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Patrick Dearen
Patrick March Dearen (born May 1, 1951) is an author of 20 books of Western fiction and history. His newest release, the 2012 novel, "To Hell or the Pecos", is set along a desolate, 79-mile section of the Butterfield Trail in the Pecos River country of West Texas. "To Hell or the Pecos" is the 2014 winne... |
Pecos, New Mexico
Pecos is a village in San Miguel County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 1,441 at the 2000 census, growing much faster than in other parts of San Miguel County, partly because Pecos is within commuting distance of Santa Fe. The village is built along the Pecos River, which flows from the... |
Yates Oil Field
The Yates Oil Field is a giant oil field in the Permian Basin of west Texas. Primarily in extreme southeastern Pecos County, it also stretches under the Pecos River and partially into Crockett County. Iraan, on the Pecos River and directly adjacent to the field, is the nearest town. The field has produc... |
Leaving of Pecos
Leaving of Pecos was originally a camping place along the west bank of the Pecos River, on the wagon road called the Lower Emigrant Road, Military Road or San Antonio-El Paso Road in Texas. It was located 38 miles north of the Lancaster Crossing of the Pecos, and 16 miles east of the first crossing of ... |
Roy Bean
Phantly Roy Bean, Jr. (c. 1825 – March 16, 1903) was an eccentric U.S. saloon-keeper and Justice of the Peace in Val Verde County, Texas, who called himself "The Law West of the Pecos". According to legend, Judge Roy Bean held court in his saloon along the Rio Grande on a desolate stretch of the Chihuahuan Des... |
Ken Riley
Kenneth Jerome Riley (born August 6, 1947) is a former professional American football defensive back who played his entire career for the Cincinnati Bengals, in the American Football League in 1969 and in the NFL from 1970 through 1983. Riley recorded 65 interceptions in his career, which was the fourth most ... |
Kurt Warner
Kurtis Eugene Warner (born June 22, 1971) is a former American football quarterback, a current part-time TV football analyst, and a philanthropist. He played for three National Football League (NFL) teams: the St. Louis Rams, the New York Giants, and the Arizona Cardinals. He was originally signed by the Gr... |
Derrick Thomas
Derrick Vincent Thomas (January 1, 1967February 8, 2000), nicknamed D.T., was an American football linebacker and defensive end for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL). He played his entire 11-year career for the Chiefs after being drafted fourth overall in the 1989 NFL Draft. Th... |
Marshall Faulk
Marshall William Faulk (born February 26, 1973) is a former American football player who was a running back in the National Football League (NFL) for twelve seasons. He played college football for San Diego State University, and was a two-time consensus All-American. He was selected by the Indianapolis C... |
The Experts Network
The Experts Network, also known as TXN and TXN Sports, is an interactive digital sports network consisting of sports analysts Cris Collinsworth, Boomer Esiason, Nick Faldo, Howie Long, Cal Ripken Jr. and Phil Simms. |
Rod Woodson
Roderick Kevin Woodson (born March 10, 1965) is a former American football player who played in the National Football League (NFL) for seventeen seasons. He had a 10-year stint with the Pittsburgh Steelers and was a key member of the Baltimore Ravens' Super Bowl XXXV championship team that beat the New York... |
Lem Barney
Lemuel Joseph Barney (born September 8, 1945) is a former American football player. A native of Gulfport, Mississippi, he played college football at Jackson State from 1964 to 1966. He was drafted by the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL) and played for the Lions as a cornerback, return spec... |
Terry Bradshaw
Terry Paxton Bradshaw (born September 2, 1948) is a former American football quarterback who played professionally in the National Football League (NFL). Since 1994, he has been a TV analyst and co-host of "Fox NFL Sunday". Bradshaw is also an actor, having participated in many television shows and films... |
LaDainian Tomlinson
LaDainian Tramayne Tomlinson (born June 23, 1979) is a former professional American football player who was a running back in the National Football League (NFL) for eleven seasons. He played the majority of his career with the San Diego Chargers, who selected him with the fifth overall pick in the 2... |
List of Chicago Bears first-round draft picks
The Chicago Bears are an American football franchise based in Chicago, Illinois. They are members of the National Football Conference (NFC) North division in the National Football League (NFL). They participated in the first ever NFL draft in 1936 and selected Joe Stydahar,... |
Blue Ridge Tunnel
The Blue Ridge Tunnel (also known as the Crozet Tunnel) is a historic railroad tunnel built during the construction of the Blue Ridge Railroad in the 1850s. The tunnel was the westernmost and longest of four tunnels engineered by Claudius Crozet to cross the Blue Ridge Mountains at Rockfish Gap in cen... |
Blue Ridge Parkway
The Blue Ridge Parkway is a National Parkway and All-American Road in the United States, noted for its scenic beauty. The parkway, which is America's longest linear park, runs for 469 mi through 29 Virginia and North Carolina counties, linking Shenandoah National Park to Great Smoky Mountains Nationa... |
Blue Ridge Mountains Council
The Blue Ridge Mountains Council is a Boy Scouts of America council located in Roanoke, Virginia that serves Scouts in southwest and south central Virginia. The Blue Ridge Mountains Council owns and operates the Blue Ridge Scout Reservation in Pulaski County, Virginia. The local Order of th... |
Covington River
The Covington River is a 7.4 mi river in the U.S. state of Virginia. The river rises at the eastern foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Rappahannock County and flows southeast to the Rush River just north of that river's confluence with the Thornton River. The river system flows via the Hazel River to t... |
USS Blue Ridge (LCC-19)
USS "Blue Ridge" (LCC-19) is the lead ship of the two "Blue Ridge"–class command ships of the United States Navy, and is the command ship of the United States Seventh Fleet. Her primary role is to provide command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence (C4I) support to the commande... |
Blue Ridge Music Center
The Blue Ridge Music Center is a music venue, museum, and visitor center located at milepost 213 on the Blue Ridge Parkway near Galax, Virginia. The center celebrates the music and musicians of the Blue Ridge Mountains through concerts, exhibits, and programs that highlight living musical herita... |
Blue Ridge National Heritage Area
The Blue Ridge National Heritage Area is a federally designated National Heritage Area encompassing the twenty-five westernmost counties of North Carolina, which are associated with the Blue Ridge Mountains. The designation provides a framework for the promotion and interpretation of t... |
James River Gorge
The James River Gorge is a water gap created by the James River in Central Virginia. The Gorge is 2433 ft deep as measured from Highcock Knob 3073 ft to the James River 640 ft and is approximately 9.3 mi long. The James River forms in western Virginia near the border of West Virginia and initially flo... |
Skyline Drive
Skyline Drive is a 105 mi road that runs the entire length of the National Park Service's Shenandoah National Park in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, generally along the ridge of the mountains. The drive's northern terminus is at an intersection with U.S. Route 340 (US 340) near Front Royal, and the... |
Thornton River
The Thornton River is a 27.9 mi river in the U.S. state of Virginia. It rises at Thornton Gap in Shenandoah National Park and flows east through Rappahannock County, running parallel to U.S. Route 211 until it reaches the town of Sperryville. Continuing east into Culpeper County, the Thornton River joins... |
'Allo 'Allo!
' Allo ' Allo! is a BBC television British sitcom that was first broadcast on BBC One from 1982 to 1992, comprising 85 episodes. The story is set in a small-town café in German-occupied France during the Second World War. It is a parody of another BBC programme, the wartime drama "Secret Army". "' Allo, ' ... |
Are You Being Served?
Are You Being Served? (originally styled as "Are You Being Served?" in quotation marks) is a British sitcom created and written by Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft (Croft also directed some episodes), with contributions from Michael Knowles and John Chapman, for the BBC. Set in London, the show follow... |
All is Safely Gathered In
All is Safely Gathered In is the eighth episode of the fifth series of the British comedy series "Dad's Army". It was originally transmitted on 24 November 1972. The episode is one of writer David Croft's favourite episodes, which he described in an interview with Graham McCann as "a joyous th... |
Which Way to the War
Which Way to the War is an intended British television sitcom written by David Croft and Jeremy Lloyd, which was discontinued after a one-off broadcast pilot on 19 August 1994. It was also Croft and Lloyd's only ITV sitcom and Croft's last World War II sitcom. |
Oh, Doctor Beeching!
Oh, Doctor Beeching! is a BBC television sitcom written by David Croft and Richard Spendlove which, after a broadcast pilot on 14 August 1995, ran for two series from 8 July 1996, with the last episode being broadcast on 28 September 1997. The series is notable for being the last in a series of thr... |
David Croft (TV producer)
Major David John Croft OBE (born David John Andrew Sharland; 7 September 1922 – 27 September 2011) was an English writer, producer and director. David Croft is particularly noted for producing and co-writing a string of popular BBC sitcoms with Jimmy Perry and Jeremy Lloyd including "Dad's Arm... |
John D. Collins
John Christopher Dixon (born 2 December 1942 in London) billed as John D. Collins, is an English actor and narrator, perhaps best known for appearing in the BBC sitcom "'Allo 'Allo!" in which he played Flt. Lt. Fairfax, a stranded British airman in occupied France during World War II. He is the actor to... |
Barbara New
Barbara New (9 May 1923 – 24 May 2010) was an English character actress, well known for playing Mabel the scullery maid in the David Croft sitcom "You Rang M'Lord?". Following this role, she appeared as Vera Plumtree in "Oh, Doctor Beeching!". She had previously played smaller parts in Croft's earlier sitco... |
Room Service (UK TV series)
Room Service is a 1979 Thames Television comedy series written by Jimmy Perry without his usual writing partner David Croft. It and Perry's other work without Croft, "High Street Blues" (1989, co-written with Robin Carr) "remain contenders for the title of worst British sitcom". The cast inc... |
Grace & Favour
Grace & Favour (American title: Are You Being Served? Again!) is a British sitcom and a spin-off of "Are You Being Served?" that aired on BBC1 for two series from 1992 to 1993 and marked the return of "Are You Being Served?" creators and writers Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft. |
Roots (Sepultura album)
Roots is the sixth studio album by Brazilian heavy metal band Sepultura. It was released in Europe on 20, 1996 (1996--) and in the U.S. three weeks later on March 12 by Roadrunner Records. It is the band's last studio album to feature founding member and vocalist/rhythm guitarist Max Cavalera. ... |
Tree of Pain
"Tree of Pain" is a song by heavy metal band Soulfly, released in 2002 as the seventh track of the studio album numerically titled "3". Like most other songs, "Tree of Pain" has never been released as a single. This song is unique for Soulfly that it contains a pop ballad and a woman singer. This song trib... |
Eye for an Eye (song)
"Eye for an Eye" is the first single by metal band Soulfly, released in 1998. The song is the first track of the debut album "Soulfly". However, "Eye for an Eye" is the tenth single written by Max Cavalera overall. His last single was Sepultura's "Ratamahatta" before he left the band and formed So... |
Marc Rizzo
Marc Rizzo is the lead guitarist of American metal band Soulfly and formerly of Ill Niño. He has featured on seven Soulfly albums to date: "Prophecy", "Dark Ages", "Conquer", "Omen", "Enslaved", "Savages", and "Archangel". He has also released three solo instrumental albums; "Colossal Myopia", "The Ultimate ... |
Soulfly discography
The following is the discography of Soulfly, a heavy metal band formed in 1997 by Max Cavalera after leaving Sepultura. The band's original lyrical content revolved around spirituality, political and religious themes, with later albums encompassing other themes including war, violence, aggression, s... |
Bleed (Soulfly song)
"Bleed" is the third single by metal band Soulfly, released in 1998 from the self-titled album "Soulfly". Limp Bizkit guest members Fred Durst and DJ Lethal sing this song about pain, lying and madness with lyrics written by Durst and Max Cavalera. This song tributes Cavalera for the untimely death... |
Soulfly (album)
Soulfly is the self-titled debut album by the metal band Soulfly, released on April 21, 1998 through Roadrunner Records. The record was released in memory of frontman Max Cavalera's murdered stepson and the first album featuring Cavalera since leaving Sepultura two years prior. Both CDs have the message... |
Point Blank (Nailbomb album)
Point Blank is the only studio album by heavy metal band Nailbomb, released on March 8, 1994 by Roadrunner Records. The side project "Nailbomb" was started by Max Cavalera and Alex Newport in the mid-1990s. The first track "Wasting Away" appears in the 1995 film "To Die For". The album cove... |
Tribe (song)
"Tribe" is the fourth single by metal band Soulfly, released in January 1999. It is played as the ninth track of the eponymous debut album "Soulfly", after "Bleed" and before "Bumba". "Tribe" is the fourth and last single of the album. As with every other Soulfly songs with vocals, the lyrics were written ... |
Soulfly
Soulfly is an American heavy metal band formed in 1997 and based in Phoenix, Arizona. The original lyrical content revolved around spirituality, political and religious themes, with later albums encompassing other themes including war, violence, aggression, slavery, hatred and anger. Soulfly is led by former Se... |
Laramie High School (Wyoming)
Laramie High School (LHS) is a high school (grades 9-12) in Laramie, Albany County, Wyoming, United States. In the Albany County School District, high school begins in the 9th grade (freshman year); 9th grade students are now able to attend high school in Laramie due to the building of a n... |
Wallace L. W. Sargent
Sargent was born in Elsham, North Lincolnshire, the son of a gardener and a housecleaner, and grew up in Winterton, Lincolnshire. Sargent was the first person in his family to attend high school, and the first student from his high school to ever attend college. He received his bachelor's degree f... |
Red Valley/Cove High School
Red Valley/Cove High School is a high school in the community of Red Valley, Arizona, also serving Cove, Arizona. It is operated by the Red Mesa Unified School District. It was created to allow students in the Red Valley and Cove area to attend high school within Arizona; prior to Red Valley... |
Education in the Republic of Macedonia
The Constitution mandates free and compulsory primary and secondary education in the Republic of Macedonia, and the Law on Primary Education specifies that all children from 6 to 15 years of age attend school for a compulsory 9 years. The Law on High School Education specifies tha... |
Two Rivers High School (Arkansas)
Two Rivers High School is a public high school for students in grades 7 through 12 located in Ola, Arkansas, United States. Two Rivers High School is administered by the Two Rivers School District. The Two Rivers High School and school district serves 650 sqmi of rural communities incl... |
Michael Ola
Michael Ola (born April 19, 1988) is an American football offensive tackle for the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Hampton University and attended Riverdale High School in Riverdale, Georgia. He has also been a member of the Jacksonville Sharks, Montreal Al... |
East Lyme High School
East Lyme High School is a high school located in the Flanders Village region of East Lyme, Connecticut. It is operated by East Lyme Public Schools. The mascot is Sven the Viking. Students from the town of Salem, Connecticut in grades 9 through 12 attend high school in East Lyme (as they have no h... |
Rich Central High School
Rich Central High School or RCHS is a public four-year high school located in Olympia Fields, Illinois, a southern suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. The Rich Central Campus serves the cities of Matteson, Richton Park, Country Club Hills, Chicago Heights, Tinley Park, and parts ... |
Milford High School (Massachusetts)
Milford High School (also known as MHS) is the secondary school for the district of Milford, Massachusetts, Milford Public Schools. It is one choice for Milford students to attend high school. Another is Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational Technical High School. The principal is Mr... |
Lydia Patterson Institute
Lydia Patterson Institute is a Methodist Christian college-preparatory school located in El Paso, Texas, United States. Founded in 1913, it offers programs for Spanish-speaking children, primarily from Juarez, to attend high school in the United States and attend an American undergraduate univ... |
Best of Luck Nikki
Best of Luck Nikki is a Disney Channel India sitcom. The sitcom premiered on April 3, 2011. The series is an Indian adaptation of the American teen show "Good Luck Charlie". The plot is similar to the American version. |
Saniya Anklesaria
Saniya Anklesaria is a child actress, known for her role of "Max" in the popular Disney Channel India sitcom, "The Suite Life of Karan & Kabir" an Indian adaptation of the American show "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody" and "Guri Malhotra" a recurring character on the Disney hit series "Best of Luck Nik... |
Good Luck Charlie
Good Luck Charlie is an American sitcom that originally aired on Disney Channel from April 4, 2010, to February 16, 2014. The series' creators, Phil Baker and Drew Vaupen, wanted to create a program that would appeal to entire families, not just children. It focuses on the Duncan family of Denver as t... |
G Hannelius
Genevieve Knight "G" Hannelius (born December 22, 1998) is an American actress and singer. She starred as Avery Jennings in the Disney Channel sitcom "Dog with a Blog". Prior to this, she had recurring roles in the Disney Channel series "Sonny with a Chance" and "Good Luck Charlie". She has also starred in ... |
List of Good Luck Charlie episodes
"Good Luck Charlie" is an American sitcom that originally aired on Disney Channel from April 4, 2010 to February 16, 2014. The series revolves around Teddy Duncan (Bridgit Mendler), a teenage girl who makes video diaries for her little sister Charlie (Mia Talerico) about her family an... |
Cyrina Fiallo
Cyrina Fiallo (born December 29, 1991) is an American actress. She is perhaps best known for her recurring role as Vonnie on the Disney Channel sitcom "Good Luck Charlie". She also has guest starred on "Everybody Hates Chris", "Community", "Gigantic", "Glee", "Switched at Birth", "Girl Meets World" and "S... |
Bridgit Mendler
Bridgit Claire Mendler (born December 18, 1992) is an American actress, singer, and songwriter. In 2004, she began her career in the animated Indian film "The Legend of Buddha", later starring in the films "Alice Upside Down", "The Clique" and "Labor Pains" as a teenager. In 2009, Mendler signed with Di... |
Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas!
Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas! (also known as Good Luck Charlie: The Road Trip Movie in the United Kingdom and Ireland) is a 2011 Christmas film based on the Disney Channel Original Series "Good Luck Charlie". The film was directed by Arlene Sanford and written by Geoff Rodkey, an... |
Christopher Vane (screenwriter)
Christopher Vane is an American television producer and television writer. His credits include "Thundarr the Barbarian", "The Love Boat", "Wings", "Suddenly Susan", "All About the Andersons" and "The Bill Engvall Show". He was a co-executive producer and writer on "Good Luck Charlie" fro... |
Laura Marano
Laura Marie Marano (born November 29, 1995) is an American actress and singer. She starred in the Disney Channel series "Austin & Ally" as Ally Dawson. Marano was one of the five original classmates in "Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader?". She starred in "Without a Trace" for three seasons and also "Back t... |
The Cat in the Hat (film)
Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat is a 2003 American family comedy film directed by Bo Welch. It is based on the 1957 Dr. Seuss book "of the same name". The film stars Mike Myers in the title role of the Cat in the Hat, and Dakota Fanning as Sally. Sally's brother (who is unnamed in the book and t... |
Dan Ouellette
Dan Ouellette is an American artist, illustrator, director, author and production designer. He began drawing as a child inspired by Escher, Dalí and Moebius. His drawings usually begin with very rough sketches and are intended to capture a moment of tension or eroticism. His art pushes his audience into a... |
Gosainbaganer Bhoot
Gosaibaganer Bhoot (English: The Phantom Of Gosaibagan Grove , Bengali: গোঁসাইবাগানের ভূত ) is a Bengali comedy-fantasy film directed by art director, production designer, and costume designer Nitish Roy, based on a novel by Bengali writer Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay. The music/lyrics was composed by Be... |
Rick Carter
Rick Carter (born 1950) is an American production designer and art director. He is known for his work in the film "Forrest Gump", which earned him an Oscar nomination, as well as numerous nominations of other awards for his work in "Amistad" and "A.I. Artificial Intelligence". Other films include "Cast Away... |
Anna Magdalena
Anna Magdalena () is a 1998 Hong Kong romantic fantasy comedy film starring Aaron Kwok, Kelly Chen and Takeshi Kaneshiro. It was the directorial debut of production designer Yee Chung-Man. |
The Private Eyes (1976 film)
The Private Eyes is a 1976 Hong Kong comedy film written, directed by and starring Michael Hui and co-starring his brothers, Samuel Hui and Ricky Hui, and also starring Shih Kien and Richard Ng in his second film role. John Woo was the production designer and also co-director though he was ... |
Chris Gorak
Chris Gorak is an American film director who started as an art director and production designer. He directed the 2006 film "Right at Your Door" and the 2011 film "The Darkest Hour". Gorak began working in the film industry in the 1990s as an art director. In the 2000s, he worked on several films as producti... |
İsmet Ergün
İsmet Ergün (born 1950) is a Berlin artist and stage designer of Turkish provenance. Alongside her theatre work she has worked in the world of cinema as an art director and as a production designer. The short film which she directed, and for which she herself wrote the screenplay, was singled out for commen... |
Puteri Gunung Ledang (musical)
Puteri Gunung Ledang is a Malaysian musical directed by Zahim Albakri, co-directed by Adlin Aman Ramlie, book by Adlin Aman Ramlie, Saw Teong Hin and Zahim Al-Bakri and music composed by Dick Lee. The musical is based on the 2004 "Puteri Gunung Ledang" film. The original production was st... |
T. Muthuraj
T. MuthuRaj (born July 29, 1969, Coimbatore, India) is an Indian film production designer. He entered the film industry after completing his B.Sc. degree in fine arts as first assistant to Sabu Cyril after which he has served as production designer in critically acclaimed and celebrated films in major India... |
Brad Parscale
Brad Parscale (born January 3, 1976) is an American digital media and political strategist. He served as the digital media director for Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. Parscale began working for the Trump Organization in 2011, developing and designing websites, and creating and managing digital... |
Awaze Tribune
The Awaze Tribune (AwazeTribune) is an Eritrean news satire organization that publishes articles on international, national, and local news. Based in Asmara, Eritrea. The website carries articles that may cover current events, both real and fictional, satirizing the tone and format of traditional news org... |
ABS-CBN Digital Media
ABS-CBN Digital Media, commonly known as Digital Media Division, formerly known as ABS-CBN Interactive, is the digital media and internet division of ABS-CBN. It was formerly a separate company operating as a wholly owned subsidiary of ABS-CBN Corporation until 2013, when ABS-CBN Interactive, Inc.... |
Khabaristan Times
Khabaristan Times (KT) was a Pakistani digital news satire publication that publishes articles on national and local issues. The website was blocked for viewership within Pakistan by the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority on January 25, 2017. Its satirical news is also regularly published in Daily T... |
Vice Media
Vice Media LLC is a North American digital media and broadcasting company. Originating from the Montreal-based "VICE" magazine co-founded by Suroosh Alvi, Shane Smith, and Gavin McInnes (who left the company in 2008), VICE expanded primarily into youth and young adult–focused digital media, including online ... |
Asia Media Group
Asia Media Group Berhad () is a broadcasting, advertising and digital media company in Malaysia. It operates the country's Largest Transit-TV Network. The company provides infotainment and advertising services such as program sponsorships and video advertising using digital electronic displays installe... |
Duffel Blog
Duffel Blog is an American military news satire organization featuring satirical articles reporting on national security and US military topics. It is often described as "the military version of "The Onion"." It was founded in March 2012 by Marine veteran Paul Szoldra, originally as a way to drive web traff... |
Faking News
Faking News, originally started as a form of blog, is an Indian news satire website that publishes fake news reports containing satire on politics and society of India. It is a critique of mainstream news media in India. The website also publishes occasional serious articles related to television journalism... |
Telegraaf Media Groep
Telegraaf Media Groep N.V. (TMG) (Euronext: TMG ) is a large media company in the Netherlands, with brands like De Telegraaf, DFT, Telesport, Metro, Autovisie, Privé and VROUW; regional newspapers like Haarlems Dagblad and Noordhollands Dagblad; digital brands such as GeenStijl and Dumpert, and th... |
The Onion
The Onion is an American digital media company and news satire organization that publishes articles on international, national, and local news. Based in Chicago, the company originated as a weekly print publication on August 29, 1988 in Madison, Wisconsin. In the spring of 1996, "The Onion" began publishing o... |
F.C. Internazionale Milano (basketball)
F.C. Internazionale Milano, commonly referred to as Internazionale or simply Inter, and colloquially known as Inter Milan outside of Italy, has been one of Italian men's basketball team in the city of Milan, the section of the most popular football club with the same name. |
2000–01 Inter Milan season
Inter hoped to improve from past seasons; the goalkeeper Angelo Peruzzi was replaced by a young Sébastien Frey (aged 20), while a defender - Fabio Macellari - did the same with Grigorios Georgatos who came from Greece. The burden of scoring was given to Hakan Şükür and Robbie Keane, waiting f... |
Trofeo Pirelli
The Pirelli Cup is an annual friendly football tournament sponsored by the Pirelli Tyre company. The competition was started in 1996 as a single 90-minute friendly match between Pirelli-sponsored Inter Milan and another invited team. Since 1996, 14 editions of the one-match tournament have been held. The... |
List of Inter Milan players (25–99 appearances)
Inter Milan is an Italian association football club based in Milan, Lombardy. The club was formed on 9 March 1908 to allow the foreign players to play in Italy. Inter played its first competitive match on 10 January 1909 against their cross-town rivals Milan, in which the... |
Inter Milan in European football
Inter Milan is an Italian association football club based in Milan, Lombardy. The club was formed on 9 March 1908 to allow the foreign playes to play in Italy. Inter played its first competitive match on 10 January 1910 against their cross-town rivals Milan, in which they lost 3–2. The ... |
List of Inter Milan honours
This is a list of Inter Milan honours. Inter Milan is an Italian football club and this page contains historical and current trophies pertaining to the club. |
Camillo Achilli
Camillo Achilli (21 August 1921 – 14 June 1998) was a professional Italian footballer who played for Inter Milan and Genoa. After retiring as a player in 1953, Achilli enjoyed a career as a coach, managing sides such as Lecco, Inter Milan and Palermo. His son was Marco Achilli. |
Luis Suárez (footballer, born 1935)
Luis Suárez Miramontes (] ; born 2 May 1935), also known by the diminutive Luisito, is a Spanish former footballer and manager. He played as a midfielder for Deportivo de La Coruña, CD España Industrial, FC Barcelona, Inter Milan, Sampdoria and Spain. Suárez is regarded as one of Spa... |
List of Inter Milan managers
Inter Milan is an Italian association football club based in Milan, Lombardy. The club was formed on 9 March 1908 to allow the foreign playes to play in Italy. Inter played its first competitive match on 10 January 1910 against their cross-town rivals Milan, in which they lost 3–2. The club... |
List of Inter Milan players
Inter Milan is an Italian association football club based in Milan, Lombardy. The club was formed on 9 March 1908 to allow the foreign playes to play in Italy. Inter played its first competitive match on 10 January 1910 against their cross-town rivals Milan, in which they lost 3–2. The club ... |
Carole Hayman
Carole Hayman is an English writer, broadcaster, actor and director. She was born in Kent, and attended Leeds University and the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. She has been an actress and theatre director and was an associate director at The Royal Court Theatre in the late eighties. During that time she ... |
Jeanetta Laurence
Jeanetta Christine Laurence OBE (born December 1949) is the former associate director of The Royal Ballet. She was artistic administrator from 1990, assistant director from 2003 and associate director from 2009 to 2014. |
Richard D. Cummings
Richard D. Cummings, Ph.D. is Professor of Surgery at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School in Boston, MA, a position he assumed in September 1, 2015. He is also the Director of the Harvard Medical School Center for Glycoscience, officially approved in June, 2016. Within th... |
Mark Felt
William Mark Felt Sr. (August 17, 1913 – December 18, 2008) was a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) special agent who served as the Bureau's Associate Director, the FBI's second-highest-ranking post, from May 1972 until his retirement from the FBI in June 1973. During his time as Associate Director, Felt ... |
Julie Huber
Julie Huber is an Associate Scientist in the Marine Chemistry and Geochemistry department at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. She previously was an Associate Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary biology at Brown University, an Associate Scientist at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Mass... |
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