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The Transformers characters are spelled Quintessons. Look up Quintessence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.Quintessence, literally fifth essence (from Latin quinta essentia), can refer :

Aether (classical element), the fifth classical element after earth, fire, water and air Quintessence (physics), a hypothetical form of dark energy; postulated to explain the accelerating universe Quintessence (English band), a 1970s progressive rock band specializing in Indian themes and sounds Quintessence (Finnish band), a Nu soul band led by singer Emma Salokoski Quintessence (Borknagar album) Quintessence (The Soil Bleeds Black album) Quintessenz (German for quintessence), an Austrian on-line civil liberties advocacy organization "Quintessence", from the Mage: the Ascension role-playing game series; a fundamental form of energy In the game Fire Emblem, quintessence is the name given to the life force of living beings In DC Comics, the Quintessence is a group of cosmic beings who counsel one another, including (usually) Shazam, Zeus, Highfather, The Phantom Stranger, Ganthet and The Spectre "Quintessence", the title of a Salvation Army brass band composition written by Robert Readhead for the Melbourne Staff Band to perform at the 1978 Salvation Army International Congress A song from the Norwegian black metal band Darkthrone's Album Panzerfaust

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The 72 hour Tour de Taiwan race in the Taipei-Keelung metropolitan area came to an end after entering the Taipei Xinyi Shopping Area as the final stage today. Marek Wesoły from Merida Europe Team won his second stage, while John Murphy won the overall champion in this series after 8 stages of racing. Kuan-hua Lai not only won the Taiwan Champion, but also helped his team (Giant Asia Racing Team) win the Team Champion. [edit lead] » Full story

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Latest news 11 March 2008: ACLU describes President Bush's veto of CIA waterboarding ban as 'a callous disregard for human rights' 11 March 2008: Algerian rebel group claims kidnapping of two Austrians in Tunisia 10 March 2008: New York governor Eliot Spitzer tied to prostitution ring 10 March 2008: Malaysian opposition gains in elections, conquers four new state legislatures 10 March 2008: Socialists win second term as Spain's ruling party 9 March 2008: Minnesota Department of Health says 'theatre nights' in bars are not exempt from Freedom to Breathe Act 9 March 2008: Obama wins Wyoming caucus 8 March 2008: President Bush vetoes CIA waterboarding ban 8 March 2008: Spanish Prime Minster condemns killing of Spanish councillor 8 March 2008: International arms dealer Viktor Bout arrested in Thailand 8 March 2008: South American leaders end border dispute 7 March 2008: Wikinews interviews Kevin Baugh, president of the Republic of Molossia 7 March 2008: Spanish councillor shot and killed in the Basque Country 7 March 2008: Protester says Japanese whalers shot him 7 March 2008: Wikinews interviews U.S. Green Party presidential candidate Cynthia McKinney Israel/Palestine Conflict Gunman kills eight at Jerusalem school Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas cuts ties with Israel United Nations condemns Palestinian rocket attacks and Israel's 'disproportionate' response Residents of Gaza enter Egypt after destruction of border wall Israel closes Gaza crossings in response to rocket attacks

Human Rights violations President Bush vetoes CIA waterboarding ban Demonstrations planned to protest internet censorship in Finland Finnish internet censorship critic blacklisted Nebraska court bans the electric chair Canada adds United States to list of countries that torture

Climate change Climate campaigners scale UK Parliament and hang protest banners from the building Climate Conference in Bali concluded; opinions on outcome differ "Bali Roadmap" agreed on, applauded Climate Negotiations soon to conclude in Bali; UN "concerned by the pace of things" EU may see no reason to go to next major emitters meeting United Nations United Nations condemns Palestinian rocket attacks and Israel's 'disproportionate' response Kenya negotiations resume; parliament to debate power sharing accord Kenyan government and opposition agree on power sharing Kosovo seeks recognition as independent state UN Secretary-General expresses concern about crises in Chad, Kenya, Sudan

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Africa Algerian rebel group claims kidnapping of two Austrians in Tunisia Violence in Kenya kills at least thirteen Kenya negotiations resume; parliament to debate power sharing accord Kenyan government and opposition agree on power sharing Sudan boycotts Danish goods

Asia Malaysian opposition gains in elections, conquers four new state legislatures International arms dealer Viktor Bout arrested in Thailand At least 40 killed by bombing in Pakistan United Nations condemns Palestinian rocket attacks and Israel's 'disproportionate' response Armenian President Kocharyan declares state of emergency

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Europe Algerian rebel group claims kidnapping of two Austrians in Tunisia Socialists win second term as Spain's ruling party Spanish Prime Minster condemns killing of Spanish councillor Spanish councillor shot and killed in the Basque Country Demonstrations planned to protest internet censorship in Finland

Middle East Gunman kills eight at Jerusalem school Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas cuts ties with Israel United Nations condemns Palestinian rocket attacks and Israel's 'disproportionate' response Iraqi archbishop from Mosul kidnapped, three aides killed Iraq approves execution of 'Chemical Ali' North America New York governor Eliot Spitzer tied to prostitution ring Minnesota Department of Health says 'theatre nights' in bars are not exempt from Freedom to Breathe Act Obama wins Wyoming caucus President Bush vetoes CIA waterboarding ban Wikinews interviews Kevin Baugh, president of the Republic of Molossia

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Africa Wikinews Shorts: January 20, 2008 Health experts suspect bromide poisoning in Angolan disease outbreak Health organisations respond to Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of the Congo WHO investigates outbreak of unidentified illness in Democratic Republic of the Congo UN aid convoys face increasing attacks in Darfur

Asia Alleged kidney harvester arrested in Nepal Drug-resistant flu rising, says WHO International manhunt for alleged kidney harvester Indonesia reports 100th human death from bird flu Wikinews Shorts: January 20, 2008

Central America José Azcona, former president of Honduras, dies at 74

Europe Wild Canadian Goose tests positive for H5N1 in England Drug-resistant flu rising, says WHO International manhunt for alleged kidney harvester Thomas Cecil Gray, pioneer in anesthesiology, dead at 94 Wikinews Shorts: January 20, 2008

Middle East Laura Bush in Saudi Arabia to promote breast cancer awareness Yasser Arafat may have had HIV Libya frees foreign HIV medics Libya lifts death sentences for nurses but makes demands Libyan court upholds death sentence for foreign medics in HIV case

North America Gene that causes deadly heart condition identified Mystery surrounds ricin discovery in Las Vegas hotel Alleged kidney harvester arrested in Nepal Drug-resistant flu rising, says WHO International manhunt for alleged kidney harvester

Oceania Australian drug regulator requires warning on Zolpidem Getting the exclusive lowdown on The Lowdown Anthrax scare a hoax for two New Zealand media agencies Abbott calls for independent boards to govern Australian hospitals John Howard announces $560 million for medical research

South America Peruvian crater caused by meteor Meteorite blamed for mysterious illness in Peru Blood recipients contract HIV in Peru Wikinews Shorts: March 30, 2007 Former Chilean President Pinochet suffers heart attack

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