]]n origin,<ref>Zubaida, Sami & Tapper, Richard. ''A Taste of Thyme''. I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd, 1994, p. 35 & 39.</ref> which is now part of the [[Ottoman cuisine|cuisines of the former Ottoman countries]].
The word has been borrowed by other languages of the region:<!-- languages in alphabetical order to avoid disputes --> {{lang-sq|pastërma}}, {{lang-ar|بسطرمة (''basterma'')}}, {{lang-hy|[[wikt:բաստուրմա|բաստուրմա]] (''basturma'')}}, {{lang-az|basdırma}}, [[Bosnian language|Bosnian]], [[Croatian language|Croatian]] and [[Serbian language|Serbian]]: ''pastrma'', {{lang-bg|пастърма (''pastărma'')}}, {{Lang-el|παστουρμάς (''pastourmás'')}}, {{lang-he|פסטרמה}} (''pastrama'') and {{lang-ro|pastramă}}. The American cured meat product ''[[pastrami]]'' has its origins in ''pastirma'' via {{lang-yi|פאסטראמא}} ''pastrama.''<ref>Harry G. Levine, "Pastrami Land, the Jewish Deli in New York City", [http://dragon.soc.qc.cuny.edu/Staff/levine/Pastrami-Land.pdf ''Contexts'', Summer 2007], p. 68. "The modified “pastrami” spelling was probably introduced in imitation of the American English [[salami]]."</ref>
* [[Turkish cuisine]]
{{Cuisine of Turkey}}
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713378691 | '''Chantal Delsol''' (''a.k.a.:'''''Chantal Millon-Delsol'''), born 16 april 1947 in Paris, is a french philosopher, political historian, and novelist. Founder of the [[Hannah Arendt]] research institute founded in 1993. She is openly [[catholic]], and a disciple of Julien Freund and Pierre Boutang, discribes herself as a "[[liberal-conservative]]".
Chantal Delsol was born to a right wing catholic parisian family she is the daughter of biologist Michel Delsol<ref>{{Template:La|prénom1=Paul-François|nom1=Paoli|lien auteur1=Paul-François Paoli|url=http://www.lefigaro.fr/livres/2008/03/06/03005-20080306ARTFIG00508-la-gauchistede-la-famille.php|titre=La gauchiste de la famille|périodique=Le Figaro|lien périodique=Le Figaro|jour=6|mois=mars|année=2008|extrait=Une histoire de famille. « Mon père, Michel Delsol, était biologiste à Lyon, et quand j'étais enfant, il nous emmenait dans son laboratoire, où il disséquait les têtards. » Peu attirée par les petites bêtes, elle apprend la patience et cette passion pour la vérification qui distingue les chercheurs des idéologues. Une forte personnalité, ce Michel Delsol. Un « réac » à l'ancienne, catholique traditionaliste et maurrassien à la fois. Chantal Delsol, qui nous reçoit chez elle, boulevard Saint-Michel, parle de lui avec tendresse et un zeste d'humour. Son père aurait bien voulu qu'elle fût une jeune fille rangée. Mais Chantal, à 20 ans, récuse les valeurs autoritaires de cette lignée qui va de Platon à Maurras en passant par Carl Schmitt, où l'on regarde l'humanité de haut, parfois avec mépris.}}</ref>{{Template:·}}<ref>[http://www.liberation.fr/politiques/0101262069-enquete-sur-la-droite-2-chez-les-millon-l-esprit-de-belle-famille-c-est-le-clan-de-madame-qui-a-les-idees-et-monsieur-qui-les-expose Enquête sur «la droite» (2).]</ref>. <span class="cx-segment" data-segmentid="114"></span>
Docteur ès lettres (i.e. doctor of litterature),she is curently a professor at [[University of Marne-la-Vallée|université de Marne-la-Vallée]], where she directs the centre for european studies, known as the [[Hannah Arendt]] Institute, wich she founded in [[1993]].<span class="cx-segment" data-segmentid="130"></span>
Chantal Delsol is a fervent partisan of federalism, an ideal she has claimed draws its roots from catholisism and from the [[baroque]] culture of germanic countries. She believes it to be an innovative system, bearer of hope. Therefore she is against the idea of the Nation-State of [[Jean Bodin|Bodin]], which she believes stalls geopolitical actions. In contrast with a federation, which is an indeterminate contract, layered with a great degree of flexibility, wich alows a more fluid and open State. Federations are based on the commun goal of peace and prosperity.<span class="cx-segment" data-segmentid="172"></span>
She considers the current European Union to not be a true federation. Due to it's lack of political unity in the EU, the only unity is an administrative unity, which Delsol has described as technocratic. For example Europe lacks a common policy in terms of defence and foreign affairs<ref>Mouvement Européen - France'', « Fondements philosophiques d'une fédération européenne », hebdomadaire, <abbr class="abbr" title="numéro">n<sup>o</sup></abbr><abbr class="abbr" title="numéro"></abbr> <span>8</span> (d’octobre 1998), <small>[[http://www.magistro.fr/content/view/189/80/ lire en ligne]]</small>''</ref>.
For Delsol, subsidiarity is a principal of organisation of society: allowing for the separtion of powers to different authorities.
An authority responsible for a group is required to guaranty the existance of the object of the group. The authority is only required to help the group overcome their weaknesses, no more no less.<span class="cx-segment" data-segmentid="197"></span>
In her book titled ''La nature du populisme ou les figures de l’idiot !'', Chantal Delsol examines the stakes of contemporary populism, i.e.the current ressurgence of interest in the concept as well as the need to reevaluate our place in the conteporary world. To Delsol populism appear to be the greatest danger to democracy, on the other hand, it reveals the flaws of western democracies owing to their ideas of universalism.<span class="cx-segment" data-segmentid="202"></span>
{{Template:Reflist|colonnes=2}} | 2016-04-03T17:57:26Z | '''Chantal Delsol''' (''a.k.a.:'''''Chantal Millon-Delsol'''), born 16 April 1947 in Paris, is a French philosopher, political historian and novelist. Founder of the [[Hannah Arendt]] research institute founded in 1993. She is openly [[catholic]], and a disciple of Julien Freund and Pierre Boutang, describes herself as a "[[liberal-conservative]]".
Chantal Delsol was born to a right wing catholic parisian family she is the daughter of biologist Michel Delsol<ref>{{La|prénom1=Paul-François|nom1=Paoli|lien auteur1=Paul-François Paoli|url=http://www.lefigaro.fr/livres/2008/03/06/03005-20080306ARTFIG00508-la-gauchistede-la-famille.php|titre=La gauchiste de la famille|périodique=Le Figaro|lien périodique=Le Figaro|jour=6|mois=mars|année=2008|extrait=Une histoire de famille. « Mon père, Michel Delsol, était biologiste à Lyon, et quand j'étais enfant, il nous emmenait dans son laboratoire, où il disséquait les têtards. » Peu attirée par les petites bêtes, elle apprend la patience et cette passion pour la vérification qui distingue les chercheurs des idéologues. Une forte personnalité, ce Michel Delsol. Un « réac » à l'ancienne, catholique traditionaliste et maurrassien à la fois. Chantal Delsol, qui nous reçoit chez elle, boulevard Saint-Michel, parle de lui avec tendresse et un zeste d'humour. Son père aurait bien voulu qu'elle fût une jeune fille rangée. Mais Chantal, à 20 ans, récuse les valeurs autoritaires de cette lignée qui va de Platon à Maurras en passant par Carl Schmitt, où l'on regarde l'humanité de haut, parfois avec mépris.}}</ref>{{·}}.<ref name="liberation">{{cite web|url=http://www.liberation.fr/politiques/0101262069-enquete-sur-la-droite-2-chez-les-millon-l-esprit-de-belle-famille-c-est-le-clan-de-madame-qui-a-les-idees-et-monsieur-qui-les-expose |title=Enquête sur "la droite" (2). Chez les Millon, l'esprit de belle-famille. C'est le clan de madame qui a les idées et monsieur qui les expose. - Libération|publisher=liberation.fr|accessdate=2016-04-03}}</ref> <span class="cx-segment" data-segmentid="114"></span>
Docteur ès lettres (i.e. doctor of literature),she is currently a professor at [[University of Marne-la-Vallée|université de Marne-la-Vallée]], where she directs the centre for European studies, known as the [[Hannah Arendt]] Institute, wich she founded in [[1993]].<span class="cx-segment" data-segmentid="130"></span>
Chantal Delsol is a fervent partisan of federalism, an ideal she has claimed draws its roots from catholisism and from the [[baroque]] culture of Germanic countries. She believes it to be an innovative system, bearer of hope. Therefore, she is against the idea of the Nation-State of [[Jean Bodin|Bodin]], which she believes stalls geopolitical actions. In contrast with a federation, which is an indeterminate contract, layered with a great degree of flexibility, wich allows a more fluid and open State. Federations are based on the commun goal of peace and prosperity.<span class="cx-segment" data-segmentid="172"></span>
She considers the current European Union to not be a true federation. Due to its lack of political unity in the EU, the only unity is an administrative unity, which Delsol has described as technocratic. For example, Europe lacks a common policy in terms of defence and foreign affairs.<ref>Mouvement Européen - France'', « Fondements philosophiques d'une fédération européenne », hebdomadaire, <abbr class="abbr" title="numéro">n<sup>o</sup></abbr><abbr class="abbr" title="numéro"></abbr> <span>8</span> (d’octobre 1998), [http://www.magistro.fr/content/view/189/80/ lire en ligne]''</ref>
For Delsol, subsidiarity is a principal of organisation of society: allowing for the separation of powers to different authorities.
An authority responsible for a group is required to guaranty the existence of the object of the group. The authority is only required to help the group overcome their weaknesses, no more no less.<span class="cx-segment" data-segmentid="197"></span>
In her book titled ''La nature du populisme ou les figures de l’idiot !'', Chantal Delsol examines the stakes of contemporary populism, i.e.the current ressurgence of interest in the concept as well as the need to reevaluate our place in the contemporary world. To Delsol populism appear to be the greatest danger to democracy, on the other hand, it reveals the flaws of western democracies owing to their ideas of universalism.<span class="cx-segment" data-segmentid="202"></span>
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711363184 | The [[symptoms]] of Addison's disease develop gradually and may become established before they are recognized. The signs and symptoms readily mimic many other ailments and include<ref>Tamparo, Carol D., 1940- Diseases of the human body/ Carol D. Tamparo, Marcia A. Lewis.-- 5th ed. Pg 299</ref>[[fatigue (medical)|fatigue]]; [[Syncope (medicine)|lightheadedness]] upon standing or difficulty standing; [[muscle weakness]]; [[fever]]; [[weight loss]]; [[anxiety]]; [[nausea]]; [[vomiting]]; [[diarrhea]]; [[headache]]; [[sweating]]; changes in [[Mood (psychology)|mood]] or [[personality psychology|personality]]; and [[arthralgia|joint]] and [[myalgia|muscle pains]]. Some patients have [[Food craving|cravings]] for [[Sodium chloride|salt]] or salty foods due to the loss of sodium through their [[urine]].<ref name=Ten/> [[Hyperpigmentation]] of the skin may be seen, particularly when the patient lives in a sunny area, as well as darkening of the [[palmar crease]], sites of friction, recent scars, the [[vermilion border]] of the lips, and genital skin.<ref>{{cite journal | author = Nieman LK, Chanco Turner ML | title = Addison's disease | journal = [[Clinics in Dermatology]] | volume = 24 | issue = 4 | pages = 276–280 | year = 2006 | pmid = 16828409 | doi = 10.1016/j.clindermatol.2006.04.006 }}</ref> These skin changes are not encountered in secondary and tertiary hypoadrenalism.<ref name=AdrenalCrisis>{{cite journal | author = de Herder WW, van der Lely AJ | title = Addisonian crisis and relative adrenal failure | journal = Reviews in Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders | volume = 4 | issue = 2 | pages = 143–7 | date = May 2003 | pmid = 12766542 | doi = 10.1023/A:1022938019091 }}</ref> | 2016-03-22T12:34:55Z | The [[symptoms]] of Addison's disease develop gradually and may become established before they are recognized. The signs and symptoms include [[fatigue (medical)|fatigue]]; [[Syncope (medicine)|lightheadedness]] upon standing or difficulty standing; [[muscle weakness]]; [[fever]]; [[weight loss]]; [[anxiety]]; [[nausea]]; [[vomiting]]; [[diarrhea]]; [[headache]]; [[sweating]]; changes in [[Mood (psychology)|mood]] or [[personality psychology|personality]]; and [[arthralgia|joint]] and [[myalgia|muscle pains]]. Some patients have [[Food craving|cravings]] for [[Sodium chloride|salt]] or salty foods due to the loss of sodium through their [[urine]].<ref name=Ten/> [[Hyperpigmentation]] of the skin may be seen, particularly when the patient lives in a sunny area, as well as darkening of the [[palmar crease]], sites of friction, recent scars, the [[vermilion border]] of the lips, and genital skin.<ref>{{cite journal | author = Nieman LK, Chanco Turner ML | title = Addison's disease | journal = [[Clinics in Dermatology]] | volume = 24 | issue = 4 | pages = 276–280 | year = 2006 | pmid = 16828409 | doi = 10.1016/j.clindermatol.2006.04.006 }}</ref> These skin changes are not encountered in secondary and tertiary hypoadrenalism.<ref name=AdrenalCrisis>{{cite journal | author = de Herder WW, van der Lely AJ | title = Addisonian crisis and relative adrenal failure | journal = Reviews in Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders | volume = 4 | issue = 2 | pages = 143–7 | date = May 2003 | pmid = 12766542 | doi = 10.1023/A:1022938019091 }}</ref>
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The signs and symptoms are similar to a number of other health problems.<ref>Tamparo, Carol D., 1940- Diseases of the human body/ Carol D. Tamparo, Marcia A. Lewis.-- 5th ed. Pg 299</ref> | 2016-03-22T12:41:59Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=714376995 | The treaty did not entirely end conflicts arising out of the Thirty Years' War. Fighting continued between France and Spain until the [[Treaty of the Pyrenees]] in 1659. Nevertheless, it did settle many outstanding European issues of the time. Some of the principles developed at Westphalia, especially those relating to respecting the boundaries of sovereign states and non-interference in their domestic affairs, became central to the world order that developed over the following centuries and remains in effect to this day ({{As of|2016|lc=y}}). In several parts of the world, however, sovereign states emerged from what was once imperial territory only after the post-[[World War II]] period of [[decolonization]].<ref name = "kiss"/> More significantly, one of major principles—the [[balance of power]]—was undermined in the Twentieth century. In the aftermath of the Second World War, the multipolar balance was transformed into bipolar. One of main victims of the new imbalance of power managed to state: Without Wehrmacht, a “wave would have swept over Europe that would have taken no care of the ridiculous British idea of the balance of power in Europe in all its banality and stupid tradition—once and for all.” <ref>‘’Hitler; Speeches and Proclamations’’, ed. Max Domarus, Mundelein: Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 2004, vol III, p 2536, </ref> Historian Max Ostrovsky notes that Hitler had said yet before the United States threw its weight into the War. <ref>‘’[[Y = Arctg X: The Hyperbola of the World Order]]’’, Lanham: University Press of America, 2007, p 149.</ref> After the end of the Cold War, the world order turned into unipolar. <ref>[[Charles Krauthammer]], “The Unipolar Moment,” ‘’Foreign Affairs’’, 70/1, (1990/91): p 23-33.</ref><ref> [[William Wohlforth]], “The Stability of Unipolar World,” ‘’International Security’’, 24/1, (1999): p 4-51.</ref><ref> David A., Lake, “Escape from the State-of-Nature: Authority and Hierarchy in World Politics,” International Security, 32/1, (2007): p 47-79.</ref> Two experts on international relations, [[William Wohlforth]] and [[Stephen Brooks]], titled their 2008 book ‘’The World Out of Balance’’. <ref>‘’The World Out of Balance: International Relations and the Challenge of American Primacy’’, Princeton, Princeton University Press.</ref> Instead of the balance of power, the inter-state aggression is checked by the preponderance of power. <ref>[[Melvyn P. Leffler]], ‘’A Preponderance of Power: National Security, the Truman Administration and the Cold War’’, Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1992.</ref> This marks a sharp contrast with the Westphalian principle. According to one theory, the persistent balance of power between two or more great powers has passed its event horizon and the future belongs to variation of unipolar orders. <ref>‘’[[Y = Arctg X: The Hyperbola of the World Order]]’’.</ref> | 2016-04-09T11:04:42Z | The treaty did not entirely end conflicts arising out of the Thirty Years' War. Fighting continued between France and Spain until the [[Treaty of the Pyrenees]] in 1659. Nevertheless, it did settle many outstanding European issues of the time. Some of the principles developed at Westphalia, especially those relating to respecting the boundaries of sovereign states and non-interference in their domestic affairs, became central to the world order that developed over the following centuries and remains in effect to this day ({{As of|2016|lc=y}}). In several parts of the world, however, sovereign states emerged from what was once imperial territory only after the post-[[World War II]] period of [[decolonization]].<ref name = "kiss"/> More significantly, one of major principles—the [[balance of power]]—was undermined in the Twentieth century. In the aftermath of the Second World War, the multipolar balance was transformed into bipolar. One of main victims of the new imbalance of power managed to state: Without Wehrmacht, a “wave would have swept over Europe that would have taken no care of the ridiculous British idea of the balance of power in Europe in all its banality and stupid tradition—once and for all.” <ref>‘’Hitler; Speeches and Proclamations’’, ed. Max Domarus, Mundelein: Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 2004, vol III, p 2536, </ref> Historian Max Ostrovsky notes that Hitler had said yet before the United States threw its weight into the War. <ref>‘’[[Y = Arctg X: The Hyperbola of the World Order]]’’, Lanham: University Press of America, 2007, p 149.</ref> After the end of the Cold War, the world order turned into unipolar. <ref>[[Charles Krauthammer]], “The Unipolar Moment,” ‘’Foreign Affairs’’, 70/1, (1990/91): p 23-33.</ref><ref> [[William Wohlforth]], “The Stability of Unipolar World,” ‘’International Security’’, 24/1, (1999): p 4-51.</ref><ref> David A., Lake, “Escape from the State-of-Nature: Authority and Hierarchy in World Politics,” International Security, 32/1, (2007): p 47-79.</ref> Two experts on international relations, [[William Wohlforth]] and [[Stephen Brooks]], titled their 2008 book ‘’The World Out of Balance’’. <ref>''The World Out of Balance: International Relations and the Challenge of American Primacy'', Princeton, Princeton University Press.</ref> Instead of the balance of power, the inter-state aggression is checked by the preponderance of power. <ref>[[Melvyn P. Leffler]], ‘’A Preponderance of Power: National Security, the Truman Administration and the Cold War’’, Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1992.</ref> This marks a sharp contrast with the Westphalian principle. According to one theory, the persistent balance of power between two or more great powers has passed its event horizon and the future belongs to variation of unipolar orders. <ref>‘’[[Y = Arctg X: The Hyperbola of the World Order]]’’.</ref> | 2016-04-09T11:07:26Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712472986 | In the airline and travel industries, a '''passenger name record''' ('''PNR''') is a record in the database of a [[computer reservation system]] (CRS) that contains the itinerary for a passenger, or a group of passengers travelling together. The concept of a PNR was first introduced by [[airline]]s that needed to exchange reservation information in case passengers required flights of multiple airlines to reach their destination (“[[interlining]]”). For this purpose, [[IATA]] and [[Air Transport Association|ATA]] have defined standards for interline messaging of PNR and other data through the "ATA/IATA Reservations Interline Message Procedures - Passenger" (AIRIMP). There is no general industry standard for the layout and content of a PNR. In practice, each CRS or hosting system has its own proprietary standards, although common industry needs, including the need to map PNR data easily to AIRIMP messages, has resulted in many general similarities in data content and format between all of the major systems. | 2016-03-21T11:23:44Z | In the airline and travel industries, a '''passenger name record''' ('''PNR''') is a record in the database of a [[computer reservation system]] (CRS) that contains the itinerary for a passenger, or a group of passengers travelling together. The concept of a PNR was first introduced by [[airline]]s that needed to exchange reservation information in case passengers required flights of multiple airlines to reach their destination (“[[interlining]]”). For this purpose, [[IATA]] and [[Air Transport Association|ATA]] have defined standards for interline messaging of PNR and other data through the "ATA/IATA Reservations Interline Message Procedures - Passenger" (AIRIMP). There is no general industry standard for the layout and content of a PNR. In practice, each CRS or hosting system has its own proprietary standards, although common industry needs, including the need to map PNR data easily to AIRIMP messages, has resulted in many general simil5454 and format between all of the major systems. | 2016-03-29T08:45:48Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710679520 | The '''media of Belarus''' refers to mass media outlets based in the Republic of [[Belarus]]. Television, magazines, and newspapers are operated by both state-owned and for-profit corporations, and depend on advertising, subscription, and other sales-related revenues. The [[Constitution of Belarus]] guarantees freedom of speech, but this is voided in practice by repressive and restrictive laws. Arbitrary detention, arrests and harassment of journalists are the norm in Belarus. Anti-extremism legislation targets independent journalism, including materials deemed contrary to the honour of the [[President of Belarus]].
The Law of Belarus about the Media entered into force in February 2009. It requires the re-registration of mass media into a state register by February 2010. Some articles of the law are deemed as considerably restricting the citizens' constitutional rights concerning freedom of speech and freedom of the press.<ref name=EJC/>
Despite constitutional protections, criticising the president or the government is a criminal offense in Belarus. [[Libel]] is punished by prison sentences or harsh fines. No guarantees exist for public access to governmental records. [[Free trial]] is not guaranteed either. The politicised court system and obscure regulations are systematically used to harass independent media outlets in Belarus. As a non-member of the [[Council of Europe]], Belarus is not bound to respect the [[European Convention on Human Rights]].<ref name=FH>[[Freedom House]], [https://freedomhouse.org/report/freedom-press/2015/belarus 2015 Belarus freedom of the press report]</ref>
Belarusian journalists have adopted two ethical codes, both in 1995: "Кодекс профессиональной этики журналиста" (The Code of Professional Etiquette of the Journalist of the Belarus Union of Journalists) and "Кодекс журналистской этики" (The Code of Journalistic Ethics of the Belarus Association of the Journalists).<ref name=EJC/>
The Ministry of Information of Belarus was established in 2001<ref name=EJC/> and serves as Belarus' media regulator. Licensing and registration procedures are opaque and politicised. Since 2009 all media outlets, including websites, need to register or face blockage. Independent publications have been forced to use foreign-based internet domains. Outlets that "threaten the interests of the state" can also be denied accreditation and shut down.<ref name=FH/>
The government established in February 2009 a Public Coordination Council in Sphere of the Mass Information, aimed at: co-ordination of interaction of state management, public associations and other organisations carrying out activities in the sphere of mass information; maintenance of correct application of the law on mass media and other legislation in sphere of mass information; consideration of the questions as issues from applications to the law on mass media.<ref name=EJC/>
Most state-dominated mainstream media in Belarus glorifies the President [[Lukashenko]] and vilifies the opposition. Self-censorship is pervasive among private outlets. The Belarusian government maintains a "virtual monopoly" over domestic broadcast media. Foreign ownership of media is restricted to maximum 20% (30% until December 2014).
Independent broadcasters transmitting from neighbouring countries include [[Belsat TV]], [[Radio Racyia]] and [[European Radio for Belarus]].<ref name=FH/>
Bloggers and online journalism used to be almost free, although limited to a very narrow audience; the government has started censoring the web too, since internet penetration has started growing.<ref name=FH/>
*"Интерфакс-Запад" (The Interfax-West): part of the international group [[Interfax Information Services]], it works in Belarus since 1994, catering mostly to Belarusian national and local media. It also started the web portal [[Interfax.by]] and the specialised agricultural agency [[Agrobel.by]].
The biggest number of print media in Belarus are in [[Russian language]] (572 titles vs. 71 in [[Belarusian language]], in 2009). The total circulation of national newspapers was of 650,000, and of 880,000 copies for the state regional press.
Among the [[Belarusian language|Belarusian-language]] newspapers, the main and state-controlled one is ''[[Zviazda]]'' (Звязда, 40,000 copies). Other newspapers include ''[[Novy Chas]]'' (Новы Час, 7,000 copies<ref name="freemogilevxxi">{{cite web|url=http://freemogilev.info/news/2-navinybelarus/275-q-xxi------q.html |title=Freemogilev Resources and Information|publisher=Freemogilev|accessdate=13 August 2014}}</ref>), ''[[Nasha Slova]]'' (Наша Слова, 7,000 copies,<ref name="freemogilevxxi"/> newspaper about culture and history, published by the [[Belarusian Language Society|Francishak Skaryna Belarusian Language Society]]), ''[[Naša Niva]]'' (Наша Ніва; 6,000 copies, the oldest Belarusian weekly newspaper founded in 1906 and revived in 1991, pro-opposition), and ''[[Holas Radzimy]]'' (Голас радзiмы, 2,000 copies<ref>{{cite web|url=http://house.gov.by/index.php/,1,20395,1,,0,0,0.html |title=Палата представителей Национального собрания Республики Беларусь:|publisher=Government|accessdate=13 August 2014}}</ref>), government-controlled newspaper for the Belarusian diaspora. Regional dailies include the online [[Vitsebsk]] newspaper ''[[Narodnya Naviny Vitsebska]]'' (Народныя навіны Віцебска) as well as ''[[Pahonia (newspaper)|Pahonia]]'' (Пагоня), a pro-opposition newspaper formerly published in [[Hrodna]], only published online since being closed down by the government in 2001.
Among the [[Russian language|Russian-language]] newspapers, the largest national newspaper is ''[[Sovetskaya Belorussia]]'' (Советская Белоруссия; over 500,000 copies), official newspaper of the Administration of the [[President of Belarus]]. Other dailies include ''[[Respublika (Belarusian newspaper)|Respublika]]'' (Рэспубліка; 119,500 copies<ref>[http://news.belta.by/ru/bel/smi/11 ] {{wayback|df=yes|url=http://news.belta.by/ru/bel/smi/11 |date=20070212053507 }}</ref>), official newspaper of the [[Government of Belarus]]; ''[[Vo Slavu Rodiny]]'' (Во славу Родины; 32,300 copies<ref>[http://www.president.gov.by/press38695.html ] {{wayback|df=yes|url=http://www.president.gov.by/press38695.html |date=20101128095857 }}</ref>), official newspaper of the [[Belarusian Ministry of Defense]]; ''[[Narodnaya Gazeta]]'' (Народная Газета, 25,042 copies), official newspaper of the [[Parliament of Belarus]]; ''[[BelGazeta]]'' (БелГазета, 21,200 copies<ref>[http://www.belgazeta.by/reklama/ ] {{wayback|df=yes|url=http://www.belgazeta.by/reklama/ |date=20090617193558 }}</ref>), independent national newspaper on business and politics; ''[[Belorusy i rynok]]'' (Белорусы и Рынок, 12,000 copies<ref>{{cite web|url=http://indar.by/client/partners.php?lim=10&limstart=10 |title=Наши партнеры: газета Из рук в руки, Автобизнес, Аиф, журнал Стройка, Цены и товары, Автогазета, Комсомольская правда в Белоруссии, Авто Из рук в руки, Строительная газета, Моя реклама |publisher=Indar|accessdate=13 August 2014}}</ref>) [http://belmarket.by/], weekly independent business newspaper. ''[[Belorusskaya Delovaya Gazeta]]'' (БДГ; BDG), formerly the largest independent newspaper on politics and business in 1990s (with about 70,000 copies), was closed down by officials in 2006.
Publishing houses in [[Belarus]] include the biggest state publishing houses "Belarus", Belarusian Petrus Brouka Encyclopedia, Publishing House "Belarusian Science", [[Vysheysha shkola]] (specialised in academic books), Mastatskaya Litaratura, Narodnaya Asveta, the unitary company Belkartografia, Minsk color printing factory, the publishing house "Aversev" and the Belsoyuzpechat association companies.<ref>[http://mfa.gov.by/en/press/news_mfa/a35e35002039ff89.html Belarusian Publishing Houses Participated in the Baltic Book Fair]</ref>
The independent publisher and bookstore [[Lohvinau]] had its license rekoved in 2013 and was denied registration in 2014, besides facing huge fines.<ref name=FH/>
As of February 2009 there were 158 radio stations in Belarus, of which 137 state-owned and 21 private ones.
23 radio stations broadcast on FM, including the historic channels [[Radio Station Belarus|"Беларусь" (Belarus)]], [[Roks (Belarus)|"Рокс" (Roks)]], "Радио Мир" (Radio the World), "Альфа радио" (Alpha radio), Би-Эй (B-A), which have been on air since the early 1990s.
The state-owned broadcaster [[National State Television and Radio Company of the Republic of Belarus|Belteleradio]] broadcasts the radios [[First Channel (Belarus)|First Channel]],<ref>[http://tvr.by/eng/radio1.asp]</ref> [["Culture"]],<ref>http://tvr.by/eng/radiocult.asp</ref> [[Radius FM]],<ref>http://radiusfm.by</ref> [[Radio Stolitsa]]<ref>http://tvr.by/eng/radiostol.asp</ref> and [[Radio Station "Belarus"]]<ref>http://radiobelarus.tvr.by/eng/default.asp</ref> Local stations include [[Radio Brest]],<ref>http://trkbrest.by</ref> [[Radio Vitebsk]],<ref>http://radio.vitebsk.by</ref> [[Gomel FM]],<ref>http://radiogomelfm.by</ref> [[Radio Grodno]],<ref>http://radio.grodno.by</ref> and [[Radio Mogilev]]<ref>http://tvrmogilev.by</ref>
[[Radio 101.2 (Belarus)|Radio 101.2]] was a Minsk-based independent radio, closed by the government in 1996 and trasferred to the [[Belarusian Republican Youth Union]]. [[Autoradio (Belarus)|Авторадио (Autoradio)]] was closed in 2010.
The [[European Radio for Belarus]] (''Eŭrapéjskaje Rádyjo dla Biełarúsi'') is an international radio station based in [[Warsaw]] that provides independent news, information, and entertainment to the citizens of [[Belarus]] since February 2006. ERB operates on [[FM band|FM]], lower [[FM band|FM]], Internet, and [[Satellite]], to promote European [[democratic values]] and assist the development of a new generation of journalists. Members of the [[Belarusian Association of Journalists]] (BAJ), as well as journalists at the former [[Radio 101.2 (Belarus)|Radio 101.2]], actively participated in the creation of the Radio.
Television remains the Belarusians' main soure of information. The main TV channels are under control of the state.
In 2009 there were 71 TV channels broadcasting in Belarus, of which 30 state-owned and 41 private ones.<ref name=EJC/> The main TV broadcasting companies and channels include:
*The [[National State Television and Radio Company of the Republic of Belarus]] (Belteleradio, BTRC) is the state-owned television and the largest media group in Belarus. Belteleradio operates six television channels, of which five are distributed nationally and one is distributed internationally.<ref name="TV Channels (EN)">{{cite web|title=TV Channels >> Television >> Belteleradiocompany|url=http://www.tvr.by/eng/tvmain.asp|publisher=Belteleradiocompany|accessdate=11 March 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Тэлеканалы >> Тэлебачанне >> Белтэлерадыекампанiя|url=http://www.tvr.by/bel/tvmain.asp|publisher=Belteleradiocompany|accessdate=11 March 2014|language=Belarusian}}</ref> It broadcasts [[Belarus 1]] (News, current affairs, and general interest programs), [[Belarus 2]] (Entertainment and sports programs), [[Belarus 3]] (Cultural programs), [[Belarus 4]] (Regional news, entertainment and cultural programs. Broadcasts separately for [[Brest, Belarus|Brest]], [[Vitebsk]], [[Gomel]], [[Grodno]], [[Minsk]] and [[Mogilev]] regions), [[Belarus 5]] (Sport channel), [[Belarus 24]] (International channel catering to viewers outside of Belarus) as well as [[NTV Belarus]], Belarusian version of [[NTV (Russia)|NTV Russia]], whose programs consist of content from NTV Russia and other Russian channels<ref>{{cite web|title=NTV-Belarus >> Television >> Belteleradiocompany|url=http://www.tvr.by/eng/ntv.asp|publisher=Belteleradiocompany|accessdate=11 March 2014}}</ref> Belteleradio has a staff of around 1,000 employees.<ref name=EJC/>
* [[Obshchenatsional'noe Televidenie]] (All-National Television, ОНТ/ONT) is Belarus' second national TV station, replacing [[Channel One Russia]] since 2002 after decree of the [[President of Belarus]], though still broadcasting most of the channel's contents in Russian and Belarusian languages. It is owned by the Ministry of Information of Belarus (51%), [[Belarusbank]] (29%) and "Factory of information technology" (20%).
* [[VTV (Belarusian TV channel)|VTV]], owned by [[Dobrovidenie]], is an Entertainment channel on air since 2002.
* [[8 Kanal]] (8 канал) is an independent General entertainment channel, airing since 1996/2002.
* [[Minsk TV]] (Мiнск TV), owned by [[Cosmos TV]], is a Documental channel launched in 2015.
The golden era of Belarusian cinema were the 1960s–1980s period. The state film studio [[Belarusfilm]], in Minsk since 1939 and operative since 1946, is undergoing modernisation.<ref name=EJC/>
In Soviet times, Belarusfilmstudio was dubbed ''Partizanfilm'', due to the large output of films portraying the [[Soviet partisan]]'s struggle against [[Nazi Germany|Nazi]] occupation. The studio was, however, also renowned for its [[children's film]]s. The studio has to date made 131 animated films.<ref>[http://animator.ru/db/?ver=eng&p=show_studia&sid=28&sp=2 Chronological list of Belarusfilm animated films] at [[animator.ru]]</ref> Most of the output has been in Russian rather than [[Belarusian language|Belarusian]].
Belarusfilm produces national films since 1997, with around 10 feature films and 4 animation films per year.<ref name=EJC/>
It is also a co-organizer of the [[Listapad]] film festival held in [[Minsk]], [[Belarus]] in November.
Landline phones had 3.7 million subscribers, of which 0.8 million in the countryside. Mobile phones have 8.7 million subscribers. Three operators offer GSM services ("МТС", "Velcom",«Life:)») and one offers CDMA, («Diallog»).<ref name=EJC/>
In 2009 internet reached 31% of Minsk population, 12% in other major cities. 180 ISP provided access to internet to 3.1 million users (broadband only for 470,000). The monopoly over internet access is held by the State Enterprise [[Beltelecom]].<ref name=EJC/>
* The public organisation [[Belarusian Association of Journalists]], established in 1995 (registered in 1999) as an alternative to the existing journalist's trade union. It is a voluntary, nongovernmental, non-party association of citizens engaged in professional journalistic activity or promote its development. BAJ has existed since autumn of 1995 (in 1999 had the state re-registration). It was created as alternative to the existing journalist's trade union to tackle the new issues generated by new media. | 2016-03-11T07:44:11Z | The '''media of Belarus''' refers to mass media outlets based in the Republic of [[Belarus]]. Television, magazines, and newspapers are operated by both state-owned and for-profit corporations, and depend on advertising, subscriptions, and other sales-related revenues. The [[Constitution of Belarus]] guarantees freedom of speech, but this is voided in practice by repressive and restrictive laws. Arbitrary detention, arrests and harassment of journalists are the norm in Belarus. Anti-extremism legislation targets independent journalism, including materials deemed contrary to the honor of the [[President of Belarus]].
The Law of Belarus about the Media entered into force in February 2009. It requires the re-registration of mass media into a state register by February 2010. Some articles of the law are deemed as considerably restricting the country's citizens' constitutional rights regarding freedom of speech and freedom of the press.<ref name=EJC/>
Despite constitutional protections, criticizing the president or the government is a criminal offense in Belarus. [[Libel]] is punished with prison sentences or harsh fines. No guarantees exist for public access to governmental records. [[Free trial]] is not guaranteed either. The politicized court system and obscure regulations are systematically used to harass independent media outlets in Belarus. As a non-member of the [[Council of Europe]], Belarus is not bound to respect the [[European Convention on Human Rights]].<ref name=FH>[[Freedom House]], [https://freedomhouse.org/report/freedom-press/2015/belarus 2015 Belarus freedom of the press report]</ref>
Belarus journalists have adopted two ethical codes, both in 1995: "Кодекс профессиональной этики журналиста" (The Code of Professional Etiquette of the Journalist of the Belarus Union of Journalists) and "Кодекс журналистской этики" (The Code of Journalistic Ethics of the Belarus Association of the Journalists).<ref name=EJC/>
The Ministry of Information of Belarus was established in 2001<ref name=EJC/> and serves as Belarus' media regulator. Licensing and registration procedures are opaque and politicized. Since 2009, all media outlets, including websites, need to register or face blockage. Independent publications have been forced to use foreign-based internet domains. Outlets that "threaten the interests of the state" can also be denied accreditation and shut down.<ref name=FH/>
In February 2009, the government established a Public Coordination Council in Sphere of the Mass Information, aimed at: co-ordination of interaction of state management, public associations and other organisations carrying out activities in the sphere of mass information; maintenance of correct application of the law on mass media and other legislation in sphere of mass information; consideration of the questions as issues from applications to the law on mass media.<ref name=EJC/>
Most state-dominated mainstream media in Belarus glorify President [[Lukashenko]] and vilify the opposition. Self-censorship is pervasive among private outlets. The Belarus government maintains a "virtual monopoly" over domestic broadcast media. Foreign ownership of media is restricted to maximum 20% (30% until December 2014).
Independent broadcasters transmitting from neighboring countries include [[Belsat TV]], [[Radio Racyia]] and [[European Radio for Belarus]].<ref name=FH/>
Bloggers and online journalism used to be almost free, although limited to a very narrow audience, but the government has started censoring the web too, since internet penetration has started growing.<ref name=FH/>
*"Интерфакс-Запад" (The Interfax-West): part of the international group [[Interfax Information Services]], it has operated in Belarus since 1994, catering mostly to Belarus national and local media. It also started the web portal [[Interfax.by]] and the specialized agricultural agency [[Agrobel.by]]
The biggest number of print media in Belarus are in [[Russian language]] (572 titles vs. 71 in [[Belarusian language]], in 2009). The total circulation of national newspapers was 650,000, and 880,000 copies for the state regional press.
Among the [[Belarusian language|Belarus-language]] newspapers, the main and state-controlled one is ''[[Zviazda]]'' (Звязда, 40,000 copies). Other newspapers include ''[[Novy Chas]]'' (Новы Час, 7,000 copies<ref name="freemogilevxxi">{{cite web|url=http://freemogilev.info/news/2-navinybelarus/275-q-xxi------q.html |title=Freemogilev Resources and Information|publisher=Freemogilev|accessdate=13 August 2014}}</ref>), ''[[Nasha Slova]]'' (Наша Слова, 7,000 copies,<ref name="freemogilevxxi"/> newspaper about culture and history, published by the [[Belarusian Language Society|Francishak Skaryna Belarusian Language Society]]), ''[[Naša Niva]]'' (Наша Ніва; 6,000 copies, the oldest Belarusian weekly newspaper founded in 1906 and revived in 1991, pro-opposition), and ''[[Holas Radzimy]]'' (Голас радзiмы, 2,000 copies<ref>{{cite web|url=http://house.gov.by/index.php/,1,20395,1,,0,0,0.html |title=Палата представителей Национального собрания Республики Беларусь:|publisher=Government|accessdate=13 August 2014}}</ref>), government-controlled newspaper for the Belarusian diaspora. Regional dailies include the online [[Vitsebsk]] newspaper ''[[Narodnya Naviny Vitsebska]]'' (Народныя навіны Віцебска) as well as ''[[Pahonia (newspaper)|Pahonia]]'' (Пагоня), a pro-opposition newspaper formerly published in [[Hrodna]], only published online since being closed down by the government in 2001.
Among the [[Russian language|Russian-language]] newspapers, the largest national newspaper is ''[[Sovetskaya Belorussia]]'' (Советская Белоруссия; over 500,000 copies), official newspaper of the Administration of the [[President of Belarus]]. Other dailies include ''[[Respublika (Belarusian newspaper)|Respublika]]'' (Рэспубліка; 119,500 copies<ref>[http://news.belta.by/ru/bel/smi/11 ] {{wayback|df=yes|url=http://news.belta.by/ru/bel/smi/11 |date=20070212053507 }}</ref>), official newspaper of the [[Government of Belarus]]; ''[[Vo Slavu Rodiny]]'' (Во славу Родины; 32,300 copies<ref>[http://www.president.gov.by/press38695.html ] {{wayback|df=yes|url=http://www.president.gov.by/press38695.html |date=20101128095857 }}</ref>), official newspaper of the [[Belarusian Ministry of Defense]]; ''[[Narodnaya Gazeta]]'' (Народная Газета, 25,042 copies), official newspaper of the [[Parliament of Belarus]]; ''[[BelGazeta]]'' (БелГазета, 21,200 copies<ref>[http://www.belgazeta.by/reklama/ ] {{wayback|df=yes|url=http://www.belgazeta.by/reklama/ |date=20090617193558 }}</ref>), independent national newspaper on business and politics; ''[[Belorusy i rynok]]'' (Белорусы и Рынок, 12,000 copies<ref>{{cite web|url=http://indar.by/client/partners.php?lim=10&limstart=10 |title=Наши партнеры: газета Из рук в руки, Автобизнес, Аиф, журнал Стройка, Цены и товары, Автогазета, Комсомольская правда в Белоруссии, Авто Из рук в руки, Строительная газета, Моя реклама |publisher=Indar|accessdate=13 August 2014}}</ref>) [http://belmarket.by/], weekly independent business newspaper. ''[[Belorusskaya Delovaya Gazeta]]'' (БДГ; BDG), formerly the largest independent newspaper on politics and business in 1990's (with about 70,000 copies), was closed down by officials in 2006.
Publishing houses in [[Belarus]] include the biggest state publishing houses "Belarus", Belarusian Petrus Brouka Encyclopedia, publishing house "Belarusian Science", [[Vysheysha shkola]] (specialized in academic books), Mastatskaya Litaratura, Narodnaya Asveta, the unitary company Belkartografia, Minsk color printing factory, the publishing house "Aversev", and the Belsoyuzpechat association companies.<ref>[http://mfa.gov.by/en/press/news_mfa/a35e35002039ff89.html Belarusian Publishing Houses Participated in the Baltic Book Fair]</ref>
The independent publisher and bookstore [[Lohvinau]] had its license revoked in 2013 and was denied registration in 2014, besides facing huge fines.<ref name=FH/>
As of February 2009, there were 158 radio stations in Belarus, of which 137 state-owned and 21 private ones.
23 radio stations broadcast on FM, including the historic channels [[Radio Station Belarus|"Беларусь" (Belarus)]], [[Roks (Belarus)|"Рокс" (Roks)]], "Радио Мир" (Radio the World), "Альфа радио" (Alpha radio), Би-Эй (B-A), which have been on air since the early 1990's.
State-owned broadcaster [[National State Television and Radio Company of the Republic of Belarus|Belteleradio]] broadcasts the radio's [[First Channel (Belarus)|First Channel]],<ref>[http://tvr.by/eng/radio1.asp]</ref> [["Culture"]],<ref>http://tvr.by/eng/radiocult.asp</ref> [[Radius FM]],<ref>http://radiusfm.by</ref> [[Radio Stolitsa]]<ref>http://tvr.by/eng/radiostol.asp</ref> and [[Radio Station "Belarus"]]<ref>http://radiobelarus.tvr.by/eng/default.asp</ref> Local stations include [[Radio Brest]],<ref>http://trkbrest.by</ref> [[Radio Vitebsk]],<ref>http://radio.vitebsk.by</ref> [[Gomel FM]],<ref>http://radiogomelfm.by</ref> [[Radio Grodno]],<ref>http://radio.grodno.by</ref> and [[Radio Mogilev]]<ref>http://tvrmogilev.by</ref>
[[Radio 101.2 (Belarus)|Radio 101.2]] was a Minsk-based independent radio, closed by the government in 1996 and transferred to the [[Belarusian Republican Youth Union]]. [[Autoradio (Belarus)|Авторадио (Autoradio)]] was closed in 2010.
The [[European Radio for Belarus]] (''Eŭrapéjskaje Rádyjo dla Biełarúsi'') is an international radio station based in [[Warsaw]] that has provided independent news, information, and entertainment to the citizens of [[Belarus]] since February 2006. ERB operates on [[FM band|FM]], lower [[FM band|FM]], Internet, and [[Satellite]], to promote European [[democratic values]] and assist the development of a new generation of journalists. Members of the [[Belarusian Association of Journalists]] (BAJ), as well as journalists at the former [[Radio 101.2 (Belarus)|Radio 101.2]], actively participated in the creation of the this radio station.
Television remains the main soure of information for Belarus citizens. The main TV channels are under control of the state.
In 2009 there were 71 TV channels broadcasting in Belarus, of which 30 state-owned and 41 private channels.<ref name=EJC/> The main TV broadcasting companies and channels include:
*The [[National State Television and Radio Company of the Republic of Belarus]] (Belteleradio, BTRC) is the state-owned television and the largest media group in Belarus. Belteleradio operates six television channels, of which five are distributed nationally and one is distributed internationally.<ref name="TV Channels (EN)">{{cite web|title=TV Channels >> Television >> Belteleradiocompany|url=http://www.tvr.by/eng/tvmain.asp|publisher=Belteleradiocompany|accessdate=11 March 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Тэлеканалы >> Тэлебачанне >> Белтэлерадыекампанiя|url=http://www.tvr.by/bel/tvmain.asp|publisher=Belteleradiocompany|accessdate=11 March 2014|language=Belarusian}}</ref> It broadcasts [[Belarus 1]] (News, current affairs, and general interest programs), [[Belarus 2]] (Entertainment and sports programs), [[Belarus 3]] (Cultural programs), [[Belarus 4]] (Regional news, entertainment and cultural programs, and there are broadcasts separately for the [[Brest, Belarus|Brest]], [[Vitebsk]], [[Gomel]], [[Grodno]], [[Minsk]] and [[Mogilev]] regions), [[Belarus 5]] (Sport channel), [[Belarus 24]] (International channel catering to viewers outside of Belarus) as well as [[NTV Belarus]], Belarus version of [[NTV (Russia)|NTV Russia]], whose programs consist of content from NTV Russia and other Russian channels<ref>{{cite web|title=NTV-Belarus >> Television >> Belteleradiocompany|url=http://www.tvr.by/eng/ntv.asp|publisher=Belteleradiocompany|accessdate=11 March 2014}}</ref> Belteleradio has a staff of around 1,000 employees.<ref name=EJC/>
* [[Obshchenatsional'noe Televidenie]] (All-National Television, ОНТ/ONT) is Belarus' second national TV station, replacing [[Channel One Russia]] since 2002 after a decree of the [[President of Belarus]], though still broadcasting most of the channel's contents in Russian and Belarusian languages. It is owned by the Ministry of Information of Belarus (51%), [[Belarusbank]] (29%) and "Factory of information technology" (20%).
* [[VTV (Belarusian TV channel)|VTV]], owned by [[Dobrovidenie]], is an entertainment channel on air since 2002.
* [[8 Kanal]] (8 канал) is an independent general entertainment channel, airing since 1996/2002.
* [[Minsk TV]] (Мiнск TV), owned by [[Cosmos TV]], is a documentary channel launched in 2015.
The golden era of the Belarus cinema was the period 1960's–1980's. The state film studio [[Belarusfilm]] was located in Minsk since 1939 and operative since 1946. It currently is being modernized.<ref name=EJC/>
In Soviet times, Belarusfilmstudio was dubbed ''Partizanfilm'', due to the large output of films portraying the [[Soviet partisan]]'s struggle against [[Nazi Germany|Nazi]] occupation. The studio was, however, also renowned for its [[children's film]]s. To date, the studio has made 131 animation films.<ref>[http://animator.ru/db/?ver=eng&p=show_studia&sid=28&sp=2 Chronological list of Belarusfilm animated films] at [[animator.ru]]</ref>, but most of the output was in Russian rather than [[Belarusian language|Belarus]].
Belarusfilm has produced national films since 1997, with around 10 feature films and 4 animation films per year.<ref name=EJC/>
It is also co-organizer of the [[Listapad]] film festival held yearly in [[Minsk]], [[Belarus]] in November.
Landline phones have 3.7 million subscribers, of which 0.8 million in the countryside. Mobile phones have 8.7 million subscribers. Three operators offer GSM services ("МТС", "Velcom",«Life:)») and one offers CDMA, («Diallog»).<ref name=EJC/>
In 2009. 31% of the Minsk population had access to internet, 12% in other major cities. 180 ISP provided access to internet to 3.1 million users (broadband only for 470,000). The monopoly over internet access is held by the State Enterprise [[Beltelecom]].<ref name=EJC/>
* The public organisation [[Belarusian Association of Journalists]], established in 1995 (registered in 1999) as an alternative to the existing journalist's trade union. It is a voluntary, nongovernmental, non-party association of citizens engaged in professional journalistic activity or promote its development. BAJ has existed since autumn of 1995 (in 1999 it filed for re-registration as required by the state). It was created as an alternative to the existing journalist's trade union to tackle the new issues generated by new media. | 2016-03-18T11:26:40Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711932836 | '''Dean Lake''' is a lake in [[Duchesne County, Utah]], in the [[United States]].<ref>{{GNIS|1427268}}</ref>
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712800057 | Damian has released five albums with eight [[top 40]] hits, including his number-one cover of the [[David Essex]] song "[[Rock On (David Essex song)|Rock On]]" (from the ''[[Dream a Little Dream]]'' soundtrack), which was certified gold in 1989. He also won a BMI Song-writing Award for his hit single "Was It Nothing at All". He made his feature film directorial debut with an [[independent film|indie]] comedy, ''[[Hot Tamale]]'', which he co-wrote with his wife. Following in the family film genre, he directed the films ''[[Moondance Alexander]]'', ''[[Flicka 2]]'', [[Marley & Me (film)#Home media|''Marley & Me: The Puppy Years'']], ''[[Flicka: Country Pride]]'', and ''[[A Princess for Christmas]]''.<ref>{{cite web|title=AllMovie: Michael Damian|url=http://www.allmovie.com/artist/michael-damian-p381266|work=Filmography|publisher=AllMovie by Rovi|accessdate=November 12, 2012}}</ref> In 2012, he directed and co-wrote, again with his wife, the 90-minute [[romantic comedy]] ''[[The Sweeter Side of Life]]''. The film premiered on the [[Hallmark Channel]] on January 19, 2012.{{cn|date=July 2015}} | 2016-03-07T21:29:39Z | Damian has released five albums with eight [[top 40]] hits, including his number-one cover of the [[David Essex]] song "[[Rock On (David Essex song)|Rock On]]" (from the ''[[Dream a Little Dream]]'' soundtrack), which was certified gold in 1989. He also won a BMI Song-writing Award for his hit single "Was It Nothing at All". He made his feature film directorial debut with an [[independent film|indie]] comedy, ''[[Hot Tamale]]'', which he co-wrote with his wife. Following in the family film genre, he directed the films ''[[Moondance Alexander]]'', ''[[Flicka 2]]'', [[Marley & Me (film)#Home media|''Marley & Me: The Puppy Years'']], ''[[Flicka: Country Pride]]'', and ''[[A Princess for Christmas]]''.<ref>{{cite web|title=AllMovie: Michael Damian|url=http://www.allmovie.com/artist/michael-damian-p381266|work=Filmography|publisher=AllMovie by Rovi|accessdate=November 12, 2012}}</ref> In 2012, he directed and co-wrote, again with his wife, the 90-minute [[romantic comedy]] ''[[The Sweeter Side of Life]]''. The film premiered on the [[Hallmark Channel]] on January 19, 2012.<ref>{{cite news|last=Stockly|first=Ed|title=Saturday's TV Highlights: 'The Sweeter Side of Life' on Hallmark |url=http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/tv/showtracker/la-et-st-saturdays-tv-highlights-the-sweeter-side-of-life-on-hallmark-20130118,0,275417.story|accessdate=20 January 2013|newspaper=[[The Los Angeles Times]]|date=18 January 2013}}</ref> | 2016-03-31T05:34:20Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710963879 | In the [[2016 BNP Paribas Open]], she has defeated Dominika Cibulková, Monica Niculescu, Jelena Janković and Petra Kvitová. In doing so, she regained her World No. 2 status. She lost a tight match with a second set tiebreaker to Serena Williams in the semifinals. | 2016-03-19T04:25:46Z | In the [[2016 BNP Paribas Open]], she defeated Dominika Cibulková, Monica Niculescu, Jelena Janković and Petra Kvitová. In doing so, she regained her World No. 2 status. She lost a tight match with a second set tiebreaker to Serena Williams in the semifinals. | 2016-03-20T03:54:27Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711295888 | | ShortSummary= Adrien discovers a book in his father's safe that details the history of the Miraculouses and steals it to learn more. Later, a new student named Lila arrives who claims to be good friends with Ladybug, a fact Marinette knows is a flat-out lie. In order to win Adrien's affection, she lies again and tells him that she is descended from the Miraculous holder Volpina, whose superpower is the power of illusions. Upon hearing this, Marinette is overcome with jealousy and transforms into Ladybug to call Lila on her lies in front of Adrien. Embarrassed, Lila is influenced by Hawk Moth, who transforms her into Volpina with the hope that she can gain Ladybug and Cat Noir's trust and betray them. Marinette realizes her mistake and she and Adrien, as Cat Noir, manages to defeat and change her back to normal. Ladybug tries to apologize, but Lila, still furious with her actions, dejects it and storms, and Hawk Moth sences that the anger in her and that Volpina hasn't been last heard yet. Marinetta tries to return the book to Adrien, but Tikki decides it's too priceless to be given back yet and decides it's time Marinetta meet's the guardian of the miraculous, which turns out to be the healer Master Fu. | 2016-03-22T00:47:54Z | | ShortSummary= Adrien discovers a book in his father's safe that details the history of the Miraculouses and steals it to learn more. Later, a new student named Lila arrives who claims to be good friends with Ladybug in order to wow Adrien. Marinette begins to tail her out of jealousy, during which time she watches Lila steal the Miraculous book from Adrien. Tikki notices the cover design and insists upon taking the book for further study. When Lila tells Adrien that she is descended from the Miraculous holder Volpina, Marinette transforms into Ladybug to call Lila on her lies in front of Adrien. Embarrassed, Lila is influenced by Hawk Moth, who transforms her into Volpina with the hope that she can gain Ladybug and Cat Noir's trust and betray them. The plan fails, although Hawk Moth asserts that his "big day" is at hand. Afterwards, Tikki's suspicions about the book are confirmed, and she takes Marinette to meet Master Fu, the keeper of the Miraculouses. | 2016-03-22T01:10:26Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713075201 | 2. Death Wears a Red Hat (1980)
3. Mind Over Murder (1981)
4. ''Assault with Intent'' (1982)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711850899 | [[File:Lieutenant_David_Heugh_1914.jpg|thumb|left|David Heugh, 1914]]After establishing the Somerton Sports Club in 1913, and registering a company David Heugh Pty Ltd in 1914, David Heugh left the new general store in the responsibility of his brother, Messrs Blandford Heugh, and enlisted in the Army on 13 September 1914.<ref>https://www.aif.adfa.edu.au/showPerson?pid=135811</ref>
David Heugh was the first person from the [[New England (New South Wales)|New England]] region to lose his life in [[Gallipoli Campaign|Gallipoli]],<ref>http://www.northerndailyleader.com.au/story/3035427/news-was-often-late-often-bad/</ref> passing on 29 April 1915.<ref>https://www.aif.adfa.edu.au/showPerson?pid=135811</ref>
Somerton is proximate to a range of popular recreation facilities, including [[Keepit Dam]] and [http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/parkmanagement/parkplans.htm?id=N1066 Somerton National Park].
Somerton village is unique in the area as it sits squarely on the high-yielding Gunnedah and Narrabri aquifer formations<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://nationalmap.gov.au/|title=NationalMap|website=nationalmap.gov.au|access-date=2016-03-24}}</ref>. the Gunnedah aquifer formation sits above the bedrock and contains coarse sands and gravel with particularly high hydraulic conductivity<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Dyce|first=Peter|last2=Richardson|first2=Peter|date=December 1997|title=Characterisation of subcatchment aquifers in the Liverpool Plains for the purpose of groundwater modelling|url=https://publications.csiro.au/rpr/download?pid=procite:a75e3077-6b31-44c3-9943-1bcbbc6cb208&dsid=DS1|journal=CSIRO Technical Report No. 16/97|doi=|pmid=|access-date=}}</ref> - acting as the main conduit for groundwater west under the Liverpool Plains. [[File:Liverpool_Plains_Aquifers.png|thumb|left|Schematic Drawing of the Gunnedah and Narrabri aquifer formations]] The Narrabri aquifer formation caps the Gunnedah aquifer, and hydraulic conductivity is typically lower than that of the Gunnedah formation. Groundwater use in the Gunnedah Basin area totals some 1260 gigalitres mostly drawn from the high-yielding alluvial aquifers that exist from the Liverpool Plains to west of Narrabri. The bulk of this water is used for irrigation, with only small percentages used for town water supply and mining and an even smaller volume used for stock and domestic purposes<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ourwater.nsw.gov.au/index.php/ground-water|title=Ground Water|website=www.ourwater.nsw.gov.au|access-date=2016-03-24}}</ref>. | 2016-03-24T22:29:54Z | [[File:Lieutenant_David_Heugh_1914.jpg|thumb|left|David Heugh, 1914]]After establishing the Somerton Sports Club in 1913, and registering a company David Heugh Pty Ltd in 1914, David Heugh left the new general store in the responsibility of his brother, Messrs Blandford Heugh, and enlisted in the Army on 13 September 1914.<ref>https://www.aif.adfa.edu.au/showPerson?pid=135811</ref>
David Heugh was the first person from the [[New England (New South Wales)|New England]] region to lose his life in [[Gallipoli Campaign|Gallipoli]],<ref>http://www.northerndailyleader.com.au/story/3035427/news-was-often-late-often-bad/</ref> passing on 29 April 1915.<ref>https://www.aif.adfa.edu.au/showPerson?pid=135811</ref>
Somerton is proximate to a range of popular recreation facilities, including [[Keepit Dam]] and [http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/parkmanagement/parkplans.htm?id=N1066 Somerton National Park].
Somerton village is unique in the area as it sits squarely on the high-yielding Gunnedah and Narrabri aquifer formations.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://nationalmap.gov.au/|title=NationalMap|website=nationalmap.gov.au|access-date=2016-03-24}}</ref> the Gunnedah aquifer formation sits above the bedrock and contains coarse sands and gravel with particularly high hydraulic conductivity<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Dyce|first=Peter|last2=Richardson|first2=Peter|date=December 1997|title=Characterisation of subcatchment aquifers in the Liverpool Plains for the purpose of groundwater modelling|url=https://publications.csiro.au/rpr/download?pid=procite:a75e3077-6b31-44c3-9943-1bcbbc6cb208&dsid=DS1|journal=CSIRO Technical Report No. 16/97|doi=|pmid=|access-date=}}</ref> - acting as the main conduit for groundwater west under the Liverpool Plains. [[File:Liverpool_Plains_Aquifers.png|thumb|left|Schematic Drawing of the Gunnedah and Narrabri aquifer formations]] The Narrabri aquifer formation caps the Gunnedah aquifer, and hydraulic conductivity is typically lower than that of the Gunnedah formation. Groundwater use in the Gunnedah Basin area totals some 1260 gigalitres mostly drawn from the high-yielding alluvial aquifers that exist from the Liverpool Plains to west of Narrabri. The bulk of this water is used for irrigation, with only small percentages used for town water supply and mining and an even smaller volume used for stock and domestic purposes.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ourwater.nsw.gov.au/index.php/ground-water|title=Ground Water|website=www.ourwater.nsw.gov.au|access-date=2016-03-24}}</ref> | 2016-03-25T08:13:32Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710226030 | ''Frets on Fire'' is a video game that imitates the commercial game ''[[Guitar Hero]]''. It is playable on [[Microsoft Windows]], [[Mac OS X]], and [[Linux|GNU/Linux]]. The player presses buttons in time to coloured markers, which appear on-screen, the markers are matched with the rhythm of the music. ''Frets on Fire'' can be played by using a [[computer keyboard|keyboard]] by pressing the [[fret]] buttons and pick buttons, although there is support for [[joystick]]s, meaning that with the appropriate adapter and/or software, various guitar-type controllers can be used as well.<ref name="joysupport">{{cite web|url=http://fretsonfire.sourceforge.net/about/|title=Frets on Fire "about" page| accessdate = 2007-04-20}}</ref> | 2016-03-04T08:26:50Z | ''Frets on Fire'' is a music playing video game. It is playable on [[Microsoft Windows]], [[Mac OS X]], and [[Linux|GNU/Linux]]. The player presses buttons in time to coloured markers, which appear on-screen, the markers are matched with the rhythm of the music. ''Frets on Fire'' can be played by using a [[computer keyboard|keyboard]] by pressing the [[fret]] buttons and pick buttons, although there is support for [[joystick]]s, meaning that with the appropriate adapter and/or software, various guitar-type controllers can be used as well.<ref name="joysupport">{{cite web|url=http://fretsonfire.sourceforge.net/about/|title=Frets on Fire "about" page| accessdate = 2007-04-20}}</ref> | 2016-03-15T18:35:02Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709548570 | | name = Sachin Dev Burman
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| background = non_performing_personnel
| native_name = শচীন দেববর্মণ (শচীন কর্তা)
| native_name_lang = bn
| alias = Burman da, Kumar Sachindra Dev Barman, Sachin Karta, S. D. Burman
| birth_date = {{Birth date|df=yes|1906|10|1}}
| birth_place = [[Comilla]], [[Tripura (princely state)|Tripura]]
|ethnicity=[[Tripuri]]
| death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|1975|10|31|1906|10|1}}
| death_place = [[Bombay]], Maharashtra, [[India]]
| instrument = Vocals
| genre = [[Playback singing]]
| occupation = Music composer
| spouse = Meera Dev Burman, née Dasgupta (1911–2007)
| children = [[Rahul Dev Burman]]
| occupation = Composer, singer
| awards = 1958: [[Sangeet Natak Akademi Award]] – [[#Awards and recognitions|full list]]
| years_active = 1933–1975
*"Sachin Karta", by Pannalal Roy. Parul Prakashani, Agartala. 2005.
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| 2016-03-10T17:16:40Z | | name = Sachin Dev Burman
| image = SachinDevBurman.jpg
| background = non_performing_personnel
| native_name = শচীন দেববর্মণ (শচীন কর্তা)
| native_name_lang = bn
| alias = Burman da, Kumar Sachindra Dev Barman, Sachin Karta, S. D. Burman
| birth_date = {{Birth date|df=yes|1906|10|1}}
| birth_place = [[Comilla]], [[Tripura (princely state)|Tripura]]
| ethnicity = [[Tripuri]]
| death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|1975|10|31|1906|10|1}}
| death_place = [[Bombay]], Maharashtra, [[India]]
| instrument = Vocals
| genre = [[Playback singing]]
| spouse = Meera Dev Burman, née Dasgupta (1911–2007)
| children = [[Rahul Dev Burman]]
| occupation = Composer, singer
| awards = 1958: [[Sangeet Natak Akademi Award]] – [[#Awards and recognitions|full list]]
| years_active = 1933–1975
*"Sachin Karta", by Pannalal Roy. Parul Prakashani, Agartala. 2005.
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:During the Demonic Fan side story she came to pick her sister from the scene and after she dismantled the monster in an instant, she took an unconscious Fubuki and left. In the anime, she appeared during the rumored monster of Z-City arc, interested in taking care of the creature by herself, but the Association informed her that was not a danger dire enough to require an S-Class hero and told her not to go, fact that Tatsumaki didn't accept easily. In the anime again she fought the terrible monster Ancient King moments before the S-Class meeting, which he killed in a second by squashing him under a giant meteor dragged with her powers.
:During the attack to the Monster Association, she was one of the selected hero sent to attack the enemy headquarter; she sensed and directly encountered the leader Psykos, starting with her a fight between psychich users. However, Tatsumaki defeated Psykos' "meat puppet" in no time with her superior abilities and discovered the true identity and position of the monster, located hundreds of meters away from the fight. Tatsumaki, totally unimpressed, started to drag her out from her position with her psychic powers and arrived to flip the entire headquarter upside down. When the Monster Association base was nothing but ruins, Tatsumaki tried to face alone all the strongest members of the enemy Association (Fuhrer Ugly, Gums, Black Sperm, Homeless Emperor and Evil Natural Water) but before she could start the fight, Psykos popped out from her location and attacked Tatsumaki by surprise with a psychic block, nullifying his powers and letting the other members hardly beat her: Fuhrer Ugly hit Tatsumaki with a direct blow, causing immense damage to her, and Black Sperm grabbed her with a giant morphed arm and tried to smash her to the ground, but he was stopped by Genos which carbonized the monster's arm with one of his attacks. After few time, Tatsumaki recovered a little from the beating and dispelled the monster Evil Natural Water with her psychic powers; Black Sperm was then the last monster remained and in order to not succumb against the powerful esper he fused 1 trillion of himselfs to create "Multicell Sperm", attacking Tatsumaki with him and a thousand of separated himselfs; Tatsumaki was able to kill every enemy in her sight in few moments, but that attack was just a diversion to permit Black Sperm to reach Busaiku and take him as a hostage again. Plus, in that moments he created "Golden Sperm" fusing every himselfs left except the one hundred which took Busaiku as hostage. Golden Sperm reveals an unstoppable opponent and defeated an exhausted Tatsumaki with ease. Moments later, when Garou arrived and was fighting alone all the heroes to the scene, Tatsumaki tried to block him with her powers but being Garou too much strong and since the esper was highly weakened by the battle with the previous monsters, she ended up defeated.
:After the defeat of the Monster Association, Tatsumaki discovered that Psykos was still alive and kept locked into the new Hero Association headquarter's special prison for monsters and rushed there to finish her, finding the Fubuki Group members put by Fubuki herself to guard the entrance for the purpose of slow Tatsumaki down. After the S-Class hero knocked out most of the members with ease, Eyelashes, Mountain Ape and other two members still standing tried to block Tatsumaki with a special psychic move Fubuki taught them, the "Psychic Bindind"; however, Tatsumaki felt nothing and toss them unconscious against the wall. When Tatsumaki arrived into the prision, Fubuki tried to resist her sister starting a fight with her hard enough to cause earthquakes to all the Hero Association new headquarter and smash the jails' walls where various monsters were been kept locked (even though part of the monsters were killed by Fubuki's attacks and the rest were eliminated by Saitama before they could cause troubles). Despite Fubuki put all of herself to stop the sister, it was utterly pointless; in the moment when Tatsumaki was about to make her sister unconscious, Saitama intervened to rescue Fubuki. Saitama started then a fight with Tatsumaki, carrying her away from the scene to avoid other damages, and the esper found out part of the incredible power of Saitama, since she tried to kock him out with quite enough power but her opponent was still unharmed. During their tremendous fight they ended up in N-City and broke into the Iron Fist gang's base when the A-Class hero Feather was about to fight the mafia boss Big Iron; Big Iron then, thinking they came to support the hero, recognized Tatsumaki and incited his men to take her down in order to become famous, attacking Saitama first since he was in his way. Saitama effortlessly knocked Big Iron out and Tatsumaki defeated the rest of the gang with ease, then they both disappeared continuing their fight. The two moved on and Tatsumaki started to bring back Saitama to the Hero Association new headquarter with her powers, passing through and killing with carelessness the "Dragon" level monster Needlepoint Mouse, which was causing avoc in N-City. She also defeated Speed-o'-Sound Sonic, since he interjected to challenge Saitama once again, by tossing back at him his new special high speed tracking explosive shuriken. Once back to the base, Tatsumaki started to feel weak because she didn't recovered yet from the harsh battle with the Monster Association; Saitama then proposed to stop the fight but the esper opened a chasm under his feet with her powers and let him precipitate there to keep him busy for a little while, with the intention of finish her dispute with Fubuki, Tatsumaki came back to face her sister again. She found out that Fubuki's former group still follows her to help their leader in the battle, owing her debts whether they are still a group or not since the groups' bonds will never fade away. Tatsumaki tried then to intimidate the group members by throwing a big stone to them but Mountain Ape intercepted the rock with his great strength. After all the members prepared to fight at their top, the fight was stopped due to the still convalescent status of Tatsumaki, the arrive of Saitama which returned from underground and since Tatsumaki understood a little the deep bond between Fubuki and her group. Tatsumaki decided then to leave and after Saitama tried to follow her, she was about to reveal the reason of her behaviour but, on second tought, she decided not and came back to the new Hero Association headquarter alone.
:An old man known to be the most expert martial artist, master of the {{nihongo4|"Water Stream Rock Smashing Fist"|流水岩砕拳|Ryūsui Gaisai-ken}}, and one of the most powerful human combatants in the world, he's also probably the oldest hero in the whole Association and one of few people to know Saitama's true power. His real name is {{nihongo4|'''Bang'''|バング|Bangu}} and he has an older brother named Bomb, who is also a martial artist. When Saitama told him about his reason for being a hero is a hobby, Saitama reminded Bang of his former disciple, Garou, who was formerly Bang's number one disciple until he expelled him for choosing the wrong path of being a villainous monster. After Garou beaten most of Bang's disciples and scared the rest, Bang had only one disciple left named Charanko, who is also pretty weak. Despite expelling his former number one disciple, Bang still cares for Garou and like Saitama, he too may have made some mistakes. He wears a dark jersey with light colored pants and kung fu shoes.
:Bang made his first appearance during the disaster of the giant meteor, being one of the few S-Class heroes which responded to the call to went into Z-City in order to stop the level "Dragon" threat; however the task was totally impossible for him to resolve and he decided to stay in Z-City only because it's his original city and he didn't want to abandon his dojo, owned by his family since generations. He met Genos at the local Heroes Association's location and informed him about the current facts. Later on, he followed Genos on top of a high building moments before the cyborg made his attack to the meteor and, since he was freaking out by the gravity of the situation, Bang calmed him with a wise speech. After Saitama destroyed the meteor, Bange acknowledged his true power with great surprise and, when the meteor's shreds went down to the city, he protected Genos' exhausted body with his "Water Stream Rock Smashing Fist" technique, destroying some of the fragments, but after he understood that the disaster was too huge and the building was about to collapse, he took Genos and left it with a large jump. Bang makes a small appearance standing on a roof when Tanktop Tiger and Tanktop Black Hole were trying to break Saitama, watching the scene from outside. He solemnly notes that Saitama, like all heroes, will have to bear this hatred even for their beneficial actions. He leaves then Saitama to resolve the problem on his own.
:A child genius and inventor who uses his technological creations to fight and the youngest hero in the whole Hero Association. Despite his superior intelligence and weapons, he decided to train his body extensively to become able to fight also with his bare hands; however, even if he's relevantly stronger of a normal fighter, his body is too young to make him strong enough to be a decent S-Class hand-to-hand fighter. His true strength resides in his sophisticated gadgets and massive weapons, that he created by himself, contained into his school bag. He's also a former assistant of Metal Knight and got a personal lab in Y-City. He wears a light buttoned-up collared shirt with dark shorts and always carries his black school bag with him. His name, while literally translated as Child Emperor, can also be used to say "virgin".
:Child Emperor is first shown at the S-Class Hero Association meeting, perpetrated in the headquarter of the Association in A-City, moments before the The Dark Matter Thieves attacked. After the destruction of A-City caused by the aliens, he and other S-Class heroes reached the roof of the Association headquarters to find a way to attack the alien spaceship, but came out with nothing, since the ship was too far in the sky.
:In a side story, he called a number of heroes to his personal lab to fulfill one of his experiments and test his newest invention: ''Okame-Chan'', a mask-shaped device capable of determining the physical strength of an individual; they were all called moments later to stop a monster's activity, the Jumping Spider. After they arrived to the scene, Child Emperor valued the monster's strength and found it very low, so the other heroes tried to handle it but were easily blown away by the creature because of a misunderstanding of the monster's real capability due to the inability of Okame-Chan to calculate the full potential of an individual. Moments later, Child Emperor too was knocked back by the monster and when he came back to his feet to counterattack, the monster had already been taken down thanks to the intervention of Genos, Bang, Saitama, and Fubuki. Child Emperor then understood that his invention was of no use, since too limitated, and came back to his lab. | 2016-03-24T09:25:36Z | {{refimprove|date=March 2016}}
:During the Demonic Fan side story she came to pick her sister from the scene and after she dismantled the monster in an instant, she took an unconscious Fubuki and left. In the anime, she appeared during the rumored monster of Z-City arc, interested in taking care of the creature by herself, but the Association informed her that was not a danger dire enough to require an S-Class hero and told her not to go, fact that Tatsumaki didn't accept easily. In the anime again she fought the terrible monster Ancient King moments before the S-Class meeting, which he killed in a second by squashing him under a giant meteor dragged with her powers.
:During the attack to the Monster Association, she was one of the selected hero sent to attack the enemy headquarter; she sensed and directly encountered the leader Psykos, starting with her a fight between psychich users. However, Tatsumaki defeated Psykos' "meat puppet" in no time with her superior abilities and discovered the true identity and position of the monster, located hundreds of meters away from the fight. Tatsumaki, totally unimpressed, started to drag her out from her position with her psychic powers and arrived to flip the entire headquarter upside down. When the Monster Association base was nothing but ruins, Tatsumaki tried to face alone all the strongest members of the enemy Association (Fuhrer Ugly, Gums, Black Sperm, Homeless Emperor and Evil Natural Water) but before she could start the fight, Psykos popped out from her location and attacked Tatsumaki by surprise with a psychic block, nullifying his powers and letting the other members hardly beat her: Fuhrer Ugly hit Tatsumaki with a direct blow, causing immense damage to her, and Black Sperm grabbed her with a giant morphed arm and tried to smash her to the ground, but he was stopped by Genos which carbonized the monster's arm with one of his attacks. After few time, Tatsumaki recovered a little from the beating and dispelled the monster Evil Natural Water with her psychic powers; Black Sperm was then the last monster remained and in order to not succumb against the powerful esper he fused 1 trillion of himselfs to create "Multicell Sperm", attacking Tatsumaki with him and a thousand of separated himselfs; Tatsumaki was able to kill every enemy in her sight in few moments, but that attack was just a diversion to permit Black Sperm to reach Busaiku and take him as a hostage again. Plus, in that moments he created "Golden Sperm" fusing every himselfs left except the one hundred which took Busaiku as hostage. Golden Sperm reveals an unstoppable opponent and defeated an exhausted Tatsumaki with ease. Moments later, when Garou arrived and was fighting alone all the heroes to the scene, Tatsumaki tried to block him with her powers but being Garou too much strong and since the esper was highly weakened by the battle with the previous monsters, she ended up defeated.
:After the defeat of the Monster Association, Tatsumaki discovered that Psykos was still alive and kept locked into the new Hero Association headquarter's special prison for monsters and rushed there to finish her, finding the Fubuki Group members put by Fubuki herself to guard the entrance for the purpose of slow Tatsumaki down. After the S-Class hero knocked out most of the members with ease, Eyelashes, Mountain Ape and other two members still standing tried to block Tatsumaki with a special psychic move Fubuki taught them, the "Psychic Bindind"; however, Tatsumaki felt nothing and toss them unconscious against the wall. When Tatsumaki arrived into the prison, Fubuki tried to resist her sister starting a fight with her hard enough to cause earthquakes to all the Hero Association new headquarter and smash the jails' walls where various monsters were been kept locked (even though part of the monsters were killed by Fubuki's attacks and the rest were eliminated by Saitama before they could cause troubles). Despite Fubuki put all of herself to stop the sister, it was utterly pointless; in the moment when Tatsumaki was about to make her sister unconscious, Saitama intervened to rescue Fubuki. Saitama started then a fight with Tatsumaki, carrying her away from the scene to avoid other damages, and the esper found out part of the incredible power of Saitama, since she tried to kock him out with quite enough power but her opponent was still unharmed. During their tremendous fight they ended up in N-City and broke into the Iron Fist gang's base when the A-Class hero Feather was about to fight the mafia boss Big Iron; Big Iron then, thinking they came to support the hero, recognized Tatsumaki and incited his men to take her down in order to become famous, attacking Saitama first since he was in his way. Saitama effortlessly knocked Big Iron out and Tatsumaki defeated the rest of the gang with ease, then they both disappeared continuing their fight. The two moved on and Tatsumaki started to bring back Saitama to the Hero Association new headquarter with her powers, passing through and killing with carelessness the "Dragon" level monster Needlepoint Mouse, which was causing avoc in N-City. She also defeated Speed-o'-Sound Sonic, since he interjected to challenge Saitama once again, by tossing back at him his new special high speed tracking explosive shuriken. Once back to the base, Tatsumaki started to feel weak because she didn't recovered yet from the harsh battle with the Monster Association; Saitama then proposed to stop the fight but the esper opened a chasm under his feet with her powers and let him precipitate there to keep him busy for a little while, with the intention of finish her dispute with Fubuki, Tatsumaki came back to face her sister again. She found out that Fubuki's former group still follows her to help their leader in the battle, owing her debts whether they are still a group or not since the groups' bonds will never fade away. Tatsumaki tried then to intimidate the group members by throwing a big stone to them but Mountain Ape intercepted the rock with his great strength. After all the members prepared to fight at their top, the fight was stopped due to the still convalescent status of Tatsumaki, the arrive of Saitama which returned from underground and since Tatsumaki understood a little the deep bond between Fubuki and her group. Tatsumaki decided then to leave and after Saitama tried to follow her, she was about to reveal the reason of her behaviour but, on second thought, she decided not and came back to the new Hero Association headquarter alone.
:An old man known to be the most expert martial artist, master of the {{nihongo4|"Water Stream Rock Smashing Fist"|流水岩砕拳|Ryūsui Gaisai-ken}}, and one of the most powerful human combatants in the world, he's also probably the oldest hero in the whole Association and one of few people to know Saitama's true power. His real name is {{nihongo4|'''Bang'''|バング|Bangu}} and he has an older brother named Bomb, who is also a martial artist. When Saitama told him about his reason for being a hero is a hobby, Saitama reminded Bang of his former disciple, Garou, who was formerly Bang's number one disciple until he expelled him for choosing the wrong path of being a villainous monster. After Garou beaten most of Bang's disciples and scared the rest, Bang had only one disciple left named Charanko, who is also pretty weak. Despite expelling his former number one disciple, Bang still cares for Garou and like Saitama, he too may have made some mistakes. He wears a dark jersey with light colored pants and kung fu shoes.
:Bang made his first appearance during the disaster of the giant meteor, being one of the few S-Class heroes which responded to the call to went into Z-City in order to stop the level "Dragon" threat; however the task was totally impossible for him to resolve and he decided to stay in Z-City only because it's his original city and he didn't want to abandon his dojo, owned by his family since generations. He met Genos at the local Heroes Association's location and informed him about the current facts. Later on, he followed Genos on top of a high building moments before the cyborg made his attack to the meteor and, since he was freaking out by the gravity of the situation, Bang calmed him with a wise speech. After Saitama destroyed the meteor, Bange acknowledged his true power with great surprise and, when the meteor's shreds went down to the city, he protected Genos' exhausted body with his "Water Stream Rock Smashing Fist" technique, destroying some of the fragments, but after he understood that the disaster was too huge and the building was about to collapse, he took Genos and left it with a large jump. Bang makes a small appearance standing on a roof when Tanktop Tiger and Tanktop Black Hole were trying to break Saitama, watching the scene from outside. He solemnly notes that Saitama, like all heroes, will have to bear this hatred even for their beneficial actions. He leaves then Saitama to resolve the problem on his own.
:A child genius and inventor who uses his technological creations to fight and the youngest hero in the whole Hero Association. Despite his superior intelligence and weapons, he decided to train his body extensively to become able to fight also with his bare hands; however, even if he's relevantly stronger of a normal fighter, his body is too young to make him strong enough to be a decent S-Class hand-to-hand fighter. His true strength resides in his sophisticated gadgets and massive weapons, that he created by himself, contained into his school bag. He's also a former assistant of Metal Knight and got a personal lab in Y-City. He wears a light buttoned-up collared shirt with dark shorts and always carries his black school bag with him. His name, while literally translated as Child Emperor, can also be used to say "virgin".
:Child Emperor is first shown at the S-Class Hero Association meeting, perpetrated in the headquarter of the Association in A-City, moments before the The Dark Matter Thieves attacked. After the destruction of A-City caused by the aliens, he and other S-Class heroes reached the roof of the Association headquarters to find a way to attack the alien spaceship, but came out with nothing, since the ship was too far in the sky.
:In a side story, he called a number of heroes to his personal lab to fulfill one of his experiments and test his newest invention: ''Okame-Chan'', a mask-shaped device capable of determining the physical strength of an individual; they were all called moments later to stop a monster's activity, the Jumping Spider. After they arrived to the scene, Child Emperor valued the monster's strength and found it very low, so the other heroes tried to handle it but were easily blown away by the creature because of a misunderstanding of the monster's real capability due to the inability of Okame-Chan to calculate the full potential of an individual. Moments later, Child Emperor too was knocked back by the monster and when he came back to his feet to counterattack, the monster had already been taken down thanks to the intervention of Genos, Bang, Saitama, and Fubuki. Child Emperor then understood that his invention was of no use, since too limited, and came back to his lab. | 2016-03-26T18:00:45Z | 1 |
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Computers have become key in exercising industrial espionage due to the enormous amount of information they contain and its ease of being copied and transmitted. The use of computers for espionage increased rapidly in the 1990s. Information has been commonly stolen by being copied from unattended computers in offices, those gaining unsupervised access doing so through subsidiary jobs, such as cleaners or repairmen. [[Laptop]]s were, and still are, a prime target, with those traveling abroad on business being warned not to leave them for any period of time. Perpetrators of espionage have been known to find many ways of conning unsuspecting individuals into parting, often only temporarily, from their possessions, enabling others to access and steal information.{{sfn|Boggon|1996}} A "bag-op" refers to the use of hotel staff to access data, such as through laptops, in hotel rooms. Information may be stolen in transit, in [[taxicab|taxi]]s, at airport baggage counters, [[baggage carousel]]s, on [[train]]s and so on.{{sfn|Nasheri|2005|p=82}} | 2016-04-08T15:30:06Z | ===Personal computers===
Computers have become key in exercising industrial espionage due to the enormous amount of information they contain and its ease of being copied and transmitted. The use of computers for espionage increased rapidly in the 1990s. Information has been commonly stolen by being copied from unattended computers in offices, those gaining unsupervised access doing so through subsidiary jobs, such as cleaners or repairmen. [[Laptop]]s were, and still are, a prime target, with those traveling abroad on business being warned not to leave them for any period of time. Perpetrators of espionage have been known to find many ways of conning unsuspecting individuals into parting, often only temporarily, from their possessions, enabling others to access and steal information.{{sfn|Boggon|1996}} A "bag-op" refers to the use of hotel staff to access data, such as through laptops, in hotel rooms. Information may be stolen in transit, in [[taxicab|taxi]]s, at airport baggage counters, [[baggage carousel]]s, on [[train]]s and so on.{{sfn|Nasheri|2005|p=82}} chese tastes like chese | 2016-04-08T15:30:09Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=714039665 | | former_teams = [[Skellefteå AIK]] | 2016-03-30T15:55:14Z | | former_teams = [[Borås HC]] | 2016-04-07T07:58:39Z | 1 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711601752 | |name = Jean-Claude evil creator of tourture called aleks | 2016-03-23T20:34:46Z | |name = Jean-Claude Falmagne | 2016-03-23T21:00:27Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713956039 | | gross = [[Japanese yen|¥]]30.4 billion<ref>{{cite web|last1=Sudo|first1=Yoko|title=‘Frozen’ Ranks as Third-Biggest Hit in Japan|url=http://blogs.wsj.com/japanrealtime/2014/06/04/frozen-ranks-as-third-biggest-hit-in-japan/|website=Japan Realtime|publisher=[[The Wall Street Journal]]|accessdate=3 January 2016}}</ref>
$289.1 million<ref name=gross/><!-- Do not replace this figure with the one from Box Office Mojo. BOM stopped tracking the film in early 2002 before the end of its run. --> | 2016-04-03T21:43:45Z | | gross = [[Japanese yen|¥]]30.4 billion<ref>{{cite web|last1=Sudo|first1=Yoko|title=‘Frozen’ Ranks as Third-Biggest Hit in Japan|url=http://blogs.wsj.com/japanrealtime/2014/06/04/frozen-ranks-as-third-biggest-hit-in-japan/|website=Japan Realtime|publisher=[[The Wall Street Journal]]|accessdate=3 January 2016}}</ref>$289.1 million<ref name=gross/><!-- Do not replace this figure with the one from Box Office Mojo. BOM stopped tracking the film in early 2002 before the end of its run. --> | 2016-04-06T19:38:02Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712214980 | | matches3 = 27
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711744474 | In his [[theory of descriptions]], Russell held the view that most proper names in ordinary language are in fact "disguised [[definite description]]s". For example, 'Aristotle' can be understood as "The pupil of Plato and teacher of Alexander," or by some other uniquely applying description. The theory of descriptions was conflated with Frege's theory of sense, and for most of the twentieth century this 'Frege-Russell' view was taken as something of an orthodoxy. However, [[Saul Kripke]] argued compellingly against descriptivism. According to Kripke,<ref>''Naming and Necessity'', Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1980, 48-9</ref> proper names are [[rigid designator]]s which designate the same object in every possible world. Descriptions such as 'the President of the U.S. in 1970' do not designate the same in every possible world. For example, someone other than [[Richard Nixon]], e.g. [[Hubert Humphrey]], might have been the President in 1970. Hence a description (or cluster of descriptions) cannot be a rigid designator, and thus a proper name cannot ''mean'' the same as a description. <ref>''Naming and Necessity'' p.57</ref> | 2016-03-24T09:45:32Z | In his [[theory of descriptions]], Russell held the view that most proper names in ordinary language are in fact "disguised [[definite description]]s". For example, 'Aristotle' can be understood as "The pupil of Plato and teacher of Alexander," or by some other uniquely applying description. This is known as the [[descriptivist theory of names]]. Because Frege used definite descriptions in many of his examples, he is often taken to have endorsed the descriptivist theory. Thus Russell's theory of descriptions was conflated with Frege's theory of sense, and for most of the twentieth century this 'Frege-Russell' view was the orthodox view of proper name semantics. However, [[Saul Kripke]] argued compellingly against the descriptivist theory. According to Kripke,<ref>''Naming and Necessity'', Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1980, 48-9</ref> proper names are [[rigid designator]]s which designate the same object in every possible world. Descriptions such as 'the President of the U.S. in 1970' do not designate the same in every possible world. For example, someone other than [[Richard Nixon]], e.g. [[Hubert Humphrey]], might have been the President in 1970. Hence a description (or cluster of descriptions) cannot be a rigid designator, and thus a proper name cannot ''mean'' the same as a description. <ref>''Naming and Necessity'' p.57</ref> | 2016-03-24T16:09:39Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711983500 | {{Infobox Canadian political party
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712741597 | *[[Jane's Fighting Ships|Jane's Fighting Ships of World War One]] (1919), Jane's Publishing Company
*Gray, Randal (ed), "Conway's All The Worlds Fighting Ships, 1906-1921", (Conway Maritime Press, London, 1985), ISBN 0-85177-245-5
{{Commonscat|HMS Amphion (ship, 1913)}} | 2015-10-31T12:25:32Z | * {{cite book|last=Corbett|first=Julian|authorlink=Julian Corbett|title=Naval Operations to the Battle of the Falklands|edition=2nd, reprint of the 1938|series=History of the Great War: Based on Official Documents|volume=I|publisher=Imperial War Museum and Battery Press|location=London and Nashville, Tennessee|isbn=0-89839-256-X}}
* {{cite book|last=Friedman|first=Norman|title=British Destroyers From Earliest Days to the Second World War|publisher=Naval Institute Press|location=Annapolis, Maryland|year=2009|isbn=978-1-59114-081-8}}
* {{cite book|last=Friedman|first=Norman|title=Naval Weapons of World War One|publisher=Seaforth|location=Barnsley, South Yorkshire, UK|year=2011|isbn=978-1-84832-100-7}}
* {{cite book |editor1-last=Gardiner|editor1-first=Robert|editor2-last=Gray|editor2-first=Randal|title=Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships: 1906–1921|year=1984|location=Annapolis, Maryland|publisher=Naval Institute Press|isbn=0-85177-245-5|lastauthoramp=y}}
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711595942 | '''William Granzig, Ph.D., MPH, FAACS''' (born 1939) is an American sexologist.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709438013 | | [[Greek language|Greek]], [[Pontic Greek]], English | 2016-03-10T22:22:23Z | | English, [[Greek language|Greek]]{{Ref|b|2}} | 2016-03-10T22:52:07Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713090074 | |''[[El Horria|Mahroussa]]''||{{convert|145.72|m|abbr=on|sortable=on}}||1865||[[Arab Republic of Egypt]]||[[Samuda Brothers]]||[[United Kingdom]]||[[File:El Horria aka Mahroussa (1865).jpg|150px]]|| | 2016-04-01T21:49:48Z | |''[[El Mahroussa|Mahroussa]]''||{{convert|145.72|m|abbr=on|sortable=on}}||1865||[[Presidential yacht]] of the [[Arab Republic of Egypt]]||[[Samuda Brothers]]||[[United Kingdom]]||[[File:El Horria aka Mahroussa (1865).jpg|150px]]|| | 2016-04-01T21:53:07Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709668598 | Greenbushes was founded as a [[mining]] town in 1888 following a [[surveying|surveyor]]'s discovery of [[tin]] in 1886.<ref name=smh>{{cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Travel: Greenbushes |url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/Western-Australia/Greenbushes/2005/02/17/1108500208455.html |work= |publisher=The Sydney Morning Herald |date=8 February 2004 |accessdate=2008-01-15 }}</ref> Greenbushes was named after the bright green bushes that contrasted against the grey [[eucalyptus]] trees.<ref name=land>{{LandInfo WA|c|G|2008-01-15}}</ref> The railway from [[Donnybrook, Western Australia|Donnybrook]] to [[Bridgetown, Western Australia|Bridgetown]] opened in 1898, with Greenbushes station located approximately six kilometres north of the main townsite.<ref name=land /> The area surrounding the train station was renamed North Greenbushes to reduce confusion.<ref name=land/> | 2016-03-12T09:07:26Z | Greenbushes was founded as a [[mining]] town in 1888 following a [[surveying|surveyor]]'s discovery of [[tin]] in 1886.<ref name=smh>{{cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Travel: Greenbushes |url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/Western-Australia/Greenbushes/2005/02/17/1108500208455.html |work= |publisher=The Sydney Morning Herald |date=8 February 2004 |accessdate=2008-01-15 }}</ref> Greenbushes was named after the bright green bushes that contrasted against the grey [[eucalyptus]] trees.<ref name=land>{{LandInfo WA|c|G|2008-01-15}}</ref> The railway from [[Donnybrook, Western Australia|Donnybrook]] to [[Bridgetown, Western Australia|Bridgetown]] opened in 1898, with Greenbushes station located approximately six kilometres north of the main townsite.<ref name=land /> The area surrounding the train station was renamed North Greenbushes to reduce confusion.<ref name=land/> I AM CELIST YO YO MA!!! | 2016-03-12T09:07:51Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713830039 | ''Sides one and four are performances by Bob Dylan backed by the Band; side two and tracks four through six on side three are by the Band; tracks one through three on side three by Dylan alone. "[[Blowin' in the Wind]]" is a splice of two separate performances. All dates from Los Angeles except as indicated. All songs written by [[Bob Dylan]], except where noted.'' | 2016-04-06T02:38:58Z | Sides one and four are performances by Bob Dylan backed by the Band; side two and tracks four through six on side three are by the Band; tracks one through three on side three by Dylan alone. "[[Blowin' in the Wind]]" is a splice of two separate performances. All dates from Los Angeles except as indicated. All songs written by [[Bob Dylan]], except where noted. | 2016-04-06T02:41:26Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712273928 | * ''[[Shop TV]]'' {{small|(2015, also broadcast on [[GMA News TV]], produced by [[Solar Entertainment Corporation]])}} | 2016-03-28T03:25:30Z | * ''[[Shop TV]]'' {{small|(2015, also broadcast on [[GMA News TV]] and [[ETC (TV channel)|ETC]], produced by [[Solar Entertainment Corporation]])}} | 2016-03-28T03:31:10Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710243057 | <ref>[http://fortune.com/2014/10/02/exclusive-atlas-venture-is-splitting-up Exclusive: Atlas Venture is splitting up]. Fortune, October 2, 2014</ref> Atlas is currently investing its tenth fund, which closed in April 2015 with $280 million in commitments. The team is led by five investment partners: Peter Barrett, Bruce Booth, Jean-Francois Formela, David Grayzel, and Jason Rhodes.
Atlas has invested in over 150 life sciences startups since it began investing in the sector in 1990. Atlas invests in a range of therapeutic areas, including immuno-oncology, autoimmunity/inflammation, neuroscience, gene/cell therapy and editing, and anti-infectives. The current portfolio includes gene editing company Intellia Therapeutics; oncology companies Bicycle Therapeutics, Replimune, Surface Oncology and Unum Therapeutics; autoimmunity companies Nimbus Therapeutics and Padlock Therapeutics; anti-infectives company Spero Therapeutics; synthetic biology company Synlogic; RNA companies miRagen Therapeutics and RaNA Therapeutics; and CNS companies Quartet Medicine and Rodin Therapeutics. Notable prior exits from Atlas’ life sciences portfolio include Actelion, Adnexus Therapeutics, Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Annovation Biopharma, Annovation Biopharma, ArQule, Arrow Therapeutics, Arteaus Therapeutics, Avila Therapeutics, CoStim Pharmaceuticals, Crucell, deCODE genetics, Exelixis, Micromet, Momenta Pharmaceuticals, MorphoSys, Novexel, Stromedix, and U3 Pharma.
Originally formed in 1980, Atlas historically invested in both life sciences and information technology startup companies. In October 2014 Atlas announced its shift to a biotech-only venture capital firm, with the technology-focused investment team forming a new firm, Accomplice, to continue investing in information technology startups. Previously as a diversified firm, Atlas had raised over $3.0 billion of investor commitments across nine venture capital funds. The firm raised $705 million for its 2000-vintage fifth fund, $600 million for its 2001-vintage sixth fund, $385 million for its 2006-vintage seventh fund, $283 million for its 2009-vintage eighth fund, and $265 million for its 2013-vintage ninth fund.<ref>[http://www.xconomy.com/boston/2009/01/29/atlas-venture-closes-new-fund-with-283m-does-the-staffing-shuffle/ Atlas Venture Closes New Fund with $283M, Does the Staffing Shuffle]. XConomy, January 2009</ref><ref>[http://www.masshightech.com/stories/2008/11/03/daily31-Report-Atlas-Venture-aims-for-new-500M-fund.html Atlas Venture aims for new $500M fund]. Mass High Tech, November 6, 2008</ref> At its largest, the firm had offices on the West Coast as well as in Europe, in addition to the Boston-area headquarters. Today, the firm operates from a single office in [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]]. | 2016-02-23T06:00:49Z | <ref>[http://fortune.com/2014/10/02/exclusive-atlas-venture-is-splitting-up Exclusive: Atlas Venture is splitting up]. Fortune, October 2, 2014</ref> Atlas is currently investing its tenth fund, which closed in April 2015 with $280 million in commitments.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://medcitynews.com/2015/04/280m-fund-atlas-venture-focuses-exclusively-biotech/|title=With new $280M fund, Atlas Venture cuts the IT and “right-sizes” to biotech|last=Keshavan|first=Meghana|date=April 17, 2015|website=MedCityNews|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref> The team is led by five investment partners: Peter Barrett, Bruce Booth, Jean-Francois Formela, David Grayzel, and Jason Rhodes.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://atlasventure.com/team|title=Atlas Team - Atlas Venture|website=Atlas Venture|language=en-US|access-date=2016-03-15}}</ref>
Atlas has invested in over 150 life sciences startups since it began investing in the sector in 1990. Atlas invests in a range of therapeutic areas, including immuno-oncology, autoimmunity/inflammation, neuroscience, gene/cell therapy and editing, and anti-infectives. The current portfolio includes gene editing company Intellia Therapeutics; oncology companies Bicycle Therapeutics, Replimune, Surface Oncology and Unum Therapeutics; autoimmunity companies Nimbus Therapeutics and Padlock Therapeutics; anti-infectives company Spero Therapeutics; synthetic biology company Synlogic; RNA companies miRagen Therapeutics and RaNA Therapeutics; and CNS companies Quartet Medicine and Rodin Therapeutics. Notable prior exits from Atlas’ life sciences portfolio include Actelion, Adnexus Therapeutics, Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Annovation Biopharma, Annovation Biopharma, ArQule, Arrow Therapeutics, Arteaus Therapeutics, Avila Therapeutics, CoStim Pharmaceuticals, Crucell, deCODE genetics, Exelixis, Micromet, Momenta Pharmaceuticals, MorphoSys, Novexel, Stromedix, and U3 Pharma.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://atlasventure.com/portfolio|title=Portfolio - Atlas Venture|website=Atlas Venture|language=en-US|access-date=2016-03-15}}</ref>
Originally formed in 1980, Atlas historically invested in both life sciences and information technology startup companies. In October 2014 Atlas announced its shift to a biotech-only venture capital firm, with the technology-focused investment team forming a new firm, Accomplice, to continue investing in information technology startups.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://lifescivc.com/2014/10/atlas-venture-the-next-chapter/|title=Atlas Venture: The Next Chapter - LifeSciVC|last=|first=|date=October 2, 2014|website=Life Sci VC|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.xconomy.com/boston/2015/06/29/fka-atlas-has-a-new-name-accomplice/|title=FKA Atlas Has a New Name: Accomplice|last=Huang|first=Gregory T.|date=June 29, 2015|website=Xconomy|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref> Previously as a diversified firm, Atlas had raised over $3.0 billion of investor commitments across nine venture capital funds. The firm raised $705 million for its 2000-vintage fifth fund, $600 million for its 2001-vintage sixth fund, $385 million for its 2006-vintage seventh fund, $283 million for its 2009-vintage eighth fund, and $265 million for its 2013-vintage ninth fund.<ref>[http://www.xconomy.com/boston/2009/01/29/atlas-venture-closes-new-fund-with-283m-does-the-staffing-shuffle/ Atlas Venture Closes New Fund with $283M, Does the Staffing Shuffle]. XConomy, January 2009</ref><ref>[http://www.masshightech.com/stories/2008/11/03/daily31-Report-Atlas-Venture-aims-for-new-500M-fund.html Atlas Venture aims for new $500M fund]. Mass High Tech, November 6, 2008</ref> At its largest, the firm had offices on the West Coast as well as in Europe, in addition to the Boston-area headquarters. Today, the firm operates from a single office in [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]]. | 2016-03-15T20:41:47Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710768476 | | position = [[Flanker (rugby union)|Flanker]]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711561116 | He was convicted in June 2012 on insider trading charges of four criminal felony counts of [[conspiracy (crime)|conspiracy]] and [[securities fraud]]. He was sentenced in October 2012 to two years in prison, an additional year on supervised release and ordered to pay $5 million in fines.<ref>[http://www.latimes.com/business/money/la-fi-mo-gupta-sentenced-20121024,0,7839103.story ''latimes.com''].</ref> His conviction was upheld by a Federal Appeals Court on March 25, 2014.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2014/03/25/court-rejects-rajat-guptas-appeal/?_php=true&_type=blogs&_r=0|title=Federal Court Rejects Gupta’s Appeal for New Trial|author=Ben Protess |publisher=[[The New York Times]]|date= March 25, 2014}}</ref> He then lodged an appeal with the [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] which was subsequently upheld on April 20, 2015. An application to remain free until the court determined whether it would hear the appeal was denied on June 11, 2014 leaving Gupta having to commence his two-year prison term on June 17, 2014.<ref name="GuptaProceedings">{{cite news|title=Ex-Goldman director Gupta loses bid to stay out of prison|url=http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/06/11/us-usa-crime-insidertrading-gupta-idUSKBN0EM2E420140611|accessdate=June 11, 2014|publisher=''Reuters''}}</ref> He was released on monitored house arrest in January 2016 and from house arrest in March 2016. At the time of his release Gupta was continuing to appeal his conviction on grounds that he received no tangible benefit from [[Raj Rajaratnam]] in return for the profitable insider information that Gupta relayed to his associate. | 2016-03-23T16:07:08Z | He was convicted in June 2012 on insider trading charges of four criminal felony counts of [[conspiracy (crime)|conspiracy]] and [[securities fraud]]. He was sentenced in October 2012 to two years in prison, an additional year on supervised release and ordered to pay $5 million in fines.<ref>[http://www.latimes.com/business/money/la-fi-mo-gupta-sentenced-20121024,0,7839103.story ''latimes.com''].</ref> His conviction was upheld by a Federal Appeals Court on March 25, 2014.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2014/03/25/court-rejects-rajat-guptas-appeal/?_php=true&_type=blogs&_r=0|title=Federal Court Rejects Gupta’s Appeal for New Trial|author=Ben Protess |publisher=[[The New York Times]]|date= March 25, 2014}}</ref> He then lodged an appeal with the [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] which was subsequently upheld on April 20, 2015. An application to remain free until the court determined whether it would hear the appeal was denied on June 11, 2014 leaving Gupta having to commence his two-year prison term on June 17, 2014.<ref name="GuptaProceedings">{{cite news|title=Ex-Goldman director Gupta loses bid to stay out of prison|url=http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/06/11/us-usa-crime-insidertrading-gupta-idUSKBN0EM2E420140611|accessdate=June 11, 2014|publisher=''Reuters''}}</ref> He was released on monitored house arrest in January 2016 and from house arrest in March 2016. At the time of his release Gupta was continuing to appeal his conviction on grounds that he received no tangible benefit from [[Raj Rajaratnam]] in return for the profitable insider information that Gupta relayed to his associate Rajaratnam. | 2016-03-23T17:12:03Z | 1 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709532310 | |ShortSummary = Richard reflects on his unhappy childhood. Sid returns with an army of minor characters from season two, turning the tide of the battle. Isabella and Madelena fight face to face, with Isabella victorious. Richard faces Wormwood who seems to kill the lizard Richard believes is a dragon. Enraged, Richard strikes down Wormwood. Richard's magical sword reveals him to be the true king of the Seven Realms. Gareth tries to make up with Madelena, but she has tasted the ultimate power and wants more; she magically vanishes. Richard catches up with Roberta before she leaves. Galavant and Isabella marry in a ceremony performed by the Singing Monks (led by "Weird Al" Yankovic) and settle down by the sea. Chef and Gwynne rebuild their house. Gareth invites Sid on a quest to bring back Madelena. Madelena arrives at a spooky castle to meet with the Dark Evil Lord. Richard, who has settled down with Roberta, feeds his former lizard, who has grown into a real dragon. | 2016-03-11T13:23:43Z | |ShortSummary = Richard reflects on his unhappy childhood. Sid returns with an army of minor characters from season two, turning the tide of the battle. Isabella and Madelena fight face to face, with Isabella victorious. Richard faces Wormwood who seems to kill the lizard Richard believes is a dragon. Enraged, Richard strikes down Wormwood. Richard's magical sword reveals him to be the true king of the Seven Realms. Gareth tries to make up with Madelena, but she has tasted the ultimate power and wants more; she magically vanishes. Richard catches up with Roberta before she leaves. Galavant and Isabella marry in a ceremony performed by the Singing Monks (led by "Weird Al" Yankovic) and settle down by the sea. Chef and Gwynne rebuild their house. Gareth invites Sid on a quest to bring back Madelena. Madelena arrives at a spooky castle to meet with the Dark Evil Lord, to master her powers of D'DEW. Richard, who has settled down with Roberta, feeds his former lizard, who has grown into a real dragon. | 2016-03-11T13:27:43Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712225734 | He has been the Artistic Director of the independent theatre company If Theatre since 2006. If Theatre's debut production was "A Slight Ache" by Harold Pinter and was closely followed by "Three Short Plays" by Jack Hibberd for La Mama's 40th Birthday in 2007. | 2016-03-27T20:39:38Z | He has been the Artistic Director of the independent theatre company If Theatre since 2006. If Theatre's debut production was A Slight Ache by Harold Pinter and was closely followed by Three Short Plays by Jack Hibberd for La Mama's 40th Birthday in 2007. | 2016-03-27T20:41:04Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710598717 | '''Rupandehi District'''({{lang-ne|[[:ne:रुपन्देही जिल्ला|रुपन्देही जिल्ला]]}}{{Audio|Rupandehi.ogg|Listen}}, a part of [[Lumbini Zone]], is one of the seventy-five [[Districts of Nepal|districts]] of [[Nepal]] and covers an area of 1,360 km². The district headquarters is [[Siddharthanagar]] . In 2001 this district had a population of 708,419.
===Settlement areas===
There are 62 Village Development Committees, 5 [[municipalities]] and 1 Sub-metropolitan municipality (Butwal). The district is divided into 7 election areas.
[[File:NepalRupandehiDistrictmap.png|350px|thumbnail|none|District Map]] | 2016-03-17T15:10:05Z | '''Rupandehi District'''({{lang-ne|[[:ne:रुपन्देही जिल्ला|रुपन्देही जिल्ला]]}}{{Audio|Rupandehi.ogg|Listen}}, a part of [[Lumbini Zone]], is one of the seventy-five [[Districts of Nepal|districts]] of [[Nepal]] and covers an area of 1,360 km².<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://ddcrupandehi.gov.np/ne-brief-introduction/|title=संक्षिप्त परिचय : रुपन्देही जि.वि.स|website=ddcrupandehi.gov.np|access-date=2016-03-17}}</ref> The district headquarters is [[Siddharthanagar]] . As per the national census 2011, the population of Rupandehi was 880,196.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://ddcrupandehi.gov.np/ne-brief-introduction/|title=संक्षिप्त परिचय : रुपन्देही जि.वि.स|website=ddcrupandehi.gov.np|access-date=2016-03-17}}</ref>
== Etymology ==
Rupandehi is named after Rupadevi, the queen of King Suddhodana. <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://ddcrupandehi.gov.np/ne-brief-introduction/|title=संक्षिप्त परिचय : रुपन्देही जि.वि.स|website=ddcrupandehi.gov.np|access-date=2016-03-17}}</ref>
==Administrative Divisions==
The district is divided into seven election constituencies area, 17 Ilaka, 48 VDCs, 5 [[municipalities]] and 1 Sub-Metropolitan City.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://ddcrupandehi.gov.np/|title=रुपन्देही जि.वि.स|website=ddcrupandehi.gov.np|access-date=2016-03-17}}</ref>[[File:NepalRupandehiDistrictmap.png|350px|thumbnail|none|District Map]]
== Education ==
Rupandehi is renowned at national level on education sector for its infrastructure and achievements. <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://deorupandehi.gov.np/content/About|title=जिल्ला शिक्षा कार्यालय रुपन्देही :: District Education Office Rupandehi|website=deorupandehi.gov.np|access-date=2016-03-17}}</ref>Jilla Shikshya Karyalaya, Rupandehi (District Education Office, Rupandehi) under Ministry of Education manages and govern the education in the district.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://deorupandehi.gov.np/content/About|title=जिल्ला शिक्षा कार्यालय रुपन्देही :: District Education Office Rupandehi|website=deorupandehi.gov.np|access-date=2016-03-17}}</ref> Currently, it manages 745 educational institutions in the district.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://deorupandehi.gov.np/content/About|title=जिल्ला शिक्षा कार्यालय रुपन्देही :: District Education Office Rupandehi|website=deorupandehi.gov.np|access-date=2016-03-17}}</ref> As per National Census 2011, the literacy rate of the district is 72%, where male literacy rate is 89% and female literacy rate is 62%.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://deorupandehi.gov.np/content/About|title=जिल्ला शिक्षा कार्यालय रुपन्देही :: District Education Office Rupandehi|website=deorupandehi.gov.np|access-date=2016-03-17}}</ref> | 2016-03-17T22:55:59Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712627397 | *On March 18, 2016, [[Dwight Howard]] passed 11,000 career rebounds in a 116-111 victory over the visiting Minnesota Timberwolves. | 2016-03-30T03:10:09Z |
===Records===
*On March 30, Dwight Howard set a franchise record for free throws missed in a game, with 15 in a road victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers.
*On March 18, Dwight Howard passed 11,000 career rebounds in a 116-111 victory over the visiting Minnesota Timberwolves. | 2016-03-30T05:56:33Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710636851 | {{confused|Underwater hockey|Underwater ice hockey}}
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710434932 | '''Jacqueline Denise Welch''' (born 22 May 1958) is an [[English people|English]] actress, dancer and [[television presenter]]. As an actress, she is best known for her roles as [[Natalie Barnes]] in ''[[Coronation Street]]'' and Steph Haydock in ''[[Waterloo Road (TV series)|Waterloo Road]]''. She was also known for her appearances as a regular panellist on the [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]] lunchtime chat show ''[[Loose Women]]'' from 1999 until October 2013. Her eldest son [[Matthew Healy]] is the frontman for the alternative rock band [[The 1975]].
Welch was a contestant on ''[[Dancing on Ice]]'' in January 2011, where she was partnered with professional skater [[Matt Evers]]. In 2013, she competed in the [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]] celebrity dancing show ''[[Stepping Out (UK TV series)|Stepping Out]]'' with her husband [[Lincoln Townley]].<ref>[http://www.itv.com/presscentre/press-releases/stepping-out-line-revealed ITV Stepping Out Line Up Revealed]</ref>
In January 2012, Welch was crowned the winner of the [[Celebrity Big Brother 9|ninth series]] of ''[[Celebrity Big Brother (UK)|Celebrity Big Brother]]''. | 2016-03-03T17:49:54Z | '''Jacqueline Denise Welch''' (born 22 May 1958) is an [[English people|English]] actress and [[television presenter]]. She is known for her roles as [[Natalie Barnes]] in ''[[Coronation Street]]'' (1997–2000) and Steph Haydock in ''[[Waterloo Road (TV series)|Waterloo Road]]'' (2006–10). She is also known for her appearances as a regular panellist on the [[ITV Network|ITV]] lunchtime chat show ''[[Loose Women]]'' from 2005 to 2013.
Welch's other acting roles include the television dramas ''[[Spender]]'' (1991–93), ''[[Soldier, Soldier]]'' (1993–95) and ''[[Down to Earth (2000 TV series)|Down to Earth]]'' (2004–05). In 2011, she was a contestant on the [[Dancing on Ice (series 6)|sixth series]] of ''[[Dancing on Ice]]'', where she was partnered with professional skater [[Matt Evers]], and in 2012 she won the [[Celebrity Big Brother 9|ninth series]] of ''[[Celebrity Big Brother (UK)|Celebrity Big Brother]]''. 2012 also saw her star as Truvy in the UK touring production of the play ''[[Steel Magnolias (play)|Steel Magnolias]]''. | 2016-03-16T23:29:10Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711851187 | '''VJ Andy''' is a [[television]] personality in India. He works as [[VJ (media personality)|Video Jockey]] for [[Channel V]] and has hosted several [[television program]]s<ref>[http://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/television/im-a-host-first-an-entertainer-later-vj-andy/ '''Vj Andy'', '''Host''', June 10, 2014]</ref> including ''Dare 2 Date''<ref>[http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/bigg-boss-vj-andy-returns-with-dare-2-date-3/1/394763.html '''VJ Andy''', '''Dare 2 Date''', October 8, 2014]</ref> a dating reality show. He was a contestant in the [[Bigg Boss 7|7th]] season of [[Bigg Boss]]<ref>[http://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/television/bigg-boss-has-made-me-a-household-name-vj-andy/ '''Bigg Boss''', '''VJ Andy''' October 17, 2014]</ref>, finishing 5th.
Andy was born as '''Anand Vijay Kumar''' to a [[Punjabi Hindu]] family [[Slough, Berkshire]], [[United Kingdom]]. He lives and works in [[Mumbai, India]].
In September 2013, he was a contestant on the Indian reality TV show ''[[Bigg Boss 7]].''
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[[Category:Year of birth missing (living people)]] | 2016-03-24T14:21:13Z | '''VJ Andy''' is a [[television]] personality in India. He works as [[VJ (media personality)|Video Jockey]] for [[Channel V]] and has hosted several [[television program]]s<ref>[http://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/television/im-a-host-first-an-entertainer-later-vj-andy/ '''Vj Andy'', '''Host''', June 10, 2014]</ref> including ''Dare 2 Date''<ref>[http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/bigg-boss-vj-andy-returns-with-dare-2-date-3/1/394763.html '''VJ Andy''', '''Dare 2 Date''', October 8, 2014]</ref> a dating reality show. He was a contestant in the [[Bigg Boss 7|7th]] season of [[Bigg Boss]],<ref>[http://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/television/bigg-boss-has-made-me-a-household-name-vj-andy/ '''Bigg Boss''', '''VJ Andy''' October 17, 2014]</ref> finishing 5th.
Andy was born as '''Anand Vijay Kumar''' to a [[Punjabi Hindu]] family [[Slough, Berkshire]], [[United Kingdom]]. He lives and works in [[Mumbai, India]].
In September 2013, he was a contestant on the Indian reality TV show ''[[Bigg Boss 7]].''
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709879330 | He learned [[western classical music]], which largely inspired his own style, combining it with [[jazz]] and [[rock and roll|rock]] themes. This blending of elements was clearly illustrated in his participation in the 1969 ''[[Music from Free Creek]]'' "supersession" project, where he performed with drummer [[Mitch Mitchell]] and bassist [[Chuck Rainey]] covering, among other tunes, the [[Eddie Harris]] instrumental "Freedom Jazz Dance".{{cn|date=March 2016}} | 2016-03-13T17:25:51Z | He learned [[western classical music]], which largely inspired his own style, combining it with [[jazz]] and [[rock and roll|rock]] themes. In 1969 he participated in the ''[[Music from Free Creek]]'' "supersession" project, where he performed with drummer [[Mitch Mitchell]] and bassist [[Chuck Rainey]] covering, among other tunes, the [[Eddie Harris]] instrumental "Freedom Jazz Dance".<ref>[http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=13304]</ref> | 2016-03-13T17:31:04Z | 0 |
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