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He served one term in the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing La Crosse County, and was county judge of La Crosse County for 6 years. Biography Samuel Burton was born in April 1822 at Manchester, Vermont. He was raised on his father's farm and was educated at the Burr and Burton Academy in Manchester. He read law in the office of his cousin, Judge Elias Black Burton, and his partner Ahiman Louis Miner, and was admitted to the bar in 1850. He then joined his cousin's law firm and practiced with them until the firm dissolved in 1857. He moved to La Crosse, Wisconsin, in April of 1857 and participated in a law firm known as Tucker, Burton & Morse. He left the firm when he was appointed county judge by Governor Alexander Randall in May 1859. He filled the 30 months remaining of the judicial term, and was then elected to a full term, serving until January 1866. While serving as judge, he was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in November 1863, running on the National Union ticket. He was appointed receiver of public moneys at the land office in La Crosse in 1867, serving until 1875. During that time he also formed a | on his father's farm and was educated at the Burr and Burton Academy in Manchester. He read law in the office of his cousin, Judge Elias Black Burton, and his partner Ahiman Louis Miner, and was admitted to the bar in 1850. He then joined his cousin's law firm and practiced with them until the firm dissolved in 1857. He moved to La Crosse, Wisconsin, in April of 1857 and participated in a law firm known as Tucker, Burton & Morse. He left the firm when he was appointed county judge by Governor Alexander Randall in May 1859. He filled the 30 months remaining of the judicial term, and was then elected to a full term, serving until January 1866. While serving as judge, he was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in November 1863, running on the National Union ticket. He was appointed receiver of public moneys at the land office in La Crosse in 1867, serving until 1875. During that time he also formed a |
and dying, including suicide, grief, and immortality. Cholbi has also published work in moral psychology and Kantian ethics, as well as on topics in practical ethics such as work and labor, punishment, and paternalism. Life and Career Cholbi was born 1972 in Portland, Oregon. He intended to pursue a career in journalism before being exposed to Enlightenment thought in his first philosophy course. He received his B.A. from Swarthmore College in 1994 and obtained his Ph.D from the University of Virginia in 1999, completing a dissertation entitled “Publicity and Practical Reason.” After spending three years as an assistant professor at Brooklyn College, City University of New York, he went on to become Professor of Philosophy and director of the California Center for | for Ethics and Policy (CCEP) at California State Polytechnic University in Pomona, California. In January 2020, he joined the University of Edinburgh. Cholbi was previously the editor of the journal Teaching Philosophy and currently serves as an associate editor for Ethical Theory and Moral Practice and on the editorial boards of the Journal of Applied Philosophy and Social Theory and Practice. In 2012, he founded the International Association for the Philosophy of Death and Dying (IAPDD). Cholbi appeared as a contestant on Jeopardy! in 2007, finishing second. Books Suicide: The Philosophical Dimensions, Broadview, 2011 Understanding Kant’s Ethics, Cambridge University Press, 2016 Grief: A Philosophical Guide, Princeton University Press, 2021 edited Immortality and the Philosophy of Death, Rowman and Littlefield, 2015 New Directions in the Ethics of Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia. Springer, 2015 (with Jukka Varelius) Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide: Global Views on Choosing to End Life. Praeger, 2017 Procreation, Parenthood, and Educational Rights, Routledge, 2017 (with Jaime Ahlberg) The Future of Work, Technology, and Basic Income, Routledge, 2019 (with M.E. Weber) The Movement for Black Lives: Philosophical Perspectives, Oxford University Press, 2020 (with B. Hogan, A. Madva, and |
the Stanford Geophysics faculty in 1990 and made the professor of Geophysics and Geological Sciences in 2005. Klemperer’s research mostly aims on understanding the lithospheric structures and tectonics using a variety of geophysics and geological methods, with particular focuses on Tibet Plateau and Himalaya. He has participated in the INDEPTH (International Deep Profiling of Tibet and the Himalaya) project, using seismic data to study the crustal movement beneath Tibet. Klemperer is widely involved in collaborations with USGS, Indian NGRI, Chinese CAGS, and other university faculties in Tibet geophysical observations, including HIMPROBE and SINOPROBE. His research group also studies the earth's structures and tectonics with a global coverage. Awards 2018 AGU Fellow. 1995 Geological Society of America, Fellow. 1988 Geological Society of London, President's Award. Selected publications Caldwell, Warren B., Klemperer, Simon L., Lawrence, Jesse F., Rai, Shyam S., Ashish, (2013), | Ph.D. degree. He joined the Stanford Geophysics faculty in 1990 and made the professor of Geophysics and Geological Sciences in 2005. Klemperer’s research mostly aims on understanding the lithospheric structures and tectonics using a variety of geophysics and geological methods, with particular focuses on Tibet Plateau and Himalaya. He has participated in the INDEPTH (International Deep Profiling of Tibet and the Himalaya) project, using seismic data to study the crustal movement beneath Tibet. Klemperer is widely involved in collaborations with USGS, Indian NGRI, Chinese CAGS, and other university faculties in Tibet geophysical observations, including HIMPROBE and SINOPROBE. His research group also studies the earth's structures and tectonics with a global coverage. Awards 2018 AGU Fellow. 1995 Geological Society of America, Fellow. 1988 Geological Society of London, President's Award. Selected publications Caldwell, Warren B., Klemperer, Simon L., Lawrence, Jesse F., Rai, Shyam S., Ashish, (2013), Characterizing the Main |
of Kyrgyzstan. It is part of the Aksy District. The village was established in the area of Kashka-Suu rural settlement (aýyl | in Jalal-Abad Region of Kyrgyzstan. It is part of the Aksy District. The village was established in the area of |
36th edition of the World Junior Wrestling Championships and were held in Pattaya, Thailand between 4-9 September 2012. Medal | between 4-9 September 2012. Medal table Medal summary Men's freestyle Greco-Roman Women's freestyle References External links UWW Database World Junior Championships International wrestling competitions hosted |
Tulare Police Department is the police department serving Tulare, California. , the Chief of Police was Wes Hensley. Overview Divisions/Units Patrol Division Investigation Division Administrative Division Animal Services | enforcement in California List of law enforcement agencies in California References External links Tulare Police Department Municipal police departments of California Organizations |
Li Sai-wing, () is a Hong Kong DAB politician who is the | Stanley Li Sai-wing, () is a Hong Kong DAB politician who is the elected Legislative Council member for New Territories South East. |
the 2021 election, he received more votes than the incumbent legislator, Christopher Cheung, and took the seat. Electoral history References Living people | (living people) Members of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong HK LegCo Members 2020–2024 Hong Kong pro-Beijing politicians |
first Legislative Council member to caught Covid-19. Electoral history References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Members of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong HK LegCo | Hong Kong accountant and DAB politician who was the president of the Society of Chinese Accountants and Auditors in 2020. Wong is the first Legislative Council member to caught Covid-19. Electoral |
Hong Kong businessman and politician who has been a member of the Legislative Council for the Election Committee constituency which was newly | Andrew Lam Siu-lo, () is a Hong Kong businessman and politician who has been a member of |
mostly voices cartoons and advertisements, especially radio advertisements. In addition, Arie is also a radio announcer at several radio stations in Bandung. He is also actively teaching as a vocal instructor at a music school in Bandung. Discography Studio album Bila Kuingat (1996) Jangan Kau Henti (1997) Bintang (1998) Takan Habis Cintaku (1998) Aku (1999) Kau Tak Di Sini (2016) Singles Good Times (2015) References External links Indonesian pop singers Indonesian soul singers Indonesian country singers 21st-century Indonesian male singers 20th-century Indonesian male singers Indo people People from Bandung People | was a teenager in 1995, when he started his career as a background singer of various singers, one of which was backing singer Iwa K. In 1996 he founded with Amara, and Frans Mohede, the vocal trio, Lingua. An Indonesian musical group of country pop. In addition to being active as a singer, Arie also works as a presenter and voice actor, he mostly voices cartoons and advertisements, especially radio advertisements. In addition, Arie is also a radio announcer at several radio stations in Bandung. He |
5 May 1992) is a Martiniquais footballer who plays as a defender for Luzenac. Career In 2013, Lowinsky signed for French fifth tier side ES Pennoise after trialing for Newcastle in the English Premier League and English fourth tier club Bradford. In 2016, | club Bradford. In 2016, he signed for San Lorenzo (Paraguay) in the Paraguayan second tier. After that, he signed for French tenth tier team Montredon - Bonneveine. In 2018, Lowinsky signed for Luzenac in the French sixth tier. References External links Martinique international footballers |
the Russia–Ukraine border, 14 km south-east of the district center – the town Kursk, 6 km from the selsoviet center – Besedino. Climate Belomestnoye has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Belomestnoye is located 6 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), 4.5 km from the road of regional importance (R-298 – Polevaya), | the European route ), 4.5 km from the road of regional importance (R-298 – Polevaya), on the road of intermunicipal significance (R-298 – Belomestnoye – Kuvshinnoye), 3 km from the nearest railway halt Kolodnoye (railway line Klyukva — Belgorod). The rural locality is situated 15.5 km from |
lost by 5–4. He was subsequently named on the bench for their Serie A match against Salernitana on 22 August. On 22 January 2022, he made his Serie A debut after coming on for Arthur Theate in the 66th minute in their 2–1 defeat to Hellas Verona. Career statistics Club As of 22 January 2022. References External links 2002 births Living people Ghanaian footballers Association football defenders Bologna F.C. 1909 players Serie A players Ghanaian expatriate footballers Ghanaian expatriate sportspeople in | Coppa Italia game against Ternana he was called up again in the process making his professional debut in that game on 16 August 2021, starting and playing 56 minutes before being substituted for Musa Barrow as Bologna lost by 5–4. He was subsequently named on the bench for their Serie A match against Salernitana on 22 August. On 22 January 2022, he made his Serie A debut after coming on for Arthur Theate in the 66th minute in their 2–1 defeat to Hellas Verona. Career statistics Club As of 22 January |
studies subsequently, Kwok attained a Bachelor of Arts from the Education University of Hong Kong in 2014 and a Master of Education from the Hong Kong Metropolitan University in 2021. Controversies On 5 January 2022, Carrie Lam announced new warnings and restrictions against social gathering due to potential COVID-19 outbreaks. One day later, it was discovered that Kwok attended a birthday party hosted by Witman Hung Wai-man, with 222 guests. At least one guest tested positive with COVID-19, causing many guests to be quarantined. During Kwok's Legislative Council campaign, she described her occupation as a teacher. However, after she was | day later, it was discovered that Kwok attended a birthday party hosted by Witman Hung Wai-man, with 222 guests. At least one guest tested positive with COVID-19, causing many guests to be quarantined. During Kwok's Legislative Council campaign, she described her occupation as a teacher. However, after she was elected, her declaration of interests from January 2022 revealed that her occupations were a hotel training consultant and an insurance consultant. Kwok told SCMP that she had actually retired as a teacher in 2018, and claimed that she became an insurance consultant to prevent being scammed. Electoral history References Living people Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong politicians Members of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong HK LegCo Members 2020–2024 Hong Kong pro-Beijing politicians |
in the suco of , an inner suburb of Dili, capital city of East Timor. It is named after B. J. Habibie, the President of Indonesia who decided in 1999 to hold that year's referendum on whether East Timor would become independent of Indonesia. In 1998, Habibie had been Vice President to Suharto, the Indonesian President who had initiated and presided over the Indonesian invasion and occupation of East Timor. Between 1978 and 1998, Habibie had served as a Minister in Suharto's government, having already been closely associated with Suharto since the 1950s. Location The bridge spans the , and connects the in the west with the Avenida Sant'Ana in the east. History Together with its adjoining roadway, the bridge was built to supplement a smaller bridge completed in 1960, during the Portuguese colonial era. In 2017, the Government of East Timor awarded the contract for the construction of the new bridge, and a new park adjacent to it, to Bhakti Timor Karya (BTK), for a total price of just under US$4 million. Construction was scheduled to begin on 31 August 2017 and be completed on 31 August 2019. In July 2019, Xanana Gusmão, the former President and Prime Minister of East Timor, travelled to Jakarta, to invite B. J. Habibie to attend the inauguration of the bridge. Many East Timorese people remember Habibie as the originator of the 1999 referendum that gave East Timor the opportunity to resume its independence. The inauguration of the bridge, which was to have been named the Referendum Bridge, was due to take place on about the 20th anniversary of the independence referendum. Habibie was unable to accept the invitation, as he was being treated at Gatot Soebroto Army Hospital. Because of this, Gusmão could therefore only pass on to him the respect and affection of the people of East Timor. After returning from Jakarta, Gusmão decided that both the bridge and the park should be named in honour of Habibie. That decision generated some criticism, but Gusmão remained firm in relation to the name. In early August 2019, the builders confirmed that they would complete the project on schedule. On 29 August 2019, the day before the | gave East Timor the opportunity to resume its independence. The inauguration of the bridge, which was to have been named the Referendum Bridge, was due to take place on about the 20th anniversary of the independence referendum. Habibie was unable to accept the invitation, as he was being treated at Gatot Soebroto Army Hospital. Because of this, Gusmão could therefore only pass on to him the respect and affection of the people of East Timor. After returning from Jakarta, Gusmão decided that both the bridge and the park should be named in honour of Habibie. That decision generated some criticism, but Gusmão remained firm in relation to the name. In early August 2019, the builders confirmed that they would complete the project on schedule. On 29 August 2019, the day before the 20th anniversary, another former President of East Timor, José Ramos-Horta, officially inaugurated the bridge. Thousands of Dili residents attended the inauguration ceremony. Members of government including the Minister of Public Works, Salvador Eugénio Soares dos Reis Pires, members of the National Parliament, and special members of the National Assembly, including the Dili capital community and the Bidau Santana community were also present. Also in attendance was the Indonesian Minister of Public Works and Housing, Basuki Hadimuljono, who had been assigned as the Special Envoy of the President of Indonesia, Joko Widodo, to attend the 20th anniversary commemoration. During the inauguration ceremony, Basuki read a message from President Widodo saying that Indonesia and East Timor could continue to boost economic cooperation in border areas, such as Mota'ain, , and Wini, especially in the face of increasingly tough global competition. At the end of the ceremony, Basuki played drums to accompany Ramos-Horta and Indonesian Ambassador in singing the Indonesian song "Bengawan Solo", as a symbol of friendship and collaboration between the two countries. Additionally, Ramos-Horta drove a car across the bridge, with Basuki, the East Timorese Foreign Minister, Dionísio Babo Soares, and the President of the Assembly of the Republic of Portugal, Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues, as his passengers. Basuki planned to report to Habibie about the construction of the bridge. However, Habibie died at the hospital on 11 September 2019, before Basuki could convey his message. In the aftermath of Habibie's death, a video of Gusmão's July visit with Habibie in the hospital circulated |
collection. The identity of the sitter is not confirmed, but strongly believed to be Caterina Savelli, “Principessa di Albano”. The painting was put up for sale by Jacqui Safra at Sotheby's in January | Lady, dressed in a gold embroidered costume is a painting by the Italian baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi. It is assumed to have been painted in the early 1620s, just after Artemisia had moved to Rome. It currently belongs in a private collection. The identity of the sitter is not confirmed, |
both Jacobite and Orthodox factions in the K.S. Varghese & Others v/s St Peter's & Paul's Syrian Orthodox Church & Others case. October 21 – District magistrate Alappuzha, T. V. Anupama submits a report to Government of Kerala which confirms that the Lake Palace resort owned by Minister of Transport Thomas Chandy violated the Kerala Conservation of Paddy Land and Wet Land Act | K.S. Varghese & Others v/s St Peter's & Paul's Syrian Orthodox Church & Others case. October 21 – District magistrate Alappuzha, T. V. Anupama submits a report to Government of Kerala which confirms that the Lake Palace resort owned by Minister of Transport Thomas Chandy violated the Kerala Conservation of Paddy Land and Wet Land Act 2008 by encroaching upon Kuttanad paddy fields and Vembanad wetlands. November 15 – Minister of Transport Thomas Chandy resigns following allegations about him over Lake Palace resort, Alappuzha. Deaths March 13 – Diphan, 45, film director April 13 – Munshi Venu, 63, actor August 28 – Santhi Mohandas, 36, dancer and wife of Bijibal October 24 – I. V. Sasi, 69, film director November 30 – Kalabhavan Abi, |
from the Kerala Congress (M). April 10 - Puttingal temple fire May 16 - 2016 Kerala Legislative Assembly election November 10 - Nava Kerala Mission launched. Deaths January 25 - Kalpana (Malayalam actress), 50 March 6 - Kalabhavan Mani, 45, actor. March 25 - Jishnu Raghavan, 37, actor. See also History of Kerala 2016 | on Mathrubhumi following a mention of Prophet in a column named AppTalks. Janadhipathya Kerala Congress formed through a split from the Kerala Congress (M). April 10 - Puttingal temple fire May 16 - 2016 Kerala Legislative Assembly election November 10 - Nava Kerala Mission launched. Deaths January 25 - Kalpana (Malayalam actress), 50 March 6 - Kalabhavan Mani, |
On 5 January 2022, Carrie Lam announced new warnings and restrictions against social gathering due to potential COVID-19 outbreaks. One day later, it was discovered that Luk attended a birthday party hosted by Witman Hung Wai-man, with 222 guests. At least one guest tested positive with COVID-19, causing many guests to | was newly created under the electoral overhaul imposed by Beijing. On 5 January 2022, Carrie Lam announced new warnings and restrictions against social gathering due to potential COVID-19 outbreaks. One day later, it was discovered that Luk attended |
broadgauge rail inaugrated by E. Ahamed. July 4 - Assault on T. J. Joseph by Popular Front of India activists in the name of Blasphemy. August 8 - Malabar Wildlife Sanctuary created as 16th wildlife sanctuary in Kerala. August 15 - Nilakal Orthodox | - Malabar Wildlife Sanctuary created as 16th wildlife sanctuary in Kerala. August 15 - Nilakal Orthodox Diocese created. Kochi Tuskers Kerala founded as an Indian Premier League team. Deaths 13 April - Santhosh Jogi, 34, actor. 23 December - K. Karunakaran, 92, politician. See also History of Kerala 2010 in |
2006) The Principle of Fairness and Political Obligation (Rowman and Littlefield, 1992) Political Obligations (Oxford University Press, 2005) The Oxford Handbook of the History of Political Philosophy (Oxford, 2011) The Transformation of American Liberalism (Oxford University Press, 2017) Why we should obey the law? (Polity Press, 2019) References External links Personal website 21st-century American philosophers Philosophy academics | George Klosko (born 1950) is an American philosopher and Henry L. and Grace Doherty Professor at the University of Virginia. He is known for his works on contemporary political theory. Books The Development of Plato’s Political Theory (Methuen, 1986; Second Edition, Oxford, |
Essence in 2010. Upon announcement Dave Faulkner said: The album will be performed in its entirety for the first time via an exclusive live special event recording from Damien Gerard Studios on the NSW Central Coast on 10 March | in its entirety for the first time via an exclusive live special event recording from Damien Gerard Studios on the NSW |
Equipment The battery received its first specialised equipment, the Sound Ranging equipment and Locating Radar from the United Kingdom in the early 1960s. In recent times, the regiment became the first SATA Regiment to be equipped with the Israeli Heron Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and the home made Nishant UAVs. Operations Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 Operation Riddle: After the fall of Chhamb, Operation Riddle was ordered and the Battery received its mobilisation order in September 1965. Battle of Burki – The battery was instrumental in the capture of 102 locations/positions of enemy guns and mortars, proving its competence and professionalism in battle tactics, optimising the use of artillery. Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 During Operation Cactus Lily, the unit proved its mettle during the operations in Patti. Honours and Awards In 1960, during the Silver Jubilee celebrations of the Regiment of Artillery, the battery had | regiment, which is part of the Regiment of Artillery of the Indian Army. Formation The Regiment was raised as 125 Division Locating Battery on 1 August 1958 in Haig Lines at School of Artillery, Deolali (Nashik district) under the command of Major (later Major General) Chajju Ram. The unit was reorganised to a SATA Regiment under Colonel J P Saikia on 1 January 2006. Equipment The battery received its first specialised equipment, the Sound Ranging equipment and Locating Radar from the United Kingdom in the early 1960s. In recent times, the regiment became the first SATA Regiment to be equipped with the Israeli Heron |
of the six slain alongside her in the square all night and in fear fled the area before the bodies were discovered the next morning and buried. Rivas was killed after a teenager, only aged seventeen, shot her with a rifle and fired seven shots into her. The police recovered her remains and were able to confirm the manner of her death for her order. Father Alfonso Tapia later said in 2021 that "she interceded for them and then when they were about to kill her, she had her hands together, she wanted to kneel. Her hands and legs were shaking ... she fell to the ground and they shot her five times. When we performed the autopsy to exhume the body, I was truly shocked. Nearly thirty years later, the forensic expert removed the five bullets from her body". In the aftermath of her death, the congregation began to ponder if the rest of them were willing to follow in her footsteps, having been shocked and frightened at her murder. Beatification The beatification process opened once the Congregation for the Causes of Saints issued the official "nihil obstat" edict that declared that there were no objections to the cause's initiation. The diocesan process to investigate her life and holiness opened in the San Ramón vicariate on 4 October 2017 and concluded a fortnight later on 18 October. The C.C.S. in Rome validated this process as having complied with their regulations before it commenced the process to assess the "Positio" dossier that had been submitted to them. Nine theologians approved the cause on 19 November 2020 while the cardinals and bishops from the C.C.S. also approved it some months later. Pope Francis signed a decree on 22 May 2021 that determined that Rivas had been killed "in odium fidei" (in hatred of the faith) which meant that she could be beatified without a miracle required. The beatification was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic but has been scheduled to take place on 7 May 2022. The current postulator for this cause is Dr. Waldery Hilgeman. References External links Hagiography Circle Congregation for the Causes | while she was still in the novitiate and her mother died while she lived in Barrios Altos (from 1963 until 1967) in Lima. Rivas lived in Lima until 1988 and carried out various services such as that of a cook, cleaner for the convent, a nurse, and as an educator at the Nuestra Señora de la Caridad del Buen Pastor school. But she also tended to minors that were abandoned or who were from poorer families in addition to her duties as a collaborator to the novice mistress. It was around this time that she first recorded a dream that she had working in the jungle with peasants but was at first unsure of the meaning behind it. It was not until 1987 that her dream became true after she was sent to her next assignment where her order had been working for just over the last decade since 1976. But the Maoist communist-oriented Shining Path started its terrorist activism in 1988 and she was sent to La Florida in the Junín area where her order ran a mission with the commitment to support peasant women and the local indigenous population. The area was amongst the most violent of Peruvian districts and contained the poorest of the poor which was often home to bloodshed and violent skirmishes between the Peruvian armed forces and the guerilla Shining Path. The order was attentive to the risks involved due to the Shining Path and confirmed its presence there with a slew of programs on health and education that also prioritized on catechesis and nutrition. Rivas dedicated herself to these initiatives and saw the assignment as a further chance to connect with the poor. In addition, she also organized soup kitchens and clubs for mothers where she would teach them various skills to earn a living for themselves. Rivas also worked from 1970 until 1975 as a nurse for the poor. But the increased violence in the surrounding areas saw her order reflect on whether or not it would be wise for them to continue to serve local communities there due to the anti-religious sentiment that the terrorists demonstrated. But the order decided to continue with their work and accept the risks involved and often said "leave the town or give your life for it". Rivas was well aware of the risks to her person during this time but decided to remain close with the local population and the Asháninka tribe (a tribe that had almost been wiped out at the beginning of the twentieth century due to disease as a result of rubber exports destroying the ecosystem) and later wrote: "I was never a respecter of persons, I loved everyone. To love the poor is to love life. It is to love the God of life". But the Shining Path broke into La Florida on 27 September 1990 and ordered all its inhabitants to gather in the main square with their original intention being to capture or execute the village chief. The terrorists searched for the chief but took Rivas instead and killed her in front of them. The terrorists accused her for false charitable and educational programs that sought to divert the teenage population from the armed insurrection. But the terrorists left the corpses of the six slain alongside her in the square all night and in fear fled the area before the bodies were discovered the next morning and buried. Rivas was killed after a teenager, only aged seventeen, shot her with a rifle and fired seven shots into her. The police recovered her remains and were able to confirm the manner of her death for her order. Father |
activity is implausible. Mark LeBar describes Brewer's work as saving moral philosophy from "the grip of bad questions and worse answers" and calls it an "ambitious aim." In her book Aspiration: The Agency of Becoming, Agnes Callard (from the University of Chicago) proposes her aspirational theory of morality and distinguishes it from the Brewer's dialectical theory. Jon Garthoff (from the University of Tennessee) proposes a “dynamic approximation” model of virtues based on Brewer’s dialectical idea of virtue acquisition and Rawl's theory of justice. In this model, emphasis and focus on a value gradually enables more engagement with it and more acknowledgement of | moral philosophy is hindered by a production-oriented conception of human agency and action. He tries to retrieve a different "dialectical" conception of human agency drawing on classical moral philosophy (mainly Aristotle). He believes that our ritual activities show our presence in and to the world. Christopher Cordner provided a criticism of Brewer's idea and argued this picture of ritual activities is not fully recognised in the dialectical conception of human agency. Lorraine Besser-Jones argues that Brewer's idea of human agency is incompatible with empirical evidence on motivation and concludes that proposing |
representative of the country's top-class professional marriage company. Park Hoon as Choi Yoo-sun, a professor who has a conflict with Choi Yoo-seon over his father's enormous fortune. Supporting Kim Sa-kwon Lady Jane as station announcer Kim Mi-kyung as Lee Hyeong-joo's mother Production Development On July 21, 2021, Netflix confirmed through a press release the production of Korean original series Remarriage & Desires, a satire on Korean society in which people hope to upgrade their status by marrying or remarrying into the ranks of the elite. Netflix further revealed that the series to be directed by Kim Jung-min, written by Lee Geun-yeong and produced by Image9 Communications and Tiger Studio, will have cast of Kim Hee-seon, Lee Hyun-wook, Jung Yu-jin, Park Hoon and Cha Ji-yeon. Casting In July casting in the series was confirmed by Kim Hee-sun, Lee Hyeon-wook, | who has a conflict with Choi Yoo-seon over his father's enormous fortune. Supporting Kim Sa-kwon Lady Jane as station announcer Kim Mi-kyung as Lee Hyeong-joo's mother Production Development On July 21, 2021, Netflix confirmed through a press release the production of Korean original series Remarriage & Desires, a satire on Korean society in which people hope to upgrade their status by marrying or remarrying into the ranks of the elite. Netflix further revealed that the series to be directed by Kim Jung-min, written by Lee Geun-yeong and produced by Image9 Communications and Tiger Studio, will have cast of Kim Hee-seon, Lee Hyun-wook, Jung Yu-jin, Park Hoon and Cha Ji-yeon. Casting |
Niu Y, Li L, Timani KA, He VL, Sanburns C, Xie J, He JJ. Tat expression led to increased histone 3 tri-methylation at lysine 27 and contributed to HIV latency in astrocytes through regulation of MeCP2 and Ezh2 expression. J Neurovirol. 2019 Aug;25(4):508-519. doi: 10.1007/s13365-019-00751-0. Epub 2019 Apr 24. Erratum in: J Neurovirol. 2019 May 28;: PMID: 31020497; PMCID: PMC6750972 Liu Y, Huang X, Timani KA, | a Lebanese professor at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science. Timani received the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in molecular biology from Wuhan University in Wuhan, China, where he studied SARS-CoV pathogenesis. Education Aligarh Muslim University (1992–1994) Wuhan University (2001–2005) Selected publications Liu Y, Niu Y, Li L, Timani KA, He VL, Sanburns C, Xie J, He JJ. |
Herbert Pepper (1912-2000) was a French songwriter. He was born November 14, 1912 in Brest and died February 22, | (1912-2000) was a French songwriter. He was born November 14, 1912 in Brest and died February |
of Young Communist League of Germany at the age of 15. After she was arrested and released by the police, she joined a resistance movement led by Herbert Baum, and there met her future companion, Werner Steinbrinck. With his help, she wrote flyers and tried to establish links with other resistance organizations, in order to create an "anti-fascist front". In May 1942, she took part in an arson attack | a German communist activist and a member of the German resistance against National Socialism. She joined the League of Young Communist League of Germany at the age of 15. After she was arrested and released by the police, she joined a resistance movement led by Herbert Baum, and there met her future companion, Werner Steinbrinck. With his help, she wrote flyers and tried to establish links with other resistance organizations, in order to create an "anti-fascist |
He did not have a bond with his father, whom he saw few times during his life. He has a brother, Martín. He attended Primary School No. 1 in Rivera. At the age of eight, he entered the Eduardo Fabini School of Music. Later he attended the América Conservatory and the Melody Conservatory, obtaining the title of Professor of guitar, piano and singing. Music career In 2002, before he began to work as a teacher, he was summoned by the band Sonido Profesional to replace Mario Silva as vocalist and guitarist. In 2013 he began his career as a soloist, being accompanied by a band, of which he was the lead vocalist. In December of that year, he released his video clip "Lluvia", a | not have a bond with his father, whom he saw few times during his life. He has a brother, Martín. He attended Primary School No. 1 in Rivera. At the age of eight, he entered the Eduardo Fabini School of Music. Later he attended the América Conservatory and the Melody Conservatory, obtaining the title of Professor of guitar, piano and singing. Music career In 2002, before he began to work as a teacher, he was summoned by the band Sonido Profesional to replace Mario Silva as vocalist and guitarist. In 2013 he began his career as a soloist, being accompanied by a band, of which he was the lead vocalist. In December of that year, he released his video clip "Lluvia", a song he sang during his time at Sonido Profesional. On January 14, 2014, he released his single "Cinco minutos". In 2015, he released a new version of the video for the single. It was shot in San Ramón, and was produced by Indias Film and Montevideo Music Group. Soccer players like Cristian Rodríguez contributed to |
PSL anthem in a row, after she has been in several PSL ceremonies since she performed "Aa Gae Shaan Se Hum" for Quetta Gladiators in 2018, while Atif Aslam was featured once before in 2021 opening ceremony. As per official statement, the anthem's theme is inspirational and motivational with the lyrics and music aimed to cheer the mood during the COVID-19 pandemic in Pakistan, adding that it urges audiences to look beyond binaries of victory and defeat, and enjoy the game in its purest essence. Release The music video, directed by Zeeshan Perwez, has been shot in Lahore during 19 to 21 January; with outdoor at Gaddafi Stadium, and indoor at Bari and Evernew Studios. Few making-of scenes were leaked by some of the fans who were called upon by PCB to attend the shoot. First official teaser was released on official TikTok account of PSL on 23 January, while the anthem was released on 24 January. Production team Check-Box Media (CBM) shared that it took 10 days in the "entire journey from conceptualisation to release". Abdullah Siddiqui revealed that he got the job based on a demo he had in his mind for months, while they had very little time; the melody came up to him with Natasha Noorani. Curtain raiser The curtain raiser was held in National Stadium, Karachi on 27 January, which started | performed "Aa Gae Shaan Se Hum" for Quetta Gladiators in 2018, while Atif Aslam was featured once before in 2021 opening ceremony. As per official statement, the anthem's theme is inspirational and motivational with the lyrics and music aimed to cheer the mood during the COVID-19 pandemic in Pakistan, adding that it urges audiences to look beyond binaries of victory and defeat, and enjoy the game in its purest essence. Release The music video, directed by Zeeshan Perwez, has been shot in Lahore during 19 to 21 January; with outdoor at Gaddafi Stadium, and indoor at Bari and Evernew Studios. Few making-of scenes were leaked by some of the fans who were called upon by PCB to attend the shoot. First official teaser was released on official TikTok account of PSL on 23 January, while the anthem was released on 24 January. Production team Check-Box Media (CBM) shared that it took 10 days in the "entire journey from conceptualisation to release". Abdullah Siddiqui revealed that he got the job based on a demo he had in his mind for months, while they had very little time; the melody came up to him with Natasha Noorani. |
Since 2010, Wizenberg has co-hosted a podcast about food titled Spilled Milk, with Matthew Amster-Burton. Personal life Wizenberg met her former husband, Brandon Pettit, after he read her blog and contacted her about it. She had one daughter with him, June, before they divorced. In 2016, Wizenburg published a post on her blog, coming out and writing that she was "not straight anymore." Wizenberg has since remarried, to Ash Wizenberg-Choi. She has written a memoir about her personal life, and relationships, titled The Fixed Stars, which won a Stonewall Book Award in 2021. References 21st-century American writers 21st-century American women writers American women chefs American | James Beard Award for food writing in 2015. She has also written a memoir, The Fixed Stars, which won a Stonewall Book Award in 2021, and her previous recipe book/memoir, titled A Homemade Life, was a New York Times bestseller. Career Wizenberg began her career studying anthropology, but did not complete her Ph.D. In 2004, she started a food blog, Orangette. In 2015, she won the James Beard Foundation Award for best individual blog (for Orangette). Wizenberg authored a book, titled A Homemade Life: Stories and Recipes from My Kitchen Table, which consisted of recipes and |
onion skin periosteal reaction because it resembles the layers of an onion. These layers are formed due to any pathological process that leads to the variable, excessive growth of the bone. Onion skin periosteal reaction is seen in osteosarcoma, Ewing sarcoma and Langerhans cell | also known as multilayered periosteal reaction or lamellated periosteal reaction refers to the multi layered concentric layers of new bone adjacent to the bone cortex. It is called onion skin periosteal reaction because it resembles the layers |
Wai-mun () is a Hong Kong solicitor and politician who has been a member of the Legislative Council for | is a Hong Kong solicitor and politician who has been a member of the Legislative Council for the Election Committee |
commentary over 16 millimeter film footage of matches from local arenas). Rich Landrum and David Crockett appeared on "Best Of", doing promo interviews for local arena shows. Ted Turner, whose Atlanta television station WTCG would become distributed nationally via satellite starting in 1976, had realized the value of professional wrestling for cable television in the early 1970s. WTCG aired Georgia Championship Wrestling's programming on Saturday evenings, and wrestling provided his then-fledgling enterprise (the future SuperStation WTBS) a source of cheap live entertainment which was well-suited to the station's target demographics. Turner could run per inquiry advertisements (for products like Slim Whitman albums and Ginsu knives) and take part of the sales profits just by providing the big viewing audience delivered by pro wrestling's loyal fanbase (wrestling generally did not attract large ad revenues at that time, due to negative industry perceptions of its lower-income target demographic). SuperStation TBS's parent company, Turner Broadcasting System, had asked Georgia Championship Wrestling to change its public brand name to World Championship Wrestling, helping fuel rumors that the Jim Barnett-controlled company would go national itself; GCW acquiesced to the World Championship Wrestling name change in 1982. Meanwhile, by 1983, JCP went from recording its weekly shows in a television studio to shooting on-location, in between matches at live arena events. After purchasing a mobile television production unit for $1 million, Crockett unveiled what became the NWA's dominant annual supercard, Starrcade. In 1984, McMahon's WWF purchased controlling interest in GCW from a number of its co-owners (including Barnett and brothers Jack and Jerry Brisco), thus gaining control of GCW's flagship Saturday night time slot on TBS. This tactic—co-opting the time slots of rival territories in their own "backyard"/local TV markets—was part of the WWF's national expansion strategy. To McMahon's surprise, however, the move backfired with TBS. When the WWF aired its first show on TBS on July 14, replacing World Championship Wrestling, viewer backlash was severe, as the show's Southern fans were incensed to see their beloved stars suddenly replaced—without advance notice—by an "invading force" of wrestlers from "up North," an event that has since become known in pro wrestling lore as Black Saturday. In response to the ensuing deluge of complaints, TBS granted an upstart promotion called Championship Wrestling from Georgia (backed by holdout GCW shareholder and NWA member Fred Ward and former GCW wrestler/booker Ole Anderson) an early Saturday morning time slot so that the local stars could still be seen. Championship Wrestling from Georgia's television show (which had the same name as the promotion itself), along with that of Bill Watts's Mid-South Wrestling (to whom Turner had also granted a time slot), easily surpassed the ratings for the WWF broadcast, which only featured clips and wrestler promos instead of original matches. The steep decline in ratings for the Saturday evening WWF show, and viewers clamoring for GCW's return, began to make the WWF's move a money-losing one. Eventually, McMahon cut his losses and sold the time slot to Crockett for $1 million. Although this gave Crockett vital national exposure, it also allowed McMahon to finance his own marquee wrestling event, WrestleMania. This chain of events was critical in Turner's eventual decision to purchase JCP and form World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 1988. Crockett bought out Ole Anderson's Championship Wrestling from Georgia, on April 6, 1985, and was re-elected NWA President. This was to help counter the WWF, after it became America's dominant wrestling business in the wake of WrestleMania. Crockett then purchased both Saturday evening TBS time slots from Vince McMahon and filled the time slot with two hours of original programming filmed in Ted Turner's Atlanta studios. The programming aired under the World Championship Wrestling banner, which had been adopted by GCW before its demise. As a result of the success World Championship Wrestling now had from acquiring the Saturday night time slots, Crockett (along with JCP booker Dusty Rhodes) was able to establish an annual summer supercard, "The Great American Bash". World Championship Wrestling (1988–1993) In 2000, several potential buyers for WCW were rumored to show interest in the company. Ted Turner, however, did not hold influence over Time Warner before the final merger of AOL and Time Warner in 2001, and most offers were rejected. Eric Bischoff, working with Fusient Media Ventures, made a bid to acquire the company in January 2001 One of the primary backers in the WCW deal backed out after AOL Time Warner refused to allow WCW to continue airing on its networks, leaving Fusient to take that offer off the table while it attempted to bring a new deal around. In the meantime, Jamie Kellner was handed control over the Turner Broadcasting division, and deemed WCW, along with Turner Sports as a whole, to be out of line with its image and saying that it "would not be favorable enough to get the "right" advertisers to buy airtime" (even though Thunder was the highest-rated show on TBS at the time). As a result, WCW programming was cancelled on TBS and TNT. In the book NITRO: The Incredible Rise and Inevitable Collapse of Ted Turner's WCW by Guy Evans, it is said that a key condition in WCW's purchase deal with Fusient was that Fusient wanted control over time slots on TNT and TBS networks, regardless of whether these slots would show WCW programming or not. This influenced Kellner's decision to ultimately cancel WCW programming. WCW's losses were then written-off via purchase accounting; according to Evans: "in the post-merger environment, the new conglomerate was able to 'write down' money losing operations, essentially eliminating those losses because of their irrelevancy moving forward." New York City and Washington, D.C. (1957–1961, 1971–1983) The very first programming produced by Capitol Wrestling Corporation, the World Wide Wrestling Federation's immediate predecessor, was Heavyweight Wrestling. The show involved wrestlers of low card to main event status. Following an episode's final match, the ring announcers informed viewers about next week's matches. Most of the events were held in District of Columbia's National Arena. Ray Morgan did the commentary for the show and "Friendly" Bob Freed and "Smiling" Sam Morgan served as ring announcers. Usually the main events involved WWWF Champion Bruno Sammartino retaining his title. The show ended in the summer of 1970 and was replaced by All-Star Wrestling. All-Star Wrestling was a WWF promotional show that featured enhancement matches and interviews that were designed to further featured talent. The show was taped at the Hamburg Fieldhouse in Hamburg, Pennsylvania. The show replaced Heavyweight Wrestling from Washington DC. All-Star Wrestling ran from October 2, 1971 through August 30, 1986, when it was replaced by the new program Wrestling Challenge. Challenge was the "B" show of the WWF's syndicated programming, behind Superstars. Typically, the show comprised matches with play-by-play from Vince McMahon, with occasional assistance from Lord Alfred Hayes and Pat Patterson; it was later hosted by Gorilla Monsoon and Jesse Ventura. From 1984 to 1986, the theme of All-Star Wrestling was David Bowie's "Modern Love". Championship Wrestling is one of the original TV shows of the World Wrestling Federation. It included all the stars of the WWF, interviews and championship matches. The show lasted from 1972 until August 1986 and was the flagship of the WWF's programming until it was replaced by Superstars of Wrestling. In 1984, the show used "Thriller" by Michael Jackson as its opening theme. The host and announcer was Vince McMahon, often joined by a co-host. WWF on MSG Network is a monthly television special that aired live from Madison Square Garden on the MSG Network from August 7, 1976 to March 16, 1997. 1993–2012 The NWA's territories were reorganized following the withdrawal of World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). As other territories left the organization, the NWA would discontinued its memberships in August 2012. Promotional overview Championship Wrestling From Hollywood was originally produced with Big Vision Entertainment and taped at Columbia Square Studios in Hollywood. After launching on KDOC-TV, the Galaxy Theater in Santa Ana became the promotion's home venue. On 12 May 2012, NWA Hollywood ran its first non-TV event in its history, with Scorpio Sky vs. Nick Madrid as it main event. Perth's Explosive Pro Wrestling had a television series on Access 31 called EPW Monday Night Wrestling from 2008–2010. 2016 saw EPW start up its Vimeo channel, From the Vault, which now contains over 100 shows going back to 2003. EPW action can also be viewed worldwide on platforms such as Demand Progress, Highspots Wrestling Network, and Powerslam TV. Cornelia, Georgia's NWA Wildside's weekly one-hour TV show aired nationally and was available to as much as 40% of the United States at its peak. In late 2004, Wildside was broadcast by The Wrestling Channel in the United Kingdom giving them a transatlantic audience. On August 9, 2009, at New England Championship Wrestling's 9th anniversary show, NECW announced that starting on January 8, 2010, NECW matches will air from 4-5PM on Fridays on Comcast SportsNet New England. That makes NECW the first pro wrestling promotion on CSNNE since the channel (then Fox Sports Net New England) aired TNA Impact! from 2004-2005. NECW was to tape the debut broadcast for CSNNE on December 19, 2009, in Quincy, Massachusetts, but postponed the taping due to inclement weather. The first 4 episodes were posted on NECW's website after technical issues forced the show's debut on CSNNE to be delayed until February 2010. On February 20, 2013, New England Championship Wrestling announced plans to make their broadcast television debut on local station WMFP in approximately 2.3 million homes throughout the Greater Boston, Metro west, Blackstone Valley area as well as north into southern New Hampshire and the southernmost tip of Maine. Their 30-minute program began airing on the station Thursday nights at 12:30 a.m. starting April 4, 2013. Ohio Valley Wrestling's television programming originates from the Davis Arena in the Buechel neighborhood of Louisville. Their weekly series, known informally as OVW TV, currently airs locally on WBNA-21 and is streaming online via FITE TV. As of 2020, through various syndication and distribution deals, OVW's weekly series is seen in over 100 million households in the U.S, and over 700 million worldwide. Pro Wrestling eXpress out of McKeesport, Pennsylvania had a weekly late-night television show that aired on WPTT. In February 2013, Channel 22 began broadcasting PWX Steel City TV on Saturday mornings. The promotion originally had a late-night television show on WPTT during the late 1990s but had been off local television during the previous decade. PWX Steel City TV was syndicated to Channel 26 in mid-Mon Valley and Channel 56 in Westmoreland County reaching a potential audience of 400,000 viewers. Live shows were filmed at "The New PWX Wrestleplex" using a four-camera setup and a green screen for special features. PXW programming was shown in Western Pennsylvania and parts of Ohio and West Virginia on a total of 12 over-the-air television stations. As of 2015, it is also available online via Roku and Vimeo. In April 2015, Ring Warriors held a 6-hour TV taping at the WPBT studios. The company planned to broadcast the show in India, Singapore and Thailand. On August 15, 2015, Ring Warriors announced an TV Taping deal at Tampa Letter Carriers Hall in Tampa, Florida. On July 23, 2018, Ring Warriors announced on Facebook a national television partnership with WGN America. Ring Warriors would debut on the network starting September 15, 2018. In December 2018, it was announced that episodes of Ring Warriors would begin streaming on Amazon Prime Video, starting with the show's "Winter Finale" on December 22, 2018. Ring Warriors ceased operations after the season finale on December 22, 2018. NWA Shockwave out of Staten Island was known for its early use of the internet to promote itself, and was the earliest known wrestling organization to broadcast its events on a regular webcast; their show, "Shockwave TV", aired on ITV until 2005. The first events and TV tapings for Smokey Mountain Wrestling were held in October and November 1991. Matches from these shows were first shown in February 1992. Bob Caudle, who was the play-by-play announcer on the TV program, would also proclaim at the beginning of each show that Smoky Mountain Wrestling was "professional wrestling the way it used to be, and the way you like it." Though the promotion was highly thought of, it struggled to get a profitable television deal, and operated throughout a wrestling recession that would not end until the second half of 1996. After years of operating in red ink, and the loss of financial backing from Rubin, Jim Cornette shut the promotion down in December 1995 to work full-time with the WWF. The last SMW show was held on November 26, 1995 in Cookeville, Tennessee (though it had been announced on SMW TV's November 25, 1995 episode that upcoming shows were to be held at the Collett Street Rec Center in Morganton, | known as NWA Tri-State prior to 1979) used Shreveport, Louisiana as the base for its television tapings, which were first housed in the studios of KTBS-TV until they were moved around 1982 to the Irish McNeel Sports for Boys club, located on the Louisiana State Fairgrounds. Instead of the cartoon-ish characters and interviews common to the Hulkamania-era WWF, Mid-South Wrestling's content focused on: energetic matches performed before raucous and packed crowds; characters whose personas blurred the line between good and evil; an intensely physical, athletic wrestling style; and an episodic TV show format. In 1985, longtime wrestling fan Ted Turner invited Watts to air MSW's weekly TV show on Turner's SuperStation TBS network. Turner wanted an alternative to the World Wrestling Federation show airing in the coveted 2-hour, Saturday-evening timeslot, which the WWF had acquired when it bought out the majority ownership of Georgia Championship Wrestling. (see: Black Saturday) Turner was angered by the WWF show because McMahon had promised him it would feature matches and promos taped in TBS' Atlanta studios (as Georgia Championship Wrestling had done for years). But instead of fresh, locally-produced content, the WWF's TBS show only presented clips and highlights from other WWF TV shows – some, depending on TV market, airing at the same time the TBS show did. (Eventually, the WWF would shoot local, in-studio matches, but only infrequently, and they were usually predictable squash matches.) MSW quickly became TBS' highest-rated show, so Watts positioned MSW to take over once Turner could force the WWF off his network. Watts' luck ran out, however, when former Georgia Championship Wrestling co-owner Jim Barnett helped broker a deal enabling North Carolina-based Jim Crockett Promotions' (led by Jim Crockett, Jr.) to buy the Saturday timeslot from McMahon, and become TBS' sole pro wrestling show. In March 1986, MSW "went national" (the goal of the most ambitious regional promotions of this era), re-launching as the Universal Wrestling Federation, and securing a syndication deal airing their two one-hour, weekly TV programs (the lesser show, Power Pro Wrestling debuted in 1984) in major markets across the United States. The TV tapings were also moved out of Shreveport, Louisiana and taped on location at various live shows throughout the Mid-South/UWF territory. New wrestlers, mostly from World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW), joined the company, as did former WCCW co-promoter Ken Mantell. Despite the UWF's strong early ratings and critical praise, it could not compete nationally with Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP) and the WWF, as both had stronger TV distribution and larger live event, pay-per-view (and, in the WWF's case, merchandise licensing) revenue streams. NWA All-Star Wrestling began coming into its own around the time CHAN-TV began broadcasting their TV program (also called All Star Wrestling) in 1962, when Gene Kiniski arrived in Vancouver and became a regular on the roster. The All Star Wrestling program began to be seen across Canada via syndication. Ron Morrier was the original host of the TV show and served in that capacity until his death on August 6, 1981; after that, former CFUN disk jockey Ed Karl took over as the host for the remainder of the show's run on CHAN-TV. Atlanta Georgia Championship Wrestling (1949–1984) On December 25, 1971, Georgia Championship Wrestling made its television debut with a special Christmas program. Beginning in late January 1972 the promotion's regular series, Big Time Wrestling, began airing on Saturday afternoons on WQXI-TV in Atlanta; the show was recorded for later broadcast over WJBF in Augusta and WTOC-TV in Savannah, stations located in two of GCW's major cities. Big Time Wrestling was hosted by Ed Capral, and featured ring announcer Charlie Harben and referee Leo Garibaldi, and included interviews with wrestlers pertaining to their upcoming matches. The promotion underwent some big changes in 1972. Firstly, it started promoting matches at the then-brand-new Omni Coliseum. Secondly, it switched its television outlet from its original home, then-ABC-affiliated WQXI-TV (now WXIA-TV) to UHF independent station WTCG, then owned by Ted Turner. WTCG would become a satellite-distributed superstation in 1976, change its call letters to WTBS in 1979, and became WPCH-TV after its over-the-air Atlanta-area signal was spun off from the national TBS cable channel in 2007. When WTCG became distributed via satellite in 1976, the renamed Georgia Championship Wrestling became the first television program produced by an NWA-affiliated promotion to be broadcast nationally. This program was hosted by Gordon Solie and was recorded in the studios of WTCG in Midtown Atlanta. Shows were taped before a small (yet enthusiastic), live in-studio audience, as were most professional wrestling TV shows of that era. The show featured wrestling matches, plus melodramatic monologues and inter-character confrontations—similar to the programming offered by other territories, including the Northeast-based World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). GCW's main show, which aired on Saturday evenings, was complemented with a Sunday evening edition. Jim Crockett Promotions (1951–1988) By the early-1970s, Jim Crockett Promotions had gradually phased-out its multiple weekly television tapings in such cities as Charlotte, North Carolina, Greenville, South Carolina, and High Point, North Carolina, consolidating its production schedule into just one shoot (a Wednesday night videotaping at WRAL-TV in Raleigh), and then syndicating the broadcast to several local TV stations throughout the Carolinas and Virginia. In 1981, JCP moved to the WPCQ-TV studios in Charlotte (a station once owned by Ted Turner). The local shows hosted by announcers like Billy "Big Bill" Ward (from WBTV in Charlotte) and Charlie Harville (at WGHP in High Point) gave way to Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling (known briefly in 1978 as Mid-Atlantic Championship Sports). Mid-Atlantic was hosted by Bob Caudle, (a longtime WRAL weatherman). Caudle was joined by a rotation of co-hosts (everyone from Les Thatcher all the way to Dr. Tom Miller), before David Crockett (another son of Jim Crockett Sr.) became Bob's permanent co-host/color commentary man (after ending a very brief career as a wrestler, himself). For a brief period, a secondary show, East Coast Wrestling, was taped at WRAL; it was basically a re-packaged version of Mid-Atlantic, and it was also announced by Billy "Big Bill" Ward. In 1975, JCP premiered a new, syndicated show, Wide World Wrestling (renamed World Wide Wrestling in 1978). The original host of this show was former Georgia Championship Wrestling announcer Ed Capral. Subsequent Wide World/World Wide announcers included Les Thatcher, George and Sandy Scott, and Dr. Tom Miller. It was also hosted by the team of Rich Landrum and Johnny Weaver. In 1978, JCP later added a short-lived show, The Best of NWA Wrestling, which was taped at the WCCB studios in Charlotte (across the street from the now-Bojangles' Coliseum, a regular venue for Mid-Atlantic live events) and featured then-active wrestler Johnny Weaver sitting down with top stars in a "coach's show" format (in which host and guest did running commentary over 16 millimeter film footage of matches from local arenas). Rich Landrum and David Crockett appeared on "Best Of", doing promo interviews for local arena shows. Ted Turner, whose Atlanta television station WTCG would become distributed nationally via satellite starting in 1976, had realized the value of professional wrestling for cable television in the early 1970s. WTCG aired Georgia Championship Wrestling's programming on Saturday evenings, and wrestling provided his then-fledgling enterprise (the future SuperStation WTBS) a source of cheap live entertainment which was well-suited to the station's target demographics. Turner could run per inquiry advertisements (for products like Slim Whitman albums and Ginsu knives) and take part of the sales profits just by providing the big viewing audience delivered by pro wrestling's loyal fanbase (wrestling generally did not attract large ad revenues at that time, due to negative industry perceptions of its lower-income target demographic). SuperStation TBS's parent company, Turner Broadcasting System, had asked Georgia Championship Wrestling to change its public brand name to World Championship Wrestling, helping fuel rumors that the Jim Barnett-controlled company would go national itself; GCW acquiesced to the World Championship Wrestling name change in 1982. Meanwhile, by 1983, JCP went from recording its weekly shows in a television studio to shooting on-location, in between matches at live arena events. After purchasing a mobile television production unit for $1 million, Crockett unveiled what became the NWA's dominant annual supercard, Starrcade. In 1984, McMahon's WWF purchased controlling interest in GCW from a number of its co-owners (including Barnett and brothers Jack and Jerry Brisco), thus gaining control of GCW's flagship Saturday night time slot on TBS. This tactic—co-opting the time slots of rival territories in their own "backyard"/local TV markets—was part of the WWF's national expansion strategy. To McMahon's surprise, however, the move backfired with TBS. When the WWF aired its first show on TBS on July 14, replacing World Championship Wrestling, viewer backlash was severe, as the show's Southern fans were incensed to see their beloved stars suddenly replaced—without advance notice—by an "invading force" of wrestlers from "up North," an event that has since become known in pro wrestling lore as Black Saturday. In response to the ensuing deluge of complaints, TBS granted an upstart promotion called Championship Wrestling from Georgia (backed by holdout GCW shareholder and NWA member Fred Ward and former GCW wrestler/booker Ole Anderson) an early Saturday morning time slot so that the local stars could still be seen. Championship Wrestling from Georgia's television show (which had the same name as the promotion itself), along with that of Bill Watts's Mid-South Wrestling (to whom Turner had also granted a time slot), easily surpassed the ratings for the WWF broadcast, which only featured clips and wrestler promos instead of original matches. The steep decline in ratings for the Saturday evening WWF show, and viewers clamoring for GCW's return, began to make the WWF's move a money-losing one. Eventually, McMahon cut his losses and sold the time slot to Crockett for $1 million. Although this gave Crockett vital national exposure, it also allowed McMahon to finance his own marquee wrestling event, WrestleMania. This chain of events was critical in Turner's eventual decision to purchase JCP and form World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 1988. Crockett bought out Ole Anderson's Championship Wrestling from Georgia, on April 6, 1985, and was re-elected NWA President. This was to help counter the WWF, after it became America's dominant wrestling business in the wake of WrestleMania. Crockett then purchased both Saturday evening TBS time slots from Vince McMahon and filled the time slot with two hours of original programming filmed in Ted Turner's Atlanta studios. The programming aired under the World Championship Wrestling banner, which had been adopted by GCW before its demise. As a result of the success World Championship Wrestling now had from acquiring the Saturday night time slots, Crockett (along with JCP booker Dusty Rhodes) was able to establish an annual summer supercard, "The Great American Bash". World Championship Wrestling (1988–1993) In 2000, several potential buyers for WCW were rumored to show interest in the company. Ted Turner, however, did not hold influence over Time Warner before the final merger of AOL and Time Warner in 2001, and most offers were rejected. Eric Bischoff, working with Fusient Media Ventures, made a bid to acquire the company in January 2001 One of the primary backers in the WCW deal backed out after AOL Time Warner refused to allow WCW to continue airing on its networks, leaving Fusient to take that offer off the table while it attempted to bring a new deal around. In the meantime, Jamie Kellner was handed control over the Turner Broadcasting division, and deemed WCW, along with Turner Sports as a whole, to be out of line with its image and saying that it "would not be favorable enough to get the "right" advertisers to buy airtime" (even though Thunder was the highest-rated show on TBS at the time). As a result, WCW programming was cancelled on TBS and TNT. In the book NITRO: The Incredible Rise and Inevitable Collapse of Ted Turner's WCW by Guy Evans, it is said that a key condition in WCW's purchase deal with Fusient was that Fusient wanted control over time slots on TNT and TBS networks, regardless of whether these slots would show WCW programming or not. This influenced Kellner's decision to ultimately cancel WCW programming. WCW's losses were then written-off via purchase accounting; according to Evans: "in the post-merger environment, the new conglomerate was able to 'write down' money losing operations, essentially eliminating those losses because of their irrelevancy moving forward." New York City and Washington, D.C. (1957–1961, 1971–1983) The very first programming produced by Capitol Wrestling Corporation, the World Wide |
and a doctorate degree in marine geology and geophysics from Columbia University, N.Y in 1974, where he studied magnetism in deep-sea sediments. Research and career Kent joined at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory as a research scientist in 1974 and adjunct faculty at Columbia University in 1981. He joined the faculty at Rutgers University in 1998. Kent and his co-authors constructed a magnetic polarity time scale developed chronostratigraphy for the Jurassic, Cretaceous, and Cenozoic time based on magnetochronology. He has authored or co-authored more than 300 publications in the field of paleomagnetism, paleogeography, and paleoclimatology. Awards and honors 2003 Arthur L. Day Medal, Geological Society of America 2004 Member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences 2006 Petrus Peregrinus Medal, European Geosciences Union 2009 William Gilbert Award, American Geophysical Union 2012 Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Selected publications Cande, S. C., and Kent, D. V. (1992), A new geomagnetic polarity time scale for the Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic, J. Geophys. Res., 97( | City College of New York, N.Y. in 1968 and a doctorate degree in marine geology and geophysics from Columbia University, N.Y in 1974, where he studied magnetism in deep-sea sediments. Research and career Kent joined at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory as a research scientist in 1974 and adjunct faculty at Columbia University in 1981. He joined the faculty at Rutgers University in 1998. Kent and his co-authors constructed a magnetic polarity time scale developed chronostratigraphy for the Jurassic, Cretaceous, and Cenozoic time based on magnetochronology. He has authored or co-authored more than 300 publications in the field of paleomagnetism, paleogeography, and paleoclimatology. Awards and honors 2003 Arthur L. Day Medal, Geological Society of America 2004 Member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences 2006 Petrus Peregrinus Medal, European |
World Judo Juniors Championships, organised by the International Judo Federation. It was held in Marrakesh, Morocco from 16–19 October 2019. Medal summary Medal table Men's events Women's events Source | was held in Marrakesh, Morocco from 16–19 October 2019. Medal summary Medal table Men's events Women's events Source Results References External links World Judo Junior Championships |
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is found in the north-eastern Borneo, Sumatra, Peninsular | It is found in the north-eastern Borneo, Sumatra, |
village and townland in County Offaly, Ireland. The village is on the R421 road, about south-west of Tullamore. The population was 142 at the 2016 census. In 2015, local Gaelic games club Killurin GAA merged with | () is a village and townland in County Offaly, Ireland. The village is on the R421 road, about south-west of Tullamore. The population was 142 at the 2016 census. In |
a village in Jalal-Abad Region of Kyrgyzstan. It is part | Region of Kyrgyzstan. It is part of the Aksy District. The |
include: Cesare Sodero (1886–1947), Italian conductor Javier Sodero | Sodero is a surname. Notable |
New York City. The awards honor films, television shows, video games, musicians and works of journalism that fairly, accurately and inclusively represent the LGBT community and issues relevant to the community. GLAAD announced the 198 nominees split across 28 categories on January 19, 2022 on TikTok. For the first time since 2019, the winners will be announced in an in-person ceremony. Nominees The nominees were announced on GLAAD's TikTok page | 2022 in Los Angeles and May 6, 2022 in New York City. The awards honor films, television shows, video games, musicians and works of journalism that fairly, accurately and inclusively represent the LGBT community and issues relevant to the community. GLAAD announced the 198 nominees split across 28 categories on January 19, |
the sound and spirit they had back in the day." Reception Ross Clelland from The Music said "From the tom-tom clatter of 'Too Bad, She's Bad', another couple of remade Stoneage Romeos outtakes from back when, to a magnificently chaotic big jungle rumble take on the eternal 'Leilani 2000' – with all eight past and present Gurus aboard – appreciate again what a great singer and songwriter is Dave Faulkner. And the Hoodoo Gurus as a brand name that – unlike a number of their contemporaries – honour their name and still do the business." Track listing "Too | commented: "So many songs lost to mankind forever, perhaps for the best. Three songs, however, always stood out as being short-changed by the restrictions of the vinyl L.P. format, 'Too Bad, She's Bad', 'I Love a Mystery' and 'Voodoo You'... I've always felt they would have held their own alongside their more celebrated siblings on Stoneage Romeos". Faulkner added "When we got together in Sydney to rehearse for Splendour we took the opportunity to record the Gravy Train EP. Each line-up of the band was given its own track though the current, most long-lasting version of the band only appears as part of the all-in version of 'Leilani 2000', the Gurus’ first single and still one of the band's signature songs, this time featuring all eight current and ex-Gurus. The most amazing thing to me was how each re-grouped version of the Hoodoo Gurus captured the |
a surname. Notable people with the surname include: David Opango (born | Notable people with the surname include: David Opango (born 1978), Burundian footballer |
members of the Legislative Council for the Election Committee constituency which was newly created under the electoral overhaul imposed by Beijing. On 5 January 2022, Carrie Lam announced new warnings and restrictions against social gathering due to potential COVID-19 outbreaks. One day later, it was discovered that Leung attended | Beijing. On 5 January 2022, Carrie Lam announced new warnings and restrictions against social gathering due to potential COVID-19 outbreaks. One day later, it was discovered that Leung attended a birthday party hosted by Witman Hung Wai-man, with 222 guests. At least one guest tested positive with COVID-19, |
References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Members of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong HK LegCo Members 2020–2024 Hong Kong pro-Beijing politicians | of the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions. He has been one of the members of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong |
The Albertelli version, titled "Salvami", was eventually released in 2003 in the collection Canzoni segrete. The all-star chorus of the song consisted of La Bionda brothers, Bruno Lauzi, Maurizio Fabrizio, Martini's sister Loredana Bertè and her then fiancèe Adriano Panatta. The song premiered in the RAI television show Adesso musica, and eventually won the Festivalbar ex aequo with "Io domani" by Marcella Bella, marking the second victory in a row for Mia Martini. It was the major success in Martini's career, staying on the Italian single hit parade for a total of 30 weeks and reaching the second place. The song was recorded by Mia Martini in French (with the title "Tu t'en vas | television show Adesso musica, and eventually won the Festivalbar ex aequo with "Io domani" by Marcella Bella, marking the second victory in a row for Mia Martini. It was the major success in Martini's career, staying on the Italian single hit parade for a total of 30 weeks and reaching the second place. The song was recorded by Mia Martini in French (with the title "Tu t'en vas quand tu veux") and Spanish and released in several foreign markets, including Japan and Brazil. Track listing 7" single – |
Labour Party achieved a majority of seats in the 2019 election, when they gained four seats to hold 28 of the council's 51 seats. In the most recent election in 2021, nineteen seats were up for election: 17 as part of the normal thirds cycle and two concurrent by-elections to fill vacant seats. The Conservatives made gains at the expense of the Liberal Democrats and independents to come first in seats and share of the vote, winning nine of the nineteen seats up for election on 39.0% of the vote, while Labour won eight with 37.3% of the vote and the Liberal Democrats won the remaining two seats with 11.3% of the vote. The Green Party received 8.3% of the vote but won no seats. Labour maintained its majority on the council. A Labour councillor for the Park ward, Mohammad Naeem, died in July 2021. Around the same time, the independent councillor for Ryburn, Rob Holden, resigned. By-elections to fill both vacancies were held in September 2021, with the Labour candidate Shazad Fazal holding Park and the Conservative candidate Felicity Issott gaining Ryburn. The former Conservative councillor Roger Taylor, who had been suspended from his party in 2019 for making Islamophobic social media posts, was later permanently suspended from his party. Electoral process The council elects its councillors in thirds, with a third being up for election every year | died in July 2021. Around the same time, the independent councillor for Ryburn, Rob Holden, resigned. By-elections to fill both vacancies were held in September 2021, with the Labour candidate Shazad Fazal holding Park and the Conservative candidate Felicity Issott gaining Ryburn. The former Conservative councillor Roger Taylor, who had been suspended from his party in 2019 for making Islamophobic social media posts, was later permanently suspended from his party. Electoral process The council elects its councillors in thirds, with a third being up for election every year for three years, with no election in the fourth year. The election will take place by first-past-the-post voting, with wards generally being represented by three councillors, with one elected in each election year to serve a four-year term. All registered electors (British, Irish, Commonwealth and European Union citizens) living in Calderdale aged 18 or over will be entitled to vote in the election. People who live at two addresses in different councils, such as university students with different term-time and holiday addresses, are entitled to be registered for and vote in elections in both local authorities. Voting in-person at polling stations will |
journalism. Characteristics These newspapers usually share these features: Breaking News Editorial on the current affairs Politics, | language tabloid. Around Views readership is mainly urban. Content In terms of editorial content, Around Views is focused on educational and explanatory |
of the event, Mannat Siwach was crowned Miss Teen India International by outgoing titleholder, Rashi Parasrampuria. At the same event, Brunda Yerrabali was crowned Miss Teen India Universe, Rabia Hora was crowned Miss Teen India Earth and Mahika Biyani was crowned Miss Teen India Multinational. Along with that, two runners-up, Milan Kumari Panda (first runner-up) and Cherisha Chanda (second runner-up) were also crowned. Results Below are the names of the placement holders of Miss Teen Diva 2021 beauty pageant. Sub Title Awards Below is the list of award winners. Judges Below are the names of the people who were part of the judging panel. Nikhil Anand - chairman and founder of Glamanand Group. Rajiv K Shrivastava - Director of Glamanand Group, President, Act Now, an NGO for environmental awareness, sustainability and peace Zoya Afroz – Miss | and peace Zoya Afroz – Miss India International 2021. Tanya Sinha – Miss Globe International India 2021. Asmita Chakroborty – Miss Tourism India 2021. Candidates Below are the names of the national finalists. Brunda Yerrabali Rabia Hora Mahika Biyani Sreshta Barua Shravanee Patil Shreya Agrawal Jiya Trivedi Ananya Arya Keertika Shivkumar Sakshi Pawar Cherisha Chanda Anoushka Sehgal Arya Jalali Asihwarya Sadhunavar Prama Maji Ananya Karn Anushka Singh Milan Kumari Panda Mannat Siwach Kashish Goswami Aastha Agrawal Shyla Somani Vishrutha, Srimita Chatterjee, Muskan Srivastava, Vishnu Priya Soma, Mahek Luthra, Akshata Moye Surbhi Singh Anushka Sone, Auloopi Tambi |
Infantry Reserve Units In 1815, the Army of the Reserve numbered 91 companies split into various gendarmerie and police legions and units. Provincial Infantry Royal Gendarmerie Provincial Legions Provisional Units Supporting Arms Artillery Artillery Train & Supply Engineers & Miners Internal Security Guard References V. Ilari, P. Crociani, G. Boeri, Storia Militare del Regno Murattiano 1806-15, Widerholdt Frères, Invorio, 2007, vol. I (Comando e Amministrazione), II (Armi e Corpi dell'Esercito), III (Gendarmeria, Legioni Provinciali, Marina, Indice biografico). Virgilio Ilari, Piero Crociani e Ciro Paoletti, Storia militare dell'Italia giacobina (1796-1801), Roma, USSME, 2000, II ("La guerra Peninsulare": «Il nuovo esercito napoletano, 1799-1802», pp. 1131–1153; «I francesi sulle coste italiane, 1800-02», pp. 1155–1173). Smith, Digby (1998). The Greenhill Napoleonic wars data book. London Mechanicsburg, PA: Greenhill Books Stackpole Books. . OCLC 37616149. Smith, Digby (2006). An illustrated encyclopedia of uniforms of the Napoleonic wars : an expert, in-depth reference to the officers and soldiers of the revolutionary and Napoleonic period, 1792-1815. London Lanham, Md: Lorenz North American agent/distributor, National Book Network. . OCLC | Guard had the phrase "della Guardia Reale" (Italian: 'of the Royal Guard') after their official name, to indicate their status as part of the Royal Household Guard. Royal Guard Guard Infantry In 1815, the Guard Infantry Division totalled 57 companies organised into 4 regiments (9 battalions) and totalled 8,135 men. Supporting Arms Cavalry of the Line During the 1813 reorganisation of the Neapolitan Army, the light cavalry were converted to line cavalry. Light Cavalry Infantry of the Line Line Infantry Light Infantry Reserve Units In 1815, the Army of the Reserve numbered 91 companies split into various gendarmerie and police legions and units. Provincial Infantry Royal Gendarmerie Provincial Legions Provisional Units Supporting Arms Artillery Artillery Train & Supply Engineers & Miners Internal |
the Grand Theatre. He opened a "panoramic agency" at the theater; exhibiting panoramic paintings of Istanbul, Prague, Trieste, Istria, the death of Józef Poniatowski at the Battle of Leipzig, the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, and several others. During the November Uprising, he took up temporary residence in Dresden. For most of 1835, he was in Kalisz, painting a curtain and decorations for the town theatre. When he returned to Warsaw, he spent the next thirty-five years working at the Grand Theatre and its associated venues. He also performed work in other locations, including Vienna (1833), Berlin (1834) and, in 1852, back in Prague at the Estates Theatre, where he created sets for William Tell by Rossini. His last sets (1869) were created for the premiere | they moved to Prague, to work at the Estates Theatre. In 1829, when Antonio left to purusue his own career, his father remained there for another year, then went to Vienna, where he died in 1836. Antonio chose to settle in Warsaw, where he painted backdrops for plays and operas at the Grand Theatre. He opened a "panoramic agency" at the theater; exhibiting panoramic paintings of Istanbul, Prague, Trieste, Istria, the death of Józef Poniatowski at the Battle of Leipzig, the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, and several others. During the November Uprising, he took up temporary residence in Dresden. For most of 1835, he was in Kalisz, painting a curtain and decorations for the town theatre. When he returned to Warsaw, he spent the next thirty-five years working at the Grand Theatre and its associated venues. He also performed work in |
Source Results References External links World Judo Junior Championships U21 World Championships, U21 World Championships, U21 Judo International sports competitions | It was held in Zagreb, Croatia from 18–21 October 2017. Medal summary Medal table Men's events Women's events Source Results References External links World Judo Junior Championships U21 World Championships, U21 World Championships, |
lived during his "years in the desert", the name usually given to the long period when Artigas was between 14 and 33 years of age. Maggi investigates the possibility that it was among the Charrúas that José Artigas had his first partner and his first son, later known as Manuel Artigas and nicknamed "El Caciquillo". In February 1805 Artigas requested and obtained from Commander Francisco Javier de Viana, representative of the Viceroy, over of land in Arerunguá. This, then, would be the place | of independent Uruguay, until their almost total extermination in the Massacre of Salsipuedes in 1831. According to the historian Carlos Maggi in his book El Caciquillo, this may have been one of the places where José Gervasio Artigas lived during his "years in the desert", the name usually given to the long period when Artigas was between 14 and 33 years of age. Maggi investigates the possibility that it was among the |
between 26-31 July 2011. Medal table Medal summary Men's freestyle Greco-Roman Women's freestyle References External links UWW Database World Junior Championships International wrestling competitions hosted by | References External links UWW Database World Junior Championships International wrestling competitions hosted by Romania Sports competitions in Bucharest Sport in Romania Wrestling in Romania World |
triple World champion and European champion in the épée and sabre. References 1973 births Living people People from Le Robert Paralympic wheelchair fencers of France Wheelchair fencers at the 2008 Summer Paralympics Wheelchair fencers | the 2008 Summer Paralympics Wheelchair fencers at the 2012 Summer Paralympics Wheelchair fencers at the 2016 Summer Paralympics Medalists at the |
auxiliary member of The Wiggles. Ferris was born in Cairns, Australia. She began dance and performing arts classes at the age of four. She moved to Melbourne in 2010 to join the Australian Ballet School. She toured with the school's Dancer's Company in 2014 and 2015 and undertook a student exchange to Canada in 2015. In 2015 she was selected to join The Australian Ballet. In | moved to Melbourne in 2010 to join the Australian Ballet School. She toured with the school's Dancer's Company in 2014 and 2015 and undertook a student exchange to Canada in 2015. In 2015 she was selected to join The Australian Ballet. In 2021 Ferris was selected to join The Wiggles |
. Between 1521 and 1530 he completed the tower of the Antwerp Cathedral with a Gothic-flamboyant spire. Between 1502 and 1542 he worked on and completed the St. James' Church in Antwerp; from 1514 to 1529 he is thought to have contributed to the St. Andrew's Church, also in Antwerp. Together with the other great Flemish architect Rombout Keldermans he built the on the Grand Place in Brussels between 1514 and 1523; in 1515 he built the ; he also probably made the plans for St. Paul's Church in Antwerp; between | for St. Paul's Church in Antwerp; between 1517 and 1533 he contributed to the Ghent City Hall; around 1520, together with Keldermans, he collaborated in the restructuring of the Fortress of Antwerp, Het Steen, and in 1525 at the Castle of the Dukes of Brabant in Turnhout. Between 1525 and 1540 he collaborated again with Keldermans, on Hoogstraten Castle. References Year of birth unknown 1542 deaths Gothic architects Architects of the Habsburg Netherlands People from |
(a right tributary of the Seym), 101 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 13 km south-east of the district center – the town Kursk, 3.5 km from the selsoviet center – Besedino. Climate Chuykova has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Chuykova is located 3.5 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), on the road | the selsoviet center – Besedino. Climate Chuykova has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Chuykova is located 3.5 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), on the road of intermunicipal significance (R-298 – Belomestnoye – Kuvshinnoye), 5.5 km from the nearest railway halt Zaplava (railway line Klyukva — Belgorod). The rural locality is situated |
a correspondent for Kaumudi News Service for 5 years. "Ring Boy" published in Mathrubhumi Weekly in 1964 was his first story. His first novel Anyonyamthedi nadannavarwas published in Mathrubhumu weekly in 1977. Champad is currently working on a new novel on the socio - cultural context of Panoor and its environs since 1947. He resides at his house Srivastsa at Pathayakunnu, Pattiam in Kannur district. Family He and his wife Valsala have four children. Contributions Literary contributions . This book chronicles the history of circus industry in India from 1880 to 2010. Thamp paranja jeevitham (autobiography) Sarkkasinte lokam (Meaning: world of circus) Keeleri, Biography of Keeleri Kunjikannan C. V. Narayanan Nair Raktham Chinthiyavar Anyonyam Thedi Nadannavar Komali Ring Koodaram Antharam Arangettam Circus Kathakal Clint Thacholi Othenan Payyampally Chanthu Aromal Chekavar Unniyarcha Thamp Mela, this was later made into a Malayalam movie Athippara Utharaparvvam Mahacharithamala123 Gurudevakathamrutham Cinema He has been instrumental in the background of films like Thampu, | is currently working on a new novel on the socio - cultural context of Panoor and its environs since 1947. He resides at his house Srivastsa at Pathayakunnu, Pattiam in Kannur district. Family He and his wife Valsala have four children. Contributions Literary contributions . This book chronicles the history of circus industry in India from 1880 to 2010. Thamp paranja jeevitham (autobiography) Sarkkasinte lokam (Meaning: world of circus) Keeleri, Biography of Keeleri Kunjikannan C. V. Narayanan Nair Raktham Chinthiyavar Anyonyam Thedi Nadannavar Komali Ring Koodaram Antharam Arangettam Circus Kathakal Clint Thacholi Othenan Payyampally Chanthu Aromal Chekavar Unniyarcha Thamp Mela, this was later made into a Malayalam movie Athippara Utharaparvvam Mahacharithamala123 Gurudevakathamrutham Cinema He has been instrumental in the background of films like Thampu, Mela, Aaravam, Kummatty, Apoorva Sahodarangal, Joker and Bhumimalayalam. He is also the author of the Malayalam documentaries named Circus and Cirus Lokam (Circus World) broadcast by Doordarshan. Awards |
who plays as a goalkeeper for Metalist Kharkiv. Career Rybak, born in Kochubiyivka, Uman Raion is a product of neighbouring Youth Sportive School Uman and UTK Uman systems. After played at the amateurs level in his native village, he signed contract with the Ukrainian Premier League Zorya Luhansk. In | of neighbouring Youth Sportive School Uman and UTK Uman systems. After played at the amateurs level in his native village, he signed contract with the Ukrainian Premier League Zorya Luhansk. In January 2022, Rybak joined Ukrainian First League club Metalist Kharkiv. References |
Dhabi, United Arab Emirates from 23 to 26 October 2015. Medal summary Medal table Men's events Women's events Source Results References External links World Judo Junior Championships U21 World Championships, U21 | the International Judo Federation. It was held in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates from 23 to 26 October 2015. Medal summary Medal table Men's events Women's events Source Results References External links |
Stonewall riots. At the conference in Bilbao in 2019, Belgrade Pride was selected to host 2022 EuroPride in competition with ILGA Portugal, Dublin Pride and Pride Barcelona. History The first ever attempt at the organization of the event in Belgrade occurred in 2001, following the overthrow of Slobodan Milošević's regime; yet it ended up with the violent assault on the organizers and participants by sport fans and extreme right wing activists. Following the 2010 violence, the parade even was banned by the authorities citing concerns over public peace and order. At the same time, Srđan Dragojević produced influential tragicomic movie The Parade (2011) which attracted significant audience in Serbia and former Yugoslavia. Over the years, public attitude changed with two thirds of participants of the Civil Rights Defenders research explicitly supporting the right to hold a pride parade in Belgrade. In 2021, requests to | to commemorate the Stonewall riots. At the conference in Bilbao in 2019, Belgrade Pride was selected to host 2022 EuroPride in competition with ILGA Portugal, Dublin Pride and Pride Barcelona. History The first ever attempt at the organization of the event in Belgrade occurred in 2001, following the overthrow of Slobodan Milošević's regime; yet it ended up with the violent assault on the organizers and participants by sport fans and extreme right wing activists. Following the 2010 violence, the parade even was banned by the authorities citing concerns over public peace and order. At the same time, Srđan Dragojević produced influential tragicomic movie The Parade (2011) which attracted significant audience in Serbia and former Yugoslavia. Over the years, public attitude changed with two thirds of participants of the Civil Rights Defenders research explicitly supporting the right to hold a pride parade in Belgrade. In 2021, requests to introduce law on same-sex unions and stronger official responses |
of the Liverpool merchant Thomas Fletcher (died 1850), business partner of Joseph Brooks Yates. He was connected by family to Peter Crompton, who had employed Sarah Lawrence as governess. In London on business with Kean Osborn, he noted that the "Misses Lawrence" were travelling by coach to the Channel, and then onwards to Paris, with his nephew John Fletcher who was bound for Switzerland. He saw them off, around 20 June. Edgeworth wrote, in a letter to Mary and Charlotte Sneyd on 7 July: Two of the Miss Lawrences are at Paris. They are very sensible, excellent women. They brought a letter from Miss Carr, begging me to see them; [...] We took Miss Lawrence to one of the great schools established here on the Lancasterian principles, and we also took her to hear a man lecture upon the mode of teaching arithmetic and geometry which my father has recommended in Practical Education: the sight of the little cubes was at once gratifying and painful. Maria Edgeworth offered Arabella a governess post, with the Duchess of Orleans, but Arabella turned down the position. Correspondent of William Rowan Hamilton The Irish mathematician William Rowan Hamilton nurtured hopes of becoming a poet as a young man. He contacted Arabella Lawrence in 1825 for an opinion on some of his verse. The acquaintance was through Maria Edgeworth. Graves considers it likely that Arabella was on a visit to Maria Edgeworth in Dublin. In 1829 Hamilton announced that he was giving up on his poetical ambitions. By then, however, he had become a family friend of the Lawrence sisters, on visiting terms. Lady Byron and Ada Anne Isabella, Lady Byron, known as Annabella, had an only child by Lord Byron, Ada (born 1815). Arabella's initial contact with the Byron family was by letter, and she recommended a Miss Lamont, who was Irish, to care for Ada. Miss Lamont joined the Byron home at Kirkby Mallory in 1821. Annabella looked for more discipline, Arabella spoke up for Miss Lamont, but Ada was able to dictate what she did. After a short time, Miss Lamont departed. It was the beginning of a correspondence on educational matters that lasted two decades. In 1828, Lady Byron finished a long European tour, with Ada and a friend, Louise Chaloner, during which she had visited the Swiss school of Philipp Emanuel von Fellenberg at Hofwil. Arabella's educational methods were related to those being introduced in Switzerland, and more advanced than those commonly used in England. Lady Byron was impressed by Arabella's use of linked square boxes, divided up to define the scope of topics. The Byron household was itinerant, residing in a series of rented houses. Arabella wrote to William Rowan Hamilton in spring 1830 from Hanger Hill (at Ealing), at that time the Byron residence. In summer 1830, when matters around Ada's education came to a head, the Byrons were in Mortlake. Ada in 1829 had lost her governess Miss Stamp, whom she liked, had contracted measles and then for two years suffered from a debilitating post-viral condition which confined her mostly to bed. She was also on bad terms with her mother. Annabella's initial choice for managing her teenage daughter, supplementing her own care, was Sophia Frend. Sophia, try as she might, did not warm to Ada. Ada was writing to Arabella in 1830, while her mother put together a team of her contacts who might take some responsibility for Ada. The physician William King and Arabella became involved. According to her mother, Ada had an "argumentative disposition", and she wished Arabella to change it. Arabella's tuition was carried out mostly by correspondence; she visited Mortlake when her work at | through Maria Edgeworth. Graves considers it likely that Arabella was on a visit to Maria Edgeworth in Dublin. In 1829 Hamilton announced that he was giving up on his poetical ambitions. By then, however, he had become a family friend of the Lawrence sisters, on visiting terms. Lady Byron and Ada Anne Isabella, Lady Byron, known as Annabella, had an only child by Lord Byron, Ada (born 1815). Arabella's initial contact with the Byron family was by letter, and she recommended a Miss Lamont, who was Irish, to care for Ada. Miss Lamont joined the Byron home at Kirkby Mallory in 1821. Annabella looked for more discipline, Arabella spoke up for Miss Lamont, but Ada was able to dictate what she did. After a short time, Miss Lamont departed. It was the beginning of a correspondence on educational matters that lasted two decades. In 1828, Lady Byron finished a long European tour, with Ada and a friend, Louise Chaloner, during which she had visited the Swiss school of Philipp Emanuel von Fellenberg at Hofwil. Arabella's educational methods were related to those being introduced in Switzerland, and more advanced than those commonly used in England. Lady Byron was impressed by Arabella's use of linked square boxes, divided up to define the scope of topics. The Byron household was itinerant, residing in a series of rented houses. Arabella wrote to William Rowan Hamilton in spring 1830 from Hanger Hill (at Ealing), at that time the Byron residence. In summer 1830, when matters around Ada's education came to a head, the Byrons were in Mortlake. Ada in 1829 had lost her governess Miss Stamp, whom she liked, had contracted measles and then for two years suffered from a debilitating post-viral condition which confined her mostly to bed. She was also on bad terms with her mother. Annabella's initial choice for managing her teenage daughter, supplementing her own care, was Sophia Frend. Sophia, try as she might, did not warm to Ada. Ada was writing to Arabella in 1830, while her mother put together a team of her contacts who might take some responsibility for Ada. The physician William King and Arabella became involved. According to her mother, Ada had an "argumentative disposition", and she wished Arabella to change it. Arabella's tuition was |
in the 2021 German federal election. He is affiliated with the Alliance 90/The Greens party. Benner attended the Inda-Gymnasium in Aachen, where he received his Abitur | Inda-Gymnasium in Aachen, where he received his Abitur in 2014. References Living people 1996 births People from Aachen 21st-century German politicians Members of the Bundestag for Alliance 90/The Greens Members of |
Vikram Rajwade which turned out to be a major hit. His other film was a light-hearted comedy with a social message, named Boyz 2. This time he played the central role of a strict no-nonsense school teacher who has his principles which he imposes on everyone around. The film was a big hit all over and his work was again admired by critics for his mature performance. His next film Aasud, based on farmers' issues, was critically applauded and he was nominated as the best actor at multiple award events. This film is soon going to be released in Telugu as well as Tamil. Recently, AR Rahman and Zee5 teamed up for his Hindi film Atkan Chatkan in which he played the main role of a street musician. He lost eight kilos of weight to fit into the role and especially learned to play pakhawaj for his character. Apart from films, he has also worked in two Hindi web series for Voot. One is Peshawar, where he played a parallel antagonist who is a psycho terrorist from Pakistan. The second one is Tandoor based on the infamous | Gopal Varma). Amitriyaan's fourth film in a major role and his second film in the Marathi language was the cult classic Rajwade and Sons ( produced by Atul Kulkarni ). In this movie, he played the pivotal character of Vikram Rajwade which turned out to be a major hit. His other film was a light-hearted comedy with a social message, named Boyz 2. This time he played the central role of a strict no-nonsense school teacher who has his principles which he imposes on everyone around. The film was a big hit all over and his work was again admired by critics for his mature performance. His next film Aasud, based on farmers' issues, was critically applauded and he was nominated as the best actor at multiple award events. This film is soon going to be released in Telugu as well as Tamil. Recently, AR Rahman and Zee5 teamed up for |
appears as the second yellow Wiggle, and her character rides a skateboard. Hamilton's debut for the group was on Fruit Salad TV. Hamilton had previously danced with the group before becoming a named wiggle. References Living | of The Wiggles. Hamilton joined The Wiggles in 2021 as a part of its expansion to incorporate more diversity. She appears as the second yellow Wiggle, and her character rides a skateboard. Hamilton's debut for the |
Mussolini and fascism and as a result, following strikes at a nearby glass factory, the occupying German forces looked to arrest his father. As his father was ill at the time, Castellani volunteered to go in his father's place in the belief that he would be sent to a nearby barracks where he could explain the situation. Castellani was instead taken to the railway station in Florence from where he was deported to Mauthausen concentration camp. He was transferred to Gusen concentration camp, where he died of dysentry on 11 August 1944. In 1965, Empoli named their newly-built stadium Stadio Carlo Castellani in memory of Castellani. References 1909 births 1944 deaths Italian footballers People from Montelupo Fiorentino Sportspeople from Tuscany Association football forwards Empoli F.C. players U.S. Livorno 1915 players | matches for Empoli across his two spells at the club, making him their highest scoring player until 2011, when he was overtaken by Francesco Tavano. He retired from football in 1940 and continued to live in his birth town of Fibbiana, where he owned a sawmill. He continued to support Empoli financially after his retirement as a player. Castellani's father was a socialist and vocal critic of Benito Mussolini and fascism and as a result, following strikes at a nearby glass factory, the occupying German forces looked to arrest his father. As his father was ill at the time, Castellani volunteered to go in his father's place in the belief that he would be sent to a nearby barracks where he could explain the situation. Castellani was instead taken to the railway station in Florence from where he was deported to Mauthausen concentration camp. He was transferred to Gusen concentration camp, where he died of dysentry on 11 August 1944. In 1965, Empoli named their newly-built stadium Stadio Carlo Castellani in memory of Castellani. References 1909 births |
here and the total number of population is 787. References Kanpur Nagar district Kanpur Dehat district Uttar Pradesh | lives here and the total number of population is 787. References Kanpur Nagar district Kanpur Dehat district Uttar |
fencer who competes in international fencing competitions. He is a Paralympic champion, four-time World champion and three-time European champion. References 1980 births Living people Sportspeople from Bordeaux Paralympic | (born 24 June 1980) is a French wheelchair fencer who competes in international fencing competitions. He is a Paralympic champion, four-time World champion and three-time European champion. References 1980 births Living people Sportspeople |
made appearances in the English Football League for Tranmere Rovers. He also played for Welsh clubs Buckley United, Wrexham | – 1966) was a Welsh professional footballer who played as an outside left. He made appearances in the English Football League for |
in 1914. The war occurred as a result of the Portuguese's desire to expand their powers which was might with resistance by the Mbunda people. Mbunda people often travelled around Africa | they settled in what is now south-eastern Angola. References Wars involving Portugal 1914 in Africa 1914 in Portugal Conflicts in 1914 Wars involving the |
the International Soling Association (1967-1972). Soling class sailors Danish male sailors (sport) | became the first president of the International Soling Association (1967-1972). Soling class sailors |
politician. Eckert became a member of the Bundestag in the 2021 German federal election. He is affiliated with the Alliance 90/The Greens party. | Greens party. References External links Living people 1995 births Politicians from Munich 21st-century German politicians Members of the Bundestag for Alliance |
when it was sold by the Church due to the cost of maintenance. In 1986, it was granted grade II listed status. Graveyard Christ Church had a graveyard, but by 1900 it was almost full. Additional land for burials was given to the church by George Cubitt, 1st Baron Ashcombe in 1900. Following the First and Second World Wars, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission became responsible for six of the graves of military personnel buried there, who included the former British Lions rugby union international John Selwyn Moll. The entertainer Tony Hart is also buried in the churchyard. Walking trail In 2016, it was selected | Baptist Church in nearby Wonersh on land purchased from a Mr H. Street. The foundation stone for the chapel was laid by the Archdeacon of Surrey, John Utterton. In 1881, it was decided that the chapel of ease would become an independent parish church as Christ Church. Two years later, the vicar Edgar Bowring purchased land next to the church to build an eight-bedroom mansion, which he then sold to the Church Commissioners to become Christ Church's vicarage so that he would not have to pay for maintenance. This remained as the vicarage until 1935 when it was sold by the Church due to the cost of maintenance. In 1986, it was granted grade II listed status. Graveyard Christ Church had a graveyard, but by 1900 it was almost full. Additional land for burials was given to the church by George |
Amol Parashar, Barkha Singh, Vijay Raaz, Sanjay Mishra and Flora Saini in pivotal roles. The film premiered on 21 January 2022 on ZEE5. Plot During the lockdown, a father and son duo, Sanjay Mishra (JP) and Amol Parashar (Harry), abandon their journey back to their village to take up residence in '36 Farmhouse' under the premise of occupations they're not suited to undertake in order to make a quick hit. After some time they discover that the owner Vijay Raaz and his estranged extended family are harbouring some dangerous secrets, all of which are linked to the family bequeath. Cast Vijay Raaz as Raunak Singh Madhuri Bhatia as Padmini Raj Singh Sanjay Mishra as JP (Jai Prakash) Amol Parashar as Harry Ashwini Kalsekar as Benny Barkha Singh as Antara Raj Singh Flora Saini as Mithika Singh Rahul Singh as Gajendra Singh Pradeep Bajpai as Inspector Aditya Mane Liza Singh as Juhi Soundtrack Subhash Ghai has written the lyrics and he is the score composer for both the songs. Release ZEE5 has announced the launch of a trailer on 12 January 2022 and the film will be released on 21 January 2022. Reception Critical reviews Initial reviews of the movie haven't been | Ghai and directed by Ram Ramesh Sharma. It is produced by Subhash Ghai and Rahul Puri with the production houses Mukta Searchlight Films and Zee Studios. It stars Amol Parashar, Barkha Singh, Vijay Raaz, Sanjay Mishra and Flora Saini in pivotal roles. The film premiered on 21 January 2022 on ZEE5. Plot During the lockdown, a father and son duo, Sanjay Mishra (JP) and Amol Parashar (Harry), abandon their journey back to their village to take up residence in '36 Farmhouse' under the premise of occupations they're not suited to undertake in order to make a quick hit. After some time they discover that the owner Vijay Raaz and his estranged extended family are harbouring some dangerous secrets, all of which are linked to the family bequeath. Cast Vijay Raaz as Raunak Singh Madhuri Bhatia as Padmini Raj Singh Sanjay Mishra as JP (Jai Prakash) Amol Parashar as Harry Ashwini Kalsekar as Benny Barkha Singh as Antara Raj Singh Flora Saini as Mithika Singh Rahul Singh as Gajendra Singh Pradeep Bajpai as Inspector Aditya Mane Liza Singh as Juhi Soundtrack Subhash Ghai has written the lyrics and he is the score composer for both the songs. |
edition of the World Judo Juniors Championships, organised by the International Judo Federation. It was held in Budapest, Hungary from 14–17 October 2004. Medal summary | International Judo Federation. It was held in Budapest, Hungary from 14–17 October 2004. Medal summary |
|- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Shemyakin |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |5.62% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Nikolay Novikov |align=left|Independent | |4.32% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Viktor Levshin |align=left|Independent | |2.16% |- |style="background-color:#1C1A0D"| |align=left|Igor Baldakov |align=left|Forward, Russia! | |1.91% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Nikolay Golub |align=left|Agrarian Party | |1.75% |- |style="background-color:#DA2021"| |align=left|Leonid Chevkin |align=left|Ivan Rybkin Bloc | |1.15% |- |style="background-color:#CE1100"| |align=left|Anatoly Krylov |align=left|My Fatherland | |0.55% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |7.03% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 1997 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Korzhakov |align=left|Independent |- |26.32% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Eduard Pashchenko |align=left|Independent | - |16.98% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Anatoly Karpov |align=left|Independent | - |15.81% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Nikolay Novikov |align=left|Independent | - |12.18% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | - | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 1999 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Korzhakov (incumbent) |align=left|Independent | |19.61% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Viktor Rozhkov |align=left|Independent | |17.83% |- |style="background:#1042A5"| |align=left|Eduard Pashchenko |align=left|Union of Right Forces | |12.15% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladislav Sukhoruchenkov |align=left|Russian All-People's Union | |10.82% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Nikolsky |align=left|Yabloko | |8.54% |- |style="background-color:#FCCA19"| |align=left|Tamara Yurishcheva |align=left|Congress of Russian Communities-Yury Boldyrev Movement | |4.44% |- |style="background-color:#C62B55"| |align=left|Pavel Veselov |align=left|Peace, Labour, May | |2.35% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Igor Salomasov |align=left|Independent | |2.05% |- |style="background-color:#E32322"| |align=left|Aleksey Pokatayev |align=left|Stalin Bloc – For the USSR | |1.64% |- |style="background-color:#084284"| |align=left|Mikhail Filshin |align=left|Spiritual Heritage | |1.51% |- |style="background-color:#020266"| |align=left|Igor Baldakov |align=left|Russian Socialist Party | |1.04% | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 1999 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Korzhakov (incumbent) |align=left|Independent | |19.61% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Viktor Rozhkov |align=left|Independent | |17.83% |- |style="background:#1042A5"| |align=left|Eduard Pashchenko |align=left|Union of Right Forces | |12.15% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladislav Sukhoruchenkov |align=left|Russian All-People's Union | |10.82% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Nikolsky |align=left|Yabloko | |8.54% |- |style="background-color:#FCCA19"| |align=left|Tamara Yurishcheva |align=left|Congress of Russian Communities-Yury Boldyrev Movement | |4.44% |- |style="background-color:#C62B55"| |align=left|Pavel Veselov |align=left|Peace, Labour, May | |2.35% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Igor Salomasov |align=left|Independent | |2.05% |- |style="background-color:#E32322"| |align=left|Aleksey Pokatayev |align=left|Stalin Bloc – For the USSR | |1.64% |- |style="background-color:#084284"| |align=left|Mikhail Filshin |align=left|Spiritual Heritage | |1.51% |- |style="background-color:#020266"| |align=left|Igor Baldakov |align=left|Russian Socialist Party | |1.04% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Yelena Mavrodi |align=left|Independent | |0.73% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Derbenev |align=left|Independent | |0.43% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |14.84% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 2003 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Korzhakov (incumbent) |align=left|United Russia | |25.71% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladislav Sukhoruchenkov |align=left|Rodina | |20.65% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Viktor Rozhkov |align=left|Independent | |20.09% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksey Berezin |align=left|Independent | |5.10% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Mikhail Kharitonov |align=left|Yabloko | |5.03% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Igor Artasov |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |2.45% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksey Pokatayev |align=left|Independent | |1.72% |- |style="background-color:#164C8C"| |align=left|Anatoly Kalinin |align=left|United Russian Party Rus' | |1.08% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Andrey Tyunyayev |align=left|Social Democratic Party | |0.31% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |16.21% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="3" style="text-align:left;" | Total | | 100% |- | colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9;"| |- style="font-weight:bold" | colspan="4" |Source: | |} 2016 |- ! colspan=2 style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Candidate ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Votes ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |% |- |style="background-color: " | |align=left|Viktor Dzyuba |align=left|United Russia | |60.91% |- |
of NCAA Division I and Division II men's collegiate indoor volleyball. The single-elimination tournament will begin with play-in matches. The entire tournament will be hosted by the University of California Los Angeles from May 3 to 7, 2022 at Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles, California. Bids The tournament field will be announced on NCAA.com Sunday, | California. Bids The tournament field will be announced on NCAA.com Sunday, April 24, 2022 at 1 p.m. EDT. References 2022 NCAA Men's Volleyball Championship NCAA Men's Volleyball Championship 2022 NCAA Division I & II men's volleyball |
Network (FRATEL) between 2005 and 2006. President of the Banque Centrale Populaire In February 2008, King Mohammed VI appointed him President and CEO of the Banque Centrale Populaire du Maroc, a position he held until his appointment as Minister in August 2018. He was also, at the time, a director of the Union of Arab and French Banks and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Chaabi Bank of Morocco. He is also Chairman of Maroc Leasing since 2010 and a director of Nexans Maroc. He is a member of the Economic, Social and Environmental Council and a director of banks and companies, and also a member of the Boards of the Mohammed V Foundation for Solidarity and the | Télécommunications in Paris in 1984. He began his career at Alcatel-Alsthom in Morocco, where he was Director of Strategy, Development and Management Control. He was then put in charge of industrial management, supervising five plants and 800 employees for 10 years. In 1996, he was appointed Director of the Customs and Indirect Tax Administration. In September 2003, he was appointed to head the National Telecommunications Regulatory Agency (ANRT) by King Mohammed VI. He has previously held several positions of responsibility in the private sector, notably as industrial director of the Alcatel-Alsthom group in Morocco. An active member of associations and institutions, he was President of the International Confederation of Popular Banks from 2012 to 2015 and President of the Francophone Telecommunications Regulation Network (FRATEL) between 2005 and 2006. President of the Banque Centrale Populaire In February 2008, King Mohammed VI appointed him President and CEO of the Banque Centrale Populaire du Maroc, a position he held until his appointment as Minister in August |
modern and contemporary Palestinian art. Education and publications Halaka was born in El Mansoura, Egypt, in 1957. His father was Palestinian and his mother was Lebanese. The moved to the United States in 1970. He received his Master's of Fine Arts degree in 1983 from the University of Houston in Texas. He has taught at the University of San Diego since 1991. His writing has appeared in edited anthologies, art catalogues, and academic journals, most often Jadaliyya. He has also been | 1957. His father was Palestinian and his mother was Lebanese. The moved to the United States in 1970. He received his Master's of Fine Arts degree in 1983 from the University of Houston in Texas. He has taught at the University of San Diego since 1991. His writing has appeared in edited anthologies, art catalogues, and academic journals, most often Jadaliyya. He has also been interviewed for and profiled in journalistic and academic reports on contemporary Arab art. Artistic works Halaka's artwork has been exhibited in Michigan; California; Alaska; Washington, D.C.; Palestine; Spain; and the United Kingdom. He was featured in the inaugural exhibit of the Arab American National Museum. He also participated in the ongoing "I Witness Silwan" mural project in Batan al Hawa and |
Wrestling Championships were the first edition of the World Junior Wrestling Championships and were held | freestyle Men's Greco-Roman References External links UWW Database FILA Database W 1969 in American sports World Junior Championships |
pounds less than the SM465 that replaced it. While the construction is dated by modern standards, these are sought after by offroad enthusiasts due to the ruggedness and gear ratios. Gear ratio 1st - 7.06:1 2nd - 3.58:1 3rd - 1.71:1 4th - 1.00:1 Specifications Weight: 135 pounds Length: 10.4 inches Height: 17 inches Input shaft: 1 1/8 inch, 10-spline See also Muncie SM465 transmission New Venture Gear 4500 transmission | General Motors for civilian use in a variety of pickup trucks, buses, dump trucks and heavy equipment. They were used in some military vehicles into the 1980s. It was replaced in civilian vehicles by the Muncie SM465 transmission in 1968. Design The transmission has a 7.05:1 ratio first gear, which is one of the lowest "granny" gears ever produced in a production transmission. It weighs 135, which is 40 |
studied in Bengaluru. She completed her post-graduate education at Presidency College, Chennai, and the London School of Economics. She was the first woman officer to be enrolled in India's National Defence College, and the second woman to be a career diplomat in India, after C B Muthamma. In 1949, she started working in the High Commission of India in London, and joined the Indian Foreign Service, and served as the Indian ambassador to several countries, including Australia, Canada, Italy, Denmark, and Nigeria. Following her retirement from the foreign | 1949, she started working in the High Commission of India in London, and joined the Indian Foreign Service, and served as the Indian ambassador to several countries, including Australia, Canada, Italy, Denmark, and Nigeria. Following her retirement from the foreign service, she was a member on the selection board of the Union Public Service Commission in India. Her husband was musicologist and critic, Raghava Menon. She died on 23 December 2009 in Bengaluru. During her career, Menon contributed to academic journals on subjects relating to Indian history and foreign relations. References Indian |
18 May 1934. It covered articles written in both Italian and French which attempted to present a combination of liberalism and socialism. The editors of Giustizia e Libertà were Carlo Rosselli and Alberto Cianca. Rosselli was the editor between its start in 1934 and his assassination in 1937. Cianca succeeded him in the post in 1937. Cianca succeeded Rosselli as editor of the magazine of which the last issue | in Paris. The magazine existed between May 1934 and May 1940. Its subtitle was Movimento unitario per l’autonomia operaia, la repubblica socialista, un nuovo umanesimo. History and profile Giustizia e Libertà was started weekly in Paris by the Italian exiles who left Italy due to oppression of the Fascist government. The first issue was published on 18 May 1934. It covered articles written in both Italian and French which |
field competition for South American athletes aged under 23 years old, organised by Atletismo Sudamericano. The event was originally scheduled for 2020 but had to be postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Medal summary Men Women Mixed Medal | competition for South American athletes aged under 23 years old, organised by Atletismo Sudamericano. The event was originally scheduled for 2020 but had to be postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Medal summary Men Women |
Rural Settlement, Kursky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia. Population: Geography The village is located on the Rat River (a right tributary of the Seym), 102 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 13 km south-east of the district center – the town Kursk, 2 km from the selsoviet center – Besedino. Climate Kutepova has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). | – the town Kursk, 2 km from the selsoviet center – Besedino. Climate Kutepova has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Kutepova is located 2.5 km from the federal route (Kursk – Voronezh – "Kaspy" Highway; a part of the European route ), on the road of intermunicipal significance (R-298 – Belomestnoye – Kuvshinnoye), 7 km |
de Janeiro Botanical Garden). Abstracting and indexing The journal is abstracted and indexed in EBSCO databases, Latindex, Referativnyi Zhurnal, | America. It was established in 1935 and is published by the Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden. The editor-in-chief is Karen |
at the 10th César Awards. Synopsis The short romantic comedy follows the encounter of a man and a woman in a train compartment. Cast André Dussollier Francis Huster Pierre | short film directed by Mehdi El Glaoui. It received the César Award for Best Short Film at the 10th César Awards. Synopsis The short romantic comedy follows the encounter of a |
for Waikato in 2012, before moving to Bay of Plenty in 2014 and playing for the Volcanix. Reynolds was named in the Chiefs Manawa squad for the inaugural Super Rugby Aupiki season for 2022. References External links Black Ferns Profile 1993 births Living people New Zealand female rugby union | New Zealand Development XV at the 2019 Oceania Rugby Women's Championship in Fiji. She made her provincial debut for Waikato in 2012, before moving to Bay of Plenty in 2014 and playing for the Volcanix. Reynolds was named in the Chiefs Manawa |
(born 1793), Antonio Eustaquio (born 1796), Antonio Pantaleón (born 1798), Francisco (died 1809), and Ramona de la Cruz (born 1800). It is believed that he was a deliverer of mail, which would serve him later during his time as a guerrilla, due to his agility on horseback and his knowledge of the area. His brother, Juan Pedro Sánchez, must have been a notorious character in Camuñas. In 1804 there was a lawsuit between the mayor and diocesan finance officer (oeconomus) to determine who was in control of the Corpus Christi festival and the appointment of piostres (major member of a confraternity), being Juan Pedro from the confraternity Cofradía del Santísimo Sacramento, appointed by the priest. In 23 April 23 1809 (already in the time of Napoleonic Spain), one of the members of the village council, the Frenchified Vicente Hidalgo Saavedra (with whom he maintained the previously mentioned lawsuit) killed Juan Pedro together with some French soldiers. A new French assault on the brothers' house took place a month after this incident. Fernández managed to escape by jumping over the walls and fleeing to the field, but his brother was hit by several shots and held in the town hall until May 28, when he was executed by the French and hung on one of the blades of the Old Windmill. The death of his brother, the abuses of the French domination over Camuñas and the death of his son Francisco (aged 10) leads Fernández to visiting the neighboring towns and calling some friends to help him, gathering thirty men on horseback, skilled marksmen and horsemen. This way began Fernández's fight against the French, who will popularize the phrase "¡Que viene el tío Camuñas!" ("Uncle Camuñas is coming!") due to his fame as ruthless fighter. Military successes Tío Camuñas became one of the most important guerrillas in La Mancha, with his attacks often taking place on the royal road from Madridejos to Despeñaperros. On 5 October 1809 he attacked 80 soldiers who were in La Guardia with his 40 guerrillas (killing eleven, wounding seven and making the rest flee). Tío Camuñas guerrilla attacked a French detachment in Puerto Lápice on 24 October, stabbing several soldiers and taking the rest prisoner. In December 1809, with his guerrillas, he escorted Juan Antonio Miranda from Madridejos to Valdepeñas, who traveled with his family from Madrid to Seville as an envoy of the Junta General. Juan Antonio was traveling with his family from Madrid to Seville to warn of the invasion of Andalusia that Napoleon and Marshal Soult were preparing. In April 1810 he surprised a detachment of 120 Frenchmen in Lillo who tried to take refuge in the houses. Facing the threat of setting them on fire if they did not surrender, the entire detachment finally surrendered and were made prisoner. Later, on 10 May 10 he seized a large convoy made up of sixty cars loaded with tobacco, gunpowder, and other effects. On May 17, two soldiers from his party seized the mail bags that were carrying a French and a Spanish courier in the mountains around Consuegra and Mora. The 50-soldiers escort that guarded them ran to their aid, but fled when Francisco and his companions arrived. The afternoon of 24 May Tío Camuñas encountered and caused some casualties on a detachment of 400 infantry and 90 horses that were heading from Alcázar de San Juan to Mota del Cuervo; the following days other French detachments near Pedernoso were also forced to retreat to San Clemente. Tío Camuñas and his group were summoned then to go to Cuenca and oppose the French army (that was advancing to the city from Cañete). His lieutenant Martín Almarza attacked the French in Santa Cruz de la Zarza (seizing a shipment with three cartloads of salt, killing 13 soldiers and taking four prisoners). His group was commanded | This way began Fernández's fight against the French, who will popularize the phrase "¡Que viene el tío Camuñas!" ("Uncle Camuñas is coming!") due to his fame as ruthless fighter. Military successes Tío Camuñas became one of the most important guerrillas in La Mancha, with his attacks often taking place on the royal road from Madridejos to Despeñaperros. On 5 October 1809 he attacked 80 soldiers who were in La Guardia with his 40 guerrillas (killing eleven, wounding seven and making the rest flee). Tío Camuñas guerrilla attacked a French detachment in Puerto Lápice on 24 October, stabbing several soldiers and taking the rest prisoner. In December 1809, with his guerrillas, he escorted Juan Antonio Miranda from Madridejos to Valdepeñas, who traveled with his family from Madrid to Seville as an envoy of the Junta General. Juan Antonio was traveling with his family from Madrid to Seville to warn of the invasion of Andalusia that Napoleon and Marshal Soult were preparing. In April 1810 he surprised a detachment of 120 Frenchmen in Lillo who tried to take refuge in the houses. Facing the threat of setting them on fire if they did not surrender, the entire detachment finally surrendered and were made prisoner. Later, on 10 May 10 he seized a large convoy made up of sixty cars loaded with tobacco, gunpowder, and other effects. On May 17, two soldiers from his party seized the mail bags that were carrying a French and a Spanish courier in the mountains around Consuegra and Mora. The 50-soldiers escort that guarded them ran to their aid, but fled when Francisco and his companions arrived. The afternoon of 24 May Tío Camuñas encountered and caused some casualties on a detachment of 400 infantry and 90 horses that were heading from Alcázar de San Juan to Mota del Cuervo; the following days other French detachments near Pedernoso were also forced to retreat to San Clemente. Tío Camuñas and his group were summoned then to go to Cuenca and oppose the French army (that was advancing to the city from Cañete). His lieutenant Martín Almarza attacked the French in Santa Cruz de la Zarza (seizing a shipment with three cartloads of salt, killing 13 soldiers and taking four prisoners). His group was commanded to feint and then attack the enemy rearguard through Saelices and Uclés. On July 20, he attacked a detachment of 80 dragoons who were guarding thirty bulls in the vicinity of Toledo, that were intended for bullfighting in St. James Day. Tío Camuñas and his squad captured the bulls and took the escort and the cowboys as prisoner. Days after this last intervention, he appears in Tomelloso defying the French garrison (made up of 200 infantrymen and 40 horses) and causing them 50 casualties. Later, knowing that an important convoy of 70 cars with cartridges, lead and other effects was going to pass through Consuegra, he suddenly attacked it during a turning point on the road, engaging in a hard-fought battle that resulted in seizing the convoy and causing the French 60 casualties. Guerrilla |
celebrated in the month of Aiipasi in Kurichi. Singanallur Aravan Festival The festival is celebrated in the month of Karthigai in Singanallur. It is the largest of the seven Aravan festivals in the city. It is termed as "Saathi Nallinakka Thiruvizha" involving the share of over eight communities. Kattampatti Aravan Festival The festival is celebrated in the month of Thai in Kattampatti. Vadavalli Aravan Festival The festival is celebrated in the month of Panguni in Vadavalli. References Tamil festivals Culture of Coimbatore | places in Coimbatore city such as Vellalore, Thudiyalur, Kurichi, Singanallur, Annur, Vadavalli and Kattampatti since ancient times. It is celebrated for the Aravan, a major character in Hindu epic Mahabarata. Vellalore Aravan Festival The festival is celebrated in the month of Margazhi in Vellalore along the banks of Noyyal River and |
and Paul Fortress, due to complaints about paintings missing from the Tauride Palace and illegal resettlement of state peasants. Having paid the penalties, Gribovsky was released at the beginning of 1799, but the next he was sent to Shlisselburg, accused of selling state lands in Novorossia. On February 14, 1801, he was released from prison due to the efforts of his wife, but until the death of Paul I he was under police supervision. After his release, he settled in his estate in the Podolsk Province, Vishnevchik, from where he soon moved to live in Moscow. Here, with his former luxurious life, Gribovsky upset his condition and in 1814, settled in the village of Shchurov, which had survived from him, on the Oka River, opposite of Kolomna. An attempt to improve matters by farming ended in failure, and in 1817, Gribovsky declared himself insolvent. Almost until the end of his life, he busied himself with government jobs in order to justify himself from the accusation of malicious bankruptcy; the process ended in his favor, but consumed the remainder of his fortune. He died on January 28, 1834, and was buried in the Kolomna Golutvin Monastery. He did not leave a good memory among his contemporaries: being only 19 years old, he squandered money; saved by Derzhavin, he repaid him with ingratitude; indebted to Zubov for everything, under Paul he made an attempt to harm him for selfish reasons. In the last years of his life (1830–1834), Gribovsky worked on "Notes", covering the period from 1783 to 1802 and conveying many features of court life and characteristics of the most important figures in the reign of Catherine II. Family He was married to Natalia Chistyakova (d. 1834), daughter of Second Major Akim Chistyakov. She was distinguished by her beauty, was a good housewife and a loving wife. Gribovsky's notes more than once mention how she took care of him during his imprisonment in the Peter and Paul and Shlisselburg fortresses, from where he was released through her efforts. She lived almost constantly on the estate of Vishnevchik in the Podolsk Province and in Shchurov, where she herself ran an extensive household, in the end completely upset by various debts. She died on January 27, 1834, on the eve of her husband's death. She was buried in the Golutvin Monastery in Kolomna. Children: Elena (1794 – after 1858), married to Lieutenant Colonel Vasily Guberti (1784–1843), later a mayor in Kolomna. Their son was the famous Moscow bibliographer and collector Nikolai Guberti; Nikolai (1795 – after 1863), a graduate of the school of column guides, served in | Tiligul estuary (12,000 acres), where the village of Tashino arose, and on the left bank of the Baraboy River at its confluence with the Black Sea (7,500 acres), it was called the village of Gribovka. Cabinet Secretary The Empress recognized and appreciated Gribovsky's abilities and zeal, and on August 11, 1795, she made him her Secretary of State for accepting petitions. In addition, Gribovsky, on the instructions of the empress, studied civil laws and church charters to draw up a new charter for the Senate, and also worked on comments on the General Regulations of Peter I. Gribovsky took part in solving a number of political issues (organization of provinces in the former Little Russian regions; staffing of reserve battalions and squadrons; placement of settlers in the southern provinces, etc.). He, in particular, owns the text of the decree on the founding of Odessa. It is possible that the well–known phrase of Catherine II, said to Ivan Shuvalov, refers to Gribovsky: "Since people got into business from the university, I began to understand the incoming papers". Gribovsky often abused his position. The large funds that Gribovsky now had allowed him to live widely, and in Saint Petersburg they were surprised at his luxury and extravagance. Cheerful and sociable, Gribovsky loved music, had his own orchestra and played the Stradivarius violin himself. Fall and bankruptcy With the death of Catherine II and the accession of Paul I, the misadventures of Gribovsky began: on January 14, 1797, dismissed from all posts, he was expelled from St. Petersburg, and in May he was imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress, due to complaints about paintings missing from the Tauride Palace and illegal resettlement of state peasants. Having paid the penalties, Gribovsky was released at the beginning of 1799, but the next he was sent to Shlisselburg, accused of selling state lands in Novorossia. On February 14, 1801, he was released from prison due to the efforts of his wife, but until the death of Paul I he was under police supervision. After his release, he settled in his estate in the Podolsk Province, Vishnevchik, from where he soon moved to live in Moscow. Here, with his former luxurious life, Gribovsky upset his condition and in 1814, settled in the village of Shchurov, which had survived from him, on the Oka River, opposite of Kolomna. An attempt to improve matters by farming ended in failure, and in 1817, Gribovsky declared himself insolvent. Almost until the end of his life, he busied himself with government jobs in order to justify himself from the accusation of malicious bankruptcy; the process ended in his favor, but consumed the remainder of his fortune. He died on January 28, 1834, and was buried in the Kolomna Golutvin Monastery. He did not leave a good memory among his contemporaries: being only 19 years old, he squandered money; saved by Derzhavin, he repaid him with ingratitude; indebted to Zubov for everything, under Paul he made an attempt to harm him for selfish reasons. In the last years of his life (1830–1834), Gribovsky worked on "Notes", covering the period from 1783 to 1802 and conveying many features of court life and characteristics of the most important figures in the reign of Catherine II. Family He was married to Natalia Chistyakova (d. 1834), daughter of Second Major Akim Chistyakov. She was distinguished by her beauty, was a |
Abel Ivan Agapov — Dr. Lev Kobak Roman Pechersky — Paul Vogt Viktor Rakov — Wilhelm Canaris Mark Rudinstein — Osip Yefremovich Alexey Petrenko — Joseph Stalin Georgy Teslya-Gerasimov — Vasily Stalin Vladimir Shcherbakov — Lavrentiy Beria Vladimir Chuprikov — Nikita Khrushchev Oleg Chernihiv — Leonid Brezhnev Sarkis Amirzyan — Anastas Mikoyan Sergey Klanovsky — Mikhail Suslov Dmitry Yachevsky — Adolf Hitler Vasily Belokopytov — NKVD agent Yuri Shlykov — Viktor Abakumov Lyubov Rumyantseva — Raisa Andreyevna Pyotr Yurchenkov Jr. — cadet of the intelligence school Alexander Luchinin — Military Edita Herbus — Anna Vogt Andrey Podubinsky — episode Film crew The author of the script: Eduard Volodarsky Directors: Vladimir Krasnopolsky, Valery Uskov Director of Photography: Timur Zelma Composer: Evgeny Shiryaev Artists: Ivan Rogoten Vladislav Travinsky Producers: Anatoly Chizhikov Sergey Danielyan Aram Movsesian Ruben Dishdishyan Criticism In general, the plot of the film is completely based on the legendary and not reliably confirmed biography of Messing. Shows meetings (which most likely didn't happen in reality) with Einstein, Freud, Hanussen, By Hitler and Stalin, shows Messing's alleged escape from a German prison by hypnotizing the guards, etc., which was noted by many critics of the film. In addition, there are many historical and visual inaccuracies in the film, including Messing's date of birth itself. "In 2009, unexpectedly good ratings were given to the artistically insignificant series Wolf Messing: Who Saw Through Time. Venerable screenwriter Eduard Volodarsky collected all the legends and myths about the Honored Artist of the RSFSR Wolf Grigoryevich Messing-a mentalist who performed in the USSR with psychological experiments "on reading the thoughts" of the audience. Directors Uskov and Krasnopolsky put all the crazy stories up to Messing's acquaintance with Freud, Einstein, Hitler and Stalin on the screen. They swindled the "mentalist" almost to the scale of a biblical prophet..." (Alexander Kondrashov, Leningrad State University, 2013) Plagiarism In the series, music from the soundtracks to other films was used (not specified in the credits). The theme of the title credits of the third | halves. In the Soviet Union, Wolf Messing is listed as a hypnotist and magician, being both an experimenter and a test subject, and unofficially becomes an astrologer of Stalin. He holds secrets that no one can share, secrets that will die with him. Actors and roles Evgeny Knyazev — Wolf G. Messing Alexander Khinkis — Wolf Messing as a child Roman Grechishkin — Wolf Messing in his youth Alexander Klyukvin — Ilya Petrovich Tara Amirkhanova — Aida Mikhailovna Messing-Rappaport, Messing's wife Veronika Itskovich — Sarah, Messing's mother Vasily Savinov — Gregory, Messing's father Mikhail Gorevoy — Eric Hanussen Vladimir Dolinsky — Peter Zellmeister, Messing's impresario Andrey Ilyin — Albert Einstein Boris Plotnikov — Sigmund Freud Vitaly Kudryavtsev — Konstantin Kovalev, pilot Yuri Nifontov — Dr. Karl Abel Ivan Agapov — Dr. Lev Kobak Roman Pechersky — Paul Vogt Viktor Rakov — Wilhelm Canaris Mark Rudinstein — Osip Yefremovich Alexey Petrenko — Joseph Stalin Georgy Teslya-Gerasimov — Vasily Stalin Vladimir Shcherbakov — Lavrentiy Beria Vladimir Chuprikov — Nikita Khrushchev Oleg Chernihiv — Leonid Brezhnev Sarkis Amirzyan — Anastas Mikoyan Sergey Klanovsky — Mikhail Suslov Dmitry Yachevsky — Adolf Hitler Vasily Belokopytov — NKVD agent Yuri Shlykov — Viktor Abakumov Lyubov Rumyantseva — Raisa Andreyevna Pyotr Yurchenkov Jr. — cadet of the intelligence school Alexander Luchinin — Military Edita Herbus — Anna Vogt Andrey Podubinsky — episode Film crew The author of the script: Eduard Volodarsky Directors: Vladimir Krasnopolsky, Valery Uskov Director of Photography: Timur Zelma Composer: Evgeny Shiryaev Artists: Ivan Rogoten Vladislav Travinsky Producers: Anatoly Chizhikov Sergey Danielyan Aram Movsesian Ruben Dishdishyan Criticism In general, the plot of the film is completely based on the legendary and not reliably confirmed biography of Messing. Shows meetings (which most likely didn't happen in reality) with Einstein, Freud, Hanussen, |
NFL Honors was an awards presentation by the National Football League that honored its players from the 2021 NFL season. It was held on February 10, 2022, at YouTube Theater in SoFi Entertainment District in Los | Theater in SoFi Entertainment District in Los Angeles. Keegan-Michael Key hosted the NFL honors for his second time. This is the first presentation where it was held on a Thursday instead of a Saturday and was aired on ESPN and ABC, as that year's Super Bowl broadcaster, NBC, plans to carry the |
Juniors Championships, organised by the International Judo Federation. It was held in Ljubljana, Slovenia from 24–27 October 2013. Medal summary Medal table Men's events Women's events Source Results References External | the International Judo Federation. It was held in Ljubljana, Slovenia from 24–27 October 2013. Medal summary Medal table Men's events Women's events Source Results |
minister of Kerala - Oommen Chandy Events March 6 - Jose Chacko Periappuram at Lisie Hospital, Kochi became the first cardiac surgeon in India to conduct a successful heart re-transplant in the country. The replanting was done when a patient who had already received a transplant Heart transplantation developed a heart valve infection. April 21 - Sabarinath, the main accused in the multi-crore Total 4 U scam, who went absconding on bail surrendered before Judicial Magistrate Court, Thiruvananthapuram. May 5 - APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University established through | on bail surrendered before Judicial Magistrate Court, Thiruvananthapuram. May 5 - APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University established through an ordinance. May 27 - Professional football club, Kerala Blasters FC established. June 13 - Kerala Home and Education ministries jointly launched 'Clean Campus Safe Campus Project' to spread awareness to wean school students from usage of narcotics and drugs. August 22 - Government of Kerala imposes ban on Bars, restricts sale of liquor |
it has a 100% "fresh" rating and is considered "the definitive Phil Lynott documentary." The Irish Times gave Songs For While I’m Away 3 out of 5 stars, criticising the lack of mention of Lynott's heroin addiction and there being no analysis of "the dynamics of the music." The Guardian also gave Songs For While I’m Away | Rotten Tomatoes, it has a 100% "fresh" rating and is considered "the definitive Phil Lynott documentary." The Irish Times gave Songs For While I’m Away 3 out of 5 stars, criticising the lack of mention of Lynott's heroin addiction and there being no analysis of "the dynamics of the music." The Guardian also gave Songs For While I’m Away 3 out of 5 |
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