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Lovesac
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History
Lovesac was formed from creator Shawn D. Nelson

Morales Daninos
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Sumario
Crónica de una muerte anunciada es una historia que habla sobre comó las morales de las personas afectan ellos en un modo negativo. Las morales causan las personas actuar en temor. Las morales sólo hieren las personas en el fin y causan mucho daño.

Cronica de una muerte anunciada
Crónica de una muerte anunciada comenta sobre muchos aspectos de las personas. Por ejemplo, la hipocresía social es un tema. Esta novela es contradictoria en muchos lugares, la cual expone como una información equivocada mató a un hombre (sus temores los silencian). La gente es ciega a comó sus morales los hieren.

Primero, muchos individuos son lo opuesto de lo que ellos afirman ser. Angela, por ejemplo, simula tener morales estrictos, pero ella tuvo sexo con un hombre antes del matrimonio. Las mujeres tienen cuidado más sobre lo que otras personas piensan que lo que estes morales significan. Otro ejemplo es el padre Carmen Amador. Él no trata mucho en ayudara Santiago. Este hombre de la iglesia tiene muchas razónes porque él no busca para Santiago para decirle sobre el plan de los gemelos (Nevison 1).

Hay también hipocresía de la sociedad. Ellos afirman tener morales, pero ellos no alertan a Santiago sobre el plan de los gemelos. Este asunto es muy importante (la vida de Santiago). Ellos fingen ser virtuosos, pero cuando es muy importante, la gente no hace nada (Márquez 110).

Finalmente, los códigos sociales no son justos. Los hombres pueden tener sexo prematrimonial pero las mujeres son prostitutas si ellas tienen sexo (solo importa proteger la virginidad de ellas). Ellas aceptan esta opinión pero tienen bromas para usar para su día de matrimonio. Las amigas de Angela le dicen lo que ella debería hacer para burlar a Bayardo (Márquez 38).

También, está bien matar en ciertos casos. Pedro y Pablo Vicario actualmente piensan que ellos son inocentes porque este homicidio fue por honor (Márquez 52). Esta razón es aceptada y ellos salen de la cárcel en tres años. Por causa del machismo, los gemelos tuvieron que cometer una muerte que ninguna persona (incluyendo ellos) querían que pasara.

Muchas cosas pasan contra Santiago. Las “morales” de la sociedad hieren a todas las personas. Las vidas de todas las personas conectadas son afectadas. Las morales silencian las mujeres y guian a los hombres al alcohol. Si no es por estas morales, Santiago pudo haber vivido. Después de todo, “nunca hubo una muerte más anunciada (Marquez 53).” Este evento no tuvo que pasar.

Morales Daninos
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Sumario
Crónica de una muerte anunciada es una historia que habla sobre comó las morales de las personas afectan ellos en un modo negativo. Las morales causan las personas actuar en temor. Las morales sólo hieren las personas en el fin y causan mucho daño.

Cronica de una muerte anunciada
Crónica de una muerte anunciada comenta sobre muchos aspectos de las personas. Por ejemplo, la hipocresía social es un tema. Esta novela es contradictoria en muchos lugares, la cual expone como una información equivocada mató a un hombre (sus temores los silencian). La gente es ciega a comó sus morales los hieren. Primero, muchos individuos son lo opuesto de lo que ellos afirman ser. Angela, por ejemplo, simula tener morales estrictos, pero ella tuvo sexo con un hombre antes del matrimonio. Las mujeres tienen cuidado más sobre lo que otras personas piensan que lo que estes morales significan. Otro ejemplo es el padre Carmen Amador. Él no trata mucho en ayudara Santiago. Este hombre de la iglesia tiene muchas razónes porque él no busca para Santiago para decirle sobre el plan de los gemelos (Nevison 1). Hay también hipocresía de la sociedad. Ellos afirman tener morales, pero ellos no alertan a Santiago sobre el plan de los gemelos. Este asunto es muy importante (la vida de Santiago). Ellos fingen ser virtuosos, pero cuando es muy importante, la gente no hace nada (Márquez 110). Finalmente, los códigos sociales no son justos. Los hombres pueden tener sexo prematrimonial pero las mujeres son prostitutas si ellas tienen sexo (solo importa proteger la virginidad de ellas). Ellas aceptan esta opinión pero tienen bromas para usar para su día de matrimonio. Las amigas de Angela le dicen lo que ella debería hacer para burlar a Bayardo (Márquez 38).

También, está bien matar en ciertos casos. Pedro y Pablo Vicario actualmente piensan que ellos son inocentes porque este homicidio fue por honor (Márquez 52). Esta razón es aceptada y ellos salen de la cárcel en tres años. Por causa del machismo, los gemelos tuvieron que cometer una muerte que ninguna persona (incluyendo ellos) querían que pasara.

Muchas cosas pasan contra Santiago. Las “morales” de la sociedad hieren a todas las personas. Las vidas de todas las personas conectadas son afectadas. Las morales silencian las mujeres y guian a los hombres al alcohol. Si no es por estas morales, Santiago pudo haber vivido. Después de todo, “nunca hubo una muerte más anunciada (Marquez 53).” Este evento no tuvo que pasar.

Saint Thomas of Villanova Catholic High School
Saint Thomas of Villanova, AKA Villy, is a Catholic high school in LaSalle, Ontario. It is part of the Windsor Essex Catholic District School Board.{| class="wikitable"

Harry C Wolf
Harry Wolf is an international renowned architect who produces carefully detailed works of outstanding quality and consistent integrity. Today after five times receiving what the AIA characterizes as “ The Nation’s Highest Award for Architectural Excellence” and 30 or more other significant Regional and State AIA Awards. After nearly 300 projects, he continues his quest.

Design Philosophy
In 1966 Harry Wolf set for himself the goal to create an architectural practice which would produce carefully detailed works of outstanding quality and consistent integrity. Today after five times receiving what the AIA characterizes as “ The Nation’s Highest Award for Architectural Excellence” and 30 or more other significant Regional and State AIA Awards. After nearly 300 projects, he continues his quest.

Ask Harry Wolf to describe his work and he may show you the photograph of a Japanese fisherman's robe, a museum piece from the 19th century.

“These robes are simply three layers of cotton, dyed the Indigo of the sea, and stitched together with coarse thread. The rows of stitching, vertical and horizontal in grids, serve the purpose of relieving stress and distributing it across the fabric. Where the wear is the greatest, in the seat, the shoulders and at the edges, the stitching pattern doubles or triples increasing the resistance to wear at these crucial locations. The result is rational, intelligent and beautiful.

The Japanese never thought to not make it beautifully, as distinct from making something beautiful; that is, the beauty arises out the intelligent and careful application of the craft to the necessities. Because it is unselfconscious, because it arises out of creatively meeting needs, it retains this sense of beauty over time. This is a great lesson and important to me.”

His practice has sought to synthesize the client’s needs with the necessaries of construction, with the valence of site and culture of place, to produce a seemingly effortless, understated elegance. Here is a search to realize a sense of rightness of result, of inevitability.

He views cost to be a major consideration. Weaned on projects where time and budget, not architecture, were the prime concerns of the clients, the office has nevertheless received International recognition for its design work. This has been achieved by a certain design ethic- the determination to define architecture through its essential elements and distill the truth of a building as a means to condense its poetic force, as a repository of energy to be transmitted to the “dwellers” of architecture.

Throughout his career, he has subscribed to an ecological approach to architecture in which conceives the impact of time as a positive component and innovative in its contribution to the re-qualification of the environment. Against his sensibility is the impulse to overpower nature with a spendthrift attitude towards resources- be they natural or economic.

A believer in restricted means, in working within confines, Harry Wolf’s respect for the “facts” has won him the confidence of many clients. It is because of this that he has been able to advance his long-held convictions about sustainablility and effectively influence the ethos that has driven a number of major building projects such as the ABN-AMRO headquarters in Amsterdam, NationsBank Tower in Tampa and the Disney Arrival Building in Anaheim.

The achievement of this is always thru the interaction of a team embracing the client in an uncharacteristically active way, with the finest engineering and technical consultants. The works are a team effort, first last and always and the interaction is alchemical, producing results impossible to preconceive, and great fun in the process!

Awards
AIA National Awards

1993 AIA NATIONAL HONOR AWARD, Nations Bank Florida Headquarters, Tampa, FL

1983 AIA NATIONAL HONOR AWARD, Mecklenburg Country Courthouse, Charlotte, NC

1980 AIA NATIONAL HONOR AWARD, Equitable Life Assurance Society, Charlotte, NC

1974 AIA NATIONAL HONOR AWARD, North Carolina National Bank, Park Road Branch, Charlotte, NC

1971 AIA NATIONAL HONOR AWARD, North Carolina National Bank, Beattie Ford Branch, Charlotte, NC

AIA Regional and State Awards

1995 LOS ANGELES CHAPTER AIA, Award, Shu Uemura Boutique, Los Angeles, CA

1992 LOS ANGELES CHAPTER AIA, Unbuilt Project Award, 747 South Flower Street Tower, Los Angeles, CA

1991 FLORIDA ASSOCIATION AIA, First Honor Award, NationsBank Florida Headquarters, Tampa, FL

1990 NEW YORK CHAPTER AIA, Distinguished Architecture Award, NationsBank Florida Headquarters Tampa, FL

1986 NEW YORK CHAPTER AIA, Unbuilt Project Award, IBM Vehicle Control Facility Purchase, NY

1986 NEW YORK CHAPTER AIA, Unbuilt Project Award, Housing, Philadelphia, PA

1986 NEW YORK CHAPTER AIA, Unbuilt Project Award, U.S. Department of State Staff Housing, Doha, Qatar

1986 NEW YORK CHAPTER AIA, Unbuilt Project Citation, Minneapolis State Capitol Area Plan, St. Paul, MN

1985 NEW YORK CHAPTER AIA, Unbuilt Project Honor Award, NationsBank Florida Headquarters, Tampa, FL

1985 NEW YORK CHAPTER AIA, Unbuilt Project Award, U.S. Embassy, ABU Dhabi, UAE

1985 NEW YORK CHAPTER AIA, Unbuilt Project Award, Fort Lauderdale Public Plaza, Fort Lauderdale, FL

1983 NORTH CAROLINA AIA, Award Aplix Inc. Manufacturing Facility, Charlotte, NC

1982 SO. ATLANTIC REGIONAL AIA, Honor Award, Administration Building, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC

1980 SO. ATLANTIC REGIONAL AIA, Honor Award, SIS Radio, Inc. Charlotte, NC

1980 SO. ATLANTIC REGIONAL AIA, Honor Award, Colvard Building, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC

1980 SO. ATLANTIC REGIONAL AIA, Honor Award, The Williams Companies, Tulsa, OK

1979 NORTH CAROLINA AIA, Honor Award, The Williams Companies, Tulsa, OK

1978 SO. ATLANTIC REGIONAL AIA, Merit Award, School of Design Addition, Raleigh, NC

1978 SO. ATLANTIC REGIONAL AIA, Merit Award, Equitable Life Assurance Society, Charlotte, NC

1978 SO. ATLANTIC REGIONAL AIA, Merit Award, Mecklenburg County Courthouse, Charlotte, NC

1978 NORTH CAROLINA AIA Merit Award, Equitable Life Assurance Society, Charlotte, NC

1976 NORTH CAROLINA AIA, Honor Award, Patterson House, Hinesburg, VT

1976 NORTH CAROLINA AIA, Merit Award Hornblower & Weeks-Hemphill, Noyes, Charlotte, NC

1976 NORTH CAROLINA AIA, Merit Award, Tallasi Management Company, New York, NY

1974 BARTLETT AWARD, Presented by the President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped and the AIA, North Carolina National Bank, Park Road Branch, Charlotte, NC

1973 NORTH CAROLINA AIA, Award for Historic Preservation and Restoration, Latta Arcade, Charlotte, NC

1973 NORTH CAROLINA AIA, Honor Award, North Carolina National Bank, Park Road Branch, Charlotte, NC

1973 NORTH CAROLINA AIA, Merit Award, Latta Arcade Restoration and Architect's Office, Charlotte, NC

1971 BARTLETT AWARD, North Carolina National Bank Beatties, Ford Branch, Charlotte, NC

1970 NORTH CAROLINA AIA, Honor Award, Mountain Residence, Western, NC

1970 NORTH CAROLINA AIA, Merit Award, Boat Locker Recreational Facility, Linville, NC

1968 SO. ATLANTIC REGIONAL AIA, Honor Award, Tent Structure, Linville, NC

1966 SO. ATLANTIC REGIONAL AIA, Honor Award, Vacation House, Linville, NC

David Dawson (choreographer)
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Potato Man - Leader of the Northern Soul People
The Potato guy is the leader of the Northern Soul people. If he says its northern soul then it is and no-one can argue about this as he knows more than anyone else about it.He organises all nighters and he is often seen getting the lucozade and marathons in for his people. He is so highly regarded in Northern Soul circles that he has 5 Wigan Casino badges where as Pete only has 2. He has the fastest scooter and he invented the soul.

Roholism
Roholism is the way of living by having contained love. This love can only be found is a few specific areas. These loves include:English, Theory of Knowledge and watching T.V for countles hours into the deep night. This is not the only sole basis to Rohlism. To reach ultimate mastering of Roholism, one must also speak in a strange and awkward way. This way of speaking often includes innuendoes, and allusions. A constant creepy smile must be kept at all times.

Devotion to Roholism must be acquired by full understanding of The Great Gatsby. One must engulf oneself into the life of Jay Gatsby. Only through self-integration of the themes of the Great Gatsby, can one seek to be immersed within the realms of Roholsm.

ESPN Images of the Century
In late 1999 ESPN ran a seven minute montage of great sports images from the past century on its SportsCenter program. The piece was set to music from the film Hoffa (movie) and Aerosmith's "Dream on" and included many notable moments like the 1980 Miracle on Ice, the 1972 Black September assault on the Olympics, Kirk Gibson's 1988 World Series home-run and the OJ Simpson white bronco chase. The video repeatedly held Muhammed Ali, Babe Ruth, Michael Jordan and Wayne Gretsky up as the most significant athletes of the century.

The following is a list of included images compiled on SpoFi:

* 0:00 - Gene Tunney and Jack Dempsey in their 2nd championship fight in Chicago in September, 1927. Tunney is the one in white and this is the only time in his career he was knocked down (this is the famous Long Count Fight.) * 0:01 - Magic Johnson and Larry Bird -- 1979 NCAA final Mich.St. v. Indiana St.   * 0:02 - old race cars (Unsers?) * 0:03 - St. Louis Cardinals "Gas House Gang" - 1B James Anthony "Ripper" Collins, 3B Johnny Leonard Roosevelt "Pepper" Martin, pitcher Jay Hanna "Dizzy" Dean - during the 1934 World Series. * 0:04 - American long jumper Bob Beamon, setting the long jump record at the 1968 Summer Olympics * 0:07 - Jim Thorpe playing football for Carlisle Indian School * 0:11 - Ty Cobb (Detroit Tigers) * 0:13 - George Mikan, Minneapolis Lakers basketball star * 0:14 - Montreal Canadiens Stanley Cup winning team (Hector "Toe" Blake coached team to championship 1956-1960, 1965, 1966, 1968) * 0:16 - Babe Didrikson Zaharias, female golfer and Track and Field gold medalist * 0:18 - Joe Louis, heavyweight boxing champion * 0:20 - Negro League All-Star Team * 0:22 - Red Grange (college & pro football hall of famer) * 0:25 - James Naismith, inventor of basketball * 0:27 - Jesse Owens (running for Ohio at Big Ten meet in 1935, set/tied 4 world track records in 45 minutes) * 0:31 - Lord Stanley, original sponsor of the NHL's Stanley Cup * 0:34 - 1956-57 Boston Celtics (NBA champions) Bald guy is young-ish Red Auerbach * 0:37 - Jack Johnson (first black heavyweight champion) * 0:40 - Byron Nelson, golfer * 0:42 - Jackie Robinson (first black player in MLB...trivia: wore #42, which is now retired throughout the league) * 0:44 - John Wooden, UCLA's legendary Basketball Coach * 0:45 - Four Horsemen (Notre Dame football backfield in 1924: quarterback Harry Stuhldreher, left halfback Jim Crowley, right halfback Don Miller and fullback Elmer Layden) * 0:46 - female swimmer Gertrude Ederle, first female to swim across English Channel, August 6, 1926 * 0:48 - Johnny Unitas, quarterback for the Baltimore Colts * 0:50 - Rod Laver, greatest left-handed tennis player * 0:52 - Sugar Ray Robinson, middleweight boxing champion * 0:54 - Toronto Maple Leafs, 1948 Stanley Cup champions. * 0:56 - Jack Nicklaus & Arnold Palmer (Masters Championship 1963, the first of 6 for Nicklaus and a "changing of the guard" moment) * 0:59 - Cassius Clay (very young) * 1:01 - Babe Ruth * 1:08 - 1972 Olympics (Munich, terrorists Black September took Israeli Olympic team members hostage) * 1:11 - 1989 World Series Game 3 with Jose Conseco rounding the bases after homerun right when an earthquake hits (Loma Prieta October 17, 1989) * 1:15 - Nancy Kerrigan, after being struck on the knee by assailant hired by her competitor, Tonya Harding, on January 6 1994)   * 1:19 - Cassius Clay, after beating Sonny Liston for the title on February 25 1964) * 1:23 - Chicago Bears "Super Bowl Shuffle" video, 1985 * 1:27 - John McEnroe, tennis player and "superbrat" * 1:29 - Lou Gehrig, famous "luckiest man" speech, retiring from baseball on July 4, 1939 * 1:37 - Michael Jordan, sinking last second basket to eliminate Cleveland Cavaliers from playoffs -- 1989. * 1:42 - Steve Yzerman, Detroit Red Wings forward, scores in overtime against Grant Fuhr of the St.Louis Blues (May 12, 1998) * 1:47 - Colorado University quarterback Kordell Stewart beats Michigan University with hail-mary pass on final play of game * 1:56 - George Foreman knocks down Joe Frazier in 2nd round, January 22, 1973, to become heavyweight champion -- Howard Cosell with the famous call. * 2:02 - NY Giants Bobby Thompson hits homerun off of Ralph Branca to win 1951 National League pennant (Russ Hodges announces the famous "The Giants win the pennant!") * 2:14 - Jim Brown, legendary NFL running back * 2:17 - Bill Russell, NBA star * 2:19 - Mario Andretti (race car driver) * 2:23 - Roger Maris, NY Yankee who broke Babe Ruth's single-season HR record, with 61. * 2:25 - "Pistol" Pete Maravich, basketball player * 2:28 - Len Bias, college basketball star who died of cocaine overdose (June 19, 1986) less than 48 hours after being drafted by Celtics * 2:30 - Florence Griffith Joyner, Olympic and UCLA track & field star * 2:33 - Roberto Clemente, Pittsburgh Pirates * 2:35 - Jim Valvano, coached North Carolina State to 1983 NCAA Basket National Championship * 2:39 - Donnie Moore, California Angels pitcher gave up home run in 1986 ALCS, costing his team a chance to go to the World Series (committed suicide 3 years later) * 2:41 - Wilt Chamberlain, after scoring 100 points for Philadelphia Warriors on March 2, 1962 (final score 169-147!) * 2:44 - Payne Stewart, US golfer (winning Ryder Cup match in 1999) * 2:47 - Walter Payton, Chicago Bears running back * 2:51 - Brendan Shannahan (Detroit Red Wings) checking Colorado Avalanche player Claude Lemieux * 2:53 - Greg Louganis, US diver, 1988 Olympics * 2:54 - Bo Jackson, KC Royals outfielder running up the outfield wall * 2:56 - Barry Sanders, Detroit Lions running back, dodging tackles * 2:57 - Roberto Alomar, Baltimore Orioles, spitting at umpire John Hirschbeck, September 27, 1996 * 2:59 - Dennis Rodman, Chicago Bulls, kicking photographer (January 16, 1997) * 3:00 - Mary Decker tripping on Zola Budd's foot during 1984 Olympics 3000 meter run * 3:02 - George Brett, KC Royals 3B, charging umpire in dispute for being declared "out" after hitting home run. Umpire ruled (after being pointed out by Billy Martin, Yankee manager) that Brett's bat had too much pine tar on it, therefore making it illegal. * 3:04 - John Havlicek, Boston Celtics, steals ball and passes to Sam Jones, to seal the win (Game 7 of 1965 NBA Eastern Conference Finals) * 3:10 - Larry Bird, Boston Celtics, steals ball and passes to Dennis Johnson, to win against Detroit Pistons in the 1986 Eastern Conference Final as the great former UCLA star Bill Walton cheers from the bench. Writer Peter May calls this Celtics team the Greatest of All Time. * 3:16 - Wayne Gretzky, hockey legend, from home movie of game while playing in Brantford as a child * 3:18 - Michael Jordan, during college career at North Carolina (sinking the winning shot against Georgetown - with Pat Ewing and Sleepy Floyd - in the 1982 NCAA Final) * 3:19 - Babe Ruth * 3:20 - Muhammad Ali * 3:22 - Bobby Knight, coach of Indiana University basketball, throwing chair in protest of technical foul call * 3:25 - Woody Hayes, coach of Ohio State football team, choking/punching opposing Clemson University player at the end of 1978 Gator Bowl * 3:25 - Bear Bryant (?), football coach * 3:26 - Bear Bryant with checkered hat, football coach for Alabama * 3:26 - Dean Smith, college basketball coach for North Carolina celebrating first NCAA title * 3:26 - George Halas, NFL coach * 3:27 - Knute Rockne, Notre Dame football coach (famous for "Win one for 'the Gipper' speech.") * 3:27 - Scotty Bowman, winningest NHL coach of all time * 3:27 - Joe Paterno, Penn State football coach * 3:28 - silhouette of Tom Landry, legendary coach of Dallas Cowboys * 3:30 - Brian Trottier, holding Stanley Cup (1979-83 seasons) * 3:31 - Lance Armstrong, cyclist, winning Tour de France * 3:33 - Martina Navratilova, tennis player, winning Wimbledon championship * 3:34 - Randy Johnson, Seattle Mariners pitcher, striking out a batter and winning playoff series against NY Yankees in 1995 * 3:35 - Carl Lewis, Olympic sprinter 1984 LA Olympics winning 1 of his 9 Olympic Gold medals (over his entire career). * 3:37 - Richard Petty, legendary NASCAR driver * 3:38 - Tom Watson, golfer, after sinking dramatic chip shot on 17th hole of 1982 US Open at Pebble Beach, which he later won. * 3:39 - Isaiah Thomas, Detroit Pistons, celebrating win over Atlanta Hawks * 3:41 - Joe Montana, San Francisco 49ers quarterback, celebrating a touchdown. * 3:42 - Rickey Henderson, Oakland A's outfielder, celebrating breaking all-time MLB stolen base record, May 1 1991 * 3:44 - Mark Messier, NY Ranger forward, holding Stanley Cup after Rangers win it for the first time in 54 years, June 14 1994 * 3:45 - Eddie Robinson, Grambling football coach * 3:47 - Bjorn Borg, tennis player, winning Wimbledon title in 1980, beating John McEnroe 1-6, 7-5, 6-3, 6-7, 8-6 * 3:49 - Bill Mazeroski, Pittsburgh Pirates 2B, running home after hitting game winning home run in the bottom of the 9th inning of Game 7 of the 1960 World Series to beat the New York Yankees * 3:50 - Tony Hawk, skateboarder, pulling off a 720 on the vertical ramp * 3:51 - Bo Kimble, Loyola Marymount University basketball player, shoots a left-handed free throw in memory of his recently deceased teammate Hank Gathers (1990 NCAA tournament) * 3:52 - Steffi Graff, tennis player * 3:53 - Bart Starr, Green Bay Packers quarterback * 3:53 - Kirby Puckett, Minnesota Twins outfielder * 3:54 - Julius Erving (Dr. J), Philadelphia 76ers forward * 3:54 - Jerry Rice, San Francisco 49ers wide receiver * 3:54 - Bobby Jones, golfer * 3:54 - Barry Bonds, Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder (and Tom Pagnozzi, St. Louis Cardinals catcher) * 3:55 - Indianapolis 500 race winner (car #14) (probably 4-time winner A.J. Foyt) * 3:56 - Jackie Joyner Kersee, American track & field star * 3:56 - Gayle Sayers, Chicago Bears running back * 3:56 - Ernie Banks, Chicago Cubs shortstop * 3:57 - Dikembe Mutombo, Denver Nuggets, celebrating playoff win * 3:57 - Gordie Howe, Hartford Whalers/Houston Aeros/Detroit Vipers (unsure of which uniform he is wearing, but grey hair and video quality suggests it's not his Detroit Red Wings days) * 3:58 - Andre Agassi, tennis player, celebrating tournament win (1992 wimbledon?) * 3:58 - Bill Buckner, Boston Red Sox 1B, letting ball go through his legs during Game 6 of 1986 World Series vs New York Mets * 3:58 - Rocky Marciano, boxer * 3:59 - Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh Penguins, scoring goal in last game before retiring (1997) * 4:05 - November 20, 1982, California University beats Stanford on the final play of the game as they return a kickoff while completing 5 laterals, and end it by spiking the ball on a band member (who came on the field prematurely). Joe Starkey losing his voice on the play-by-play. * 4:15 - Jerome Lane, Pittsburgh College, shatters backboard with a monster dunk * 4:20 - Trevor Linden bodychecks unknown player through the plexiglass * 4:21 - Darryl Dawkins smashing a backboard * 4:23 - Sammy Sosa and Mark McGwire celebrate McGwire's 62nd home run of the season, September 8th 1998, breaking the record set by Roger Maris in 1961. * 4:24 - Jana Navotna, tennis player, crying on the shoulder of Duchess of Kent after losing 1993 Wimbledon finals to Steffi Graff after having a big lead in the final set * 4:26 - John Elway, Denver Broncos quarterback * 4:27 - Ozzie Smith, St. Louis Cardinal shortstop extraordinaire * 4:29 - Shaquille O'Neal (Orlando Magic) breaking the entire basket apparatus in New Jersey Meadowlands (April 23, 1993) * 4:31 - Hermann Maier, skier, crashing at Nagano Olympics * 4:32 - Deion Sanders, Atlanta Falcons, dancing * 4:32 - Deion Sanders, Dallas Cowboys, celebrating a touchdown * 4:33 - Reggie Jackson, NY Yankees, swatting a home run during 1977 World Series * 4:33 - Montreal Canadiens, Maurice "Rocket" Richard, Elmer Lach (?), and Hector "Toe" Blake (?), the famous "Punch Line". * 4:34 - Pele being carried off the field after final game for the New York Cosmos (in a friendly against Brazil, I believe) * 4:34 - John Starks, New York Knicks, dunks over Chicago Bulls * 4:34 - O.J. Simpson, Buffalo Bills running back * 4:34 - the infamous "White Ford Bronco", with O.J. Simpson in the back * 4:35 - Mike Tyson, boxer, showing off his handcuffs * 4:35 - Monica Seles, tennis player, reacting to being stabbed in the back by a crazed Steffi Graff fan during a break in a tennis match * 4:36 - Tom Chambers, Phoenix Suns forward, dunks on some poor guy * 4:36 - Carlton Fisk, Boston Red Sox catcher, uses body english to wish a ball (he hit off Pat Darcy) fair during 12th inning of Game 6 in the 1975 World Series against the Cincinatti Reds. The ball does clear the Green Monster and the Red Sox win the game. * 4:37 - Brett Hull, Dallas Stars forward, celebrates a goal during 1999 Stanley Cup final against the Buffalo Sabres. * 4:37 - John Riggins, Washington Redskins running back, during Super Bowl XVII win over Miami Dolphins, 27-17 * 4:37 - Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies, hitting his 500th home run * 4:38 - Keith Smart of Indiana celebrates winning the 1987 NCAA tournament over Syracuse (March 30, 1987) * 4:38 - Michael Johnson, Olympic track star * 4:40 - Cynthia Cooper, WNBA player * 4:41 - Willie Mays, NY Giants outfielder, making "The Catch" in 1954 World Series (Game 1) off Vic Wertz hit. * 4:42 - Alan Ameche, Balitmore Colts running back winning the "game of the century" vs. the NY Giants on Dec. 28, 1958 * 4:43 - Mark Spitz, swimmer, during race for one of his 7 gold medals during 1972 Summer Olympics * 4:44 - Patrick Roy, Montreal Canadiens goalie, celebrating Stanley Cup championship in 1993. * 4:45 - Franco Harris, Pittsburgh Steelers running back, making the "Immaculate Reception", December 23 1972, allowing the Steelers to beat the Oakland Raiders. * 4:46 - Michael Jordan, reverse-windmill dunk * 4:46 - Michael Jordan, during game against Portland Trailblazers in 1992 * 4:47 - Michael Jordan, switching hands during layup against Los Angeles * 4:48 - young Michael Jordan, dunking during slam dunk contest * 4:50 - Jack Nicklaus, golfer, sinking putt during 1986 Masters win * 4:52 - Nolan Ryan, Texas Rangers pitcher, being carried off the field after pitching 7th career no-hitter against the Toronto Blue Jays, May 1, 1991 * 4:53 - Lynn Swann, Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver * 4:55 - Mary Lou Retton, Olympic gymnast, winning a gold medal on the vault * 4:57 - Michigan Wolverine hockey player Mike Legg scoops the puck up (lacrosse-style) and "puts" it in the top corner on unsuspecting goalie, while standing behind the net (March 24, 1996) * 4:58 - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (nee Lewis Alcindor in his UCLA days) LA Lakers center. * 4:58 - Babe Ruth, winking * 4:59 - Babe Ruth, with child * 5:00 - Babe Ruth, talking * 5:01 - Babe Ruth, hitting home run * 5:02 - Grant Hill, Duke college basketball star with a big alley-oop during the Duke-Kansas NCAA title game on April 1st, 1991 * 5:04 - Clyde "the Glide" Drexler #22 of the Houston Rockets, dunks on the Phoenix Suns. * 5:05 - Chris Webber, Michigan Wolverine forward, calls illegal time-out, costing his team a chance to tie/win NCAA finals against North Carolina Tar Heels (April 5, 1993). * 5:06 - Texas Western wins NCAA tournament, the first team to do so with 5 black starters, against University of Kentucky's 5 white starters (March 19, 1966) * 5:07 - Bobby Clarke, Philadelphia Flyers forward, smiling a gap-toothed-smile * 5:08 - Allen Iverson, Philadelphia 76ers star, doing a nasty cross-over on Michael Jordan * 5:08 - Kellen Winslow (#80), San Diego Chargers tight end, helped off the field by teammates * 5:09 - Wade Boggs, NY Yankees 3B, riding on police horse during World Series celebration in 1996 * 5:09 - Nadia Comaneci, Olympic gymnast, scoring a pefect ten during 1976 Summer Olympics * 5:09 - Cliff Ronning, #7 Vancouver Canucks, celebrating a 1991 playoff goal with his famous "riding the stick" manuever * 5:10 - Dick Butkus, Chicago Bears linebacker * 5:10 - Secretariat winning the Belmont Stakes by 31 lengths to win the Triple Crown (June 9 1973) * 5:10 - Lou Gehrig celebrates 2000 consecutive games played * 5:11 - Julius Erving * 5:11 - Villanova celebrates NCAA championship in 1983 * 5:12 - Eric Dickerson, LA Rams running back * 5:12 - Dale Earnhardt, NASCAR champion * 5:12 - Costantino Rocca, celebrating his miracle 60ft putt to force a playoff against John Daly in 1995 British Open (won by Daly). * 5:13 - Brandi Chastain, American soccer player, celebrates scoring a goal during penalty kicks to beat China in the 1999 Women's World Cup (July 10, 1999) * 5:13 - Reggie Miller, Indiana Pacers, giving the "choke" sign to Knicks fan Spike Lee. June 1, 1994, Game 5 Eastern Conference finals. Miller scored 25 points in the 4th quarter. * 5:13 - a very young Wayne Gretzky poses for a photo with his idol Gordie Howe * 5:14 - Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers, holding the Stanley Cup aloft * 5:14 - Wayne Gretzky, LA Kings, celebrating a goal during 1993 playoffs * 5:15 - Wayne Gretzky, LA Kings, celebrating a goal during 1993 playoffs against Toronto Maple Leafs (May 27, 1993) * 5:15 - Wayne Gretzky, St. Louis Blues, walking towards the ice * 5:15 - Wayne Gretzky, NY Rangers, celebrating a goal * 5:16 - Muhammad Ali raising the torch during the 1996 Summer Olympics opening ceremonies in Atlanta * 5:16 - Muhammad Ali, hamming it up for the cameras * 5:16 - Muhammad Ali, throwing punches at the cameras * 5:17 - Muhammad Ali, showing who's number one * 5:17 - Muhammad Ali, knocking out George Foreman during the "Rumble in the Jungle", Oct. 30, 1974 * 5:18 - Cassius Clay, announcing he's "shocked the world" * 5:18 - Muhammad Ali, leading the crowd in a chant (probably "Mumbaya", during "Rumble in the Jungle") * 5:19 - Muhammad Ali, posing * 5:19 - Muhammad Ali, punching someone * 5:19 - Muhammad Ali, punching the camera * 5:19 - Magic Johnson, celebrating a win over the Portland Trailblazers * 5:21 - Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams * 5:23 - Ryder Cup celebration by Justin Leonard * 5:24 - Chamique Holdsclaw, of the Tennessee Vols, crying on the shoulder of her coach Pat Summitt after fouling out during a loss to Duke in the NCAA elite eight in Greensboro Coliseum, breaking a string of three straight national titles (March 22, 1999) * 5:26 - Tommie Smith, Olympic sprinter, gives the "Black Power" salute during American anthem on the gold medal podium (after winning the 200 meter run), during the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico * 5:27 - Brett Favre, Green Bay Packers quarterback, celebrates Super Bowl win * 5:28 - Pete Rozelle, NFL commissioner, signifies the merger of the NFL and AFL in 1970 * 5:30 - Kenny Lofton, as an Indian at Jacobs Field, August 4, 1996, robbing Baltimore Oriole B.J. Surhoff of a home run. * 5:31 - Doug Flutie, Boston College quarterback, throws a last-second hail-mary touchdown pass to teammate Gerard Phelan, helping BC beat University of Miami 47-45 * 5:43 - Wayne Gretzky scores to pass Gordie Howe's all-time goal-scoring record of 802 goals * 5:51 - Kirk Gibson, LA Dodgers, trots around the bases after hitting a pinch-hit, game-winning home run off ace reliever Dennis Eckersley (Oakland A's) in Game 1 of the 1988 World Series. (The voice of Jack Buck with his famous line "I don't believe what I just saw.") * 5:55 - Christian Laettner, Duke forward, sinks a last-second turn-around jump shot to beat Kentucky (104-103) in the 1992 NCAA East regional final. (Bob Harris is doing the play by play for the Duke Radio Network.) * 6:02 - USA Olympic hockey team beats the USSR team in the second-to-last game of the 1980 Winter Olympics, giving them a chance to win the gold medal (called "The Miracle on Ice", from Al Michaels' famous call: "Do you believe in miracles? YES!") * 6:12 - Mike Eruzione, captain of the USA Olympic hockey team, signals to his teammates to join him on the podium * 6:13 - USA Olympic hockey team celebrates on the gold medal podium together * 6:14 - Joe Carter, Toronto Blue Jay outfielder, jumps for joy after hitting the World-Series winning home run off Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Mitch Williams, in 1993 * 6:15 - Don Shula, Miami Dolphins coach, is carried off the field by his team after they complete the "perfect season" in 1972 * 6:17 - Larry Bird, Boston Celtics forward, celebrates * 6:18 - Pete Sampras, tennis player, weeps when a fan shouts "Do it for Tim" in the Australian open quarterfinal against Jim Courier. The match was just after Sampras' coach Tim Gullikson was diagnosed with cancer. * 6:19 - Theo Fleury, Calgary Flames forward, celebrates after scoring an overtime goal against Edmonton Oilers on April 14, 1991 * 6:21 - Tiger Woods, golfer, celebrates * 6:22 - Ken Griffey Jr, Seattle Mariners outfielder, climbs the wall to steal a home run * 6:24 - Joe DiMaggio does a bit in celebration of his 56-game hitting streak in 1941 * 6:26 - Joe Namath, NY Jets quarterback, celebrates after winning Super Bowl III (January 12, 1969) after "guaranteeing" a win * 6:27 - Desmond Howard, Michigan Wolverines, celebrates a touchdown against Ohio State with a "Heisman" pose * 6:28 - Mark Messier, Wayne Gretzky, Kevin Lowe celebrate an Edmonton Oiler Stanley Cup win * 6:29 - Michael Johnson sheds a tear after winning a gold medal at the Olympics * 6:31 - Dwight Clark, San Francisco 49ers, catches a touchdown pass from Joe Montana to give them a 28-27 victory, now called "The Catch" (January 11, 1982) * 6:32 - Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles shortstop, waves to the crowd after officially breaking "the unbreakable record", 2130 consecutive games played (held by Lou Gehrig) (September 6 1995) * 6:34 - Mario Lemieux bids farewell to the crowd during (at that time) his last game in the NHL * 6:35 - Yogi Berra, NY Yankees catcher, rushes out to hug Don Larsen, NY Yankees pitcher, after Larsen throws a "perfect game" against the Brooklyn Dodgers in Game 5 of the 1956 World Series (October 8, 1956) * 6:36 - Jesse Owens and Ralph Metcalfe in 100m sprint at the 1936 Berlin Olympics * 6:37 - Hank Aaron, Atlanta Braves outfielder, rounds the bases after hitting a home run (715) to break the all-time career record held by Babe Ruth (714) (April 8, 1974) * 6:38 - Bobby Orr, Boston Bruins defenceman, flying through the air after scoring an overtime goal against the St. Louis Blues, to win the 1970 Stanley Cup (May 10, 1970) * 6:39 - Jim Brown, Cleveland Browns running back * 6:40 - Bill Russell and Wilt Chamberlain jockey for position on the basketball court * 6:41 - Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris pose for a photo (1961) * 6:41 - Michael Jordan performs his famous "foul line leap" dunk * 6:42 - Babe Ruth, wearing a crown * 6:43 - Muhammad Ali, standing over the prone body of Sonny Liston during their second bout

Marc Mezvinsky
Marc Mezvinsky is notable for being Chelsea Clinton's boyfriend. He works at Goldman Sachs in New York and is the son of Marjorie Margolies-Mezvinsky and Edward M. Mezvinsky, both former members of Congress.

Quest of the Ancients (role-playing game)
Quest of the Ancients is an Independent Pen and Paper Role Playing Game published in the late 80s by Unicorn Game Publications. It is mainly a Dungeons and Dragons clone, in that it was class based, and used a skill system similar to the Advanced Dungeons and Dragons thief skill system. Most notably it used a thirty sided die (or d30) for combat resolution.

Chip Shop
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Duddys Chippy was established in 2001 and has gone on to recieve 3 national awards for the quality of the fish. With views on expansion and growth Duddy is hoping to rival Harry Ramsden's with regard to customers served in his Chip Shops.

Duddys Chippys are run by the famous Leroy Brown. He first achieved fame for his large battered sausages which attracted customers from miles around. They were said to be the biggest and juiciest around. "Brown" Sausages are still a pulling point and always a favourite on the menu. It was always advertised as "Could you handle a Brown Sausage" as it was such a challenge to eat it.

Duddys Fast Food Restaurants chain has grown so much the fourth outlet is due to open in Summer 2008. Leroy Brown still works for the company but has come a long way from when he used to peel the potatoes. Mr Duddy himself first started peeling the potatoes himself in the early days but had to stop due to his high demands with regard to the quality of the chips cut from them. Mr Duddy now has very little involvement in the company and Leroy Brown has taken all of this responsibility.

Charlie Mcardle
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After many successful appearances touring the UK and two years at the Edinburgh Festival with the National Youth Music Theatre which included 'Oliver', as Joseph in 'Joseph and his Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat' and "Bodywork" a musical by Richard Stilgoe, Charlie decided to further his dance and musical training at the Doreen Bird College of Performing Arts in London.

Whilst training, he played the leads in numerous college productions and professional summer seasons. After leaving college Charlie spent three years performing in cabaret, panto and London's West End.It was while living in London and training for Starlight Express that Charlie decided to move his career into a different direction when the opportunity arose to return to Jersey and join ITV’s Channel Television as a presenter.

Charlie became the face of Channel Television, initially reading the daily Birthday greetings with a stuffed bird called Oscar (of the Puffin variety) and then reading the news. It was as the presenter and producer of his own weekly entertainment programme that he found his niche interviewing celebrities and attempting daredevil stunts. He also hosted 'The Lottery Show' and presented, wrote and subbed news stories for the GMTV regional opt-outs.

Whilst at Channel Charlie had the opportunity to showcase his talents as an actor and dancer appearing in the ITV series "Island".

After cutting his teeth at Channel, Charlie moved to the UK where he joined the presenting team of UK Gold writing and presenting links and voicing promotions he also continued to read the news, this time for ITV's Border Television and regularly presented travel programmes for ‘The TV Travel Shop'.

As the main Anchor of “The Measure” Charlie hosted a daily live 2-hour news magazine programme for SKY, presented infomercials and has been the technical and internet expert for NTL. Not everything goes to plan on the first take, so Charlie has on more than one occasion been the subject of ‘TV’s Naughtiest Blunders’ and ‘It will be alright on the Night’

Most recently Charlie has been making a name for him self fronting ‘Make Your Play’ on ITV1 and has become a much loved and popular presenter on Price-drop TV where his humour and unique style has not gone unnoticed resulting in a couple of awards, including most popular shopping telly presenter. Currently and can also be seen hosting the best bingo on the box Gala TV for Endemol.

As presenter and host Charlie fronted two series of ‘Search for a Presenter’ a reality competition for wannabee presenters to get the chance to front their on show

Radio has always been a passion and apart from brief foray in BBC Radio Charlie has never really had the chance to showcase his talents behind the mic. That changed when he presented a music show on ‘The Radio Music Shop’ for Somethin’ Else the UK’s top radio production company.

Constantly in demand as a TV presenter and a host of major corporate events and video’s his clients include Barclays, Peugeot, T-Mobile, Curry’s, New Look, One-Tel and the Cooperative society to name but a few. He has also presented a number of live road shows including “Taste for Life” a Ready Steady Cook style cookery contest and “Style Challenge”

Charlie has gained experience presenting a variety of programmes news, factual entertainment, lifestyle and light entertainment and has presented for the BBC, ITV, GMTV, FIVE and SKY. He’s not the type to sit in front of the camera and let the scriptwriters make him look good. When it comes to presenting Charlie is extremely diligent and can get involved with producing. He is very much an accomplished live presenter whether it’s in the studio or on location and is always professional and relaxed in front of the camera.

It's not all work and no play, apart from a love of the theatre and music, Charlie’s Interests include regular trips to the gym, Computers, television and all the latest gadgets. DIY and design, cooking, entertaining and travel are major Passions along with scuba diving.

Hagos "Suzinino" Weldeghebriel
Born in 1978 in Asmara in a place referred as Alfa Romeo, to a family where an art hardly encouraged but spared after his big brother's inclination to it. "My father always insisted that I should stay intact with education, and that's why he attentively inspects on all my educational stuffs," recalls Hagos Weldeghebriel, better known by his namesake - Suzinino nicknamed after his hilarious comedy he produced in 2003.

"The inspiration was like an electric shock", he continued. "I was in Markato and when I pass through Cinema Asmara toward my home, a crowd of people were gathering at the gate; I asked a man as what is up to with the people and he replied that a drama entitled as 'Mekeret' was performing there. Without hesitation, I got in and in no time, I felt I should do something to be like them." In addition to that, as he had trained about writing and directing a drama by National Union of Eritrean Youth and Students along with some of his contemporaries such as Daniel Amare and Mihreteab Girmay, they established Yohana drama club in 1992. Hence, they started to write dramas though; he further says, "My talent, passion and love towards it predate the establishment of the drama club through my brother's influence."

"Mizan Fiqurat, my first drama performed along with my class mates in Denden Secondary School, can be taken as a stepping stone toward my career," he argued. They performed it in various cities like Adi Keyih, Mendefera, May Habar, Dekemhare and others and got high acclamations, he recalls. Nevertheless, the first drama he produced with Yohana drama club was 'Serbi' authored by Fasil Tesfay, and it was in ' FiQri hade deqiQ' that he firstly took a comic role, he added. The drama, "directed by me, was a brainchild of Solomon Ghebremedhin (Chico), and it was this very drama that manifested my inner talent-a comedian and since then, along with serious roles, I started to put my comic roles high in my menu" he noted.

"At that time we had a financial constraints to the extent that we sometimes lack money for bus return fare from a tour," Suzinino's club cofounder Daniel Amare says. "Only the passion and love of the art was driving us to produce more on which all expenses were met by us and the costume and other necessary articles were brought from our homes," he further adds.

However, Hagos continues, "the credit for boosting my career goes to Sawa Training Camp. It was when I enrolled to 3rd round; I got the chance to freely exploit my comic talent along with my cultural troupe and the feed back we got from the trainers was further fueled our feelings and enthusiasm to bear such a good performances," he said. Besides, "for a tongue slip at an occasion where trainers were gathered, 'Jack' replaced the very name originally given to me by my parents," remarks.

"Then after, I wrote, directed and acted in many serious and comic dramas, video clips and TV shows and films, yet the video Suzinino I produced in 2003 was the one that introduced me with the public" he says. The morale of the comedy in particular titled as Suzinino, is as simple as what a flashy person would venture into, and the responses we got from it was encouraging and that is the first drama that tipped my career an enhancement and lifted my vigor, Suzinino further added.

Off course, after that along with my drama mates such as Mihreteab Girmay, Ceasar Zaid, Mihret Tesfa Michael, Saleh Mohammed Said and others, we produced a series of TV and Video clips such as Nsha (2002), Hadgat (2003), Suzinino (2003), and with Saimon Beyene (Tafla) like Meanta (2004), Weteto (2006) and soon to be released        Mear  , he continued. Besides as part of my endeavor on producing films, Hagos further noted, he authored and directed Danait and directed and acted in Simbrat that authored by Salh Mohammed Said; and directed a video clip titled as ' Riwyet ' which was produced by Teshale Brhane. But, he says, "now I am intensively engaging on a new film, titled as ' Ngusat Nail' ", in which he says, "I am trying to produce it with the current cinematographic techniques and equipments, encompassing a great deal of minor roles ( up to 1000) from all societal strata. The aim, continued he, "is to pave a way and meet with the film standards and participate on FESPACO, the Pan-African Film and Television Festival, held annually in Burkina Faso,"he further says.

"The theoretical and practical courses, we got at Cinema Odeon under the auspices of the Cultural Affairs of the PFDJ, regarding to film production ,cinematography, directing, lighting, sound system, editing and the issue of copy right really helped me on our career," he further says. At the end of the session, the drama performed by their group titled us 'Check', wrote and directed by him, ranked first. The drama, being a metaphor, its message can be summarized as the gloomy life standard of a rich family despite their fortune vis-à-vis the warm and harmonious one of their poor neighbor. Moreover, apart of the 60 plus short TV shows, he either authored or directed ' Hyaw Hne, Swr Mistir, Nefri' among others. In addition, he acted on many festival and Liberation Day ceremonial activities.

Not only did he act in dramas but also wrote many lyrics to some famous Eritrean singers. His song titled as Mahlaki from his first album; a song written to his film, Danait got a wide listener ship. "Many people think that the song was written based on my personal experience, but the truth is in converse," he argued. "It is merely a romantic experience in which every person at least know about or pass through," added he. Nevertheless, Hagos continues, "my endeavor is not fully met and I know I should work more, yet the assistance and encouragement from my audience is vital thing," he stated. And, he adds, "it is a natural thing to encounter immature people who try to impede once vigor and spirit and the right thing one can do, especially an artist, is just to focus and be confident on his/her work" he says.

With the potential, he possesses, along with his striving colleagues amalgamated with constructive criticisms and comments from his audiences, time will show what he is going to bear.

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Randal Simmons
Randal Simmons is the first fatality in the Los Angeles Department Police Department's SWAT division. He was shot and killed by a suspect in the city of Winnetka, located in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles County in a standoff that claimed the lives of 5, including the alleged perpetrator. Another officer of the SWAT Division was also shot, James Veenstra, but his injuries proved to be non-fatal. Veenstra is being treated at the Northridge Medical Center and his prognosis is "very good" according to one of his surgeons, Gabriel Aslanian.

Childcare Worldwide
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What is Childcare Worldwide?
Childcare Worldwide is a non-profit, interdenominational organization that has been working in third world countries for over 25 years. Childcare Worldwide is an individual sponsorship based ministry, helping the poorest of poor children.

Mission Statement
''Childcare's mission statement is "Helping Children Survive & Succeed." We believe that the only way to break the cycle of poverty is through education.''

Childcare Worldwide's Programs
Their unique programs educate children from primary through trade school. We also help feed hungry children and their families.

Success in the life of a child is made possible through individual child sponsorship.

Sponsors are encouraged to follow the development of a child from the beginning of sponsorship until the completion of post secondary school.

Programs by Childcare Worldwide - Sponsorship programs, Survival Paks, Love Paks, Medical Clinics and Feeding programs in various countries.

Where they work
Childcare Worldwide has programs in Haiti, India, Kenya, Mexico, Peru, The Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Uganda.

Canadian Office: PO Box 75149, White Rock, BC V4B 5L3 Canada Executive Director: Bonnie Penner

US Office: 1971 Midway Lane, Suite N, Bellingham, WA 98226 USA President: Dr. G. Max Lange Ph. D

Link to NEWS: 

Websites
Canadian Website: US Website:

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Brignall Mill
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Brignall Mill is a 17th C Grade 2 listed watermill on the River Greta.

Alex Horton
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School
Alex Horton has attended 3 different schools, in the district of 204 in Naperville, Illinois. Alex Horton has attended May Watts Elementary, Thayer J. Hill Middle School, and Waubonsie Valley Highschool, which is in the district of 204, but in the neighboring town of Aurora.

Athletics
Alex Has been in many sports including Soccer, Baseball, and his favorite sport, Skateboarding. Alex got his first skateboard around the age of 6 years old and has been riding ever since. Alex is known for skateboarding at his school as well.

Alex Horton
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School
Alex Horton has attended 3 different schools, in the district of 204 in Naperville, Illinois. Alex Horton has attended May Watts Elementary, Thayer J. Hill Middle School, and Waubonsie Valley Highschool, which is in the district of 204, but in the neighboring town of Aurora.

Athletics
Alex Has been in many sports including Soccer, Baseball, and his favorite sport, Skateboarding. Alex got his first skateboard around the age of 6 years old and has been riding ever since. Alex is known for skateboarding at his school as well.

About
Alex has lived in Naperville, Illinois for his entire life, just like his father Jim Horton.

Alex Horton
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School
Alex Horton has attended 3 different schools, in the district of 204 in Naperville, Illinois. Alex Horton has attended May Watts Elementary, Thayer J. Hill Middle School, and Waubonsie Valley Highschool, which is in the district of 204, but in the neighboring town of Aurora.

Athletics
Alex Has been in many sports including Soccer, Baseball, and his favorite sport, Skateboarding. Alex got his first skateboard around the age of 6 years old and has been riding ever since. Alex is known for skateboarding at his school as well.

About
Alex has lived in Naperville, Illinois for his entire life, just like his father Jim Horton.

Perfecto Prep
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Perfecto Prep was a rival school to Acme Looniversity on the animated TV show Tiny Toon Adventures.

Perfecto Prep was first introduced in the episode "Acme Bowl".

Two of the main students at Perfecto Prep were Roderick "Roddy" Rat and Rhubella Rat, the adversaries of Buster and Babs from "Acme Loo".

Some other students at Perfecto Prep were Danforth Drake and Margot Mallard.