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Casey Staubleone
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Robert A. Hawkins
Robert A. Hawkins is known for the Omaha shooting at a Von Maur store at the mall in Omaha on December 5, 2007. He was 19 years old. He killed 9 people including himself. Several others were wounded. A 911 call was made to police and gunshots could be heard. When police had gotten there the gunman had taken his own life. Police had to get people out of the mall and go across the street to bussinesses' parking lots and wait for friends and family. He left a suicide note that his mother found at his home. On the letter it read that he wanted to "go out in style." This is the second mass mall shooting of 2007.

An electronic music project from the United Kingdom
Infinite Dimensions was formed in 1997 and is primarily a internet electronic music project created by David. R. Hook. Infinite Dimensions music has appears on many different mp3 download sites such as beatbiz.net, mp3.com, acidplanet, download.com and many others. Infinite Dimensions also has a few releases with major record labels nu-energy and resist, as well as many independent labels such as Metapsychic Records.

Cyberdunk
Cyberdunk is a basketball MMORPG in which users who sign into www.cyberdunk.com make their own "player" and do various things to edit them. They train the player, buy signature equipment, negotiate contracts, and see enter their national team.

Kojak (Band)
Kojak are an electronic music duo consisting of Cyril Vaschetto and Grégoire Galian. They are signed to the Pro-Zak Trax record label.

Albums

 * Crime In The City
 * Every Room On Every Floor

South Brighton railway station, Adelaide

 * Looks good to me. Likewise with other articles by this author. Shalom (Hello • Peace) 16:11, 6 December 2007 (UTC)

South Brighton railway station is a former railway station on the current Noarlunga Centre line in Adelaide, Australia. It was located about 17.9km by railway from Adelaide Railway Station.

History
The station opened in 1913 along with the Adelaide-Willunga line and had a building on the down platform with a ticket office, and a shelter on the up platform. The station closed in 1976 and demolished shortly after. A newer station was built a couple of hundred metres south and named Brighton.

TixStop
TixStop, Inc. is based out of two locations, one in New Jersey and in our west coast location in Arizona. TixStop’s parent company, Monmouth Entertainment has been around for almost thirty years! TixStop allows fans to buy or sell their tickets in a safe, conveinent, and highly reliable environment. They enable clients to buy and sell tickets at fair market value to a vast selection of sport, concert, theatre and other live entertainment events, even those that are "sold out". TixStop is your source for premium tickets to all events nationwide. TixStop is a private ticket service or a "Ticket Broker" We are not affiliated with any box office, team, promoter, TicketMaster, Telecharge or any other primary ticket seller. TixStop allows you to browse over 2 million tickets to all sports, concerts, and theatre events nationwide.

Balhannah railway station, Adelaide

 * Accept. Shalom (Hello • Peace) 16:14, 6 December 2007 (UTC)

Balhannah railway station is a railway station on the Adelaide-Melbourne line, but is now in a state of disuse. It is located 45.8km by railway from Adelaide Railway Station.

The station probably opened in the 1890's/early 1900's and had two platforms. The north platform (about 100-150m in length) had a wooden waiting room and ticket office. The south platform (about 30m in length) was a goods shed. There are three tracks that pass through the station. the middle track is used to stable track machines. The station was closed to passengers in the 1960's, but until 2002 the station was the terminusn for passengers that went to the annual Oakbank races every Easter. The station is no longer used.

David Dumbrowski
David Dumbrowski is the current acting General Manager and President of the Detroit Tigers. Before joining the tigers he won two world series as the acting general manager of the Florida Marlins. Dumbrowski is widely reknowned as one of the best Genral Managers in the league. After he has three times brought a team from the bottom of their division, all the way to the world series. Twice with the Marlins in 1997 and 2003, and once with the Tigers in 2006.

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Alexandra Que Sanders
Alexandra Que Sanders lives in Hollister, California and was born on December 27,1997. She was noted one of the dunbest (non-mental) chiold in amrica. she does not take this to offense, she thinks of it as an honor. Alexandra was also the first child to get baptized into the catholic religion on the day they were born.

TAPPER
TAPPER is a rock and roll band who has recorded 2 albums and have been club hopping for the past 3 years and they are very popular in the underground rock n roll scene.the band includes singer/guitarist:Chris Burkholder, Bassist/Pianist: Brendan Burke, Drummer: Brandon Patchel, Guitarist: Zach Davies.

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Creative Primary School
Creative Primary School (CPS) is a primary school in Kowloon Toon, Kowloon,Hong Kong

Ivan the Great
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Connor Henry
Connor Henry is a actor,director,artist, and musician. He is known best for his work in the Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble. He started his acting when he was five years old. his last show was in December 2007. the show was A Christmas Carol at the Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble. As a child he loved to draw pictures and make up stories and have his friends in school play and he would give them character names and figure out a story and play it. one christmas his father Richard Henry, gave his a video camera. he never put it down for a second. His ideas could now be caught on tape. As a child Connor never had any interest in playing an instrament. It was not until 6th grade when he and his best friend Nick Cove were called in by their music teacher. She asked them if they had any interest in playing something. She handed them two clarinets and said here you go. Connor played the clarinet without carrying much for it. while playing he began to discover rock and roll heavy metal and punk rock. He listened to bands such as: The Misfits, HIM, CKY, Led Zepplin, The Doors, The Offspring ect.. Will he was still playing the Clarinet his friends like Jonah Walter's would learn the guitar, Collin Dennen would play Bass, and Nick Cove learn guitar. He felt left out and searched for the one thing to play. He tried the guitar and it was to complex for him to imagine. The bass came easier but still was not enough. he needed something louder something with kick. something that can be heard no matter what. on that christmas his parents bought him a drumset. he picked up the sticks and learned how to play by himself. He forgot about the clarinet and the drums where his master sound. Jonah, Collin,Nick Cove, and Connor decided with all four of their talents they would form a rock band. A name was something they needed. Connor was the one to name the band. He was listening to a song "Lost boys" by the 69 Eyes, and one verse was very clear to him. the verse was: "We are dead until dark" He changed it around and talked to the band and decided their name would be DEAD UNTIL DUSK a.k.a. D.U.D. On that same christmas Connor got an professional HD sony camera. his directing, and acting talent went crazy. he would make over 23 short films in that summer. Jonah Walters and Connor had been trying to write a good solid script for a long time. many projects they started and most of them where trashed. Connor decided lets not have a plot. lets let one come to us when we are doing stupid things. Basiclly cameras never went off. They started a movie called D.U.D. staring the D.U.D. crew and all of there friends. a documenary of stupid things they would do, and music videos for the band, and lots of music for a Finnish Love Metal band called H.I.M.

The D.U.D. crew:

Connor Henry a.k.a. Val

Nick Cove a.k.a. Random hero

Collin Dennen

Jonah Wlaters a.k.a. Jonsey

Destiny Deater

Nik Kline

Willing glatfelter

Aiden MCdonald

Sander and Courtenay Houk

Emma G

Sam S

Etta Kett

 * Accepted as a stub. Shalom (Hello • Peace) 16:22, 6 December 2007 (UTC)

Etta Kett was the main character in the the comic strip of the same name published from 1925 to 1974 by Paul Robinson.

NOTES TO WIKIPEDIA EDITOR

 * This name was used as a clue in a recent NY Times crossword puzzle
 * The Paul Robinson article already exists
 * I had to navigate off of wikipedia to find out who Etta Kett was
 * This article should exist so people can immediately find it and navigate the link to the Paul Robinson page
 * I noticed this article exists in the Italian wikipedia

Vem
Vem is an acclaimed music video director who has directed videos for artists including: John Mayer, DMX, and Master P. He has also directed commercials for Nike, Converse, and EA Sports. Vem directed the music video for the single "We Got the Bee" from the animated picture, "Bee Movie".

Hatch Hall
Hatch Hall is the shiznit. One of the best places to live at the University of Missouri. Go Tigers!!

Scott W. LaRocca/Football player
Coraopolis-Moon Times

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Coraopolis-Moon Record Moon resident is still in game

Michael Love Sports Editor Thursday, June 1, 2006

After nearly three decades of playing organized football, Moon Township resident Scott LaRocca is happy to still be able to put on a helmet and strap on shoulder pads.

LaRocca, who turns 40 next March, is in his second season with the Beaver County Warriors semi-pro football team, a member of the United States Football Association.

The 1985 Moon graduate has enjoyed a strong semi-pro football career following college at Penn State and short stints in the NFL with the Washington Redskins, the Canadian Football League with the Hamilton Tigercats and the Arena League with the Arizona Rattlers.

The Beaver County Warriors begin play this Saturday against the Pittsburgh Pride at Plum High School.

The Warriors open the home portion of their schedule next Saturday, June 10, against the Buckhannon Break.

They play all of their home games at Quaker Valley's Chuck Knox Stadium.

Last year, in its first season, Beaver County won its division and made the playoffs. Despite a tough loss in the playoffs, the Warriors finished 9-1.

The team features players from all over Beaver and Allegheny counties.

They are competitors who have played college or professional football and want to continue playing. They are also stars of the future looking for that big break to get noticed.

"It's not about what you did," LaRocca said, "it's about what you're doing. These players have been somewhere or are going somewhere."

LaRocca is excited for this season with the players that are on the roster.

Tim Sites, who recently moved to Leetsdale, is a 6-foot-1 linebacker LaRocca calls "a heavy hitter."

Adam Spanovich, a 6-foot-6, 389-pound right tackle, suffered a broken back while playing football at Lock Haven. He has recovered over the past three years and has been cleared to play football.

He hopes to play college football again at a school like Robert Morris, Gannon, Geneva or Edinboro.

"They're just a great group of tough guys who love football," LaRocca said.

LaRocca said this season will probably be his last in competitive football.

He will represent the United States this fall at an all-star football game in either the Czech Republic or the Ukraine.

The host country has not been selected yet.

LaRocca has played for the U.S. in previous all-star games in Germany, Mexico and, most recently, Hawaii.

The group of U.S. all stars, selected from thousands of players from around the country, took on the Hawaii Invaders, an Arena2 team, prior to the NFL Pro Bowl this past February.

LaRocca, who is 6-foot-2 and 275 pounds, has switched from his traditional fullback position to linebacker.

The February all-star game was the first time he played linebacker.

LaRocca, who also played five seasons with the Pittsburgh Colts, will be honored in January or February 2007 with induction into the semi-pro football hall of fame in Florida.

The hall of fame features 200 to 300 of the top names in the history of semi-pro football, including Johnny Unitas (Bloomfield Rams) and former Pittsburgh Steelers Ray Seals and Carlton Haselrig.

Coraopolis-Moon Record Scott W. LaRocca/Professional Football Player who played at every imagineable level.

[edit] Sources Ohio Valley Hitmen MOFL

USFA NAFL 404 Games; Ironman Award Winner Coraopolis Moon Record CORAOPOLIS-MOON TIMES

Ohio Valley Hitmen Scott LaRocca # 44/Most of recent/AF2/AIFA INDOOR-DANVILLE DEMOLITION/CHICAGO PITTSBURGH RATS/BLUE DEVILS Washington Redskins New York Jets Hamilton TigerCats Arizona Rattlers

Position: MLB Height: 6'3 Weight: 275 Comments: Penn-State Jets(Practice Squad 1 year) Redskins(Practice Squad 2 years) CFL(Hamilton, half the season MCL injury) AF1(Arizona, half the season allocated to NFL Europe) AF2(Oklahoma/Texas, 2 complete seasons) AIFA(Ohio/Chicago, 2 complete seasons) USA All-Star National Team first ballot first string L/B(10 years in a row) last years game was before the NFL Pro-Bowl game in Hawaii, before that, Mexico, Russia and various other avenues thruout the world. SemiPro for last 10 years(Semipro Hall of Fame; Florida and exhibit in Canton and in Pa.)

Moon resident is still in game

Michael Love Sports Editor Thursday, June 1, 2006

After nearly three decades of playing organized football, Moon Township resident Scott LaRocca is happy to still be able to put on a helmet and strap on shoulder pads.

LaRocca, who turns 40 next March, is in his second season with the Beaver County Warriors semi-pro football team, a member of the United States Football Association.

The 1985 Moon graduate has enjoyed a strong semi-pro football career following college at Penn State and short stints in the NFL with the Washington Redskins, the Canadian Football League with the Hamilton Tigercats and the Arena League with the Arizona Rattlers.

The Beaver County Warriors begin play this Saturday against the Pittsburgh Pride at Plum High School.

The Warriors open the home portion of their schedule next Saturday, June 10, against the Buckhannon Break.

They play all of their home games at Quaker Valley's Chuck Knox Stadium.

Last year, in its first season, Beaver County won its division and made the playoffs. Despite a tough loss in the playoffs, the Warriors finished 9-1.

The team features players from all over Beaver and Allegheny counties.

They are competitors who have played college or professional football and want to continue playing. They are also stars of the future looking for that big break to get noticed.

"It's not about what you did," LaRocca said, "it's about what you're doing. These players have been somewhere or are going somewhere."

LaRocca is excited for this season with the players that are on the roster.

Tim Sites, who recently moved to Leetsdale, is a 6-foot-1 linebacker LaRocca calls "a heavy hitter."

Adam Spanovich, a 6-foot-6, 389-pound right tackle, suffered a broken back while playing football at Lock Haven. He has recovered over the past three years and has been cleared to play football.

He hopes to play college football again at a school like Robert Morris, Gannon, Geneva or Edinboro.

"They're just a great group of tough guys who love football," LaRocca said.

LaRocca said this season will probably be his last in competitive football.

He will represent the United States this fall at an all-star football game in either the Czech Republic or the Ukraine.

The host country has not been selected yet.

LaRocca has played for the U.S. in previous all-star games in Germany, Mexico and, most recently, Hawaii.

The group of U.S. all stars, selected from thousands of players from around the country, took on the Hawaii Invaders, an Arena2 team, prior to the NFL Pro Bowl this past February.

LaRocca, who is 6-foot-2 and 275 pounds, has switched from his traditional fullback position to linebacker.

The February all-star game was the first time he played linebacker.

LaRocca, who also played five seasons with the Pittsburgh Colts, will be honored in January or February 2007 with induction into the semi-pro football hall of fame in Florida.

The hall of fame features 200 to 300 of the top names in the history of semi-pro football, including Johnny Unitas (Bloomfield Rams) and former Pittsburgh Steelers Ray Seals and Carlton Haselrig.

Coraopolis-Moon Record Scott W. LaRocca/Professional Football Player who played at every imagineable level.

Tim Alderson

 * Rejected because minor league baseball players are not notable unless they are likely to become major leaguers. You may appeal this decision at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Baseball. Shalom (Hello • Peace) 16:26, 6 December 2007 (UTC)

Tim Alderson is a minor league baseball player currently in the San Francisco Giants organization. He graduated from Horizon High School (Scottsdale, AZ) in May of 2007 where he led his team to two state championships. He decided to forego college when he was drafted in the 1st round, 22nd pick by the Giants.

N J Dawood

 * 1) REDIRECT N. J. Dawood

Mike Fagan

 * Rejected as nonsense. Shalom (Hello • Peace) 16:28, 6 December 2007 (UTC)

Dr Nick Thorpe
Dr Ian Nicholas Thorpe is a lecturer at The University of Winchester specialising in prehistoric archaeology. He has published a wide variety of books on most aspects of prehistory, including 'The Origins of Agriculture in Europe' (1996) which deals with aspects including chambered tombs and burial. He also specialises in warfare and burial practices, especially prehistoric and viking.

In the past, he has been involved in excavations at Dinnington Roman Villa as well as many sites abroad, particularly in Denmark. In the future he will be completing more archaeological excavation with the university of Winchester.

Nick Thorpe is married with 2 children.

He also says not to use wikipedia for any academic research!!!!!

Dustin Jacque

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Bryan Intihar

 * Declined per CSD A7, no assertion of notability. Shalom (Hello • Peace) 16:30, 6 December 2007 (UTC)

Bryan Intihar is a previews editor, despite being confused as the news editor at times, for 'Electronic Gaming Monthly and a frequent contributer to the Sports Anomaly podcast and The 1UP Show. Brian has many nicknames, including "Sporto", "Fragile EAgle", "Boutros Boutros-Ghali", "Programming Director for the Boom Boom Network", "Mr. Play It Safe". He is currently married with no children and enjoys playing Rock Band.

External links

* Bryan Intihar's blog
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Paul Coyne
Paul Coyne, born July 1, 1964, grew up in Milford, Massachusetts. He graduated from Milford High School in 1982, and married Elaine Hehir on August 12, 1989. Coyne attended Fitchburg State College for film, and spent extra years in the program before officially graduating in 2005 with sufficient credits. He has had notable work in the film and entertainment industry, receiving several awards and nominations.

He has several art, writing, and film scholarships available at Milford High School, as well as women in film scholarship at FSC in the honor of Elaine, who passed from cancer in 1994. Coyne is also very involved in working with the Jimmy Fund. He manages his own website, found at []. The production that he worked on, "Gas Food Lodging" (1992), has been noted as a New York Time's Critic's Pick by Janet Maslin.

Early Influences
As a young kid, Coyne knew he wanted to be an artist. His earliest memories are of viewing "Zebra In the Kitchen" at the Milford Cinemas. Beginning as a hobby, Coyne first picked up a Bell & Howell camera when he was 10, and combined with his skills in creative writing, began making Super-8 films. His childhood friend, Mark Cicciu, worked as a theater usher when they were young, allowing Coyne to get into movies free of charge.

It wasn't until high school, when viewing John Ford's film, "Drums Along the Mohawk," that Coyne realized he wanted to become a filmmaker.

College Career
Already a super-senior at Fitchburg State, Coyne and Elaine Hehir managed to get a Hollywood internship from the school. Beginning as an assistant editor, then moving on to editor, he remained with Elaine as she did work as a motion picture camera technician.

One of the film's Coyne edited, "Dolphins: Minds In the Water," received an Academy Award under the student category. After that, Coyne received his first feature film offer for the low budget film, "Misfit Patrol."

Awards and Acknowledgements
Keynote speaker 2000 Milford High graduation

Fitchburg State College Distinguished Alumnus of 2005

Academy Awards'

1992 "Dolphins: Minds In the Water" (1991) (student)

Emmy Award Nominations

2004 "Survivor" (2000) (Outstanding Picture Editing for Nonfiction Programming (Single or Multi-Camera))

Editor

"Dolphins: Minds In the Water" (1991)

Last Call (1993) (TV) (as Paul J. Coyne)

Misfit Patrol (1998)

"This Week in History" (1999)

"Big Brother" (2000)

"Dreamchasers" (2001) "The Living Century" (2 episodes, 2001)

"Flipped" (2001) TV Series (unknown episodes)

"The Amazing Race" (2001) TV Series (unknown episodes)

"Ultimate Reality" (2001) TV Series

"The Bachelor" (2002) TV Series (unknown episodes)

Childrens Miracle Network Telethon 2002 (2002) (TV)

"Looking for Love: Bachelorettes in Alaska" (2002) TV Series

"Music Behind Bars" (2002) TV Series

Dear Santa (2002) (TV)

"The Family" (2003) TV Series (unknown episodes)

"Average Joe: Hawaii" (2004) TV Series

"Survivor" (1 episode, 2004)

"Joe Schmo 2" (2004) TV Series (unknown episodes)

"Situation: Comedy" (2005) TV Series (unknown episodes)

"Invasion Iowa" (2005) TV Series (unknown episodes)

The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green (2005)

"American Inventor" (2006) TV Series (unknown episodes)

"The One: Making a Music Star" (2006) TV Series (unknown episodes)

Raising Flagg (2006)

"Shaq's Big Challenge" (2007) TV Series (unknown episodes, 2007)

Producer

Rita Hayworth: Dancing Into the Dream (1990) (TV) (coordinating producer)

"Big Brother" (2000/II) TV Series (producer) (unknown episodes)

We the People (2002) (co-producer)

Childrens Miracle Network Telethon 2002 (2002) (TV) (executive producer)

"The Living Century" (associate producer) (5 episodes, 2001-2003)

"Joe Schmo 2" (2004) TV Series (episode producer) (unknown episodes)

"Invasion Iowa" (2005) TV Series (supervising producer) (unknown episodes)

The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green (2005) (co-producer)

"Shaq's Big Challenge" (2007) TV Series (producer) (unknown episodes, 2007) (supervising producer) (unknown episodes, 2007)

Editorial Department

Gas, Food Lodging (1992) (second assistant editor)

Scared Silent: Ending and Exposing Child Abuse (1992) (TV) (assistant editor)

"Average Joe: Hawaii" (2004) TV Series (supervising editor)

Actor

Hoggs' Heaven (1994) (TV) .... Audience Thinker

The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green (2005) (as Paul J. Coyne) .... NancyBoy42

Art Department

The Paint Job (1992) (storyboard illustrator)

Hoggs' Heaven (1994) (TV) (storyboard illustrator)

Writer

Childrens Miracle Network Telethon 2002 (2002) (TV)

Special Thanks

11:11 (2006) (special thanks)

Alison Thewliss
Alison Thewliss is a Scottish National Party (SNP) politician and councillor for the Glasgow City Council ward of Calton.

Thewliss is also currently National Convener of the Young Scots for Independence, the youth wing of the Scottish National Party.

X Corporation
X Corporation is a foreign exchange broker. The company has offers its clients luxurious benefits for being with the firm. The company offers services for self directed traders, and also has a asset management with an exsisting client base of high networth individualsand multinational corporations.

Dancing with the Stars (US season 6)
This is the season 6 of the US version of Strictly Come Dancing. Tori Spelling has been verified for this season.

Source

 * abc.com

Declined. Wikipedia does not tell the future. Season 5 finished only a couple weeks ago, and reliable sources to verify any information is a long way off. The article will be created when it is closer to next year's premier. Ariel ♥  Gold  19:12, 6 December 2007 (UTC)
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Devraj Kori
Devraj(Dave) "Kumar" Kori was an asinine, snake obsessed, man-lover.

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Eric McKitrick
Eric McKitrick, notable and published author originally from New York City, born in 1919 and died in 2002. He worked closely with author Stanley Elkins producing their most famous work The Age of Federalism. McKitrick was an honored professor of History at Columbia University in New York City, while living with his wife, Edyth in their upper West side apartment.

Gunther Ramin
Gunther Werner Hans Ramin, the son of a pastor, was born in Karlsruhe, Germany on October 15th, 1898 and became an influential organist, conductor, composer and pedagogue in the first half of the 20th century. At the age of 12 he was accepted into the famed Thomanerchor of the Thomaskirche in Leipzig by the then-cantor, Gustav Schreck. At the time, Karl Straube, the organist, conductor, publisher and advocate of the music of Max Reger, was Schreck's assistant, and he took note of Ramin's abilities as an organist and composer. Later, when Staube took over the cantorate at the Thomaskirche, Ramin became his assistant, filling in for him as choirmaster and director. During WWI, Ramin was drafted into military service, however, he managed to complete his examinations at the Leipzig Conservatorium with distinction in January of 1917 and on May 30th, 1918, Straube was able to write to him on the front that he had been chosen as organist of the Thomaskirche. Ramin returned from the war and took up this position, which he held for twenty-two year until WWII broke out. Ramin built a successful performing career as a concert organist, however, in the 1930's he increasingly devoted himself to conducting. He took over the directorship of the Lehregesangverein in Leipzig in 1923 and worked regularly with the choir of the Gewandhaus. In 1935 he became the conductor of the Philharmonic choir of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, increasing his fame. On January 1st, 1940, Ramin was appointed the cantor of the Thomaskirche, succeeding his former organ teacher, Karl Straube. After this appointment, Ramin devoted himself to performing the choral works of J. S. Bach, earning for himself and the choir international acclaim through two concert tours to Russia (1953) and South America (1955). The year after this last tour, Ramin suffered a sudden brain hemorrage and died on February 27th, 1956.

Dr. Swango
Dr. Swango is a Death Metal band based out of Avondale, AZ. Listening to their has been compared with an experience similar to an 'ear-raping'. Mental disorders have been associated with people who partake in the listenig of this album. Along with their brilliantly composed metal riffs comes a different different talent from the boys of Swango- the uncanny ability to bust masogonistic flows at any given moment. Their current album, 'The Enbludgeoment' has been nominated for several grammys this year.

Danny Brigman
he is a well known person around the Spokane Rez.He is awesome at football and is pursuing a scholarship. A lot of people have told him that he is very hot. if u wanna see for yourself go to myspace.com/the_man80

my source is wellpinit school district

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WinDrawChem

 * 1) REDIRECT XDrawChem

Reason: the XDrawChem website suports the WinDrawChem too. WinDrawChem is the Windows verion of the X-Window-System based XDrawChem. PS greetings from a german wikipedia user: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benutzer:Nobelium

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Biography
Brian A. Metcalf is an Asian American director, producer, writer and artist. He attended Warren Area High School in Pennsylvania and the Joe Kubert School of Art located in Dover, New Jersey, working as a traditional artist, creative director, photographer, visual effects artist and supervisor working on numerous highend projects and features such as The Passion of the Christ, The Day After Tomorrow, Pitch Black, and The Lion King virtual tours before moving on to directing.

Brian's directorial debut was the highly acclaimed short film "Sorrows Lost" in which he produced, directed and wrote. The film stars Witchblade's Eric Etebari and Days of our Lives' Roark Critchlow. The film was accepted at numerous film festivals and went on to win a Telly Award and Best Actor Award. Brian then went on to write, direct and produce the feature film "The Dreamless" reuniting with actor Eric Etebari and featuring Reservoir Dogs' Kirk Baltz, Baywatch's David Chokachi and Anthony Cistaro. He also produced and directed the music video "Money Shot" by Helmet which won a Telly Award. Brian also went on to direct and produce Fox's 24: The DVD Board Game, starring Kiefer Sutherland.

Brian recently formed a new production company called Ratio Pictures LLC with co-partner Karoline Kautz and is working with a number of actors and other talent to create new film projects. His company has recently been signed on board to create Helmet's new highly anticipated DVD Documentary. Brian has also recently optioned out his project "Fading of the Cries," to model/actor Jordan Matthews. Both Ratio Pictures and Jordan's Foresight Media Group are co-collaborating together on the project.

Aside from filmmaking, Brian has also formed a record label called Ratio Records. He recently signed on board artists "Egostatic" which was featured on "The Dreamless Soundtrack". Brian directed and produced their first music video, "Way Up High," which is set for release in mid-December.

Zy Chi
Zyci is a member on the 360 arcadians website. It is awesome.

Age of Chivalry
===Overview===

Age of Chivalry is a total conversion for Half-Life 2 currently being developed by Team Chivalry. We are a close group of friends who are dedicated to creating a fun story driven multiplayer experience set in a fantasy world in the medieval ages. We are creating a fast paced and fun first person melee combat system that will take the player to a new level of immersion. The players will be able to take part in sieges, town raids and open war in a story driven game.

===Features===

* Multiplayer combat set in the Middle Ages with a highly detailed world and unique style of game play being developed by our team called “Story Driven Multiplayer.” We will feature a unique first person melee combat system and a wide array of weapons, armor. Terrains of all kinds will be explored in Age of Chivalry including snow covered mountains, rolling hills, deep rich forests and many more.

===Gameplay===

* Age of Chivalry features the following:

Story Driven Multiplayer – Our unique way of allowing the players to continue writing the story depending on the outcome of the battles. You can siege the shore and push them back into the deep forests of their lands. If your strength is great enough you may write history and destroy their lands and lay siege to their town’s castle to completely destroy your enemy through a sequence of map cycles leading you through the epic storyline.

===Classes===

* We serve you with preset classes that is worked out by the team, for best use of weapons and armor combined and to be able to make the game as balanced as possible.

1. Archer 3. Footmen 5. Knight * Archer, Footmen and Knight is the base set of classes for the 2 teams, for each class there are 3 main weapon choices that makes each class very unique in the matter of movement and damage etc. So each team do have 9 very different classes to choose from.

===Weapons===

* Dagger * Throwing Dagger * Longsword * Shortsword * Broadsword * Flamberge * Hand Axe * Throwing Axe * Double handed Axe * Halberd * Buckler Shield * Heater Shield * Kite Shield * Longbow * Crossbow * Spear * Throwing Spear * Spiked Mace * Flail * Oil pot * Smoke Pot * Siege Engines of all sorts, Catapult, Trebuchet, Battering-ram and more.....

What do i need to be able to play Age of Chivalry? -In order to play Age of Chivalry you need to be the owner of either, Half-Life 2™, Counter-Strike Source™ or Day of Defeat Source™ and have STEAM™ installed. Those 3 games comes with the free version of "Source SDK Base". The "Source SDK Base" is all you need in order to play Age of Chivalry. To get that installed, you need to go into the "Tools" options in your STEAM™ dialog. Double-click on the greyed out text that says "Source SDK Base" and start downloading it for free. Once its 100% installed you will be able to play Age of Chivalry.

All enclosed data taken from: Age of Chivalry Check out the offical website to learn more!

Iveta Apkalna
Iveta Apkalna (born 30.November, 1976, Rēzekne, Latvia) is a latvian organist.

Biography
I. Apkalna studied piano and organ at the J.Vītols Latvian Academy of Music, graduating in both instruments with distinction in 1999. On the year 1999/2000 she continued piano studies at London Guildhall School of Music and Drama. On the year 2003 she completed 3 year long studies in the organ soloist class of Prof. Dr. Ludger Lohmann at the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst in Stuttgart, Germany. She has been given concerts in the biggest and most famous churches and cathedrals of Europe and North America, taken part in the leading organ festivals and received a numerous prizes in organ competitions. She is regularly performing organ recitals at the Riga Cathedral. Her repertoire consists of organ music from J.S.Bach to contemporary composers thereby bringing it beyond the borders of church walls. In 1993 she was the official organist in service at Aglona basilica (Latvia) during the visit of Pope John Paul II.

Awards

 * 2002 - winner of European Selection Round of the Royal Bank Calgary International Organ Competition in London.
 * 2002 - J.S.Bach prize at the World Competition of the Royal Bank Calgary International Organ Competition, (Canada).
 * 2003 - winner of the 3rd Mikael Tariverdiev Organ Competition in Kaliningrad, Russia
 * 2003 - Great Latvian Music Award
 * 2005 - "ECHO-Klassik" prize in the category "Instrumentalist of the Year" for CD "Himmel & Hoelle"

Discography

 * 2003 - Iveta Apkalna Live (edition Hera)
 * 2004 - Touch down in Riga (edition Querstand)
 * 2004 - Himmel & Holle (edition Hera)
 * 2005 - Prima Volta (edition Ifo)

Book title
I consider it akward that the title of a book, an essential part of a book, is not present on the English part of Wikipedia. The rare exception for this rule are the Dutch and the German wiki who both have an article about this subject.

I hope this satisfies the required criteria for inclusion.

Regards, Daimanta (talk) 23:05, 6 December 2007 (UTC)

Declined. This article provides insufficient context to understand what you are requesting. Please see Guide to writing better articles for tips on how to better write an article. Ariel ♥  Gold  23:12, 6 December 2007 (UTC)
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wayne memorial high school
Wayne Memorial High School 3001 Fourth Street Wayne, Michigan 48184

a school obsessed with "crank that solja boy"