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signed for Leixões in the Portuguese top flight, where he made over 22 league appearances and scored 0 goals and suffered relegation to the Portuguese second tier. In 2011, Seabra returned to Portuguese third tier club Padroense, where he suffered relegation to the Portuguese fourth tier. References External links Pedro Seabra at | signed for Leixões in the Portuguese top flight, where he made over 22 league appearances and scored 0 goals and suffered relegation to the Portuguese second tier. In 2011, Seabra returned to Portuguese |
graduated in medicine and specialised in pathology at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, and then got a doctorate in immunology from the Instituto Politécnico Nacional in Mexico City. He was the founder and director of the pathology unit at the General Hospital of Mexico, and the director of the Department of Pathology at the National Institute of Nutrition for ten years. He was professor in his alma mater for 58 years, and was visiting professor in a large number of prestigious universities all over the world, including Harvard University, Yale University, and Johns Hopkins University. He was the author of over 150 scientific articles and over 60 books, and had an important role in popularizing | Department of Pathology at the National Institute of Nutrition for ten years. He was professor in his alma mater for 58 years, and was visiting professor in a large number of prestigious universities all over the world, including Harvard University, Yale University, and Johns Hopkins University. He was the author of over 150 scientific articles and over 60 books, and had an important role in popularizing science to the Mexican general public. During his life Pérez Tamayo was the recipient of several awards and accolades, including the National Prize for Arts and Sciences, the Juchimán de Plata Award and the Menéndez Pelayo |
for the Los Angeles Rams, New England Patriots, San Diego Chargers and Cleveland Browns. References 1931 births New England Patriots | Angeles Rams, New England Patriots, San Diego Chargers and Cleveland Browns. References 1931 births New England Patriots coaches Cleveland Browns coaches San |
persisted, Nkojo resigned and returned to the World Bank, in Washington, DC. Nkojo is credited with the "restructuring of the Central Bank from the economic crisis that hit Uganda during Idi Amin's.." reign. He persuaded the international community to work with the new administration in Kampala, to rehabilitate the country after Amin was deposed. Gideon Nkojo has been described in Ugandan media, as "one of the most incorruptible Ugandan technocrats". Other considerations From 2003 until 2009, Nkojo was the Patron of Tooro Youth Platform for Action (Engabu Za Tooro), a community self-help development platform. See also Bank of Uganda Governor of the Bank of Uganda References External links Website of Bank of Uganda 1936 births 2020 deaths Toro people | May 1979 until his resignation in September 1980. Background and education Nkojo was born on 23 May 1936. He was the son of the late Hosea (Yosiya) Nkojo, who at one time was the Prime Minister Tooro Kingdom. Career Nkojo's career at the World Bank stretches over many decades, before and after his tenure as Governor of Bank of Uganda. Among his many assignments, he worked as the World Bank representative to various counties, including Kenya, Zambia and Zimbabwe. In May 1979, president Yusuf Lule appointed him as Governor of Uganda's Central Bank. He continued to serve in that role, when Godfrey Binaisa replaced Yusuf Lule as president. One of the ministers in Binaisa's cabinet approached Nkojo and asked |
and One Dalmatians). February 22: Kenneth Williams, British comedian and actor (the narrator and other voices in Willo the Wisp), (d. 1988) from an overdose of barbiturates. March March 16: Jerry Lewis, American comedian and actor (voice of Professor Frink's father in The Simpsons episode Treehouse of Horror XIV), (d. 2017). April April 1: Jack Grimes, American voice actor (voice of Jimmy Olsen in The New Adventures of Superman, Sparky and Chim-Chim in Speed Racer), (d. 2009). April 8: David Detiege, American film director (The Man from Button Willow, Shinbone Alley), animation writer (Warner Bros. Cartoons), animator, animation producer and TV director, (d. 1984). April 9: Hugh Hefner, American magazine editor (voiced himself in The Simpsons episode Krusty Gets Kancelled and the Family Guy episode Airport '07), (d. 2017). April 22: Charlotte Rae, American actress, comedienne and singer (voice of Aunt Pristine Figg in Tom and Jerry: The Movie, Adrienne Van Leydon in Itsy Bitsy Spider, Nanny in 101 Dalmatians: The Series), (d. 2018). April 30: Cloris Leachman, American actress and comedian (voice of Mrs. Glick in The Simpsons, old female airplane passenger in Beavis and Butt-Head Do America, Mrs. Tensedge in The Iron Giant, Gran in The Croods, and dub voice of Dola in Castle in the Sky), (d. 2021). May May 8: Don Rickles, American comedian and actor (voice of Mr. Potato Head in Toy Story), (d. 2017). May 13: Norman Maurer, American comics artist, animator, screenwriter, film producer and animated film producer (Hanna-Barbera), (d. 1986) from cancer. May 15: Regis Cordic, American actor (voice of Diablo in Fantastic Four, Apache Chief and Black Manta in The All-New Super Friends Hour, The Clock in The Mouse and His Child, Quintessons and Menasor in The Transformers), (d. 1999). May 28: Bob Ogle, American voice actor (voice of Kwicky Koala in The Kwicky Koala Show Digger the Mole in Shirt Tales), animator and writer (Hanna-Barbera), (d. 1984). June June 13: Paul Lynde, American comedian and voice actor (voice of Templeton the gluttonous rat in Charlotte's Web, Mildew Wolf from It's the Wolf (a segment of Cattanooga Cats), neighbor Claude Pertwee in Where's Huddles? and Sylvester Sneekly/The Hooded Claw in The Perils of Penelope Pitstop), (d. 1982). June 16: Jack Curtis, American voice actor (voice of Pops Racer in Speed Racer), (d. 1970). Roberto Gavioli, Italian animator (Once Upon a Time, The Night the Animals Talked), (d. 2007). June 28: Mel Brooks, American actor and comedian (voice of the title character in The 2000 Year Old Man, himself in The Simpsons, episode "Homer vs. Patty and Selma", Santa Claus in The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius, Wiley the Sheep in Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks, President Skroob and Yogurt in Spaceballs: The Animated Series, Mad Hatter in Dora the Explorer, Bigweld in Robots, Albert Einstein in Mr. Peabody and Sherman, Vlad in Hotel Transylvania 2, and 3, Melephant Brooks in Toy Story 4). July July 14: Harry Dean Stanton, American actor, musician and singer (voice of Balthazar in Rango), (d. 2017). August August 7: Stan Freberg, American comedian, actor and voice actor (voice of the beaver in Lady and the Tramp, Junior Bear and Pete Puma in Looney Tunes), (d. 2015). August 14: René Goscinny, French comics writer, artist, magazine publisher and animation director (Asterix and Cleopatra, Daisy Town, The 12 Tasks of Asterix, La Ballade des Dalton), (d. 1977). September September 16: Tommy Bond, American actor (voice of Beans in Looney Tunes, speaking voice of Owl Jolson in I Love to Singa), (d. 2005). September 17: Don Messick, American voice actor (voice of Boo-Boo Bear and Ranger Smith in Yogi Bear, Bamm-Bamm Rubble in The Flintstones, Astro in The Jetsons, Muttley in Wacky Races, Scooby-Doo in the Scooby-Doo franchise) (d. 1997). September 28: Larry Roberts, American actor (voice of the Tramp in Lady and the Tramp), (d. 1992) from AIDS. September 29: Russ Heath, American comic book artist and animator (G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero), (d. 2018) from cancer. October October 11: Earle Hyman, American voice actor (voice of Panthro in ThunderCats), (d. 2017). October 18: Yoram Gross, Polish-born Australian producer (Dot and the Kangaroo | the Cat Misses the Cue (United States) 2 May - Felix the Cat Braves the Briny (United States) 16 May - A Tale of Two Kitties (United States) 30 May - Felix the Cat Scoots Through Scotland (United States) 13 June - Felix the Cat Rings the Ringer (United States) 27 June - School Daze (United States) 4 July - Jungle Sports (United States) 11 July - Felix the Cat Seeks Solitude (United States) 25 July - Felix the Cat Misses His Swiss view recolor (United States) 8 August - Gym Gems (United States) 22 August - Two-Lip Time view (United States) 5 September - Scrambled Yeggs (United States) 6 September - Alice Charms the Fish (United States) 15 September - Dog Gone (United States) 17 September - A Knight Out (United States) Why Argue (United States) 19 September - Felix the Cat Shatters the Sheik (United States) 20 September - Alice's Monkey Business (United States) 3 October - Felix the Cat Hunts the Hunter (United States) 4 October - Alice in the Wooly West (United States) 17 October - Land O' Fancy (United States) 18 October - Alice the Fire Fighter (United States) 26 October - Buck Fever (United States) Through Thick and Thin (United States) 31 October - Felix the Cat Bursts a Bubble (United States) 1 November - Alice Cuts the Ice (United States) 14 November - Reverse English (United States) 15 November - Alice Helps the Romance (United States) 28 November - Felix the Cat Trumps the Ace (United States) 29 November - Alice's Spanish Guitar (United States) 12 December - Felix the Cat Collars the Button (United States) 13 December - Alice's Brown Derby (United States) 27 December - Alice the Lumberjack (United States) 28 December - Zoo Logic (United States) 31 December - Where Friendship Ceases (United States) Births February February 6: Walker Edmiston, American actor (voice of Ernie the Keebler Elf in commercials for The Keebler Company), (d. 2007). February 14: Al Brodax, American animated film and TV producer (Paramount, King Features, The Beatles, Yellow Submarine), (d. 2016). February 16: David Frankham, British actor (voice of Sergeant Tibbs in One Hundred and One Dalmatians). February 22: Kenneth Williams, British comedian and actor (the narrator and other voices in Willo the Wisp), (d. 1988) from an overdose of barbiturates. March March 16: Jerry Lewis, American comedian and actor (voice of Professor Frink's father in The Simpsons episode Treehouse of Horror XIV), (d. 2017). April April 1: Jack Grimes, American voice actor (voice of Jimmy Olsen in The New Adventures of Superman, Sparky and Chim-Chim in Speed Racer), (d. 2009). April 8: David Detiege, American film director (The Man from Button Willow, Shinbone Alley), animation writer (Warner Bros. Cartoons), animator, animation producer and TV director, (d. 1984). April 9: Hugh Hefner, American magazine editor (voiced himself in The Simpsons episode Krusty Gets Kancelled and the Family Guy episode Airport '07), (d. 2017). April 22: Charlotte Rae, American actress, comedienne and singer (voice of Aunt Pristine Figg in Tom and Jerry: The Movie, Adrienne Van Leydon in Itsy Bitsy Spider, Nanny in 101 Dalmatians: The Series), (d. 2018). April 30: Cloris Leachman, American actress and comedian (voice of Mrs. Glick in The |
W. Bush Deportation of the Iranian students at US airports Correspondence between Barack Obama and Ali Khamenei Negotiations leading to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action United States withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action References External links U.S. Foreign Policy and Persia, 1856-1921 Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United | Judson, president of the University of Chicago, to fund the organization and support those who worked for it. According to a report, amount of $2,271,570, as well as some grain for planting and trucks to transport food from India to Iran, has been donated by the Persian Relief Committee. It is said that during World War I, the United States Department of State also forced the International Committee of the Red Cross to provide significant assistance to Iran. See also Mary Wade Griscom Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's letter to George W. Bush Deportation of the Iranian students at US airports Correspondence between Barack Obama and Ali Khamenei Negotiations leading to |
the final, 6–4, 4–6, 6–2. Seeds Draw Finals Top half Bottom half References Main Draw Georgia's Rome Tennis Open - Singles | the first round to Christina McHale. Tatjana Maria won the title, defeating Alycia Parks in the final, 6–4, 4–6, 6–2. Seeds |
by Sophie Chang and Angela Kulikov in the final, 6–3, 6–7(2–7), [10–7]. Seeds | and Angela Kulikov in the final, 6–3, 6–7(2–7), [10–7]. Seeds Draw Draw References Main |
the qualifying draw: Alicia Barnett Kamilla Bartone Alex Eala Anna Gabric Ekaterina Makarova Chloé Noël Evita Ramirez Margaux Rouvroy Champions Singles Katie Boulter def. Anna Blinkova, 7–6(7–2), 6–7(6–8), 6–2 Doubles Yuriko Miyazaki / Prarthana Thombare def. Alicia Barnett / Olivia Nicholls, 6–3, 6–3 References External links 2022 | the tournament which was part of the 2022 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour. It took place in Grenoble, France between 7 and 13 February 2022. Singles main draw entrants Seeds 1 Rankings are as of 31 January 2022. Other entrants The following players received wildcards into the singles main |
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Parasole. References 16th-century Italian artists 16th-century Italian painters 17th-century Italian painters 16th-century women artists 17th-century | was the sister of Isabella Parasole. References 16th-century Italian artists 16th-century Italian painters 17th-century Italian painters 16th-century |
or Tết. Reunion dinner may also refer to: Film and television Reunion Dinner (film) - 2022 film Reunion Dinner (TV series) | Chinese New Year or Tết. Reunion dinner may also refer to: Film and television Reunion Dinner (film) - 2022 film Reunion Dinner (TV |
|align=left|Communist Party | |47.83% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Khabulda Shushubayev |align=left|Independent | |20.63% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladimir Bolshakov |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |6.94% |- |style="background:#1042A5"| |align=left|Dmitry Sheyko |align=left|Union of Right Forces | |4.34% |- |style="background-color:#164C8C"| |align=left|Nikolay Salokhin |align=left|United Russian Party Rus' | |3.13% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Tolmachev |align=left|Agrarian Party | |3.01% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |12.67% |- | 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 Shreyder |align=left|United Russia | |31.00% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Andrey Alyokhin |align=left|Communist Party | |30.17% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksey Klepikov |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |12.03% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Dmitry Gorovtsov |align=left|A Just Russia | |8.36% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Tatyana Yeremenko |align=left|Party of Growth | |3.61% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Barkov |align=left|Communists of Russia | |3.46% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Sergey Kostarev |align=left|Yabloko | |3.08% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Igor Basov |align=left|People's Freedom Party | |1.80% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Nikolay Artemyev |align=left|Civic Platform | |1.64% |- | 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: | |} 2021 |- ! 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|Andrey Alyokhin |align=left|Communist Party | | |4.94% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Valentina Sokolova |align=left|Our Home – Russia | |2.49% |- |style="background-color:#C28314"| |align=left|Vladimir Vshivtsev |align=left|For the Motherland! | |1.63% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Larisa Savelyeva |align=left|Independent | |1.57% |- |style="background-color:#016436"| |align=left|Rafael Sharafutdinov |align=left|Nur | |0.99% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Nikolay Afanasyev |align=left|Independent | |0.76% |- |style="background-color:#2998D5"| |align=left|Konstantin Kharlamov |align=left|Russian All-People's Movement | |0.37% |- |style="background-color:#00A200"| |align=left|Aleksandr Tsalko |align=left|Transformation of the Fatherland | |0.26% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |7.01% |- | 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|Oleg Smolin (incumbent) |align=left|Communist Party | |41.82% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladimir Lapin |align=left|Independent | |20.64% |- |style="background-color:#C21022"| |align=left|Vladimir Sedelnikov |align=left|Party of Pensioners | |8.56% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladimir Dobrovolsky |align=left|Independent | |7.26% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Andrey Avdeychikov |align=left|Independent | |1.85% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vyacheslav Rosinsky |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |1.73% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Lyubov Neklyudova |align=left|Independent | |1.67% |- |style="background-color:#084284"| |align=left|Eduard Smolyagin |align=left|Spiritual Heritage | |1.58% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Mizya |align=left|Russian All-People's Union | |1.34% |- |style="background-color:#FF4400"| |align=left|German Kozlovsky |align=left|Andrey Nikolayev and Svyatoslav Fyodorov Bloc | |0.96% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Olga Maksakova |align=left|Independent | |0.69% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |10.06% |- | 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|Oleg Smolin (incumbent) |align=left|Communist Party | |47.83% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Khabulda Shushubayev |align=left|Independent | |20.63% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladimir Bolshakov |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |6.94% |- |style="background:#1042A5"| |align=left|Dmitry Sheyko |align=left|Union of Right Forces | |4.34% |- |style="background-color:#164C8C"| |align=left|Nikolay Salokhin |align=left|United Russian Party Rus' | |3.13% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey |
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specialised mobile phone tracking device and software. At the time of his death Kinnear was investigating a gun racketeering case involving the alleged organised crime boss Nafiz Modack and 8 high-ranking police officers. The Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) reported that Kinnear's death could result in the collapse of a number of high-profile organised crime cases that he was investigating. The same report stated that there was a “rogue unit” in the Western Cape Crime Intelligence Division of SAPS and commended Kinnear's investigation of corruption with the organisation. Modack and two additional suspects (Amall Jantjies and Janick Adonis) were arrested and charged for Kinnear's murder in 2021. Recordings made by Jantijies indicated | of his death Kinnear was investigating a gun racketeering case involving the alleged organised crime boss Nafiz Modack and 8 high-ranking police officers. The Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) reported that Kinnear's death could result in the collapse of a number of high-profile organised crime cases that he was investigating. The same report stated that there was a “rogue unit” in the Western Cape Crime Intelligence Division of SAPS and commended Kinnear's investigation of corruption with the organisation. Modack and two additional suspects (Amall Jantjies and Janick Adonis) were arrested and charged for Kinnear's murder in 2021. Recordings made by Jantijies indicated that a prior unsuccessful attempt on Kinnear's life had been made when a hand grenade failed to detonate in front of Kinnear's home on 23 November 2019. Following the first |
2020, she starred in the short film Aire de lluvia and in the same year, she played as Eva in Mi novia es la revolución. In 2021, she played the lead role Gina in Los Dias Que No Estuve. Filmography Awards References External links Living people 1997 births | Ana Valeria Becerril was born on 4 January 1997 in Mexico City, Mexico. She started her career in 2016 with the short film Magnífico and in the same year, she played as Camila in Camila. In 2017, she starred in April's Daughter. She received several acting awards for this film. |
organizing committee for later offerings of the festival. She also served as President of the Tourism Committee. Over the course of her career, Holman won 27 professional awards. She also received the "Golden Palm" Award, the highest award from the Chamber of Commerce, in 1997. She remained a member of the Advisory Committee for the Chamber in later years, and advised the Ministry of Tourism as late as March 2021. Personal life Holman had eight children, twenty-one grandchildren, and twenty-eight great-grandchildren. She died on 19 March 2021 at the age of 90. References | International Gastronomic Festival of El Salvador in that year. This festival became an annual event, and helped grow domestic restaurant offerings. Holman continued as a member of the organizing committee for later offerings of the festival. She also served as President of the Tourism Committee. Over the course of her career, Holman won 27 professional awards. She also received the "Golden Palm" Award, the highest award from the Chamber of Commerce, in 1997. She remained a member of the Advisory Committee for the Chamber in later years, and advised the Ministry of Tourism as late as March 2021. Personal life Holman had eight children, twenty-one grandchildren, and twenty-eight great-grandchildren. She died on 19 March 2021 at the age of 90. |
by Vignesh Selvaraj himself and editing done by duo- Ram and Sathiesh. The film was titled from a phrase of a Tamil riddle and it became popular after actor Vadivelu used in his dialogue in Imsai Arasan 23rd Pulikecei. The film was released via OTT platform Sony LIV on 4 February 2022. | The film stars Joe Malloori and newcomers Nishanth and Vijay Sathya in the lead roles. The film's music is composed by Suren Vikhash, with cinematography handled by Vignesh Selvaraj himself and editing done by duo- Ram and Sathiesh. The film was titled from a phrase of a Tamil riddle and it became popular after actor Vadivelu used in his |
the first Suhandinata Cup for Indonesia in 2019 BWF World Junior Championships. Achievements BWF International Challenge/Series (1 title) Men's singles BWF International Challenge tournament BWF International Series | BWF International Challenge/Series (1 title) Men's singles BWF International Challenge tournament BWF International Series tournament BWF Future Series tournament BWF Junior International (1 title, 3 runners-up) Boys' singles BWF Junior International Grand Prix tournament BWF Junior International Challenge tournament BWF Junior International Series tournament BWF Junior Future Series tournament References |
– 21 July 2010) was a German professional footballer who played as a forward for FC St. Pauli. Career Haecks was forced to retire from professional playing at the age of 30 after persistent knee problems during the 1966–67 season. He | August 1936 – 21 July 2010) was a German professional footballer who played as a forward for FC St. Pauli. Career Haecks was forced to retire from professional playing at the age of 30 after persistent knee problems during the 1966–67 season. He scored 161 goals in 265 official matches for FC St. Pauli. In July |
|14.13% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Vladimir Zhukov |align=left|Communists of Russia | |10.43% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Tatyana Ogarkova |align=left|Party of Growth | |4.60% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Sergey Astashenko |align=left|People's Freedom Party | |2.37% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Oleg Kurnyavko |align=left|Civic Platform | |2.35% |- | 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: | |} 2021 |- ! 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|Oleg Smolin (incumbent) |align=left|Communist Party | |42.94% |- |style="background-color: " | |align=left|Kirill Mandrygin |align=left|United Russia | |19.34% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Svetlana Andrushko |align=left|Communists of Russia | |10.30% |- |style="background-color: " | |align=left|Nikolay Biryukov |align=left|New People | |9.22% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Kirill Atamanichenko |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |5.71% |- |style="background-color: "| | Platform | |2.35% |- | 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: | |} 2021 |- ! 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|Oleg Smolin (incumbent) |align=left|Communist Party | |42.94% |- |style="background-color: " | |align=left|Kirill Mandrygin |align=left|United Russia | |19.34% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Svetlana Andrushko |align=left|Communists of Russia | |10.30% |- |style="background-color: " | |align=left|Nikolay Biryukov |align=left|New People | |9.22% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Kirill Atamanichenko |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |5.71% |- |style="background-color: "| |align=left|Iosif Drobotenko |align=left|Party of Pensioners | |5.18% |- |
performing mainly coloratura soprano roles. There she created several roles, including Princess Elsbeth in Offenbach's Fantasio, Maritana in Massenet's Don César de Bazan, and Javotte in Le Roi l'a dit by Delibes. In 1876, on joining the Opéra de Marseille, she appeared as Philine in Mignon by Ambroise Thomas although she was ill. She was booed throughout the performance, and died three weeks later. Biography Born in Paris on 2 October 1849, Marguerite-Marie-Sophie Poliart was the daughter of Jules-César Poliart, director of the Théâtre des Folies-Dramatiques. She attended the Conservatoire de Paris, studying music under de Courcelles, voice under Barthe-Banderali and drama under Nathan. While still at the Conservatoire, she made her début at the Théâtre Lyrique on 6 April 1869 as the Messenger of Peace in the first French production of Wagner's Rienzi, enjoying considerable success. This was followed on 10 May by her creating the role of La Duchesse at the première of Ernest Boulanger's Don Quichotte. Her voice and charm were so impressive that Adolphe de Leuven immediately engaged her to perform at the Opéra Comique. Once there, she created the role of Henriette in Daniel Auber's Rêve d'amour on 20 December 1869. She remained at the Opéra Comique until 1874, appearing in Friedrich von Flotow's l'Ombre on 7 July 1970. In the early 1870s, she appeared as Marie in the 500th performance of Donizetti's La Fille du régiment. | Priola, (1849–1876) was a French operatic soprano. She made her début on 6 April 1869 in Paris as The Messenger of Peace in the first French production of Wagner's Rienzi at the Théâtre Lyrique. She enjoyed a successful career at the Opéra-Comique until 1874, performing mainly coloratura soprano roles. There she created several roles, including Princess Elsbeth in Offenbach's Fantasio, Maritana in Massenet's Don César de Bazan, and Javotte in Le Roi l'a dit by Delibes. In 1876, on joining the Opéra de Marseille, she appeared as Philine in Mignon by Ambroise Thomas although she was ill. She was booed throughout the performance, and died three weeks later. Biography Born in Paris on 2 October 1849, Marguerite-Marie-Sophie Poliart was the daughter of Jules-César Poliart, director of the Théâtre des Folies-Dramatiques. She attended the Conservatoire de Paris, studying music under de Courcelles, voice under Barthe-Banderali and drama under Nathan. While still at the Conservatoire, she made her début at the Théâtre Lyrique on 6 April 1869 as the Messenger of Peace in the first French production of Wagner's Rienzi, enjoying considerable success. This was followed on 10 May by her creating the role of La Duchesse at the première of Ernest Boulanger's Don |
August 1937) is a German former professional footballer who played as a forward for FC St. Pauli. He is the club's most successful goal scorer and was | footballer who played as a forward for FC St. Pauli. He is the club's most successful goal scorer and was voted part of the club's team of the century by |
Gravatt, and undertook various other duties until his resignation from the Methodist ministry in early 1970. After a stint with another pastor, Trevor Chandler (who had assisted Frank Houston in New Zealand and moved to Brisbane in 1972), at the Windsor Full Gospel Church, both pastors left to start Christian Life Centre Brisbane 1972. At the end of 1972, Taylor resigned from CLC (which later grew into a megachurch) and spent 18 months in travelling ministry. History The Christian Outreach Centre was founded in 1974 in Brisbane by Pastor Clark Taylor. After 26 people had met in the Taylors’ home on 16 June, the following Sunday, 126 people took holy communion in a rented building, and in October that year the group bought a Salvation Army property in the southern Brisbane suburb of Woolloongabba. Three years later, COC had around 1,000 members and further churches were established across Queensland. In 1978, the organisation became involved in education, and established three schools, in Brisbane (now Citipointe Christian College), Toowoomba (now Highlands Christian College), and Nambour (Christian Outreach College (Sunshine Coast), later Suncoast Christian College, situated at the nearby town of Woombye). The Christian Heritage College, a tertiary college, was created as a | grew into a megachurch) and spent 18 months in travelling ministry. History The Christian Outreach Centre was founded in 1974 in Brisbane by Pastor Clark Taylor. After 26 people had met in the Taylors’ home on 16 June, the following Sunday, 126 people took holy communion in a rented building, and in October that year the group bought a Salvation Army property in the southern Brisbane suburb of Woolloongabba. Three years later, COC had around 1,000 members and further churches were established across Queensland. In 1978, the organisation became involved in education, and established three schools, in Brisbane (now Citipointe Christian College), Toowoomba (now Highlands Christian College), and Nambour (Christian Outreach College (Sunshine Coast), later Suncoast Christian College, situated at the nearby town of Woombye). The Christian Heritage College, a tertiary college, was created as a teachers' college in Brisbane in 1986. By 1988 the movement had grown within Australia and spread to New Zealand and Solomon Islands. In 2009, Pastor Ashley Schmierer, based in Brighton, England, was elected as International President. Business names and status Its registration as an incorporated charitable institution starts in 2000 as Christian Outreach Centre Mansfield and goes through a number of changes of name, with its business name registered as Christian Outreach Centre . Its status as a charitable institution, since December 2012, is based on two purposes: "Advancing religion", and "Purposes beneficial to the general public that may reasonably be regarded as analogous to, or within the spirit of, any of the other charitable purposes". In the financial year ending June 2021, it obtained around half of its total gross income (nearly ) from |
Board Member Roberto Andres "Randy" Puno Jr. will run for second term unopposed. Incumbent First District Representative Roberto "Robbie" Puno will run for second term. He will be challenged by Salvador "Raldy" Abaño and Javez "Jebs" Tibio, both running independently. Incumbent Second District Representative Resurreccion Acop died in 2021 due to COVID-19, making her place vacant. Her husband, former Representative Romeo Acop will run for her instead, unopposed. Candidates For Mayor Incumbent Mayor Andrea "Andeng" Bautista-Ynares initially declared her intention to run for a second term. Later, she dropped her re-election bid, and she was replaced by her husband, former Rizal Governor and former Mayor Casimiro "Jun" Ynares III. He will be challenged by Wilfredo "Willie" Gelacio Sr., Pedro Leyble, Teddy Leyble, and Herminio Sanchez. For Vice Mayor Incumbent Vice Mayor Josefina "Pining" Gatlabayan will run for her third and final term. She will face new candidates, including Atty. Manuel Relorcasa, Edwin Reyes, and Joel Ronquillo. For Board Members First District Incumbent First District Board Member Alexander "Bobot" Marquez will seek a comeback in the city council. Running in his place is former Mayor Danilo "Nilo" Leyble, who previously ran during 2016 as Vice Mayor. Leyble will run unopposed. Second District Incumbent Second District Board Member Roberto Andres "Randy" Puno Jr. will run for second term unopposed. For Representative First District Incumbent First District Representative Roberto "Robbie" Puno will run for second term. He will be challenged by Salvador | Later, she dropped her re-election bid, and she was replaced by her husband, former Rizal Governor and former Mayor Casimiro "Jun" Ynares III. He will be challenged by Wilfredo "Willie" Gelacio Sr., Pedro Leyble, Teddy Leyble, and Herminio Sanchez. For Vice Mayor Incumbent Vice Mayor Josefina "Pining" Gatlabayan will run for her third and final term. She will face new candidates, including Atty. Manuel Relorcasa, Edwin Reyes, and Joel Ronquillo. For Board Members First District Incumbent First District Board Member Alexander "Bobot" Marquez will seek a comeback in the city council. Running in his place is former Mayor Danilo "Nilo" Leyble, who previously ran during 2016 as Vice Mayor. Leyble will run unopposed. Second District Incumbent Second District Board Member Roberto Andres "Randy" Puno Jr. will run for second term unopposed. For Representative First |
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biographic documentary, Russian Lawrence of Arabia: Life and death of Karim Khakimov 1892-1938 made by Radik Kudoyarov in 2010. References Tatar revolutionaries Tatar people executed by the Soviet Union Great Purge victims Soviet diplomats Soviet | Samara. He was the subject of a biographic documentary, Russian Lawrence of Arabia: Life and death of Karim Khakimov 1892-1938 made by Radik Kudoyarov |
is classified as a $60,000 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour tournament and has been held in Altenkirchen, Germany, since 2014. Past finals Singles Doubles External links ITF search Official website ITF Women's | AK Ladies Open is a tournament for professional female tennis players played on indoor carpet courts. The |
the Menai Suspension Bridge. Only the rocky tip of the island is visible at high spring tide but at low tide area of rock, sand and some seaweed are exposed which provides feeing | visible at high spring tide but at low tide area of rock, sand and some seaweed are exposed which provides feeing ground for a variety of wading birds including Oystercatcher, Redshank, and Curlew. References Islands of |
television sets in Spain. 10 January - Debut of live-show Teatro Apolo, directed by Fernando García de la Vega. 13 March - Matías Prats Cañete first appears on TV broadcasting broadcasting football match between Spain y France national teams. 27 April - Debut of Adventures series Diego Valor, starred by Fernando Delgado. May - Concha Velasco first appears on TV, being cast in the life-play The Petrified Forest. 12 October - Television first broadcasts in the city of Zaragoza. Debuts {{Columns-list|colwidth=36em| Bromas Diego Valor. Érase una vez Escenas de la vida vulgar Familias de extraños Fila cero. Oliverio Twist, with María Fernanda D'Ocón. Tu vida pudo | (1957- ) Ending this year Cita con la música (1957-1958) Cocina (1957-1958) Cotilleo al aire libre (1957-1958) Entre nosotras (1957-1958) Festival Marconi (1957-1958) Teatro de la TVE (1957-1958) Teatro de la TVE (1957-1958) El Tranvía del humor (1957-1958) Foreign series debuts in Spain Investigador Submarino (Sea Hunt) Rin Tin Tin (The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin)Te quiero Lucy (I Love Lucy'') Births 3 January - Carles Francino, journalist. 22 January - Jesús Álvarez, sport journalist. 12 February - Javier Gurruchaga, showman. 17 February - Josep Puigbó, journalist. 26 February - María Casal, actress. 16 April - Javier Sardà, host. 6 May - Lolita Flores, actress and hostess. 16 June - Jordi Hurtado, host. 12 July - Michael Robinson, host. 21 July - Máximo Pradera, host. 18 August - Olga Viza, hostess. 24 September - Elena Ochoa Foster, hostess. 28 September - Inés Ballester, hostess. 31 August - Ramón Ibarra, actor. 17 October - Melchor Miralles, journalist. 28 October - Concha García Campoy, journalist. 2 November - |
September - Laura Valenzuela, Federico Gallo and Alberto Closas host, from Barcelona, the Mediterranean Song Contest. 29 November - Artist Lola Flores sings and dances as guess in the Variety Show Gran Parada. 21 December - TVE broadacasts through the European Broadcasting Union Dwight D. Eisenhower visit to Madrid. Debuts {{Columns-list|colwidth=24em| Álbum de familia Cuentos para mayores Galería de esposas. Galería de maridos Matrimonios Palma y Don Jaime El secreto del éxito Teatro de familia Acierte el error A la rueda rueda Álbum musical Alta fidelidad Así es el mundo Así va la liga Balcón al mediterráneo Club Miramar] Crucero 59 Campos y pisajes Cuestiones teológicas Dos en uno Electrónica El secreto del éxito Entre listos anda el juego Érase una vez... Estrellas del teatro Etapas de la vida española Fiesta brava Fila cero Gente menuda Gran parada Hablemos de... Hogar, dulce hogar Hoy es fiesta Luna de verano Música del Domingo Música en su pantalla Noticiario de ayer Noticiario femenino La novela española Pantalla deportiva Pantalla mágica Primer aplauso La quiniela Teatro en miniatura Telecrónica Telenoticia Tengo un libro en las manos X-O da dinero Parque infantil Ustedes y nosotros Versos a medianoche Vida católica}} Television showsTelediario (1957- ) Teatro Apolo (1958-1960) Fila cero (1958-1962) Ending this year Aeropuerto Telefunken (1958-1959) Club del sábado (1958-1959) Hacia la | TVE broadacasts through the European Broadcasting Union Dwight D. Eisenhower visit to Madrid. Debuts {{Columns-list|colwidth=24em| Álbum de familia Cuentos para mayores Galería de esposas. Galería de maridos Matrimonios Palma y Don Jaime El secreto del éxito Teatro de familia Acierte el error A la rueda rueda Álbum musical Alta fidelidad Así es el mundo Así va la liga Balcón al mediterráneo Club Miramar] Crucero 59 Campos y pisajes Cuestiones teológicas Dos en uno Electrónica El secreto del éxito Entre listos anda el juego Érase una vez... Estrellas del teatro Etapas de la vida española Fiesta brava Fila cero Gente menuda Gran parada Hablemos de... Hogar, dulce hogar Hoy es fiesta Luna de verano Música |
Theatre show Gran Teatro debuts with the play, En Flandes se ha puesto el sol by Eduardo Marquina. 18 May - TVE broadcasts the final of the 1959–60 European Cup between Real Madrid and Eintracht Frankfurt. 15 December: Life broadcsating by TVE of Baudouin of Belgium y the spaniard Fabiola de Mora y Aragón wedding, commented by Eduardo Sancho and Federico Gallo, becomes quite an event in the country. Debuts Television shows Telediario (1957- ) Fila cero (1958-1962) Pantalla deportiva (1959-1963) Fiesta brava (1959-1964) Gran parada (1959-1964) Teatro de familia (1959-1965) Primer aplauso (1959-1966) Tengo un libro en las manos (1959-1966) Ending this year Teatro Apolo (158-1960) Club Miramar (1959-1960) Galería de esposas (1959-1960) Galería de maridos | play, En Flandes se ha puesto el sol by Eduardo Marquina. 18 May - TVE broadcasts the final of the 1959–60 European Cup between Real Madrid and Eintracht Frankfurt. 15 December: Life broadcsating by TVE of Baudouin of Belgium y the spaniard Fabiola de Mora y Aragón wedding, commented by Eduardo Sancho and Federico Gallo, becomes quite an event in the country. Debuts Television shows Telediario (1957- ) Fila cero (1958-1962) Pantalla deportiva (1959-1963) Fiesta brava (1959-1964) Gran parada (1959-1964) Teatro |
deportiva (1959-1963) Fiesta brava (1959-1964) Gran parada (1959-1964) Teatro de familia (1959-1965) Primer aplauso (1959-1966) Tengo un libro en las manos (1959-1966) Panorama (1960-1963) Gran teatro (1960-1964) Sí o no (1961-1963) Amigos del martes (1961-1964) Escala en hi-fi (1961-1967) Tortuga perezosa, La (1961-1968) Ending this year Fila cero (1958-1962) Analía Gadé nos cuenta (1961-1962) Gane su viaje (1961-1962) Silencio, se rueda (1961-1962) Foreign series debuts in Spain Bonanza (USA) King of Diamonds (Rey de diamantes) (USA) The Adventures of William Tell (Guillermo Tell) (UK). The Defenders (Los Defensores) (USA) Checkmate (Ajedrez fatal) (USA) Follow the Sun (La ruta del sol) (USA) Markham (USA) Mister Ed (USA) Bachelor Father (Papá soltero) (USA) Sugarfoot (USA) The Loretta Young Show (El show de Loretta Young) (USA) Births 2 January - Carmelo Gómez, | (USA) Births 2 January - Carmelo Gómez, actor. 20 February - Hilario Pino, host. 4 March - Miriam Díaz-Aroca, actress and hostess. 17 March - Juana Cordero, actress. 24 March -María Bouzas, actress. 6 April - Alejandra Grepi, actress. 16 May - Nuria González, actress. 19 May - Frances Ondiviela, actress. 10 June - Fernando Olmeda, journalist. 16 June - Carmen Hornillos, hostess. 28 July - Pablo Carbonell, host. 2 August - Vicky Larraz, singer and hostess. 14 August - Pilar Torres, actress. 24 August - Marta Valverde, hostess and actress. 15 September - Goyo González, host. 22 October - Pocholo Martínez Bordiú, host. 27 November - Carlos Lozano, host. 11 December - Mario Picazo, meteorologist |
and Raimon win the Mediterranean Song Contest, with the catalan language song S'en va anar. Debuts {{Columns-list|colwidth=24em| Confidencias Cuarto de estar Desde mi portal Las enfermeras Enigma Escuela de maridos Estudio 3 Fernández, punto y coma Firmado Pérez Hoy llegó la primavera Platea Rosi y los demás Sospecha Tras la puerta cerrada La aventura de la música El barquito de papel Bazar Buenas tardes con música Cada semana una historia Campeones Canciones infantiles Cita con el humor Concertino La Copa De 500 a 500.000 Día a día Edición especial En antena Estrellas en 625 líneas Fin de semana Foro TV Graderío El hombre, ese desconocido No se quede sin saberlo Noticiario femenino La Nueva geografía Panorama de actualidad Punto de vista ¿Quién es quién? ¿Quién tiene la palabra? Revista para la mujer Ronda de España Salto a la fama Sonría, por favor Sólo para hombres Teledomingo Tercer grado Visado para el futuro}} Television showsTelediario (1957- ) Fiesta brava (1959-1964) Gran parada (1959-1964) Teatro de familia (1959-1965) Primer aplauso (1959-1966) Tengo un libro en las manos (1959-1966) Gran teatro (1960-1964) Amigos del martes (1961-1964) Escala en hi-fi (1961-1967) Tortuga perezosa, La (1961-1968) | Train (Caravana) (USA) Danger Man (Cita con la muerte) (UK) Surfside 6 (Rompeolas) (USA) Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse (Espejo del destino) (USA) The Lone Ranger (El llanero solitario) (USA) The Thin Man (Ella, él y Asta) (USA) My Three Sons (Mis tres hijos) (USA) Ripcord'' (USA) Births 3 January - Marta Calvó, actress. 14 January - Rosa María Molló, journalist. 22 January - Sergio Sauca, sport journalist. 2 February - Gonzalo de Castro, actor. 14 February - Elisenda Roca, hostess. 12 March - José Luis Fernández, actor. 23 March - Miguel Ortiz, actor and host. 26 March - Amparo Larrañaga, actress. 17 April - Pedro Casablanc, actor. 25 April- Mónica Ridruejo, Director General of RTVE. 26 April- María del Monte, singer and hostess. 3 May - Roberto Cairo, actor. 2 June - Pepe Viyuela, actor. 12 June - Mari Pau Domínguez, hostess. 13 June - Alaska, actress, singer and hostess. 15 June - Blanca Portillo, actress. 17 June - Daniel Écija, productor. 24 June - Antonio Montero, journalist. 30 June - Marta Robles, hostess. 9 July - Beatriz Cortázar, journalist. 10 July - Vicente Vallés, journalist. 25 July - Cristina Torres, actress. |
España (1963-1964) Foreign series debuts in Spain McHale's Navy (Barco a la vista) (USA) The Dick Powell Show (Dick Powell) (USA) The Dick Van Dyke Show (USA) Top Cat (Don Gato) (USA) Dr. Kildare (Doctor Kildare) (USA) Cheyenne (USA) Fireball XL5 (El Capitán Marte y el XL5) (UK) The Virginian (El virginiano) (USA) The Untouchables (Los intocables) (USA) The Yogi Bear Show (El oso Yogi) (USA) The Patty Duke Show (USA) The Bugs Bunny Show (USA) The DuPont Show with June Allyson (USA) Births 6 January - Inka Martí, | General of RTVE. 29 March: The show Reina por un día, debuts in TVE, becoming a real bis success that season. 18 July: Offcial Inauguration of the new headquartes of TVE, Studios in Prado del Rey, Madrid. Debuts Television shows Ending this year Fiesta brava (1959-1964) Gran parada (1959-1964) Gran teatro (1960-1964) Amigos del martes (1961-1964) Aventura de la música, La (1963-1964) Barquito de papel, El (1963-1964) Campeones (1963-1964) Concertino (1963-1964) Enigma (1963-1964) Fernández, punto y coma (1963-1964) Graderío (1963-1964) Hombre, ese desconocido, El (1963-1964) ¿Quién tiene la palabra? (1963-1964) Ronda de España (1963-1964) Foreign series debuts in Spain McHale's Navy (Barco a la vista) (USA) The Dick Powell |
solistas Gran premio Habitación 508 Historias de ayer y de hoy El hombre de mundo Hombres y tierras Hombres que dejan huella Historia de la fotografía Historias de la paz Hombres en crisis Horizontes Imagen del ayer Imágenes para saber Jardilín Juegos y juguetes Kilómetro lanzado La llamada al diálogo La pequeña comedia Lecciones de cosas Noche del sábado El que dice ser y llamarse Kilómetro lanzado El lápiz mágico Los libros Llamada al diálogo Media hora con... Meditación Misterios al descubierto Momento cultural Mundo de hoy Musical La música Noches de verano Nuestro tiempo Nueva generación Nueva geografía Los números La palabra más larga Panorama de actualidad La pesca Por los caminos de España Programa extraordinario Protagonista, el hombre Revista agraria La risa nueva Saber elegir Salta a la vista Sesenta y siete Siete preguntas al concilio Símbolos y ritos Siglo XXI | por Dieciocho El tiempo para el campo TVE es noticia Una pista en la ciudad Ventana al mundo La 2 Dichoso mundo Teatro de siempre Telecomedia de humor 1+1=3 y sobra 1 A todo gas Ateneo Autores invitados Cine-Club Enviado especial Estudio en negro Fiesta Gama Hoy es noticia El juego de la oca Luces en la noche Luz verde Mañana es sábado Mesa redonda Música en la intimidad El mundo del deporte Pantalla grande Sospecha Suplemento semanal Concurso náutico Conexión Television shows La 1 Ending this year La 1 Foreign series debuts in Spain La 1 Births 22 January – Víctor Arribas, journalist. 2 February – Emma Ozores, actress. 13 March – Marcial Álvarez, actor. 23 March – Belén Rodríguez, pundit. 1 April – Gerardo Garrido, actor. 26 May – Félix Álvarez, host. 13 June – Luis Merlo, actor. 21 June – Leticia Sabater, hostess. 5 July – Juanma Ortega, host. 31 August – Juncal Rivero, hostess. 5 September – Achero Mañas, actor. 10 September – Josep Pedrerol, host. 13 September – Francine Gálvez, hostess. 1 October – Loreto Valverde, hostess. 1 October – Nina, singer. 22 October – Fran Llorente, journalist. 30 October – Carmen Borrego, director & pundit. 17 December – Paloma Ferre, journalist. 22 December – María Pujalte, actress. 25 December – Patricia Gaztañaga, hostess. Santiago Acosta, host. See also 1966 |
21 September 2017, the Wuhan–Jiujiang passenger railway opened and faster services began calling at the station. References Railway stations in | County, Huangshi, Hubei, China. It is an intermediate stop on the Dezhou–Dajiawa railway and the Wuhan–Jiujiang passenger railway. History In 2005, the station was relocated north along the line. |
de Radio y Televisión (School of Radio and Television). Debuts Television shows La 1 Ending this year La 1 Foreign series debuts in Spain La 1 Births 16 January - Víctor Sandoval, host. 19 January - Javier Cámara, actor. 20 January - Pepón Nieto, actor. 2 February - Noemí Galera, casting director. 12 February - Ángeles Martín, actress and hostess. 22 February - | and hostess. 21 March - María Rey, hostess. 2 April - Jon Sistiaga, journalist. 22 May - Paloma Lago, hostess. 23 June - Álex Pina, producer. 14 July - Raquel Revuelta, hostess. 15 August - Minerva Piquero, hostess. 27 September - Machús Osinaga, journalist. 29 September - Miki Nadal, comedian and host. 8 October - Yvonne Reyes, hostess. 14 October - Lola Marceli, |
he wrote about the 1986 Chernobyl disaster. The drama was nominated at 1987 Laurence Olivier Awards for Best New Play. Gubarev died in Moscow on 25 January 2022, at the age of 83. References External links Vladimir Gubarev at Goodreads 1938 births 2022 deaths Soviet writers Belarusian writers Soviet journalists | articles he wrote about the 1986 Chernobyl disaster. The drama was nominated at 1987 Laurence Olivier Awards for Best New Play. Gubarev died in Moscow on 25 January 2022, at the age of 83. References External links Vladimir Gubarev at Goodreads 1938 births 2022 deaths Soviet writers Belarusian writers Soviet journalists Russian journalists Science journalists Soviet screenwriters Russian screenwriters Communist Party of |
Middle East (October 2006-August 2007). From August 2006 to 2009, he served as the General Manager for Marketing and Circulation at Nation Media Group East Africa and later on was promoted to Head the Nation Media Group operations in Uganda (August 2009-December 2011). Between March 2008 to December 2001, he worked at Smile Train Africa as a Regional Director and later on was promoted to Regional Director for Africa. Dr. Githinji currently serves as the Group Chief Executive Officer of Amref Health Africa since June 2015. He is co-chair of the UHC2030 Steering Committee. He has presented at Medical conferences both inside and outside Africa like Health Systems Global Sympousium 2018, Health & Climate Change conference 2019. Committee Member He serves as a member of the Private Sector Advisory Board of Africa CDC and of the World Health Organization's Community Health Worker Hub. He is member of the Board of Directors of The Standard Group and holds Board member positions in Amref Health Africa. He is a member of the Board of Trustees of Safaricom Foundation as well a member of the Governing Board of the Africa Centre's for Disease | of the UHC2030 Steering Committee. He has presented at Medical conferences both inside and outside Africa like Health Systems Global Sympousium 2018, Health & Climate Change conference 2019. Committee Member He serves as a member of the Private Sector Advisory Board of Africa CDC and of the World Health Organization's Community Health Worker Hub. He is member of the Board of Directors of The Standard Group and holds Board member positions in Amref Health Africa. He is a member of the Board of Trustees of Safaricom Foundation as well a member of the Governing Board of the Africa Centre's for Disease Control and prevention (Africa CDC). Honors On 12 December 2018, Githinji was awarded a presidential commendation of Moran of the Order |
Kategoria e Tretë: Kukësi B Vllaznia B Participating teams Group A Group B League tables Group A Group B Final References 3 2016–17 in | Kategoria e Tretë: Kukësi B Vllaznia B Participating teams Group A Group B League tables Group A Group B Final References 3 2016–17 in European |
|align=left|Power to the People | |21.09% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladimir Vorotnikov |align=left|Agrarian Party | |20.94% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Gennady Baranov |align=left|Our Home – Russia | |17.89% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Yevgeny Rokhin |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |8.27% |- |style="background-color:#DA2021"| |align=left|Oleg Zharov (incumbent) |align=left|Ivan Rybkin Bloc | |6.96% |- |style="background-color:#016436"| |align=left|Khakim Sadykov |align=left|Nur | |3.95% |- |style="background-color:#3A46CE"| |align=left|Ivan Folyak |align=left|Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats | |3.33% |- |style="background-color:#2998D5"| |align=left|Reingold Ruts |align=left|Russian All-People's Movement | |2.85% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladimir Frish |align=left|Independent | |1.89% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Resnenko |align=left|Independent | |0.91% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |10.20% |- | 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 Podgursky |align=left|Independent | |36.08% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladimir Dorokhin |align=left|Communist Party | |31.40% |- |style="background-color:#E2CA66"| |align=left|Svetlana Volchanina |align=left|For Civil Dignity | |8.89% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Gennady Girich |align=left|Yabloko | |3.96% |- |style="background-color:#FF4400"| | |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Gennady Girich |align=left|Yabloko | |3.96% |- |style="background-color:#FF4400"| |align=left|Aleksey Alekseytsev |align=left|Andrey Nikolayev and Svyatoslav Fyodorov Bloc | |2.61% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Yury Shadrin |align=left|Independent | |2.45% |- |style="background-color:#020266"| |align=left|Vladimir Yepanchintsev |align=left|Russian Socialist Party | |1.67% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |11.09% |- | 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|Sergey Vorobchukov |align=left|Independent | |74.91% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vladimir Dorokhin |align=left|Communist Party | |13.91% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Vasily Leonov |align=left|Agrarian Party | |2.28% |- |style="background:#1042A5"| |align=left|Leonid Makushin |align=left|Union of Right Forces | |2.27% |- |style="background-color:#000000"| |colspan=2 |against all | |5.50% |- | 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|Andrey Golushko |align=left|United Russia | |43.10% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Oleg Denisenko |align=left|Communist Party | |23.44% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksey Lozhkin |align=left|Liberal Democratic Party | |11.37% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Kravtsov |align=left|A Just Russia | |6.38% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Aleksandr Podzorov |align=left|Communists of Russia | |4.69% |- |style="background-color:"| |align=left|Sergey Kochetkov |align=left|Party of Growth | |1.64% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Boris Melnikov |align=left|Yabloko | |1.59% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Olga Argat |align=left|People's Freedom Party | |1.58% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Aleksey Yakimenko |align=left|Rodina | |1.16% |- |style="background:"| |align=left|Oleg Kolesnikov |align=left|Civic Platform | |1.13% |- | 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: | |} 2021 |- ! 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|Oksana Fadina |align=left|United Russia | |42.63% |- |style="background-color:"| |
check. The later investigation revealed that there were numerous dead wild animals in the hold of the van. The 24-year-old policewoman was killed with a shot to the head from the shotgun. The investigation showed that she was probably guileless and may have held a flashlight and the suspects' papers in her hand. Shortly afterwards, a second radio message followed: "They shoot at us". The fatal shots were fired at about 4:20 a.m. The 24-year-old female officer was shot in the head and died instantly. The 29-year-old officer was able to shoot back, but was also shot and died from his injuries, when the ambulance arrived. According to police union GdP, the bulletproof vests SK2 used do not protect against large calibre projectiles from a short distance. The crime took place on Kreisstraße 22 between the towns of Mayweilerhof and Ulmet, a rural area in the district of Kusel on the border of the German state Saarland. The perpetrator or perpetrators fled. The two officers were able to send a radio message. But reinforcements were unable to save them when they arrived. Casualties The killed officers were a 29-year-old male and a 24-year-old female. The female police officer was studying policing at the time the shooting happened. Manhunt Police in Rhineland-Platinate and police in neighbouring Saarland carried out a massive manhunt. Police are looking for a suspect already known to the police. As the German press Agency reported, the man had been noticed in the past because of an accident hit-and-run and has a firearm license. "We assume several armed perpetrators," said a police spokeswoman. Later it became clear, that police found the drivers licence and the ID-card of Andreas Schmitt at the crime scene. At 4 p.m. the same day responsible West-Palatinate police issued a press release, stating that initial investigations led to a suspicion of a crime against 38-year-old Andreas Johannes Schmitt from Spiesen-Elversberg. The police are actively searching for the man. Public prosecutors and police are asking the public for help. In the early evening, the police arrested both the wanted Andreas Schmitt and a | 29-year-old officer was able to shoot back, but was also shot and died from his injuries, when the ambulance arrived. According to police union GdP, the bulletproof vests SK2 used do not protect against large calibre projectiles from a short distance. The crime took place on Kreisstraße 22 between the towns of Mayweilerhof and Ulmet, a rural area in the district of Kusel on the border of the German state Saarland. The perpetrator or perpetrators fled. The two officers were able to send a radio message. But reinforcements were unable to save them when they arrived. Casualties The killed officers were a 29-year-old male and a 24-year-old female. The female police officer was studying policing at the time the shooting happened. Manhunt Police in Rhineland-Platinate and police in neighbouring Saarland carried out a massive manhunt. Police are looking for a suspect already known to the police. As the German press Agency reported, the man had been noticed in the past because of an accident hit-and-run and has a firearm license. "We assume several armed perpetrators," said a police spokeswoman. Later it became clear, that police found the drivers licence and the ID-card of Andreas Schmitt at the crime scene. At 4 p.m. the same day responsible West-Palatinate police issued a press release, stating that initial investigations led |
of Us Are Dead and The Mentalist. She also appeared in several films Almond: My Voice is Breaking, Herstory, A Boy and Sungreen, LingLing and A Boy and Sungreen. She appeared in film Kim Min Young of the Report Card as Yoo Jung-hee the movie was shown at 22nd Jeonju International Film Festival which received favorable reviews. Filmography Television series Film References External links 2004 births Living people 21st-century South Korean actresses South Korean television actresses South Korean film | roles in dramas The Cursed, Would You Like a Cup of Coffee?, and All of Us Are Dead. She also appeared in movies such as A Boy and Sungreen, LingLing, Almond: My Voice is Breaking, and Kim Min Young of the Report Card. Biography and career Kim Joo-ah was born on April 4, 2004 in South Korea. In 2017 she joined Different Company and she made her debut as an child actress in film Glimmering. After her debut an as actress she appeared in several dramas and in a number of films including The Cursed, Would You Like a |
nominee for Governor in 1844 William Slade, Whig, incumbent Governor Results Legislative election As no candidate received a majority of the vote, the Vermont General Assembly was required to decide the election, both Houses meeting jointly choosing among the top three vote-getters, Slade, Kellogg, and Shafter. The legislative election | Vermont General Assembly per the state constitution. General election Candidates Daniel Kellogg, Democratic, former United States Attorney for the District of Vermont, Democratic nominee for Governor in 1843 and 1844 William R. Shafter, Liberty, farmer and judge, Liberty nominee for Governor in 1844 William Slade, Whig, incumbent Governor Results Legislative election As no candidate received a majority of the vote, the Vermont General Assembly was required to decide |
of the World Judo Cadets Championships, organised by the International Judo Federation. It was held in Almaty, Kazakhstan from 25 to 29 | events Women's events Source Results References External links World Judo Cadets Championships World Championships, U18 Judo Judo |
the Blue Demons won their first 16 games and rose as high as No. 4 in the AP poll. DePaul received a bid to the 1987 NCAA Tournament as the No. 3 seed in the Midwest region. DePaul beat Louisiana Tech in the opening round and St. John's in the round of 32 to advance to the Sweet Sixteen. In the Midwest Regional semifinals, the Blue Demons were upset by LSU, 63–58, and finished | in the round of 32 to advance to the Sweet Sixteen. In the Midwest Regional semifinals, the Blue Demons were upset by LSU, 63–58, and finished the season 28–3 and ranked No. 5 in both major polls. Roster Schedule and results |- !colspan=9 style=| Regular Season |- !colspan=12 style=| NCAA Tournament Source: Rankings Team players drafted into the NBA References DePaul Blue Demons men's basketball seasons DePaul 1986 in sports in Illinois 1987 in |
Denver, Colorado area that will compete in the MLS Next Pro league, the third division of American soccer. The team is owned by, and operates as the reserve team of, the Major League Soccer club Colorado Rapids. The team was announced as a member of MLS Next Pro on December 6, 2021. History On December 6, 2021, Colorado Rapids was named as one of 21 clubs that would field a team in the new MLS Next Pro league beginning in the 2022 season. Rapids announced that the team would be titled Colorado Rapids | MLS Next Pro league beginning in the 2022 season. Rapids announced that the team would be titled Colorado Rapids 2, and that Brian Crookham would serve as general manager. On February 10, 2022, Rapids announced Erik Bushey as head coach and former Trinidad and Tobago international player Brian Haynes as assistant coach. Players and staff Roster Staff Brian Crookham – general manager Erik Bushey |
service, put at risk the agency of Ukraine in other countries, led to the persecution of participants and organizers of the operation. According to one of the main investigators of the operation, Christo Grozev, the very fact of postponing the operation could have caused it to fail. The course of the operation and the circumstances of the carrying out and disclosure of "Avenue" were presented by Christo Grozev together with Bellingcat journalists in a detailed study published under the title "Wagnergate". Grozev commented on the details in an interview with the Russian journalist Yulia Latynina. Background Wagner's militants, who were lured to Minsk, were to be detained in Kyiv due to the forced landing of a plane carrying them on a staged transport to Venezuela, where part of the group had been specially employed for high-paying jobs. Because of the call from the president's top circle, the transportation operation was postponed for one day due to the planned talks with Russia. After a call from the Wagnerians, Later, on July 29, 2020, the Belarusian state news agency BelTA reported the detention of 33 Wagner militants who had arrived in Belarus to provoke and destabilize the election campaign. Belarus later handed the militants over to Russia. The return of the Wagnerians to Russia was assessed by the National Security and Defense Council as an unfriendly action of Belarus towards Ukraine. Official positions Chief Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine and Security Service of Ukraine denied the existence of the operation, pointing out that it is a fake story to discredit Ukrainian special services. The head of the Chief Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence denies this version and declares the information operation of Russia to discredit the | in Belarus to provoke and destabilize the election campaign. Belarus later handed the militants over to Russia. The return of the Wagnerians to Russia was assessed by the National Security and Defense Council as an unfriendly action of Belarus towards Ukraine. Official positions Chief Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine and Security Service of Ukraine denied the existence of the operation, pointing out that it is a fake story to discredit Ukrainian special services. The head of the Chief Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence denies this version and declares the information operation of Russia to discredit the leaders of Ukraine. At the same time Poroshenko assured that authorized the preparation of the operation. Andriy Yermak, Head of the Presidential Administration, says that "it looks like a well thought out and planned disinformation campaign". In the interview for "VIP with Natalia Moseychuk", published on June 24, 2021, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky acknowledged the preparation of the operation and its delay. He also acknowledged that he drained all information about the waggers to Lukashenko. Investigation Yuriy Butusov suspected that the First Deputy Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council, Ruslan |
video with help from Kristen Wiig. "Kristen is like the mayor of Hollywood," Gadot told Vanity Fair. "Everyone loves her, and she brought a bunch of people to the game. But yeah, I started it, and I can only say that I meant to do something good and pure..." "The pandemic was in Europe and Israel before it came here (to the United States) in the same way. I was seeing where everything was headed." So she told Wiig, "Listen, I want to do this thing." "Hey guys, Day 6 in self-quarantine, and I gotta say the past few days got me feeling a bit philosophical," Gadot explains in the video's introduction. "You know this virus has affected the entire world, everyone. Doesn’t matter who you are, where you’re from, we’re all in this | and pure about this video..." Participants Gal Gadot Kristen Wiig Jamie Dornan Labrinth James Marsden Sarah Silverman Eddie Benjamin Jimmy Fallon Natalie Portman Zoë Kravitz Sia Lynda Carter Amy Adams Leslie Odom Jr. Pedro Pascal Chris O’Dowd Dawn O'Porter Will Ferrell Mark Ruffalo Norah Jones Ashley Benson Kaia Gerber Cara Delevingne Annie Mumolo Maya Rudolph Reception and parodies The video received backlash with critics dismissing it as an ineffective response to the pandemic; Jon Caramanica of The New York Times called it "an empty and profoundly awkward gesture". Gadot later acknowledged the video did not garner the positive reaction that had been intended, but was unapologetic in explaining the thinking behind it. Gadot acknowledged the video ended up being in "poor taste", but still maintained that it was made with "pure intentions." The video was parodied by comedian Zack Fox, whose version was based on the song "Slob on My Nob" by Tear Da Club Up Thugs. Fox's version featured appearances from Eric André, Thundercat, 6lack, Quinta Brunson, Langston Kerman and Chuck Inglish, among others. Experimental musician Lingua Ignota also remixed the audio of Gadot's version in noise music style. References External links Viral videos 2020 short films Internet memes introduced |
roofs of the building were protected as a monument, followed by the interior in 1996. In the fall of 1997, a two-year renovation was started. References External links Hotels in Belgium | designed in eclecticism style by Octave van Rysselberghe in Westende, West Flanders, Belgium. In 1984, the facades and roofs of the building were protected as a monument, followed by the interior in 1996. |
for the war against France. He was frequently on the commissions of the peace for Hampshire, Shropshire, Worcestershire, the Welsh marches, Gloucestershire, and Herefordshire, and on 7 March 1510 was nominated a member of the Council of Wales. On 3 July 1512 he was appointed one of a commission of six to inquire into insurrections in Wales. In 1517 he was nominated a commissioner to report the cases of inclosure in Herefordshire, Worcestershire, and Gloucestershire. Of the returns of this commission all that remains is a transcript of selected cases preserved among the Lansdowne manuscripts in the British Library, which were printed among the transactions of the Royal Historical Society for 1893. Sir William Uvedale received several marks of favour from Henry VIII. In 1522, when war was declared against France, he was again a commissioner of musters for Hampshire, and in the following year he was appointed a commissioner of subsidy for Gloucestershire. He died on 2 January 1524, his wife Anne, daughter and coheiress of William Sidney, having predeceased him in 1512. He had two sons, of whom the eldest was Sir William Uvedale (1484?–1528), whose widow Dorothy, daughter and coheiress of Thomas Troyes, became the second wife of Lord Edmund Howard, father of Queen Catherine Howard, and whose fourth son was Richard Uvedale. William Uvedale (died 1542) A contemporary Sir William Uvedale (died 1542) was son and heir of Sir Henry Uvedale of More Crichel (his family being an offshoot of the Uvedale family of Wickham) and High Sheriff of Dorset in 1504, by Edith Pool of Gloucestershire. He was | wife Anne, daughter and coheiress of William Sidney, having predeceased him in 1512. He had two sons, of whom the eldest was Sir William Uvedale (1484?–1528), whose widow Dorothy, daughter and coheiress of Thomas Troyes, became the second wife of Lord Edmund Howard, father of Queen Catherine Howard, and whose fourth son was Richard Uvedale. William Uvedale (died 1542) A contemporary Sir William Uvedale (died 1542) was son and heir of Sir Henry Uvedale of More Crichel (his family being an offshoot of the Uvedale family of Wickham) and High Sheriff of Dorset in 1504, by Edith Pool of Gloucestershire. He was appointed customer of wools, hides, and fleeces in the port of London on 2 January 1522, and was a commissioner for raising the subsidy in Dorset in 1523. He was, however, careful, as the Bishop of Winchester complained to Wolsey, to evade payment of his own share; nevertheless in 1533 he again discharged the same office. It appears that he had succeeded his father in the office of comptroller and collector of customs at Poole. He frequently appears in the commissions of the peace for Dorset. In 1527 he procured a pardon for all malversations in his office as comptroller of the port of Poole since 3 December 1515, a proceeding which recalls his conduct in connection with the subsidy of 1523. In 1527 he obtained a grant from the Crown of land in East Purbeck, Dorset. At the coronation of Queen Anne Boleyn in 1533 he was created a Knight of the Sword. On 8 July 1535 he surrendered the customership of London, which he had enjoyed for thirteen years, and it was granted to William Thynne as the result of a friendly transaction between the two. That Uvedale was a friend to the reforming party, and trusted by the King, is apparent from the occurrence of his name in 1536 on a list of noblemen and gentlemen of the southern counties, to whom it was in contemplation to write for assistance in the suppression of the northern rebellion. Upon the dissolution of the abbey of Wilton he received a grant of the manor of Higher Bridmore, Wiltshire, and in 1539 of the manor and rectory of Kemeryge, Dorset, part of the property of the dissolved monastery of Cerne. He is stated by |
Bharno, Bishunpur, Raidih and Sisai blocks), Basia subdivision (with Palkot, Basia and Kamdara blocks), and Chainpur subdivision (with Chainpur, Albert Ekka (Jari) and Dumri blocks). Overview The subdivisions of Gumla district have the following distinctions: Note: Calculated on the basis of block-wise data available. Police stations Police stations in the Gumla subdivision are at: Gumla Ghaghra Bharno Bishunpur Raidih Sisai Gurdari Blocks Community development blocks in the Gumla subdivision are: Education In 2011, in the Gumla subdivision out of a total 511 inhabited villages in 6 CD blocks there were 155 villages with pre-primary schools, 490 villages with primary schools, 244 villages with middle schools, 63 villages with secondary schools, 22 villages with senior secondary schools, 1 village with general degree college, 21 villages with no educational facility. The only nagar panchayat had 10 primary schools, 9 middle schools, 6 secondary | subdivision (with Gumla, Ghaghra, Bharno, Bishunpur, Raidih and Sisai blocks), Basia subdivision (with Palkot, Basia and Kamdara blocks), and Chainpur subdivision (with Chainpur, Albert Ekka (Jari) and Dumri blocks). Overview The subdivisions of Gumla district have the following distinctions: Note: Calculated on the basis of block-wise data available. Police stations Police stations in the Gumla subdivision are at: Gumla Ghaghra Bharno Bishunpur Raidih Sisai Gurdari Blocks Community development blocks in the Gumla subdivision are: Education In 2011, in the Gumla subdivision out of a total 511 inhabited villages in 6 CD blocks there were 155 villages with pre-primary schools, 490 villages with primary schools, 244 villages with middle schools, 63 villages with secondary schools, 22 villages with senior secondary schools, 1 village with general degree college, 21 villages |
studio time and a bigger budget. Other rock bands were also signed around 1965–66, including the Pacifics, the Steelmen, Highway Gang and the Shakers. Most of these were unknown and commercially unsuccessful acts, with only the Shakers having a charting hit. After Tages, the biggest group Platina signed during the 1960s was Thor-Erics, a dansband who were signed in 1965. They had multiple entries on Svensktoppen, starting in 1966 with "Sju ensamma kvällar" which reached number five on that chart in August 1966. Flamingokvintetten were another dansband signed in 1966. They saw commercial success on Svensktoppen starting in 1967. Both bands released their debut albums in 1967, with both being produced by Jakobsson. 1970s and 80s By the late 1960s, the Swedish rock scene was almost completely gone, being instead replaced by progg groups or dansbands. Jakobsson decided to focus primarily on the dansband scene instead, finding it more commercially viable. Thor-Erics were still commercially successful on Svensktoppen throughout 1968–70 with songs such as "Vit som en orkidé" which reached number two on both Kvällstoppen and Svensktoppen in August 1970. Flamingokvintetten, who had two songs on Svensktoppen in 1968, one of which reached both Tio i Topp and Kvällstoppen, decided to leave the label in 1970 after forming their own record label Flam Records. Up until this point they had released four studio albums, all of which were produced by Jakobsson. Due to this, Platina released several unauthorized compilation albums of Flamingokvintetten's material throughout the 1970s, starting with 1971's Flamingos Bästa and ending with 1979's 20 Hits Med Flamingo. By 1971 the label had signed several more dansband, including Tonix, Bert Bennys and Matz Bladhs. These all released records on the label to various degrees of commercial success. However, also in 1971, Thorleifs was signed to Platina due to the connection of manager Roddy Olofsson who was acquainted with Agnetha Fältskog. These were arguably the most commercially successful of all Platina artists, debuting on Svensktoppen with "I Mexicos land" which reached number nine. With the money earned by these releases, Jakobsson purchased a studio for the label, which he simply called Platina Studio which from 1972 onwards would be used for most of the label's releases. Thorleifs released their debut album Kommer hem till dig in 1973, which although failed to chart was a strong seller on the Swedish market. By this time the label was much more financially stable which meant that the partnership with EMI could be ended. The label's arguably best selling albums were both by Thorleifs at the height of the dansband movement in Sweden. The first one was En dag i juni which was released in 1974. It was the first album by them to sell gold, selling an approximated 300,000 copies in Sweden and reached number two on Kvällstoppen that year. The second successful release was Gråt inga tårar, which was released the following year. This album also sold gold, and reached number one on VG-lista during that summer. However, due to contractual disagreements, Thorleifs left the label after recording Alltid tillsammans at Platina Studio, which was released under their own label Tor Records. Although the label also had success with Curt Haagers starting in 1975, the dansband craze had started waning towards the end of the decade, which contributed to Platina's decision to release the final dansband studio album in 1979, that being Canders Charlie. By 1980, the | sell gold, selling an approximated 300,000 copies in Sweden and reached number two on Kvällstoppen that year. The second successful release was Gråt inga tårar, which was released the following year. This album also sold gold, and reached number one on VG-lista during that summer. However, due to contractual disagreements, Thorleifs left the label after recording Alltid tillsammans at Platina Studio, which was released under their own label Tor Records. Although the label also had success with Curt Haagers starting in 1975, the dansband craze had started waning towards the end of the decade, which contributed to Platina's decision to release the final dansband studio album in 1979, that being Canders Charlie. By 1980, the label had ceased operation and reformed into a small pay to play label instead when operations once again started in 1984. The targeted format was 7-inch singles by smaller groups. In fact, during the label's last nine years in existence only three albums were released, these being Thorleifs 20 Godingar, Gunnar Karlsson's Våra Sköna Dansband 1 along with Tages Tages 1964–1968! The first release using this business model was Akut's "Vill ha dig" in 1984. Most of the artists releasing records on the label during this time had one thing in common was that most of them were local, obscure band who primarily played either punk rock, new wave or synth-pop. However, as many of these bands were obscure no commercial success could be garnered, and as such Platina became financially struck and Jakobsson finally decided to shut it down in 1989. The final release on the label was "Heroes" by 3 Miles From Here in that year. Discography Albums {| class="wikitable" !Year !Catalogue Number !Artist(s) !Album title |- |1965 |PALP 3001 | rowspan="3" |Tages |Tages |- | rowspan="2" |1966 |PALP 3002 |Tages 2 |- |PALP 3003 |Extra Extra |- | rowspan="3" |1967 |PALP 3004 |Thor-Erics |Sju Trivsamma Kvällar Med Thor-Erics |- |PALP 3005 |Tages |The Best Of Tages |- |PALP 3006 |Flamingokvintetten |Harrli! Harrlå! |- | rowspan="3" |1968 |PALP 3007 |Tages |Forget Him |- |PALP 3008 |Flamingokvintetten |Ja' Går Ut Med Hunden! Sticker Ut Ett Slag ... |- |PBLP 5002 |Tages |The Best Of Tages |- |1969 |PALP 3009 | rowspan="2" |Flamingokvintetten |Chin Chin |- | rowspan="2" |1970 |PALP 3010 |Hälften Av Varje |- |PALP 3011 |Tonix |Hörru, Va' E' De'? |- | rowspan="2" |1971 |PALP 3012 |Flamingokvintetten |Flamingos Bästa |- |PALP 3013 |Thor-Erics |Försök Att Vara Lite Vänlig |- | rowspan="4" |1972 |PALP 3014 |Lill-Ingmars |Lill-Ingmars |- |PALP 3015 |Matz Bladhs |Bland Blommor Och Blad |- |PALP 3016 |Bert Bennys |Du |- |PALP 3017 |Thor-Erics |Vårt Strå Till Stacken |- | rowspan="10" |1973 |PALP 3018 |Nonnes |Lugn I Stormen |- |PALP 3019 |Chiquita Brass |Gamle Kompis |- |PALP 3020 |Zenits |Fröken Vår |- |PALP 3021 |Thorleifs |Kommer Hem Till Dig |- |PALP 3022 |Flamingokvintetten |Flamingos Bästa 2 |- |PALP 3023 |Thor-Erics |En Tidig Sönda' Morron |- |PALP 3024 |Macs |Som En Sång |- |PALP 3025 |Drifters |Kom Loss |- |PALP 3026 |Kennys |På Festplatsen |- |PALP 3027 |Peter Pan |Allt Beror På Dig |- | rowspan="11" |1974 |PALP 3028 |Thorleifs |En Dag I Juni |- |PALP 3029 |Tonix |Flyg Din Väg |- |PALP 3030 |Four Seven |Four Seven |- |PALP 3032 |Flamingokvintetten |Flamingos Bästa 3 |- |PALP 3033 |Lill-Ingmars |2:an |- |PALP 3034 |Hobsons |Nu E' De' Lörda' Igen |- |PALP 3035 |Bert Bennys |Aja Baja Anna-Maja |- |PALP 3036 |Drifters |Ikväll |- |PALP 3037 |Nonnes |Nära Dej |- |PALP 3038 |Kennys |Samling Vid Pumpen! |- |PALP 3039 |Thor-Erics |Vi Ses Igen |- | rowspan="20" |1975 |PALP 3040 |Thorleifs |Gråt Inga Tårar |- |PALP 3041 |Chiquita Brass |Här Igen! |- |PALP 3042 |Macs |Vår Andra |- |PALP 3043 |Hobsons |Vår Mascot |- |PALP 3044 |Four Seven |Hokus Pokus |- |PALP 3045 |Tonix |Vindens Melodi |- |PALP 3046 |Bennys |Tillsammans Igen |- |PALP 3047 |Curt Haagers |Ta Mej Me'... |- |PALP 3048 |Flamingokvintetten |Flamingos Bästa 4 |- |PALP 3049 |Milles |Låt Mig Få Krama |- |PALP 3050 |Lill-Ingmars |3:an |- |PALP 3050 |Nonnes |Vi Sticker Ut... |- |PALP 3051 |Tonix |Förlåt Mej Älskling |- |PALP 3052 |Kinells |Flottarkärlek |- |PALP 3053 |Drifters |Ett Äventyr Med Drifters |- |PALP 3055 |Bert Bennys |III |- |PALP 3056 |Kennys |Hänger Du Me''' |- |PALP 3057 |Magnus |Dom Bästa Bitarna 1 |- |PALP 3058 |Four Seven |Bugga Loss|- |PALP 3059 |Curt Haagers |Goa 10-I-Topp Bitar 1 |- | rowspan="16" |1976 |PALP 3060 |Chiquita Brass |Gunga Me|- |PALP 3061 |Hobsons |Säg, Får Jag Lov! |- |PALP 3062 |Thor-Erics |På Jakt Efter Dej |- |PALP 3063 |Milles |Det Bästa Jag Kan Få |- |PALP 3064 |Peter Pan |Anita |- |PALP 3065 |Magnus |Country 1 |- |PALP 3066 |Bennys |Gott Humör |- |PALP 3067 |Kinells |2 - Vi Möts Igen |- |PALP 3068 |Various Artists |De Bästa Dansbanden 1 |- |PALP 3069 |Flamingokvintetten |Flamingos Bästa 6 |- |PALP 3070 |Carols |Svängiga Danslåtar 1 |- |PALP 3071 |Bert Bennys |IV |- |PALP 3072 |Various Artists |De Bästa Dansbanden 2 |
Uber Cup. Personal life Siti has a brother, Muhammad Nurfirdaus Azman who is also a badminton player. Achievement BWF International Series (1 runner-up) Women singles BWF International Challenge tournament BWF International Series tournament BWF Future Series tournament References | to represent Malaysia in the 2020 Uber Cup. Personal life Siti has a brother, Muhammad Nurfirdaus Azman who is also a badminton player. Achievement BWF International Series (1 runner-up) Women singles BWF International Challenge tournament BWF International Series tournament BWF Future |
Kunming University of Science and Technology, and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. Biography Dai was born in Kunming, Yunnan, on 9 February 1929, while his ancestral home was in Tonghai County. In 1947, he was admitted to the Department of Mining and Metallurgy, Yunnan University. He joined the Yunnan Democratic Youth League in December 1948, and | who was a professor at Kunming University of Science and Technology, and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. Biography Dai was born in Kunming, Yunnan, on 9 February 1929, while his ancestral home was in Tonghai County. In 1947, he was admitted to the Department of Mining and Metallurgy, Yunnan University. He joined the Yunnan Democratic Youth League in December 1948, and joined the Chinese Communist Party in August 1949. He had served in the People's Liberation Army since 1949, during the Chinese Civil War. He returned to Yunnan University in 1950 |
obtained EMBA from the same institution. Career Weir is the chairman of Indar Weir Travel Centre in Barbados. In 2013, Weir ran for member of parliament in the 2013 general elections of Barbados. He failed to meet the required number of votes. In the 2018 Barbadian general elections, he was elected Member of Parliament of Barbados representing Saint Philip constituency. He replaced Attorney General Adriel Brathwaite. He was appointed Minister of Agriculture and Food Security in the Mia Mottley administration. References Government ministers of Barbados 1961 births Living people Barbados Labour | (born 19 April 1961 in Saint Philip, Barbados) is a Barbadian politician, businessman and cabinet minister in the government of Mia Mottley. He is the current minister of Agriculture and Food Security in the Mia Mottley administration. Early life and education Weir was born on April 19, 1961 in Saint Philip, Barbados. He attended the St. Philip Boys’ School in Saint Philip where he finished his primary school. After his primary education, he attended Cooperative High School and obtained his high school leaving certificate. He attended University of the West Indies where he studied Business Administration and obtained a BSc and subsequently obtained |
of a post-war liberal international order based on shared values and co-operation between the U.S. and its western wartime allies, the recognition of the Soviet Union and its integration into this system, and the dismantling of European empires and colonies after the war. He has also written on the Morgenthau Plan, and argues that the British Foreign Office knew of the plans ten days before the First Quebec Conference in 1943. He has argued against the notion that the plan was intended to be punitive, saying that United States Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau Jr.'s plans were intended to make Germany into "good, honest, democratic yeomen farmers, the Jeffersonian ideal". He has also written | the Churchill Centre in London. He graduated from Georgetown University and taught at Rutgers University. Kimball argues that the American president Franklin D. Roosevelt only sought a "limited war" against Germany at first, and that the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were a geopolitical tool by the United States to assert its power over the Soviet Union through intimidation. He contends that Roosevelt had a consistent foreign policy during the war: that of a post-war liberal international order based on shared values and co-operation between the U.S. and its western wartime allies, the recognition of the Soviet Union and its integration into this system, and the dismantling of European empires and colonies after the war. He has |
to 7 October 2007. Medal summary Medal table Men's events Women's events Source Results References External | of the European Junior Judo Championships, organised by the International Judo Federation. It was held in Prague, Czech Republic from 5 to 7 October 2007. Medal summary Medal table Men's events Women's |
Mikhail Artemyevich Pilikhin, had a furrier workshop, where his nephew, the future Marshal G. K. Zhukov worked as an apprentice. In 1950, she graduated from the camera department VGIK (workshop of B. I. Volchek). Since 1956 - director of photography M. Gorky. Since 1965 - director of photography at the film studio "Mosfilm". Member CPSU since 1956. Since 1965 - Member of the Board Union of Cinematographers of the USSR, then - Secretary of the Board, Head of the Creative Section of Cameramen. Buried at Novodevichy Cemetery. Family Pilikhin, Mikhail Artemyevich - grandfather Zhukov, Georgy Konstantinovich (1896-1974) - great-uncle #v=onepage&q=Margarita%20Pilikhina&f=false The most secret relatives, G. K. Zhukov]</ref> Selected filmography Camera work 1956 - For the power of the Soviets (dir. Boris Buneev) 1957 — Night Patrol (dir. Vladimir Sukhobokov) 1959 — Foma Gordeev (dir. Mark Donskoy) 1960 — Ryzhik (dir. Ilya Frez) 1964 — Ilyich's Outpost (dir. Marlen Khutsiev) 1966 — Daytime Stars | Vladimir Sukhobokov) 1959 — Foma Gordeev (dir. Mark Donskoy) 1960 — Ryzhik (dir. Ilya Frez) 1964 — Ilyich's Outpost (dir. Marlen Khutsiev) 1966 — Daytime Stars (dir. Igor Talankin) 1969 — Tchaikovsky (dir. Igor Talankin) 1973 - Affairs of the Heart (dir. Azhdar Ibragimov) Directing work 1974 — Anna Karenina (ballet film) Pedagogical activity Since 1950 - lecturer at VGIK, since 1970 - associate professor. Recognition 1958 - All-Union Film Festival - Encouragement diploma for camera work (film "Two from the same quarter") 1965 - Honored |
and Dumri blocks). Overview The subdivisions of Gumla district have the following distinctions: Note: Calculated on the basis of block-wise data available. Police stations Police stations in the Chainpur subdivision are at: Chainpur Dumri Jari Blocks Community development blocks in the Chainpur subdivision are: Education In 2011, in the Chainpur subdivision out of a total 197 inhabited villages in 3 CD blocks there were 62 villages with pre-primary schools, 177 villages with primary schools, 75 villages with middle schools, 15 villages with secondary schools, 3 villages with senior secondary schools, 2 villages with general degree colleges, 18 villages with no educational facility. .*Senior secondary schools are also known as Inter colleges in Jharkhand. Educational institutions The following institution is located in Chainpur | villages with senior secondary schools, 2 villages with general degree colleges, 18 villages with no educational facility. .*Senior secondary schools are also known as Inter colleges in Jharkhand. Educational institutions The following institution is located in Chainpur subdivision: Paramvir Albert Ekka Memorial College was established at Chainpur in 1975.It also has facilities for teaching in classes XI and XII. (Information about degree colleges with proper reference may be added here) Healthcare In 2011, in the Chainpur subdivision, in the 3 CD blocks, there were 8 villages with primary health centres, 30 villages with primary health subcentres, 9 villages with maternity and child welfare centres, 10 villages with allopathic hospitals, 6 villages with dispensaries, 1 village with a veterinary hospital, 8 villages with family welfare centres, 10 villages with medicine shops. .*Private medical practitioners, alternative medicine etc. not included Medical facilities (Anybody having referenced information about location of government/ private |
the personal house of Octave van Rysselberghe and is located at number 83 of rue de Livourne, a few steps from the Hotel Otlet erected by the same architect. The building, semi-detached, has a narrow facade which revolves around a protruding staircase in | steps from the Hotel Otlet erected by the same architect. The building, semi-detached, has a narrow facade which revolves around a protruding staircase in the form of tower. According to Pierre Loze, Dominique Vautier and Marina Vestre “this stripped-down façade, almost devoid of any decoration, |
22 July 1969) is a professional football Forward. Club career Gocha Gogokhia, started his career in 1993 with Desna Chernihiv the main club of the city of Chernihiv in Ukrainian First League, where he played 13 matches and scored 3 goals. In January 1994 he moved to Stroitel (Brovary) where he played 5 matches. In summer 1994 he moved back to Desna Chernihiv in Ukrainian Second League here he played 14 matches and scored 1 goal. In January 1995 he | 1998–99 he played 21 matches and scored 4 goals. In summer 2000 he moved to Nizhyn where he managed to play 25 matches and scored 13 goals and also here won the Chernihiv Oblast Football Championship in 2000 and the Chernihiv Oblast Football Cup in 2000, 2001 and 2003. In summer 2004 he moved to Yednist Plysky where he played 14 matches and scored 14 goals. Honours Nizhyn Chernihiv Oblast Football Championship: 2000 Chernihiv Oblast Football Cup: 2000, 2001, 2003 Fakel Varva Chernihiv Oblast Football Championship: 1995, 1996 Chernihiv Oblast Football Cup: 1995 References External links Gocha Gogokhia at footballfacts.ru 1969 births Living people FC Desna Chernihiv players FC |
a Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants of the United Kingdom. Career Muyobo's banking career goes bank over 20 years. He started out at DFCU Bank, as a relationship manager, in 2002, serving there for five years. He then joined Barclays Bank and was seconded to Absa Capital, in Johannesburg. After 6 months in South Africa, he returned to Uganda and was appointed "Head of Multinationals & Large Corporates", at Barclays Bank Uganda (today Absa Bank Uganda Limited). Over a period of ten years, Muyobo served in various high level management positions, including as Head of Asset Finance, Head of Business Banking and as Vice President, Global Corporates. In October 2018, he was appointed as executive director of NCBA Bank Uganda. In December 2021, he was appointed Acing CEO and managing director, at the same bank. | (Uganda), which received regulatory approval from the Bank of Uganda in June 2020. Background and education Muyobo was born in Uganda . After attending local primary and secondary schools, he was admitted to Ndejje University, graduating with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree, majoring in Accounting. He went on to obtain a Master of Business Administration degree, awarded by the Heriot-Watt University, in Edinburgh, Scotland. In addition, he obtained an Advanced Diploma in Credit Skills Development, Corporate, Finance, and Securities Law, awarded by the ifs School of Finance (today The London Institute of Banking & Finance). He is also a Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants of the United Kingdom. Career Muyobo's banking career goes bank over 20 |
Democratic Party, and became its vice chairman in October 1997. In February 1998, he was proposed as vice chairman of the Jiangsu Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. He died in Nanjing, Jiangsu on 30 January 2022, at the age of 89. Honours and awards 1993 Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) References Bibliography 1932 births 2022 deaths People from Qingdao Scientists from Shandong Shandong University alumni Chinese agronomists Members of the Chinese Academy of Sciences Chinese Peasants' and Workers' Democratic Party politicians People's Republic of China politicians from Shandong Members of the Standing Committee of the 9th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Members of the Standing Committee of the 10th Chinese | August 1932, while his ancestral home was in Fenghua, Zhejiang. In 1949, he was accepted by Shandong University, where he successively studied at the Department of Agronomy and Department of Chemistry. After graduating in 1953, he was despatched to the Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences (ISSAS), where he was promoted to associate research fellow in May 1978 and to research fellow in June 1986. In February 1994, he joined the Chinese Peasants' and Workers' Democratic Party, and became its vice chairman in October 1997. In February 1998, he was proposed as vice chairman of the Jiangsu Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. He died in Nanjing, Jiangsu on 30 January 2022, at the age of 89. Honours |
is a former New Zealand rugby union player. She debuted for the Black Ferns on 16 August, 1997 against Australia at Dunedin. She was selected for the 1998 Women's | at Dunedin. She was selected for the 1998 Women's Rugby World Cup squad. She played club rugby for Alhambra-Union. References External links Black Ferns Profile 1972 births Living people |
Ishu Patel and released in 1984. Using a variety of hand-drawn animation techniques, including cut-out animation, back-lit plasticine, sand and painted glass, the film tells the story of a blackbird who witnesses a brightly coloured bird living in the crystal palace of an emperor; envious of the other bird's apparent opulence, he strives to attain the same lifestyle for himself only to discover that it entails spending most of his time living in a gilded cage. The film was an Academy Award nominee for Best Animated Short Film | Short Film at the 57th Academy Awards in 1985, and a Genie Award nominee for Best Animated Short Film at the 7th Genie Awards in 1986. It was also the winner of the Silver Bear for Best Short Film at the 1985 Berlin Film Festival, and of a jury prize at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival. References External links 1984 films 1984 animated films 1984 short films Canadian films Canadian animated short films National Film Board of Canada animated short films Films directed |
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fifty percent of members of committee should be from judicial background. Hon'ble Mr. Justice Ishan Chandra Das is the President of West Bengal State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission. Levels and Jurisdiction West Bengal State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission was formed for promoting and protecting the rights of consumers through three levels with the below mentioned jurisdiction: District Commission (earlier referred to as District Forum) can accept complaints from consumer if the value of goods or services is up to ₹1 crore (Earlier limit was ₹20 lakh). State Commission can accept complaints from consumer if the value of goods or services is more than ₹1 crore but less than ₹10 crores ( earlier limit was between ₹20 lakh and ₹1 crore). National Commission can accept complaints from consumer if the value of goods or services is more than 10 crores. Procedure to file Complaints West Bengal State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission laid down below process of filing and resolving complaints: Complaints can be filed electronically and examination of disputing parties is done through video-conferencing which includes hearing and/or examination through any other mode. Complaints to be resolved as early as possible. Time period for resolving dispute in case the complaint does not require analysis and testing of product quality is 3 months from the date of receipt of notice by the opposite party. However if the complaint requires analysis or testing of product quality the time limit for | crore (Earlier limit was ₹20 lakh). State Commission can accept complaints from consumer if the value of goods or services is more than ₹1 crore but less than ₹10 crores ( earlier limit was between ₹20 lakh and ₹1 crore). National Commission can accept complaints from consumer if the value of goods or services is more than 10 crores. Procedure to file Complaints West Bengal State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission laid down below process of filing and resolving complaints: Complaints can be filed electronically and examination of disputing parties is done through video-conferencing which includes hearing and/or examination through any other mode. Complaints to be resolved as early as possible. Time period for resolving dispute in case the complaint does not require analysis and testing of product quality is 3 months from the date of receipt of notice by the opposite party. However if the complaint requires analysis or testing of product quality the time limit for resolving dispute is within 5 months. Complaints can be filed using E-Daakhil Portal which is hassle free, speedy and economical facility and made for convenient of consumers to approach the respective consumer forum. It also avoid the need of consumers to travel and be available physically in the commission. E-Daakhil Portal had been incorporated features like sending e-notice, downloading case document link, providing link for Video call hearing, filing of response in writing by opposite party, rejoinder filing by the person complaining and sending sms and e-mail alerts. Currently 43,000 users have registered on the E-Daakhil Portal with around 10,000 cases being filed. Penalties and Imprisonment Manufacturers and Service providers are made punishable as a criminal offence for giving misleading information or for wrong advertisement of product. Punishment may include fine of Rs 10 lakhs or imprisonment for 2 years or both. Investigative Agency Violation of consumer rights or unfair trade practices is investigated by the Investigation wing headed by Director-General level position in Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA). Important Terms Following are the important terms in West Bengal State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission: As per the act "Goods" means anything purchased by consumers either in retail or wholesale from retailers or wholesalers. They can either be produced or manufactured. As per the act "services" means those which are in the form of "transport,telephone,electricity,housing,banking,insurance,medical treatment etc". As per the act consumer means " any person who buys any goods or hires or avails any services for a consideration which has already been paid or promised or partly paid and partly promised or under any system of deferred payment". Person includes anyone buying |
of the Young Liberals in Gütersloh with 58.08 percent of the votes cast. Schröder succeeded Konstantin Kuhle, who did not stand for re-election as chairman following his election to the German Bundestag. Previously, she was deputy state chair for organization of the Young Liberals Hamburg from 2014 to 2016, as well as first assessor and later deputy federal chair for organization in the federal executive committee. At the 2019 federal congress, she was re-elected with 56.6 percent without opposing candidates. After Schröder announced that she would not run again after two years as federal chairwoman of the Young Liberals, Jens Teutrine was elected as her successor at the federal congress in August 2020 in Bielefeld. For the 2017 federal election, Schröder stood for the FDP in 4th place on the state list in Hamburg led by Katja Suding. In addition, she prevailed within the party with her application for the direct candidacy for the FDP in the constituency of Hamburg-Eimsbüttel against Burkhardt Müller-Sönksen, who had been a member of the German Bundestag until 2013. However, she failed to enter the Bundestag. For the election to the Hamburg Parliament 2020 Schröder was elected to place 7 of the state list of the FDP Hamburg. However, she did not succeed as the FDP did not pass the necessary 5 percent hurdle. For the 2021 federal election, Schröder applied for place 1 of the Hamburg state list of the FDP. She could not prevail against a total of three other candidates and was subsequently elected to list position 2 and was voted into the Bundestag. In the 20th German | candidacy for the FDP in the constituency of Hamburg-Eimsbüttel against Burkhardt Müller-Sönksen, who had been a member of the German Bundestag until 2013. However, she failed to enter the Bundestag. For the election to the Hamburg Parliament 2020 Schröder was elected to place 7 of the state list of the FDP Hamburg. However, she did not succeed as the FDP did not pass the necessary 5 percent hurdle. For the 2021 federal election, Schröder applied for place 1 of the Hamburg state list of the FDP. She could not prevail against a total of three other candidates and was subsequently elected to list position 2 and was voted into the Bundestag. In the 20th German Bundestag, Ria Schröder is the education policy spokeswoman of the parliamentary group of the Free Democrats. She is a member of the Committee for Education, Research and Technology Assessment. Political positions Schröder advocates a policy that is "fair to all generations". She criticized the proposal by Federal Labor Minister Hubertus Heil to set a double halfway point for pension levels and contribution rates until 2025 as "blatantly unfair to the younger generation" and "unsustainable." Schröder is a member of the Young Pension Commission, which was formed in response to the federal government's pension commission. Schröder calls for privatization of parts of German public broadcasting. During the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany, she called for the removal of the bureaucratic hurdles of BAföG as an emergency aid for students in financial emergencies. References 1992 births Living people Members of the Bundestag for the Free Democratic Party (Germany) Free Democratic Party (Germany) politicians Members of the Bundestag 2021–2025 Members of |
firm could no longer afford to keep it open. In May 2016, the council submitted plans to demolish the waterpark and build a replacement facility. The facility was opened in 2019, five years after the closure of Rhyl Sun Centre. Facilities The complex has | longer afford to keep it open. In May 2016, the council submitted plans to demolish the waterpark and build a replacement facility. The facility was opened in 2019, five years after the closure of Rhyl Sun Centre. Facilities The complex has an indoor and outdoor |
by Zhiang Li, and got its widely known name after "Ruyi", a traditional Chinese ornament symbolizing good luck. Beside summer ski jumping on plastic, the flat finish (jump out) area of the hill stadium, with grandstand capacity for 6,000 people, will be also used as a football (soccer) pitch in the summer. History In 2017, construction started and was planned to be completed in 2019. But due to the unconventional location in between two hills, the elaborate works were done in November 2020. The Olympic ski jumping stadium was then inaugurated with a celebration on 21 December 2020. One month later, on 19 January 2021, CCP general secretary Xi Jinping visited the Olympic sports facilities. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all international test events, including World Cup and Continental Cup, in the 2020–21 season had to be cancelled. Premiere jumps were hosted at Continental Cup in December 2021. German ski jumper David Siegel, also a hill record holder | a Chinese ski jumping hill in Chongli District, Zhangjiakou, Hebei Province, China, opened in 2021. It is located northwest from Beijing and will host 2022 Winter Olympics in ski jumping and Nordic combined. After the Olympics, the facilities shall serve as a national training centre, potentially also including junior hills to be built. Hill was designed by Zhiang Li, and got its widely known name after "Ruyi", a traditional Chinese ornament symbolizing good luck. Beside summer ski jumping on plastic, the flat finish (jump out) area of the hill stadium, with grandstand capacity for 6,000 people, will be also used as a football (soccer) pitch in the summer. History In 2017, construction started and was planned to be completed in 2019. But due to the unconventional location in between two hills, the elaborate works were done in November 2020. The Olympic ski jumping stadium was then inaugurated with a celebration on 21 December 2020. One month later, on 19 January 2021, CCP general secretary Xi Jinping visited the Olympic sports facilities. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all international test events, including World Cup and Continental Cup, in the 2020–21 season had to be cancelled. Premiere jumps were hosted at Continental Cup in December 2021. German ski jumper David Siegel, also a hill record holder at , won the premiere event on large hill at Continetal Cup. On 5 February 2022, Slovenian female ski jumper Urša Bogataj, became the first olympic champion with gold at new normal hill (HS106) and also set hill record at 108 metres (354 ft) in the first round. On 6 February 2022, Japan ski jumper Ryōyū Kobayashi became the olympic champion at men's normal hill (HS106) event. Danil Sadreev from Russia set hil record in 1st round at 107.5 metres (353 ft). On 7 February 2022, Slovenian national team |
Swedish Golf Tour, a series of professional golf tournaments held in Sweden and Norway with a winter series in Spain. The tournaments also featured on the 2022 Nordic | (NGL). Schedule The season consisted of 16 events played between May and October with a winter series in February. References Swedish Golf Tour |
Community development blocks in the Basia subdivision are: Education In 2011, in the Basia subdivision out of a total 234 inhabited villages in 3 CD blocks there were 53 villages with pre-primary schools, 223 villages with primary schools, 101 villages with middle schools, 23 villages with secondary schools, 14 villages with senior secondary schools, 1 village with general degree college, 9 villages with no educational facility. .*Senior secondary schools | available. Police stations Police stations in the Basia subdivision are at: Basia Kamdara Palkot Blocks Community development blocks in the Basia subdivision are: Education In 2011, in the Basia subdivision out of a total 234 inhabited villages in 3 CD blocks there were 53 villages with pre-primary schools, 223 villages with primary schools, 101 villages with middle schools, 23 villages with secondary schools, 14 villages with senior secondary schools, 1 village with general degree college, 9 villages with no educational facility. .*Senior secondary schools are also known as Inter colleges in Jharkhand. Educational institutions (Information about degree colleges with proper reference may be added |
The company raised US$4.3 Million funding from BeeNext and Udtara Ventures. References Online financial services companies of India Indian companies established in 2013 Companies based | was founded in October 2013 by Lionel Charles in Chennai, India. History IndiaFilings was founded in October 2013. In April 2018, IndiaFilings |
edition of the European Cadet Judo Championships, organised by the International Judo Federation. It was held in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina from 4 to 6 July 2008. Medal | July 2008. Medal summary Medal table Men's events Women's events Source Results References External links European Cadet Judo |
stories. Early life Dosa is a graduate of Wesleyan University and has a master's degree in cultural anthropology and international development studies from the London School of Economics & Political Science where her work focused on critical theory, the anthropology of economy and geographies of power.. Career Dosa's first film as a director The Last Season (2014), which follows two war veterans turned wild mushroom hunters who form an unexpected friendship in the Oregon woods, was nominated for the Independent Spirit "Truer Than Fiction" Award. . Dosa co-directed and Emmy-nominated episode of Netflix's Remastered Series, Tricky Dick & The Man in Black, with Academy Award-winner Barbara Kopple, in 2018. She directed and produced, The Seer & The Unseen in 2019, about Icelandic seer Ragnhildur Jónsdóttir who communicates with spirits of nature, which won awards at film festivals worldwide and was acquired by Utopia Distribution. In 2022, Dosa directed Fire of Love, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival as the Day One film in US Documentary Competition. Fire of Love won the | who communicates with spirits of nature, which won awards at film festivals worldwide and was acquired by Utopia Distribution. In 2022, Dosa directed Fire of Love, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival as the Day One film in US Documentary Competition. Fire of Love won the Jonathan Oppenheimer Editing Award for editors Erin Casper and Jocelyne Chaput and received critical acclaim, named by Indiewire as the top documentary out of Sundance in a survey of 135 critics.. Fire of Love was acquired by National Geographic Films and is slated for a 2022 release. Dosa was inducted into the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, Documentary Branch in 2018 Filmography Director The Last Season (2014) Tricky Dick & The Man in Black (2018) The Seer & The Unseen (2019) Fire of Love (2022) Producer The Seer & The Unseen (2019) Fire of Love (2022) Audrie & Daisy (2016) Survivors (2018) Êxtase (2020) The Edge of Democracy (2019) Melting Ice (2017) An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power (2017) The Last Season (2014) Writer Fire of Love (2022) Awards and nominations |
Women's World Chess Championship Eastern Asian Zonal tournament. Turmunkh Munkhzul played for Mongolia in the Women's Chess Olympiads: In 2018, at third board in the 43rd Chess Olympiad (women) in Batumi (+6, =2, -2). | Turmunkh Munkhzul (; born 4 May 2002) is a Mongolian chess player who holds the title of Woman International Master (WIM, 2019). Biography In 2019 in Xingtai Turmunkh Munkhzul shared 3rd place in Asian Women's Chess Championship. In the same year she ranked in 3rd place in Women's World Chess Championship Eastern Asian Zonal tournament. Turmunkh |
international debut on 31 August, 1996 against Australia at Sydney. She competed at the 1998 Women's Rugby World Cup. Thomas made her last appearance for the | Zealand and Bay of Plenty. She made her international debut on 31 August, 1996 against Australia at Sydney. She competed at the 1998 Women's Rugby World Cup. Thomas made her |
on crystallography and mineralogy in volumes of Traité de minéralogie (1822-1823). He defended his thesis in crystallography on hemihedry (hemihedral shape of a crystal) in 1840. He was an asistant was the chair of mineralogy at the Mineralogy Laboratory of the National Museum of Natural History in Paris, in 1857, then joined the Faculty of Science from 1822, teaching at the École Normale Supérieure from 1826, becoming a professor in 1841 and working until 1876. Delafosse was a founding member of the Société Geologique de France. Delafosse showed that one had to distinguish the "integrating molecule" of Haüy from the chemical molecule. He proposed the concept of "maille" (Unit cell) in crystallography. In line with his works are those of his student Louis Pasteur on molecular dissymmetry. A mineral species was dedicated to him by Charles Friedel in 1873, the delafossite, composed of copper and iron oxide. Publications Précis élémentaire d'histoire naturelle, Hachette, 1833. De la structure des cristaux, considérés comme base de la distinction et de la classification des systèmes cristallins. Sur l'importance de l'étude de la symétrie dans les différentes branches | École Normal Supérieure and then went to work at the Museum of Natural History from 1816 under René Just Haüy. After Haüy's death he published posthumously some notes on crystallography and mineralogy in volumes of Traité de minéralogie (1822-1823). He defended his thesis in crystallography on hemihedry (hemihedral shape of a crystal) in 1840. He was an asistant was the chair of mineralogy at the Mineralogy Laboratory of the National Museum of Natural History in Paris, in 1857, then joined the Faculty of Science from 1822, teaching at the École Normale Supérieure from 1826, becoming a professor in 1841 and working until 1876. Delafosse was a founding member of the Société Geologique de France. Delafosse showed that one had to distinguish the "integrating molecule" of Haüy from the chemical molecule. He proposed the concept of "maille" (Unit cell) in |
she is a Norwegian women's champion curler (1985) and mixed champion curler (2000). Teams Women's Mixed References External links The Dream Team takes on the world | Maclean's | Maclean's | APRIL 18, 1983 Living people Norwegian female curlers Norwegian curling champions Year of birth missing (living people) Place |
has been the federal chairwoman of the FDP-affiliated youth organization Young Liberals (Junge Liberale) since 2021, succeeding Jens Teutrine. Education Brandmann studied political science at the University of Bonn and European politics at the University of Oxford. Currently, Brandmann is pursuing a PhD and teaching at Oxford on the relationship between contestable democracy and far-right parties. Political career Brandmann was elected at the federal congress of the Young Liberals on November 13, 2021, in Erlangen with 182 of 197 | speed limit, and in taxation calls for a focus on taxes to finance the state rather than to guide social behavior (steering taxes), as well as tax cuts for small and medium incomes. She also advocates for a BAföG reform for students with financial difficulties. Furthermroe, she believes that public broadcasting should be reformed to focus on political education and information "instead of producing telenovelas," in which |
is located on the slopes of Mont Kigali. The western slopes of Mont Kigali end in the valley of the river Nyabarongo. At a height of , along with the taller Mont Jali at directly to its North, it dominates over other hills | city as they rise between 1300 and 1600 m. As a result, Mont Kigali offers expansive views of the entire city of Kigali to the East and North, the Southern Province to the West and South, |
CSOC at the "2013 International Defence Exhibition & Conference" (IDEX-2013), as an export-centric submarine design for foreign navies; the design appeared to particularly similar to the Type 039A/041 submarines. Comparison to the S26 design Similarities :- Little is currently known about the class' characteristics; nevertheless, the submarines are believed to possess the following features :- The class is believed to utilize the Stirling-cycle AIP system, given its alikeness to the S26 design, which utilizes the same system. Resembling the S26 design, the class features six torpedo tubes capable of launching heavyweight torpedoes and anti-ship missiles. Differences :- At the "2018 International Defence Exhibition and Seminar" (IDEAS), held at Karachi, Pakistan, KSEW unveiled a scale mock-up of the Hangor-class submarine along with some of its specifications; its design was noticeably divergent to the S26 design in the following parameters :- The Hangor-class submarine measures at a length of , compared to the S26's length of . The Hangor-class features an approximate displacement of , compared to the S26's approximate displacement of . Armament Little is known about the class' specifications, including its arsenal; however, the design features six 533mm torpedo tubes, which may be utilized with the following weaponry :- Heavyweight torpedoes :- Most likely the Yu-6 heavyweight torpedoes. Anti-ship cruise missiles (ASCM) :- Most likely the Pakistani-origin Babur-3 SLCM, or possibly the Chinese-origin CM-708UNB, or the YJ-82. Capabilities According to multiple sources, the Hangor-class submarines may utilized for the following roles :- Establishment of the sea-based arm of Pakistan's nuclear second-strike triad. Undertake anti-access/area-denial (A2/AD) duties, for littoral protection. Ships in the class (Note :- The submarines' names are yet to be revealed entirely) See also Other submarines of notable comparison Type 214 submarine - A class of export-oriented diesel-electric attack-submarines, also developed by ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems and currently operated by the navies of Greece, Portugal, South Korea and Turkey. Type 212 submarine - A class of diesel-electric attack-submarines developed by ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems and exclusively built for the navies of Germany, Italy and Norway. - A class of export-oriented diesel-electric attack-submarines, jointly developed by Naval Group and Navantia and currently operated by the navies of Chile, Malaysia, India and Brazil. - A class of diesel-electric attack-submarines, built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and operated by Japan. - A class of conventionally-powered | eight attack-submarines to the Pakistan Navy; however, the submarine type was not revealed, although it is widely believed that the submarines-in-question may be of the "S20" design, an export-centric version of the Type 039B submarines. According to CSIC officials, the first submarine would be delivered in 2022, with a subsequent three delivered by the end of 2023; the final four submarines would be built by KSEW, with a scheduled delivery by the end of 2028. The total cost of the deal was estimated at USD $4-5 billion - with an estimated $500 million per submarine, although other sources place their estimates at $250-325 million per submarine. Naming In January 2017, Muhammad Zakaullah, the-then chief of the Pakistan Navy, announced that the eight Type 039B submarines would be christened as the Hangor-class, in honor of PNS Hangor (S131) - a former Daphné-class submarine of the Pakistan Navy, renowned for having sunk INS Khukri, a former Blackwood-class frigate of the Indian Navy, during the Indo-Pakistani Naval War of 1971; this event is also historically significant as the first submarine kill following the Second World War. Apart from the lead vessel, the names' of the remaining submarines were never publicized, although in December 2021, the Pakistan Navy revealed that it had christened the fifth submarine of the class as the Tasnim, after former-Vice Admiral Ahmad Tasnim - a Pakistani naval officer renowned for having commanded the original PNS Hangor (S131), which torpedoed INS Khukri. Construction In 2015, OSINT satellite-imagery revealed that KSEW had established a string of infrastructure units at its Karachi-based shipyard, adjacent to the Pakistan Naval Dockyard, for the construction of its four submarines; earlier reports erroneously claimed that the submarines may be built at Ormara, Pakistan. The new facilities at Karachi reportedly include a "twin-lane" construction hall - capable of simultaneously constructing two submarines, a new Syncrolift drydock - with an estimated lifting capacity of and new berthing facilities. In October 2020, Zafar Mahmood Abbasi, the-then outgoing-chief of the Pakistan Navy, disclosed that the Pakistan Navy would acquire one Type 039A submarine from the People’s Liberation Army Navy for training and acclimation purposes, on a “gratis basis,” i.e., at no additional charge. The progress of the class' construction was never publicized by the Pakistan Navy, although in December 2021, KSEW announced that it had conducted a "steel-cutting" ceremony for the fifth submarine of the class, christened as the Tasnim. Overview Design The Hangor-class is reportedly based on the "S26" submarine design - developed by the China Shipbuilding and Offshore International Company (CSOC); the "S26" is purportedly an AIP-equipped variant of the "S20" submarine design, which in turn, is actually an export model of the Type 039B submarine - operated by the People's Liberation Army Navy. The S20 was first unveiled by CSOC at the "2013 International Defence Exhibition & Conference" (IDEX-2013), as an export-centric submarine design for foreign navies; the design appeared to particularly similar to the Type 039A/041 submarines. Comparison to the S26 design Similarities :- Little is currently known about the class' characteristics; nevertheless, the submarines are believed to possess the following features :- The class is believed to utilize the Stirling-cycle AIP system, given its alikeness to the S26 design, which utilizes the same system. Resembling the S26 |
provide solid accompaniment." The Orlando Sentinel thought that "Ellis' steamy licks, Oliver Wells' soulful organ, Scott Alexander's even more soulful piano and a four-piece horn section provide the perfect setting for Brown's deep, versatile voice." The Atlanta Journal-Constitution concluded that "while it may not catch Brown at the height of his vocal powers, the sound does reflect his maturity and happiness." The Buffalo News determined that Brown's "chops here are as formidable as on his classic '50s stuff." AllMusic called the album "very credible," writing that Brown "reprises his salacious blues | wanted to release it as a single, but Savoy Records considered it too bawdy. Critical reception The Philadelphia Inquirer wrote that "the Brown voice is big and raunchy on such tunes as 'Jack the Rabbit', 'Ain't My Cross to Bear' and 'Hard Luck Blues', and the Heartfixers provide solid accompaniment." The Orlando Sentinel thought that "Ellis' steamy licks, Oliver Wells' soulful organ, Scott Alexander's even more soulful piano and a four-piece horn section provide the perfect setting for Brown's deep, versatile voice." The Atlanta Journal-Constitution concluded that "while it may not catch Brown at the height of his vocal powers, the sound does reflect his maturity and happiness." The Buffalo News determined that Brown's "chops |
1976) is an Italian rally co-driver. In addition to be the regular co-driver of Lorenzo Bertelli, he also competes in the European Rally Championship. | co-driver of Lorenzo Bertelli, he also competes in the European Rally Championship. Rally results WRC results * Season still in progress. References External links Simone Scattolin's |
(equestrian) (1885–1963), Swiss Olympic equestrian Werner Fehr (field | refer to: Werner Fehr (equestrian) (1885–1963), Swiss Olympic equestrian Werner Fehr |
China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC). Activity AASPT is China's leading solid fuel propulsion specialist. In particular, it develops DF-31 ground-to-ground ballistic missiles, JL-2 sea-to-ground ballistic missiles, apogee engines for geostationary telecommunications satellites, and China's new Long March 11 light launcher. AASPT employs some 4,000 researchers and senior technicians, and comprises five research institutes, three factories and five subsidiaries. Its total revenue was 5.4 billion yuan in 2014. References See also Chinese space program | AASPT employs some 4,000 researchers and senior technicians, and comprises five research institutes, three factories and five subsidiaries. Its total revenue was 5.4 billion yuan in 2014. References See also Chinese space program China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) Academy of Aerospace Liquid Propulsion Technology (AALPT) |
main activity is the development of liquid-propellant rocket engines for Chinese space launchers. The YF-77 and YF-100 engines, which will power the Long March 5 family of launchers, are produced in AALPT's facilities. The conglomerate brings together five research centers and four factories. History AALPT was created around 1970 under the base name 067 at Mount Quinling in Shaanxi as part of the industrialization of what was called "the third line", that is, the inland regions of southwestern China. Later, the company concentrated on the regional | (CASC). Activity AALPT's main activity is the development of liquid-propellant rocket engines for Chinese space launchers. The YF-77 and YF-100 engines, which will power the Long March 5 family of launchers, are produced in AALPT's facilities. The conglomerate brings together five research centers and four factories. History AALPT was created around 1970 under the base name 067 |
in Madras (now Chennai) in Tamil Nadu. At the age of six, he learned Mridangam from Peetambara Desai. Later he became a disciple of Thanjavur Ramadas Rao. Although he studied Veena and Carnatic music with Mridangam, he established himself only in Mridangam. His father Adhimoolam who played a major role in grooming him, was instrumental in making him concentrate only in mridangam. At the age of 12, he recited the Mridangam in front of Maharaja Krishna Rajendra Wadiyar at the Mysore Palace. In 1981, he was appointed as a state artiste by Tamil Nadu government. Kannan has worked as a staff artist at All India Radio, Chennai and has also taught at the College of Music, Annamalai University and various private institutions. He | was appointed as a state artiste by Tamil Nadu government. Kannan has worked as a staff artist at All India Radio, Chennai and has also taught at the College of Music, Annamalai University and various private institutions. He has performed in various stages and provided extensive training to students, including sixth-generation students from South Africa. Kannan, who stands out in the Carnatic music scene with his innovative style and rhythmic skills has many published recordings with famous Carnatic singers and instrumentalists from the country. He has played with noted carnatic musicians including Tiger Varadachariar, Ariyakudi Ramanuja Iyengar, Chembai, M. Balamuralikrishna, G. N. Balasubramaniam, Madurai Mani Iyer, Dandapani Desikar, Sirkazhi Govindarajan, S. Somasundaram, T. N. Seshagopalan, U. Srinivas, N. Ravikiran, Sriram Parthasarathy and Parur Sundaram Iyer. He was a regular participant in the Mysore Dasara Music Festival. Until 2017, Kannan used to attend concerts |
the Swedish and Dutch nobility. History The name derives from the town of Geer near Liège (in present-day Belgium). The oldest known ancestor, Lambier de Geer, lord of Gaillarmont, died in 1399 in Liège, then part of the Prince-Bishopric of Liège. His descendant Louys de Geer (1535–1602) moved from Liège to Aachen and later to Dordrecht in the Dutch Republic for religious reasons. Subsequent generations became notable in Sweden and the Netherlands from the early 17th century, mainly centered on the iron-foundry company town Finspång, but often extending to science, art and | of the Noble estate at the Diet of Porvoo. Charlotta Aurora De Geer (1779–1834), Swedish salonist. (1781–1861), Swedish lantmarskalk of the Riksdag of the Estates (1784–1857), Dutch politician. Ulla De Geer (1793-1869), Swedish salonist. (1816–1903), Dutch jurist and historian Louis Gerhard De Geer (1818–1896), Swedish statesman and writer, Prime Minister of Sweden 1876–80 Karl Vilhelm Konstantin De Geer (1839–1904), Finnish general in the Imperial Russian army Gerhard Louis De Geer (1854–1935), baron, Prime Minister of Sweden 1920–21 Gerard De Geer af Finspång (1858–1943), Swedish geologist. Sten De Geer (1886–1933), Swedish geographer and ethnographer Dirk Jan de Geer (1870–1960), prime minister of the Netherlands. (1927–1984), Swedish artist and |
Swedish Golf Tour, a series of professional golf tournaments for women held in Sweden and neighboring countries. Tournaments also feature on the 2022 LET Access Series (LETAS). Schedule The season consists of 6 tournaments played | between May and September, where one event is held in Denmark. See also 2022 Ladies European Tour References External links Official homepage of the Ahlsell |
soundtrack is composed by M. M. Keeravani. Letha Manasulu released on 1 October 2004. Plot Cast Srikanth as Raju Kalyani as Dhana Lakshmi Gopika as Bhanu Raghunatha Reddy as Bhanu's father AVS S. S. Kanchi Sivaji Raja as Raju's friend Siva Parvathy as Bhanu's mother Draksharamam Saroja Rajeswari Banda Jyothi Krishna Chaitanya Narsing Yadav Baby Sruthi Master Manoj Kavya Soundtrack The soundtrack album consists of six singles composed by M. M. Keeravani. The audio launch was attended by Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy, then chief minister of Andhra Pradesh. Reviewing the soundtrack album, The Hindu stated: "All the songs in the film are made rich by sensible and poetic lyrics [..] However, the singers' good rendition notwithstanding, the pronunciation by the non-Telugu artistes remains much to be desired as usual". Reception Reviewing the film for The Hindu, Gudipoodi Srihari wrote: "Though neat and simple, there is nothing novel in the storyline which is akin to the narration in a novel. It is surprising to note that a popular director known for neat themes, Krishna Reddy chose a routine theme involving a man and | Cast Srikanth as Raju Kalyani as Dhana Lakshmi Gopika as Bhanu Raghunatha Reddy as Bhanu's father AVS S. S. Kanchi Sivaji Raja as Raju's friend Siva Parvathy as Bhanu's mother Draksharamam Saroja Rajeswari Banda Jyothi Krishna Chaitanya Narsing Yadav Baby Sruthi Master Manoj Kavya Soundtrack The soundtrack album consists of six singles composed by M. M. Keeravani. The audio launch was attended by Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy, then chief minister of Andhra Pradesh. Reviewing the soundtrack album, The Hindu stated: "All the songs in the film are made rich by sensible and poetic lyrics [..] However, the singers' good rendition notwithstanding, the pronunciation by the non-Telugu artistes remains much to be desired as usual". Reception Reviewing the film for The Hindu, Gudipoodi Srihari wrote: "Though neat and simple, there is nothing novel in the storyline which is akin to the narration in a novel. It is surprising to note that a popular director known for neat themes, Krishna Reddy chose a routine theme |
(TRM), broadcast the event within Moldova and organised the selection process for the nation's entry. TRM confirmed their intentions to participate at the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest on 20 October 2021. Moldova has selected their entry via a national selection show between 2008 and 2020, while their entry in 2021 was selected via an internal selection. The internal selection procedure was continued for their 2022 participation following the cancellation of a planned national selection due to COVID-19 restrictions. The live audition round took place on 29 January 2022 at TRM Studio 2 in Chișinău and was broadcast on Moldova 1, Moldova 2 and Radio Moldova as well as online via trm.md and via TRM's Facebook and YouTube pages. The votes of an expert jury selected "" performed by Zdob și Zdub and Frații Advahov as the Moldovan entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2022. Entries were assessed on criteria such as voice quality and strength of the composition. The jury panel that evaluated the songs consisted of Geta Burlacu (singer, 2008 Moldovan Eurovision entrant), Vali Boghean (singer-songwriter), Cristina Scarlat (singer, 2014 Moldovan Eurovision entrant), | Studio 2 in Chișinău and was broadcast on Moldova 1, Moldova 2 and Radio Moldova as well as online via trm.md and via TRM's Facebook and YouTube pages. The votes of an expert jury selected "" performed by Zdob și Zdub and Frații Advahov as the Moldovan entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2022. Entries were assessed on criteria such as voice quality and strength of the composition. The jury panel that evaluated the songs consisted of Geta Burlacu (singer, 2008 Moldovan Eurovision entrant), Vali Boghean (singer-songwriter), Cristina Scarlat (singer, 2014 Moldovan Eurovision entrant), Victoria Cușnir (journalist) and Aliona Moon (singer, 2013 Moldovan Eurovision entrant). At Eurovision The 66th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Turin, Italy and will consist of two semi-finals on 10 |
Rally) was the seventh round of the 2001 World Rally Championship. The race was held over three days between 15 June and 17 June 2001, and was won by Ford's Colin McRae, his 3rd win in a row and 23rd win in | Rally Championship. The race was held over three days between 15 June and 17 June 2001, and was won by Ford's Colin McRae, his 3rd win in a row and 23rd win in the World Rally Championship. Background |
she was part of the Malaysian squad that won bronze at the 2021 Sudirman Cup. Achievement BWF International Series (1 title) Women singles BWF International Challenge tournament BWF International Series tournament BWF Future Series tournament References External links 2003 births Living people People from Perak Malaysian people of Indian descent Malaysian female | singles of the 2018 Mauritius International. In 2021, she was part of the Malaysian squad that won bronze at the 2021 Sudirman Cup. Achievement BWF International Series (1 title) Women singles BWF |
played 36 matches, conceding 52 goals and having made nine clean sheets. On 31 January 2022, Siano rejoined Juventus, playing for their under-23s team. Siano debuted for Juventus U23 on 27 February, in a 1–1 draw against AlbinoLeffe. Style of play Siano has a slim physique, he is very responsive and he is good at passing the | May 2021, he had an anterior cruciate ligament knee injury. He ended the 2020–21 season having played 36 matches, conceding 52 goals and having made nine clean sheets. On 31 January 2022, Siano rejoined Juventus, playing for their under-23s team. Siano debuted for Juventus U23 on 27 February, in a 1–1 draw against AlbinoLeffe. Style of play Siano has a slim physique, he is very responsive and he is good at passing the ball. Career |
these churches. A church in Suriname, originally Baptist and later linked to Orthodox Presbyterian Church, joined the denomination after its organization. Attempt to merge In 2004 the CRPC held a joint meeting with the Reformed Presbyterian Church - Hanover Presbytery, another conservative denomination in United States, aiming at a union. However, conflicts over the government of the denomination by a higher court and the Hanover Presbytery's tolerance for members to participate in Freemasonry prevented the union. In 2004, the Covenanting Association of Reformed and Presbyterian Churches and American Reformation Presbyterian Church sent delegates to meetings of the Presbytery of the CRPC. However, the | the government of an assembly of elders. Government Presbyterian is common in Protestant churches that were modeled after the Reformation Protestant Switzerland, notably in Switzerland, Scotland, Netherlands, France and portions of Prussia, of Ireland and, later, of United States. In 1997, a group of churches split from Presbyterian Church in America and formed the Covenant Reformed Presbyterian Church. The main cause of their separation was the defense of theonomy by these churches. A church in Suriname, originally Baptist and later linked to Orthodox Presbyterian Church, joined the denomination after its organization. Attempt to merge In 2004 the CRPC held a joint meeting with the Reformed Presbyterian Church - Hanover Presbytery, another conservative denomination in United States, aiming at a union. However, conflicts over the government of the denomination by a higher court and the Hanover Presbytery's tolerance for members to participate in Freemasonry prevented the union. In |
Basedowena katjawarana Solem, 1993 Basedowena olgana Solem, 1993 Basedowena oligopleura (Tate, 1894) Basedowena papulankutjana Solem, 1993 Basedowena polypleura (Tate, 1899) Basedowena radiata (Hedley, 1905) Basedowena siparium Criscione & Köhler, 2016 Basedowena vulgata Solem, 1993 Synonyms Basedowena squamulosa (Tate, 1894): synonym of Granulomelon squamulosum (Tate, 1894) References Solem, A. (1993). Camaenid land snails from Western and central Australia (Mollusca: Pulmonata: Camaenidae). VI. Taxa from the red centre. Records of the Western Australian Museum, Supplement, 43: 983–1459. External links ]https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/50655551 Iredale, T. (1937). An | Granulomelon squamulosum (Tate, 1894) References Solem, A. (1993). Camaenid land snails from Western and central Australia (Mollusca: Pulmonata: Camaenidae). VI. Taxa from the red centre. Records of the Western Australian Museum, Supplement, 43: 983–1459. External links ]https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/50655551 Iredale, T. (1937). An annotated check list of the land shells of south and central Australia. The South Australian Naturalist. 18(2): 6-59, pls 1-2] Criscione F. & Köhler F. (2016). Phylogenetic systematics of the land snail Basedowena from the Australian arid |
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