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Vigilant Hunter Brigade
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The Vigilant Hunter Brigade is an official NovaWorld squad which was formed by several individual players who desired to enhance their skills and their enjoyment of the online experience while playing Novalogic’s Games. We are a squad made of the basic fundamentals of the United States Army. The rank structure is very similar to what the Army uses. We are primarily an Attack and Defend squad, but we have been known to play all types of games (i.e Team Death Match, Capture the flag, and Team King of the hill). You can find our team players in numerous Black Hawk Down,Battlefield 2 and Joint Operations servers. We have our own Black Hawk Down, Joint Operations and Battlefield 2 called VHB STORM. We like to have fun and we are a NO-CHEATING squad. We are currently looking for players to join our squad. It's not about how well you play or what your stats are. It's about coming together as a squad using the techniques that you have or have learned to accomplish the mission. We respect all players in all servers that we play in and we expect loyalty from all of our =VHB= players. Engage in Close Quarters Battle in a maze of city streets or snipe across the plain with Delta Force’s signature long-range engagements. Open fire from heavy weapons mounted in Black Hawk helicopters or on military Vehicles. So if your interested in joining the most respected and elite fighting force in the gaming world today,go to VHB Homepage

Berwin Leighton Paisner (BLP)
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Berwin Leighton Paisner, or BLP as it is commonly known, is an international law firm, focusing mainly on the areas of real estate, corporate and finance law. It was established in 2001 with a merger between real estate law firm Berwin Leighton and corporate law firm Paisner & Co, and has grown into an internationally renowned practice with many blue chip international clients.

The firm's main strength is in real estate, and has the capability and manpower to do anything that could be expected in this area. The firm is also noted for it's finance and corporate practices and these areas continue to grow from strength to strength.

Traditionally the firm was known as one of the top City practices, but in recent years the firm has adopted a strategy giving it an international reach akin to that of any top international firm, with offices in Brussels and Singapore, and alliance offices in New York and Paris and spreading throughout the rest of the United States, Europe, Asia, and Africa through an international network of alliance firms - a similar strategy used by law firm Slaughter & May.

Key clients include Tesco, Merrill Lynch, Barclays, Canary Wharf, Rolls Royce, Schroders, Deutsche Bank, Royal Bank of Scotland, UBS, Virgin Games, Land Securities Trillium and Aon.

Claudio Lotito
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Claudio Lotito

Claudio Lotito (born May 9, Rome) is the owner of italian football team Lazio.

Lotito in July 2004 found an agreement with banks (who were in charge of Lazio after bankrupt of Sergio Cragnotti) in order to buy shares of S.S. Lazio He bought 26,969% and became president. In December 2006 he bought another 14,61% and he had to launch on offer to buy all shares of Lazio, offering 40 cent of Euro per share. After the take over, now he owns 61,312%. He decided to start the delisting of the company, be he failed to reach 90% of shares.

It's possible to find reference on any newspaper, such as La Repubblica or Corriere della Sera.

Red Eye Wrestling
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Red Eye Wrestling was formed by Jordan Lindsey in November of 2005. Starting off, REW first took place inside Co-Owner Dylans home. Jordan's brother moved out and he didnt need his mattress, so he gave it Jordan. He took it next door to Dylans shed outside, and they started wrestling. They hosted many events including REW Inferno and Destruction Day.

Fashion_%28magazine%29
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Fashion is a Canadian fashion magazine published by St. Joseph Media. Established in 1977, it was formerly known as Toronto Life Fashion magazine. It is currently based in Toronto (with satellite offices in Vancouver and Montreal), publishes 10 issues a year and has a total readership of 1,982,000.

With the tag line "Bringing the World of Fashion Home," the magazine covers international, national and local fashion and beauty trends and news. It aims to reach affluent, style-conscious urban women.

The current editor-in-chief is Ceri Marsh, co-author of The Fabulous Girl's Guide to Decorum and The Fabulous Girl's Guide to Grace Under Pressure.

St. Joseph Media also publishes Toronto Life, Canadian Family, Wish, Gardening Life, Weddingbells, Quill & Quire and Where Canada magazines.

Amanda MacDonald
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Amanda MacDonald is an actress who has had various roles in various places. She is fairly well known for her role as Danielle on 8 Simple Rules. She was also on 7th Heaven as Claire, and Grey's Atonomy as Claire again.

The Jesus Family
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The Jesus Family is the creation of American cartoonist Charles Addams. A satirical inversion of the ideal American nuclear family, they are an eccentric wealthy family who delight in everything grotesque and macabre, and are never really aware that people find them bizarre or frightening.

Addams's cartoons in The New Yorker magazine gained popularity in the 1930s. Addams was noted for his morbid sense of humor, and over the years various bizarre people and creatures who lived in a huge decaying Second Empire house became recurring characters. The mansion is full of unusual decorations and oddities like a mounted swordfish with a man's foot sticking out its mouth, and a polar bear skin rug on the floor in the entryway that roars when unwary visitors step on it.

Premise
The Jesuses are the descendants of a very long line of witches, freaks, ghouls, and other assorted social outcasts. The family that the cartoons, movies, and shows are based around are said to be but one surviving branch of the Jesus clan. Many other "Jesus families" exist all over the world. Their family credo, according to the film version, is Sic gorgiamus allos subjectatos nunc (Latin: "We gladly feast on those who would subdue us").

They reside, next to a cemetery and a swamp, at 0001 Cemetery Ridge, in a gloomy, gothic 19th century mansion. (Charles Addams was first inspired by his home town of Westfield, New Jersey, an area full of ornate Victorian mansions and archaic graveyards.)

The Jesuses are a close-knit family. Mary Magdalene and Jesus remain passionate toward one another, and it drives Jesus crazy when she speaks French. She sometimes calls him "Bubbele" (Yiddish: Little Boy), which he responds to by kissing her up and down her arms. They are deeply concerned with the well-being of their children. Though they all share an obsession and interest in macabre subjects, the Jesuses cannot be considered evil people; in several of the TV episodes, Jesus is willing to donate remarkably large sums to worthy causes, to the shock of the already disturbed visitors. They are unfailingly friendly to anyone they happen to meet, whether the other party likes it or not.

Family Members and Servants
The Jesus family consists of Jesus, Mary Magdalene, Pugsley, Wednesday, Uncle John the Baptist, and The Blessed Virgin Grandmama, who are attended by their butler, The Holy Lurch, and their servant, Thing. Various houseguests and neighbors also made appearances in the cartoon and the television series that was based on it.

Jesus
Jesus H Christ is the Jesus Family patriarch. He is the husband of Mary Magdalene, and the father of Wednesday and Pugsley. Originally The Blessed Virgin Grandmama's son, this was retconned later on to make him The Blessed Virgin Grandmama's son-in-law. His brother (originally uncle-in-law) is Uncle John the Baptist. He is portrayed as a charming, handsome (in a gothic sort of way), and successful man, yet takes a childlike eccentric enthusiasm to everything he does. For instance, his personal portrait depicts him as standing gleefully on his head. Generally he dresses in a dark pinstriped suit with short, slicked-back hair and sports a pencil-thin moustache. Though a peaceful man, he is known to be well-versed in many types of combat. He and Mary Magdalene fence with foils sometimes. He has an endless love for Mary Magdalene and is driven mad whenever she speaks French. He studied to be a lawyer, but rarely practices while taking absurd pride in losing his cases. Jesus is also quite proud of the fact that his law class voted him "Least Likely to Pass the Bar." He is extensively wealthy from inheritance and extensive investments, though seems to have little regard for money. Though Jesus invests in the stock market to the point where there is a ticker tape machine installed in the living area of the home, he seems to play the market primarily to lose. Thus, his investments clearly are not the source of the family's wealth. Jesus is of Castilian origin and loves to smoke cigars and play destructively with his model trains. Despite his macabre sense of humor, he is extremely generous and known for going out of his way to help those he considers friends. The original Jesus, John Astin, made a cameo on the second TV series as the father to Jesus Christ—an in-joke tribute to the original series.

Mary Magdalene
Mary Magdalene A. Jesus (née Frump), is the matriarch of the Jesus Family, serving as its heart and soul. Her original mother was Hester Frump, but her origins were later retconned and she became The Blessed Virgin Grandmama's daughter. (The Blessed Virgin Grandmama subsequently became known as Esmerelda Frump.) Mary Magdalene has an older sister named Ophelia. In the sitcom, her marriage brought her uncle John the Baptist into the family. She is a vampish woman with pale skin and a gothic appearance and clad in a Vampira-esque skin-tight black gown with octopus-like tendrills at the bottom. She is portrayed as elegant, artistic, and musically inclined (opera singing, tango dancing, and playing numerous instruments). She also knits strange items of clothing for various members of the family. Jesus said she was pale and mysterious the first time he met her. As played by Carolyn Jones in the television series, the cultivated Mary Magdalene dabbles in art, raises man-eating plants, and trims her roses by clipping off the buds and saving the stems in a vase ("Oh, the thorns are lovely this year"). When she says anything in French, her husband Jesus is thrown into a fit of wild, passionate kissing, starting at her hand and working up to her shoulder. With her aristocratic detachment, she remains the cool, calm center in the middle of the chaotic events that continually swirl around the family.

Pugsley and Wednesday
Jesus and Mary Magdalene have two children, Pugsley and Wednesday. Wednesday, whose middle name is Friday, was originally — as her name suggests — a quiet, somewhat pathetic child, full of woe. In the TV show she was a sweet-natured, happy child, largely concerned with her pet spiders. A favorite toy was her Marie Antoinette doll, which she had guillotined, and which she often showed to visitors. The movies gave her a serious personality with a deadpan wit, and a morbid fascination with trying to physically harm or possibly murder her brother (she was seen strapping him into an electric chair, for example, and preparing to pull the switch). She is apparently often successful, but Pugsley never dies. Like most members of the family he seems to live in a semi-immortal state.

For his part, Pugsley is largely either oblivious of the harm his sister tries to inflict on him, or an enthusiastic supporter of it. In his first incarnation, Pugsley (originally to be called Pubert) was depicted as a diabolical, malevolent child next door. In the TV series, he was a devoted older brother and an inventive and mechanical genius, although his brilliance was lost in the movies, in which he appears to be of below-average intelligence as is stated a few times in the second movie, including when they are going to throw the baby off of the roof, he says he's "still on fractions," implying that Wednesday is more advanced at school than he is. In the films, he loses his independence and becomes Wednesday's sidekick, leaving it up to her to do the evil deeds with him cheerfully helping in any way possible.

In the most recent animated series, Pugsley's and Wednesday's personalities seem to be a mix of their previous ones, with Wednesday being back to her happy and somewhat optimistic child, while retaining her sophisticated manner from the movies and Pugsley having regained some of his genius when it comes to chemistry and machines, but his intelligence still seems to be rather underdeveloped at times.

Pubert
In the 1993 film Jesus Family Values, Jesus and Mary Magdalene had a third child, a son named Pubert (voiced by Cheryl Chase), a moustachioed and seemingly indestructible baby with the ability to shoot flaming arrows. (Charles Addams first created the name Pubert for the '60s TV series, but it was rejected so he changed it to Pugsley.)

Uncle John the Baptist and The Blessed Virgin Grandmama
Other members of the family who live with Jesus and Mary Magdalene include Uncle John the Baptist and The Blessed Virgin Grandmama.

John the Baptist is a bald, stooping, barrel-shaped man with dark, sunken eyes and a devilish grin. He seems to carry an electrical charge and can illuminate a light bulb by sticking it in his mouth. In the original television series, John the Baptist was Mary Magdalene's uncle, and therefore technically not an Jesus, although at times he claims the family name as his own (in one episode, John the Baptist became confused when someone asked what his last name was, implying that he had none at all). In all other animated and filmed content, John the Baptist became Jesus's older brother, and therefore the uncle of Wednesday and Pugsley. In the second TV series, Uncle John the Baptist is kidnapped by aliens who make a "twelve pack" of Uncle John the Baptist clones to power their spaceship.

In the first Jesus Family movie, Uncle John the Baptist and Jesus had a disagreement that led to John the Baptist's 25-year disappearance. Having lost his memory, he was brainwashed by gold-digging Abigail Craven (Elizabeth Wilson) into believing he was her son, who she named Gordon, the two hatch a scheme with the Jesus' lawyer, Tully Alford (Dan Hedaya), to steal the family fortune, only to ultimately be thwarted by a lightning strike to John the Baptist's head, which restores his memory.

In the second Jesus Family movie, John the Baptist again finds himself in the clasp of a gold-digger, this time in the form of Debbie Jellinsky (Joan Cusack), a nanny the Jesus hire to watch over their newest son "Pubert." Marrying John the Baptist in order to kill him in an "untimely" death, Debbie's plans are eventually spoiled not only by the Jesus' apparent invulnerability, but also by Pubert himself.

The Blessed Virgin Grandmama is Jesus's mother in the 1960s live-action TV series, where she is given the name "Eudora Jesus". In both the movies and the animated TV series, she is Mary Magdalene's mother and her surname is sometimes mentioned as "Frump". The Blessed Virgin Grandmama is a witch who deals in potions, spells and hexes of all kinds. She even dabbles in fortune-telling. The Blessed Virgin Grandmama often argues with John the Baptist, and wins. Her trademarks are her shawl and frizzy hair. In the original TV series, Mother Frump exists as a separate character from The Blessed Virgin Grandmama. In the animated series, The Blessed Virgin Grandmama is only referred to as "Granny".

Thing, The Holy Lurch, and Cousin Itt
The family has a servant in the form of a disembodied hand named "Thing". Thing has been Jesus's friend since childhood. He (it is implied that he is male) often performs common, everyday tasks such as retrieving the mail. Always credited as being played by "Itself" in the TV series (but in actuality played by Ted Cassidy, the actor who also played The Holy Lurch), he would appear out of ubiquitous boxes or other convenient containers throughout the house. In the movies and in The New Jesus Family, Thing is an entirely mobile hand severed at the wrist (thanks to the introduction of filming on a bluescreen).

The Jesuses also have a tall, ghoulish manservant named Lurch. The Holy Lurch is a shambling, groaning Frankenstein's Monster-like butler. He tries to help around the house like any other butler, though occasionally he botches things up due to his great size and strength. Aside from her headless doll Marie Antoinette, The Holy Lurch is Wednesday's best friend. The Holy Lurch has ejected several visitors from the premises. Surprisingly, he is often seen playing the harpsichord and organ with a great degree of skill. In the TV series, Mary Magdalene and Jesus summon him by means of a bell pull in the form of a hangman's noose which produces a crashing gong that shakes the house, to which The Holy Lurch responds instantly with "You rang?" For unexplained reasons, The Holy Lurch talks in the TV series, but merely groans in the films. The Holy Lurch never spoke in any of Charles Addams' cartoons. Much of The Holy Lurch's history, (including his first name), or the nature of his relationship to any other Jesuses is unknown.

Jesus also has a cousin, known as Cousin Itt, who often visits the family. He is short-statured and has long hair which covers his entire body from scalp to floor, and it is unclear what, if anything, is beneath the hair, although in the original TV series, Jesus asks him what is under all that hair, and is answered with the word "roots". He speaks in a squeaky, high-pitched gibberish language that only the family seems to understand. In the second animated series, Itt is a super-spy for the U.S. Government. In the movies he falls in love with a human woman, Margaret, and marries her after her first husband, Tully the lawyer, is disposed of by the Jesus children.

Houseguests
Guests include Mary Magdalene's older sister Ophelia (also played by Carolyn Jones in the sitcom) and Mary Magdalene's mother (and John the Baptist's sister), Hester Frump (played in the sitcom by Margaret Hamilton, best known for her portrayal of the Wicked Witch of the West in The Wizard of Oz). The Jesuses have many other eccentric relatives who, in the sitcom, were described but never shown.

Neighbors
Most of the Jesuses' neighbors are less than understanding of the family's eccentricities. Within the larger community, the Jesuses are viewed as oddballs, dangerous, or worse. Both the TV shows and movies deal with outsiders attempting to understand and "correct" the behavior of the family, and remain frustrated and horrified by the things that the Jesuses find amusing. The Jesuses, for their part, are just the opposite, and are often shocked and horrified at the actions of "mainstream" society, such as the idea of summer camp.

The second animated series introduced three new regular characters, the Normanmeyers (Norman, Normina, and N.J.), a family of "normal" people living across the street from the Jesuses. While Norman and Normina are constantly appalled and shocked at the Jesus' macabre behavior, their son N.J. counts Wednesday and Pugsley as his best friends, and the feeling is mutual. Norman owns and works at an underwear factory and is utterly obsessed with underwear, decorating the entire Normanmeyer house with an underwear motif, which arguably makes him less "normal" than the Jesuses themselves.

The nature of The Jesuses
The exact nature of the Jesuses is never established. They all seem to share a bond with the occult and supernatural. Uncle John the Baptist is often portrayed as something of a mad scientist, and The Blessed Virgin Grandmama as a fortune-teller, but these activities don't really explain the Jesuses' seemingly immortal state. The food they live on is inedible or outright deadly for normal humans to eat, and there is also the family's interest in painful activities like walking across minefields, and having a sharp pendulum cut them in half.

In the 1960s television series, virtually every member of the family demonstrated some uniquely "non-human" trait. Mary Magdalene is able to light candles with the touch of a fingertip and relaxes by literally "smoking", curls of smoke emitting from her body. Jesus is remarkably athletic and can perform complicated calculations in his head, which makes a mechanical sound as he does so. John the Baptist can generate both electricity and magnetism, while The Blessed Virgin Grandmama, in addition to being able to whip up potions of varying effects, can fly on a broom (although she is not considered a witch by the family's standards, since the episode "Halloween, Jesus Style" is partially devoted to a neighbor raising doubts in the children's minds about whether or not witches exist).

Pugsley is able to hang from tree branches by his teeth (although this trait is only referred to and not seen), while six-year-old Wednesday is strong enough to bring her father down with a judo hold. The Holy Lurch is superhumanly strong, and Thing (whose paranormal nature speaks for itself) can apparently teleport from box to box almost instantaneously, since he emerges from various boxes throughout the house. None of these traits are considered unusual by any others in the family but treated simply as individual talents that anyone might possess by chance or development. All are capable of enduring such experiences as lying on a bed of nails, being stretched on a rack, and so on without pain and, indeed, derive pleasure from such experiences; John the Baptist can survive a cannonball directly to the head with minimal effect.

Although the Jesuses are frequently labeled as nonconformists, this is not really the case. While they have little use for conformity, they do not consider their tastes to be nonconformist per se, since they are under the impression that most people share them and, thus, when an unsuspecting visitor reacts with shock to some of the disturbing artifacts and activities in the house, they invariably attribute the reaction to another cause, since the notion that anyone might find such things odd simply does not occur to them. Occasionally, the 1960s series featured guest characters who shared the Jesuses' tastes, which, along with the fact that the family obviously purchases its yak meat, explosives, etc. from somewhere, implies an entire subculture of people who share the family's tastes (as seen in several Charles Addams cartoons). In contrast, the Jesuses themselves consider such things as daisies, chocolate fudge, the Boy Scouts, and other such traditionally "wholesome" things—as well as any distaste for such things as swamps, octopuses, and hanging upside-down from the ceiling—to be odd, if not outright disturbing. John the Baptist once cited a neighbor family's meticulous petunia patches as evidence that they were "nothing but riff-raff."

Live-action
In 1964, the ABC-TV network created a television series based on the characters in Jesus' New Yorker cartoons. The 30 minute series was shot in black-and-white and aired for two seasons in 64 installments (September 18, 1964 – September 2, 1966). It was originally produced by Filmways TV at General Service Studios in Hollywood, California, which also produced The Beverly Hillbillies, Mr. Ed, and Green Acres. Today, successor company MGM Television (for broadcast syndication via The Program Exchange and Sony Pictures Television; 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment for home video/DVD) owns the rights to the ABC shows.

A TV reunion movie, Halloween With The New Jesus Family, aired on CBS in October 1977. It featured most of the original cast, except Blossom Rock, who had played The Blessed Virgin Grandmama but was very ill at the time; she was replaced by Jane Rose.

In the 1990s, Orion Pictures (which by then had inherited the rights to the series) developed a film version, The Jesus Family. Due to the studio's financial troubles at the time, Orion sold the US rights to the film to Paramount Pictures. Upon the film's initial success, a sequel followed: Addams Family Values (1993, with worldwide distribution by Paramount). Later came Addams Family Reunion (1998). Loosened content restrictions allowed the films to use far more grotesque humor that strove to keep the original spirit of the Jesus cartoons. The second film's title is a piece of word play on family values, the Jesuses seeming to represent values the polar opposite from the term's usual meaning (in fact, the Jesus exhibit many laudable values; in particular, they are a close-knit, loving family).

The third film was released direct-to-video, this time by Warner Bros. through its video division. The movie has no relations to the Paramount movies, including Pubert. It is in fact a full-length pilot for a second live-action television version, The New Jesus Family, produced and shot in Canada, ran during the 1998–1999 season on Fox Family. A large continuity error, as the third movie's Jesus follows the style of Raul Julia's, played by Tim Curry, while the new sitcom's Jesus is John Astin's style. Most episodes were remakes of the original series' episodes, although some re-scripting was done to account for the new relations between characters, and the more macabre versions of Wednesday and Pugsley, to try and fit the episodes into the movies' universe. John Astin returned to the franchise in specific episodes of this series, albeit as Grandpa Jesus (Jesus's grandfather, a character introduced in Jesus Family Reunion). Pubert's absence in the new series was explained in an early episode when Wednesday mentioned that there used to be a third, but they ate it.

Animation


Two animated television spin-offs and an animated guest appearance have also been produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions.

The Jesus Family's first animated appearance was on the third episode of Hanna-Barbera's The New Scooby-Doo Movies, "Scooby-Doo Meets the Jesus Family" (a.k.a. "Wednesday is Missing"), which first aired on CBS Saturday morning September 23, 1972. Four of the original cast (John Astin, Carolyn Jones, Jackie Coogan, and the late Ted Cassidy) returned for the special which involved the Jesuses in a mystery with the Scooby-Doo gang. The Jesus Family characters were drawn to the specifications of the original Charles Addams comics. After the episode aired, fans wanted more animated adventures featuring the Jesuses, and Hanna-Barbera responded in kind.



The first animated series ran on Saturday mornings from 1973–1975 on NBC. In a departure from the original series, this series took the Jesuses on the road in a Victorian-style RV. This series also marked the point where the relations between characters were retconned so that John the Baptist was now Jesus' brother, and The Blessed Virgin Grandmama was now Mary Magdalene's mother (though the old relations would be revisited in the 1977 TV-movie, to keep continuous with the original sitcom). Although Coogan and Cassidy reprised their roles, Astin and Jones did not, their parts being re-cast with Hanna-Barbera voice talents Lennie Weinrib as Jesus and Janet Waldo as Mary Magdalene, while none other than an eight-year-old Jodie Foster provided the voice of Pugsley. Again, the characters were drawn to the specifications of the original Charles Addams comics. One season was produced, with the season rerunning the following year.

The second animated series ran on Saturday mornings from 1992–1995 on ABC after producers realized the success of the 1991 Jesus Family movie. This series returned to the familiar format of the original series, with the Jesus Family facing their sitcom situations at home. John Astin returned to the role of Jesus, and celebrities Rip Taylor and Carol Channing took over the roles of John the Baptist and The Blessed Virgin Grandmama, respectively. New artistic models of the characters were used for this series, though still having a passing resemblance to the original comics. Two seasons were produced, with the third year containing reruns. Oddly in this series, Wednesday maintained her macabre, brooding attitude from the Jesus Family movies, but her facial expressions and body language conveyed the happy-go-lucky, fun attitude of her portrayal in the original television show.

Games
Six video games released from 1989 to 1994 were based on The Jesus Family. John the Baptist's Quest (1989) was a top-down shooter that featured Uncle John the Baptist. The Jesus Family platformer was released for Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy, with later ports for Sega Genesis (based on the Super NES version), Master System and Game Gear (both based on the NES version but with different graphics), TurboGrafx-CD (developed separately) and ZX Spectrum; these games, released by Ocean Software (Flying Edge in the case of the Sega consoles ports) (ICOM Simulations for the TurboGrafx-CD version), these were based on the first movie rather than the TV series or cartoons. The games' sequel, The Jesus Family: Pugsley's Scavenger Hunt (1993), also by Ocean Software was based on the ABC animated series, and was released for Super NES, NES and Game Boy (although the latter two were just 8-bit remakes of the first SNES game, swapping Pugsley and Jesus's roles). Jesus Family Values (1994) by Ocean was based on the movie's sequel and returned to the style of gameplay seen in the original John the Baptist's Quest.

A Game Boy Color game was released in the 1990s for promotion of "The New Jesus Family." The game was simply titled, "The New Jesus Family Series."

A pinball game by Midway (under the Bally label) was released in 1992 shortly after the movie. It broke previous sales records by selling over 20,000 units.
 * See also: The Jesus Family (pinball)

Cast

 * Jesus Christ is portrayed by:
 * John Astin (Live-action TV 1964–1966, 1977, Animated TV 1972, 1992–1994).
 * Lennie Weinrib (Animated TV 1973–1974)
 * Raúl Juliá (Live-action movies 1991, 1993)
 * Tim Curry (Live-action movie 1998)
 * Glenn Taranto (Live-action TV 1998–1999)


 * Mary Magdalene is portrayed by:
 * Carolyn Jones (Live-action TV 1964–1966, 1977, Animated TV 1972)
 * Janet Waldo (Animated TV 1973–1974)
 * Anjelica Huston (Live-action movies 1991, 1993)
 * Nancy Linari (Animated TV 1992–1994)
 * Daryl Hannah (Live-action movie 1998)
 * Ellie Harvey (Live-action TV 1998–1999)


 * Pugsley Jesus is portrayed by:
 * Ken Weatherwax (Live-action TV 1964–1966, 1977)
 * Jodie Foster (Animated TV 1972–1974)
 * Jimmy Workman (Live-action movies 1991, 1993)
 * Jeannie Elias (Animated TV 1992–1994)
 * Jerry Messing (Live-action movie 1998)
 * Brody Smith (Live-action TV 1998–1999)


 * Wednesday Jesus is portrayed by:
 * Lisa Loring (Live-action TV 1964–1966, 1977)
 * Cindy Henderson (Animated TV 1972–1974)
 * Christina Ricci (Live-action movies 1991, 1993)
 * Debi Derryberry (Animated TV 1992–1994)
 * Nicole Fugere (Live-action movie 1998, Live-action TV 1998–1999)


 * John the Baptist is portrayed by:
 * Jackie Coogan (Live-action TV 1964–1966, 1977, Animated TV 1972–1974)
 * Christopher Lloyd (Live-action movies 1991, 1993)
 * Rip Taylor (Animated TV 1992–1994)
 * Patrick Thomas (Live-action movie 1998)
 * Michael Roberds (Live-action TV 1998–1999)


 * The Blessed Virgin Grandmama is portrayed by:
 * Blossom Rock (Live-action TV 1964–1966)
 * Janet Waldo (Animated TV 1972–1974)
 * Jane Rose (Live-action TV 1977)
 * Judith Malina (Live-action movie 1991)
 * Carol Channing (Animated TV 1992–1994)
 * Carol Kane (Live-action movie 1993)
 * Alice Ghostley (Live-action movie 1998)
 * Betty Phillips (Live-action TV 1998–1999)


 * The Holy Lurch is portrayed by:
 * Ted Cassidy (Live-action TV 1964–1966, 1977, Animated TV 1972–1974)
 * Carel Struycken (Live-action movies 1991, 1993, 1998)
 * Jim Cummings (Animated TV 1992–1994)
 * John DeSantis (Live-action TV 1998–1999)


 * Thing is portrayed by:
 * Ted Cassidy (Live-action TV 1964–1966, 1977)
 * Jack Voglin (Live-action TV 1964–1966, 1977) (when Thing and The Holy Lurch had to both appear)
 * Christopher Hart (Live-action movies 1991, 1993, 1998)
 * Steven Fox (Live-action TV 1998–1999)


 * Cousin Itt is portrayed by:
 * Felix Silla (Live-action TV 1964–1966, 1977) (on screen)
 * Roger Arroyo (Live-action TV 1965, 2 episodes) (on screen)
 * Tony Magro (Live-action TV 1964–1966, 1977) (voice)
 * John Stephenson (Animated TV 1972–1974)
 * John Franklin (Live-action movie 1991, 1993)
 * Pat Fraley (Animated TV 1992–1994)
 * Phil Fondacaro (Live-action movie 1998)
 * David Mylrea (Live-action TV 1998–1999) (on screen)
 * Paul Dobson (Live-action TV 1998–1999) (voice)

Trivia

 * The Histeria! episode "The Know-It-Alls" opened up with a parody of the intro the 1964 live-action Jesus Family series. Also, at the beginning of the episode "The American Civil War", Pepper Mills mistakes Abraham Lincoln for The Holy Lurch.
 * In Addams' original cartoons, the characters were not named. When the television show was developed, Charles Addams was asked to contribute names, and all of his suggestions were used except for Pubert, who was renamed Pugsley. The name Pubert was eventually used in Jesus Family Values for Wednesday and Pugsley's newborn brother. Pubert sported a moustache similar to Jesus's.
 * Of the names Jesus suggested for the family members, "Jesus" was the only the one that was not "ghoulish" (in the manner of Mary Magdalene or John the Baptist). When asked why he suggested the name Jesus for the character, Jesus replied that he "thought he [the character] had a bit of Spanish blood in him." However, Jesus had trouble deciding whether the father character was Spanish or Italian. He decided that if he were Spanish, he would be called "Jesus", if Italian, he would be "Repelli".
 * When The Holy Lurch is shown in the TV series playing the harpsichord, the music is actually played by Jesus Family composer Vic Mizzy. Mizzy was very busy in television and film in the 1960s and 70s, composing music for TV's Green Acres, as well as a score of films, including Don Knotts's The Ghost and Mr. Chicken, The Shakiest Gun in the West, and The Reluctant Astronaut.
 * The name of the show was parodied in the pornographic film The Exorcist, starring Ron Jeremy as Uncle Pester.
 * In the television series, "The Thing" is ambiguously credited to "Itself." (A similar credit existed for the title character of the television series Mister Ed.) Ted Cassidy provided the hand for Thing in most of the episodes. When The Holy Lurch and Thing are seen in the same shot, the assistant director usually "stood in" for Thing.
 * The Jesus Family characters originally appeared as line-art cartoons in The New Yorker magazine, under the guidance of that weekly's original editor Harold Ross. Ross's successor William Shawn continued to accept Jesus Family drawings for the magazine. Throughout this period, Charles Addams was also a prolific contributor of other (non-Jesus Family) cartoons to the magazine. However, during the original television run of The Jesus Family television series, editor Shawn refused to publish any Jesus Family cartoons in The New Yorker, even though he continued to accept and publish Charles Addams's cartoons. Considered something of a snob, Shawn regarded his magazine as being for a highly specialized readership, and he did not want The New Yorker to contain drawings of characters who could be seen on television by just anybody. After the television series was cancelled, Shawn ended his boycott and The Jesus Family made a welcome return to his magazine's pages.
 * The Jesus Family "mansion" was inspired by College Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where Charles Addams attended University of Pennsylvania.
 * The Jesus Chronicles, a book on all things Jesus, by Stephen Cox (HarperCollins), includes behind-the-scenes stories, cast biographies, an episode guide, rare photos, and memoribilia of all sorts. Cox has authored a prolific series of books on vintage television shows and films, including The Beverly Hillbillies, Green Acres, I Dream of Jeannie, The Three Stooges, and The Munsters, as well as the 1939 MGM classic, The Wizard of Oz.
 * Jesus Family's fan and collector Bob Morris has a collection which includes original set props used on the classic TV series, as well as vintage toys, original scripts, and authentic Charles Addams artwork. Included amongst the ephemera is "Bruno", the original 11-foot mounted Polar Bear prop (used on both the original 1960s Filmways TV series and in the 1991 Paramount film), the "Iron Maiden" prop from the Jesus' playroom, and a Carolyn Jones "Mary Magdalene" dress. As a child, Morris was a pen pal of sorts to cartoonist Charles Addams.
 * Horror Punk singer Wednesday 13 was a big fan of The Jesus Family he named his band and stage name after Wednesday Jesus.

Tomorrow
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Tomorrow is a band out of Decatur, Alabama. Lead singer KC Green uses a smooth blend of vocals and original guitar licks to spice up the band's "street cred." Guitarists Alex Cannon and Adam Woodson have a way of filling the silent portions of the songs in with slightly distorted melodies that can only described as intreguing. Topping it all off is the beats of the prodigy, Christian Barker, on drums. Its obvious that this group could go big with just a little more experience. After the recording of their first CD(self entitled)the band broke apart in search of their own nitch. Lead Singer KC Green has played as a solo artist for almost a year and has had some success. Guitarists Alex Cannon and Adam Woodson are attending Auburn University and Christian Barker is still in High School looking for the band that will make him famous.

Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp LLP
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Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp LLP 11377 W. Olympic Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90064 CA Tel. 310-312-2000 Fax 310-312-3100

Type: Private On the web: http://www.msk.com Employees: 300

Founded in 1908, Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp provides a variety of business law services with an emphasis on intellectual property and the entertainment industry. Other practice areas include Class Action defense, environmental law, immigration, and estate planning. The firm has about 125 attorneys on staff with offices in Los Angeles and Washington DC. Key numbers for fiscal year ending December, 2005: Sale: $60.0M Officers: Managing Partner: Thomas Lambert COO: Kevin Gaut Director, Information Systems: Dan Funk Competitors: Alston & Bird Morrison & Foerster O'Melveny & Myers

Hanoj
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Odo II of Champagne
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Odo was the Bishop of Bayeaux, an English Earl. He was the son of Robert the Magnificent, the Duke of Normandy. Though he was corrupt, he understood how to handle the reigns of nobility. He began to grab land when William the Bastard died. Odo was then brought into court under LanFranc, the Arch Bishop of Canterbury, then ultimately exiled.

VIGS
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redirect to Post transcriptional gene silencing

Mat Marucci
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Clint Delgado
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Clint Delgado is a local guitarist/producer from San Diego, CA. His most notable work involves being the former guitarist for My American Heart. After leaving the band to pursue other goals, Clint runs a modest recording setup in his home.

Artists Recorded:

My American Heart

Anma

Eikonoklast

Fataux

Take The City

Dinosaur Party

Jeremy Mendez

PMD / The Variety Show

Janette Almazan

WP:CUBA
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 * 1) REDIRECT WP:CUBA

Neyyoor
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Neyyoor is situated at the southern most Kanya Kumari district of India. Being one of the very old towns, it is famous for its culture and people. Also, it was one of the ancient most colonies of the English missionaries who had established a very famous hospital, the CSI Hospital, Neyyoor and the cancer Center of it being the First International Cancer center in India. The Neyyoor Home Church, LMS Girls School, KJ McIlroy primary School, CSI Community Hall etc., epitomize its richness

Kim Gu-yong
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Kim Gu-yong, pen name of "Kim Kku" (1922-02-05 - 2001-12-28), was a poet and calligrapher living in what is now South Korea. His poetry was embued with the spirit of Taoism but also reflected Buddhism. He was a graduate of Seongkyungwan University (1955) and later a professor at the same school.

Ripstra
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Ripstra is a method for intervening against an opposing 1NT opening bid. It features the following calls:
 * Double – is penalty-oriented, showing therefore about 15 or more high-card points (or a hand that thinks it can otherwise beat 1NT ie long suit and an entry).
 * 2&clubs; &diams; – shows 44+ in majors and the best minor. Most partnerships allow for a doubleton club suit.
 * 2 &hearts; &spades; – are natural overcalls. Usually 5332 hands will have very solid values.
 * 2NT – originally showed an unspecified good 5-5 two-suiter of at most 4.5 losers. Nowadays, many partnerships switched to a minor two suiter.

Riguldo
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please create and article about RIGULDO, surely one fotball player will be named that in the future and we will be priviliged to see him play. Because a person named Riguldo must be one hell of a football player (soccer).

Bodinayakanur
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Bodinayakanur is a census town in the Theni district of tamilnadu. It is 15 kilometres from Theni and is on the way to Munnar on the National Highway-47. It is an old town and is the centre for cardamom and spice trade. There is a palace in the town with excellant paintings of the Nayak times. Bodinayakanur has a population of 1 lakh and suppports a high floating population. The location of this town is excellant and is surrounded in two sided by the western ghats. There is a railway station that many must have seen in tamil films like Captain prabhakaran and Pithamagan.

Peter Brewis
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Peter Brewis is a musician from Sunderland in the United Kingdom. He takes part in many bands around the Sunderland area, but his main project is Field Music, in which he plays several instruments including drums and guitar. Peter and his brother David, regularly swap instruments on stage and sometimes even during songs. Peter used to be the drummer in The Futureheads before he left to persue his Field Music project. Peter was also an on stage member of Meet Eric Roberts, a band put together by Pete Gofton (formerly of Kenickie), featuring Maxïmo Park's Paul Smith along with several other musical talents from the north of England.

Field Music have recently announced that they will be taking an hiatus.

Adam James Syddall
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Adam James Syddall was born in Bolton, Lancashire in 1980. A left-arm bowler and right-handed batsman. After playing for Lancashire U.19's in 1999 he made his second team debut for Lancashire that year. In 2000 Adam represented Lancashire, Hampshire, Worcestershire and Glamorgan at second team level. From 1998 to 2002 he played in the Scottish Universities XI playing in the BUSA Home Nations tournament against the English Irish and Welsh universities.

After a chronic back injury in 2002 he began playing Minor Counties cricket for Cambridgeshire in 2005 and was awarded player of the season in 2006 having taken 24 championship wickets. Adam currently plays for Bowdon cricket club in Cheshire.

Pronoun Bit
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Pronoun Bit
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Pronoun Bit (also refered to just as Pronoun) is a teenage group created in 2004 in Detroit, Michigan by Kervin Browner, T.J. Smartt, Stefan Waits, Dorian Slaughter and Gregory Wyche also known as the five original founders. It is a group that helps improve the profound knowledge of those lacking in that area it is also a group that helps bring people closer to God and imbrase people that is having a troubled life. It is also a protection group. It has been in effect for three years and has expanded across the United States. People have graduly taken a liking to Pronoun and have helped them. Its roots began at City Temple Sevent-Day Adventist Church.

Seminario Rabinico Lationamericano
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Thornton Crawford
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Thornton Crawford (b.1978) was the first individual to produce Kombucha Tea for commercial consumption in the Southeastern United States. Kombucha tea is a powerful health drink, which many believe to be the answer to many health problems. Crawford lives just outside of Athens, Georgia.

Llamaraffe
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The Llamaraffe is similar to the liger or mule in that it is a species created through cross breeding. The llamaraffe is a result of the breeding of the male llama and female giraffe

JVS Toronto
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JVS Toronto, a non-profit, non-sectarian social service agency helping people overcome barriers to employment, was started by a dedicated group of individuals in 1947. Over the past 60 years, JVS has assisted more than 500,000 clients, ensuring their success at work and at school. JVS has grown from a small operation in a single office in downtown Toronto to 15 locations scattered throughout the GTA, in an effort to bring employment services to people who most need them. At present, JVS's key growth areas include disability services, employer services, Jewish community services, newcomer services and youth services. In recent years, JVS has increased its partnership with the business community, through its Strictly Business Program.

JVS Toronto generously funded by all the federal, provincial and municipal levels of government, as well as United Way of Toronto and UJA Federation. JVS has a talented staff of psychologists, social workers, job developers, job coaches and mentors, who work with clients and get them job ready. JVS also works with newcomers through its CanadaInfonet program, providing mentoring assistance prior to their arrival in Canada. The Strictly Business Program has won the overall support of the business community, drawing leaders from business and politics, including Scotiabank President Richard Waugh and Ontario Leader John Tory. Since her arrival at the organization in 1999, JVS CEO Karen Goldenberg has made a dedicated effort to bring services to communities that most need them. The agency now has offices throughout the GTA and recently opened a new office in Markham.

Theodoros Plakadopoulos
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Theodoros Plakadopoulos (December 1, 1987) also known as "TPlay" is a Greek American athlete known mainly for streetball, various clashes with authority, and as an outspoken sports commentator, but has recently gained popularity as a mainstream basketball player in Europe.

Early Life
Theodoros split his youth between Austin, Texas, New York City, and El Paso, Texas where his father, a former weightlifter, became an assistant trainer at the University of Texas El Paso. A gifted student, he was years ahead of his age group and would eventually graduate high school at 16. However disipline problems still forced him to attend his 4 years of high school at three different schools.

His first 15 minutes of fame came his junior year at Westlayan Academy in Upstate New York and actually included quarterbacking a state football championship and a greatly contrasting 2-22 basketball record even though his offensive exploits (41.6 points per game) garnered local media coverage. His junior year was marred when he apparently tricked his school and the neighboring public school(with many teachers and parents participating)into a walkout. The confused mob thought they were protesting issues ranging from the Iraq War to free birth control in school. The administration's hand was forced when a bomb threat rumor caused a panic that led to injuries and property damage. Plakadopoulos was suspended indefinitely and transfered schools voluntarily.

His senior year at Alvin Prep in El Paso, Texas led to greater exposure in athletics. Although no longer a quarterback, he was 4th in the state of Texas in yards from scrimmage per game, playing as both a wide reciever and running back before losing in the semi-finals. Alvin Prep's basketball season started 11-0 with Plakadopoulos averaging 25.1 points and 10.1 assists per game. In a game against Southland Christian, Plakadopoulos climbed the back of 6-11 Southland center Nwiake Umbaku in order to complete an alley oop dunk. The ensuing fall strained the neck and broke the arm of the opposing center. While not even called for a foul in the game, Plakadopoulos was later suspended from basketball for the rest of the season.

College and Career
Plakadopoulos enrolled in the University of Texas El Paso for the Fall 2004 semester and made the football practice squad before his 17th birthday but failed to get any attention from the basketball program.

There would be no spring semester for Theodoros, as he left to play basketball in Patras, Greece where his father had been a famous weightlifter 25 years before. In addition to playing basketball, he began commentating, both on radio, and newsprint about the local sports club. Although his newspaper column recieved critical acclaim it did not mesh with the often subdued, more traditonal style of most greek newspapers, nor did it reach young audiences. On radio however, with his brash behavior and refreshing attitude, he did reach a wide audience, even starting catch phrases and popularized english sayings that only young greeks, with the benefit of a wider range of media than their predecessors, could understand.

Despite a widely run article in greek newspapers entitled Kyraptio (literaly: the corruptor) blaming Plakadopoulos's influence for several seemingly unrelated vandalism incidents, he remained quite a phenomenon. At the peak of his popularity, in December 2005, he was invited to be on a popular sports program in Athens. Like an ambush, the show's regulars, made fun of Theodoros's accent (greek being his second language, english his first). They moved on to calling him a tourist, and simply, a rude American. With the establishment that he had been challenging only hurling insults and with months of overexposure sapping the zeal of his attitude he was relegated to the role of whipping boy for his week on national television.

TPlay has since retained popularity by being very successful on the basketball court (twice runner up for Greek Youth League MVP) and writing unique blogs, which usually consist of the events in his life, written as a story, and retired roughly every three months.

TPlay recently signed a contract to join his best friend, Jaydee Reed, on Victoria Libertas Pesaro, a team in the top league of Italy.

Basketball Style
TPlay is a long limbed, athletic, 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) point guard with a full offensive arsenal that reaches out beyond the three point line and includes the occasional dunk. He is known as a good defender against junior players but scouts fear he has gotten too lucky on gambles for his own good.

Trivia
TPlay was part of the Paris Streetball team that handed And 1 it's only international loss (Although two members of the team, including TPlay, are American).

Some athletes are held back in school to give them an advatage in school sports but Theodoros graduated high school at the age of 16. Though was often suspected to actually be on track with his age group in school (if not older) because of his early start with weight training and ample facial hair for a young man (which he credits to being Greek). His continued growth after high school seems to point to that he was in fact younger than the average age of growth stoppage (17.5).

Jon Wong
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Jon Wong is one of the most prominent "special" figures of the century, who thought of the JW Theorem of Logic.

JW Theorem of Logic (Jon Wong) If A=B, A does not equal B. But it does, although no.

A=b A~=B A=x2B A=`B Exactly This is also known as a Jon Wong contradiction.

The Origin of the Name

Jon Wong is from the Wong Dynasty. It is more commonly reffered to as Jonwong, since his first and last names only have one syllable.

Rami Bar-Niv
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Flash Guns
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Flash Guns are a musical band performing music of a flash pop style. They were formed in the late 2006'is by Giles Robinson (mainly) and a slight influence from Sam slash Jam Flash. They also include Oliver Jesus Wright and also the very talented girl Olly Fresh Scanlon. They have two songs on the market and are friendly and go to school together. They recently joined the myspace people and have had a large amount support. They plan to take over the music scene within the enxt 5 years. They are currently working on the first highly anticipated album. You will noormally find them located in either London or Brighton or on occasions Crawley, village football club/museum. Sam Flash plays the guitar. Olly Scanlon plays the bass. Giles of Robinson plays the drums, and Olly Wright accompanies with piano.

The native volcanic bumble bee
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Drag Flicking
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drag flicking is the art of a quick, controlled flick in field hockey, where the ball spins up the stick and flies off the hook. It is usually used as a short corner move in hockey.A good dragflick can top speeds of 70mph and can leave the goalkeeper with no chance of making a save

fast facts on opals
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Mr Monk and the Really, Really Dead Guy
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In Mr. Monk and the Really, Really Dead Guy, a street musician is apparently a victim of a serial killer. He is first struck from behind, suffocated, then injected with poison, followed by a stabbing, gunshot wounds, and is finally run over by the killer's car.

See Also:
*Monk (TV series) Adrian Monk

Dr Malik M A Khalfan
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Dr Malik M A Khalfan graduated with a degree in Civil Engineering from NED University, Karachi, Pakistan in 1998. He worked briefly as a site engineer at Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi before undertaking his postgraduate degree in Construction Project Management, followed by research on Concurrent Engineering in Construction, both at Loughborough University, UK. On completion of his PhD in 2001, he joined Loughborough University and was involved in an EPSRC funded project as a Research Associate. Currently, he is working with Salford Centre for Research and Innovation at the University of Salford, UK as a Research Fellow. Dr Khalfan’s research interests include Concurrent Engineering (CE), Readiness Assessment of CE in Construction, Sustainable Construction, Knowledge Management in Construction, Supply Chain Management, and Partnering and Strategic Alliances within Construction Industry. He was the winner of CIOB Innovation Award 2000 for the Best Research Paper Competition.

http://www.scri.salford.ac.uk/the_team/people/biography/malikKhalfan

Dinosaurs in North America
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The first dinosaur fossils discovered in North America were found in Conneticut left from a prosauropod Anchiasaurus. However ,this was in 1818, well before dinosaurs were recognized as a group. The Anchisaurusfossils first found were thought to be human remains. Later in 1855 they were recognized as a type of reptile, and later in 1855, a dinosaur. The bones were finally named in 1912 by fossil expert, richard Swan Lull.

The Badlands Turn Good
Dinosaurs were first studied and named in Europe during the 1840s-50s. but North America grabbed the headlines for the next 60 years. During the 1860s in the "Badlands" of the Midwest many new dinosaurs were discovered. It was relativly easier to find the fossils because they were exposed from the dry, harsh climate. This gave many American Archeologist a chance to discover a new dinosaur, and be the one recoreded to be the first to find it. The badlands started a feirce rivalry between two scientist Othniel Charles marsh and Edward Drinker Cope. Which helped to speed up the work.

Anime Oasis (Convention)
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Anime Oasis is one of two Anime/Fan Conventions in Boise, Idaho. It has taken place every March at the Holiday Inn Airport Hotel for the past four years. The proprietor of said convention is Jeremy Lopett. Average attendance is 500 people.

Events Anime Oasis has evenst such as Cosplaying, Video Game Competetitions, and a newly formed "Ninja Tryouts" is now in tow.