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Caroline Franz
Caroline Franz is an American television writer who received 11 Daytime Emmy and 4 WGA Award nominations. She wrote for All My Children (1977-1983, 1997-2001), Another World (1985, 1996) and As The World Turns (Head Writer in 1983) (1983, 1985-1996). She was worked with two legendary writers, Agnes Nixon and Douglas Marland. She is the cousin of Dennis Franz.

Diane Messina Stanley
Diane Messina Stanley is an American television writer and producer.

Positions Held: Strong Medicine, Judging Amy, Knots Landing, The Young And The Restless, Harper Valley P.T.A., House Calls, That's Life, Savannah, Homefront, Early Edition, Pacific Palisades, and Road To Avonlea. She also developed Spyder Games with her husband, James Stanley.

Awards/Nominations: Primetime Emmy Award: Outstanding Drama Series (Homefront, 1993) (nomination shared with Lynn Marie Latham, Bernard Lechowick, David Jacobs, Christopher Chulack, and her husband), Imagen Foundation Awards: Best Primetime TV Series (Second Chances, 1993), Viewers For Quality Television Awards (Homefront, 1991)

Alan Pultz
Alan Pultz (b. late 1930s, d. 2001) was an American television director. He worked on General Hospital (1979-2000), Dark Shadows, Return To Peyton Place, The Best of Everything, A Flame In The Wind, and ABC's Wide World of Sports. He was nominated for 10 Daytime Emmys (DE) and a single DGA Award. His first DE nomination was shared with Marlena Laird and Phil Sogard. Directed Luke Spencer Raping Laura Webber Declined. We cannot accept unsourced suggestions or sources that are not reliable per the verifiability policy. Please provide reputable, third-party sources with your suggestions. Third party sources are needed both to establish the verifiability of the submission as well as its notability.   CWii ( Talk  03:19, 24 February 2008 (UTC)

Ann Marcus
Ann Marcus (d. 2001) was an American television writer, producer and playwright. She graduated from Western College, worked for the New York Daily News and Life Magazine where she worked with famed photographers such as Alfred Eisenstadt.

TV Credits: General Hospital (Head Writer), Love Is A Many Splendored Thing, Search For Tomorrow, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (on the request of Norman Lear), Fernwood 2-Nite, All That Glitters, Julie Farr, MD, Days Of Our Lives, Love Of Life, Please Don't Eat The Daisies, Lassie, The Hathaways, Gentle Ben, Peyton Place, The Debbie Reynolds Show, Falcon Crest, Knots Landing, Knots Landing: Back To The Cul-de-Sac, and L.A.T.E.R: The Life And Times of Eddie Roberts.

Marcus was elected to the Board of Directors of the Writers Guild of America, West seven times and served as Secretary/treasurer from 1992-1994. She published her memoir, 'Whistling Girl' in 1999. Her sister is Tracey Roberts and her borhter is Ray Goldstone. At the time of her death in 2001 lived in Sherman Oaks

Awards/Nominations: Nominated for multiple Daytime Emmys, and Primetime Emmys. She was presented with the Morgan Cox Award for distinguished service to the WGA in 2000.

Sources: IMDB, The Caucus, [javascript:PopUpVideo('mediawindow.aspx?mid=55&type=video'); MT&R Seminar: Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman: Reunion, Reunion], PRNewsWire

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Betty Rothenberg
Betty Rothenberg is an American television director. She directed The Young And The Restless from 1983-2002. She has been nominated for 17 Daytime Emmys and won 7 times. She is a winner of a DGA Award. 

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Tammy Ader
Tammy Ader is an American television writer, director and producer. She began her writing career in medical school while attending Brandeis University. She was worked on Strong Medicine, Dawson's Creek, Sisters, W.I.O.U., The Wonder Years, Quantum Leap, thirtysomething (hired by Edward Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz), Party of Five, The Young And The Restless, and Outlaw Force. She is close friends with Whoopi Goldberg, and is a fan of Michael Hauge.

Awards/Nominations: Gracie Allen Award from The Foundation of American Women In Radio and Television for Outstanding Producing & Best Dramatic Series (Strong Medicine); SHINE Award (Best Drama- Strong Medicine)

External Links: B&C: Strong Medicine Ratings, IMDB, ViewersVoice, SPT Profile, PRNewsWire, NursingAdvocacy, MSNBC,

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Randy Robbins
Randy Robbins is an American television director.

Positions Held: The Young And The Restless: Director (1984-1995) & Days of Our Lives: Director (1995-2004)

Awards/Nominations: Robbins has been nominated for 10 Daytime Emmys (DE) and a DGA Award. His first DE nod was shared with Dennis Steinmetz, Rudy Vejar, Frank Pacelli, and Betty Rothenberg.

External Links: Soapdom, BellaOnline, SoapCentral: DOOL Cast/Crew, TheActorsLife

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Frank Pacelli
Frank Pacelli is an American television director. He has worked on The Young & The Restless (1983-1998), The Bold And The Beautiful (1991-1992), Return To Peyton Place and Days of Our Lives (1978-1981). He has been nominated for 13 Daytime Emmys (DE) and a single DGA Award. His first DE nomination was shared with Al Rabbin and Joseph Behar.

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MARIA ARENA BELL
Maria Arena Bell is an American novelist, television and freelance writer. She graduated from Northwestern University in 1987. In February 2007, she was appointed to the 'Commission on The Status of Women' by Arnold Schwarzenegger. Her essays have been published in The New York Times and C Magazine.

During the 2007 Writers Guild of America strike, she took Financial Core Status (FiCore) to become Y&R's co-head writer. Guild members who have chosen to go FiCore still pay dues to the Guild but are no longer members with voting privileges. She is married to the eldest son of William J. Bell & Lee Phillip Bell, Bill Bell Jr. She is a registered Republican.

Positions Held: The Young And The Restless: Co-Head Writer (December 26, 2007 - present), The Bold And The Beautiful: Script Writer (1987-1989) (credited as Maria Arena)

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Mississippi Queen (steamboat)
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Mississippi Queen is the second largest steamboat ever built. The ship was the largest steamboat when it was built in 1976 by the Delta Queen Steamboat Company at Jeffboat in Indiana and is a seven-deck recreation of a classic Mississippi riverboat now owned by the Majestic America Line. The company's American Queen is now the largest steamboat.

The Mississippi Queen has 206 state rooms for a capacity of 412 guests and a crew of 157. It is 116 meters (382 feet) long, 21 meters (68 feet) wide , and displaces 3,709 metric tonnes (3,364 tons) .

The Mississippi Queen is a genuine stern paddlewheeler with a wheel that measures 6.7 meters (22 feet) in diameter by 11 meters (36 feet) wide and weighs 77 metric tonnes (70 tons). The steamboat also features a 44 pipe steam calliope, which is the largest on the Mississippi River system.

In 2008 the Mississippi Queen was reported to be out of passenger service until 2009.

Ira Fusfeld
Ira Fusfeld is the Publisher of the Daily Freeman. In 2002, he was named Publisher of the Year for Journal Register Company. He is a regular contributer to WAMC's The Media Project.

Grant, DeWayne Montres
DeWayne Montres Grant

Mr. Grant is the passionate and smart author of ‘Always the Quiet One’

Reference

Grant, D. M. (2002). Always the quiet one: Volume I. Lincoln, NE : iUniverse, Inc.

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Matthew Flinders Anglican Collage
Matthew Flinders Anglican Collage is a well renound school on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland Australia. Instead of writing the whole name it is sometines called MFAC. It is a private school.

Elita 5
Elita 5 is an Albanian rock band from Tetova, Macedonia. The band was established in the early 90's by Nexhat Mujovi. The other members are Mevaip Mustafi (guitar); Besim Ibraimi (drums); Arif Ziberi (vocals); Agron Idrizi (bass).

Dale H. Clayton
Currently a professor of Evolution at the University of Utah, is know as the taxonomer of Strigiphilus garylarsoni. He named this new species of feather louse after his favorite catroonist, Gary Larson.

Lucas Baiano
Lucas R. Baiano (born 20, July, 1988 in Niagara Falls, Ontario) is a CAN/US political filmmaker; currently founder and chief of operations with Lumiere Films (a division of Vision Films)

BALL OF POLLUTION
BALL OF POLLUTION is a very famous song written by Arvind Abraham of ooppoottil. It is an environmental warning that the world is in grave danger and the only solution is wind energy. ofcourse there are many more renewable power sources he took it on himself to write about that wind energy can save you. any way he is strongly critisized for this. It was made on 12th december, 2007 and it is a very catchy rythm motown old jazzy song. BALL OF POLLUTION was inspired by the tempetations song ball of confusion which was remade in the movie sister act 2 back in the habit. The lyrics are;

badada badada badada badada badada badada people moving in, people moving out why because of global warming run.run.run but you sure cant hide badada badada dum use wind energy and then you will be free use it people, use it oh wind energy is cheap and ecofriendly and gives out no pollution too much of pollution and these things are going to happen tadada tadadada global warming acid rain climate change ozone depletion a humiliation an obligation to our nation and the world is just a ball of pollution oh yeah thats what the world is today who hey hey and then you will say gloriaaaaaa oh god if we had used wind energy haleluiahhh oh god if we had used wind energy use wind energy people just use it or your going to get a ball of pollution oh yeah thats what the world is today hi hey

Car Models

 * Aerio
 * Alto
 * Alto Lapin
 * APV
 * Cappuccino
 * Carry
 * Cervo
 * Escudo
 * Esteem/Cultus Crescent
 * Fronte
 * Grand Vitara
 * Ignis
 * Jimny
 * LJ-Series
 * MightyBoy
 * MR Wagon]
 * SJ-Series
 * Sidekick
 * Splash
 * Swift/Cultus
 * SX4
 * Suzuki Twin
 * Wagon R
 * X-90
 * XL7

Motor Cycles

 * T20 / X6
 * GT Series
 * GS Series
 * GS500E/F
 * GSX Series
 * GSX-R Series
 * RF Series
 * GSX-F / Katana Series
 * GSF / Bandit Series
 * VL 1500 Intruder LC / Boulevard C90
 * VZ 800 Marauder / Boulevard M50
 * VL 800 Volusia / Boulevard C50
 * VX 800
 * SV650(S)
 * SV1000(S)
 * SW-1
 * TL1000R
 * TL1000S
 * RC80
 * RC100
 * RG150/RGV150
 * RG250 Gamma
 * RGV250
 * RG500
 * FXR150
 * GSX1100S-SZ, GSX750S-SF & GSX650 Katana
 * DL 1000 V-Strom
 * DL 650 V-Strom
 * Hayabusa
 * Boulevard S40
 * Boulevard S50
 * Boulevard S83
 * EN 125cc 2a
 * LS650 Savage
 * VS 600/750/1400 Intruder
 * Cavalcade (85-90)
 * GV700/GV1200 Madura (85,86 only)
 * RV 125 Van Van
 * FR80 - Scooter
 * FX110 - Scooter
 * AN Burgman Series - Scooters
 * Katana AY50 - Scooter
 * TU250
 * GN Series
 * Suzuki GZ125 marauder
 * GR650 Tempter

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Comment: A list of cars appears at Suzuki and the motorcycles already exist at List of Suzuki motorcycles. MSGJ (talk) 15:00, 23 February 2008 (UTC)

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In-irons (Sailing)
A sailing vessel is said to be in-irons when it points so close to the direction from which the wind is blowing, and is so lacking momentum, that it is unable to manouvre whilst moving forward. Steering, normally by use of one or more rudders, is incapacitated due to a lack of water flow of the rudder surface.Tacking too slowly, where the vessel stalls, head to wind, is a common cause and is a particular hazard in multihull vessels with lower momentum and a larger radius of turn.

The standard method of freeing a vessle from irons is to back the sails to generate movement astern and steer the vessel off the wind. http://quis.qub.ac.uk/sailing/techinfo/points.htm

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The Works
The works is a popular stationary shop in the heart of Camden Town, London. Many stars have visited it, to buy stationary. Mick Jagger has recently been seen there, buying a pencil, and Madonna too, has been seen buying gliter pens. It is a shop that is loved by all and should be recognized as the best stationary shop in all London, no, all Britain, no, in the whole world this shop should be recognized as the best stationary shop. The stars who visit this place surely give it a good credibility for all its staionary, aswell as its newly selling books.

James Losh
James Losh (1763 - 1833) was an eminent lawyer, reformer and unitarian in Newcastle upon Tyne and later a court recorder.

He was the first chairman of the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway and the vice President of the The Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle upon Tyne from 1799 to 1833.

Ke kept a diary between the years 1796-1815.

Mississippi Queen (disambiguation)
Mississippi Queen may refer to:


 * Mississippi Queen a song originally performed in 1970 by the band Mountain and subsequently performed by several others.
 * Mississippi Queen (steamboat) a steamboat built in 1976 that is in passenger service on the Mississippi River and its tributaries.

Quad City Shamrocks
The Quad City Shamrocks were started in 2008 by founder and owner, Dan Drumm of Bettendorf, Iowa. The team is one of 20 teams joining the second season of the Great Midwest Football League (GMFL). The team is a semi-professional team created of players that are from the Quad City area including Bettendorf and Davenport, Iowa and Rock Island and Moline, Illinois. The team holds a 53 man roster and follows the rules set forth by both the NFL and the GMFL. Other teams in the league include the Chicago Cardinals, Effingham Panthers, Indian Valley Red Devils, and many more.

Pig Miller
Redirect to Anthony Miller (basketball)

Down (Chris Brown Song)
"Down" is a new song by Chris Brown feuturing Kanye West. It is set to be his next single after "With You"

Down- Youtube http://youtube.com/watch?v=Gya2M28P1Bw

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Corey Paul
Corey Paul

Professional Athlelte

Seacht
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Seacht is about the emotional lives of seven first year graduate students in a performing arts academy in Belfast. Seacht is the absorbing story of what it means to be a first year student in modern day belfast.

ZIM2DAY.COM
Zim2day.com (http://www.zim2day.com/) is a leading online publication focused on business and financial news from Zimbabwe.The online newspaper contains a searchable data base with many current and past stories on business and financial news from Zimbabwe.The publication has the following sections - Politics - Financial Services - Agriculture - Entertainment - ZSE News - Mining and Technology - Features - Health

The http://www.zim2day.com/ is updated daily from reporters and citizen journalists filing stories