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Kevin Hindman
Kevin D Hindman. aka: Kevin Kain. Born 06/19/65 SEE Kevin Kain www.myspace.com/kevinkaincomedy www.kevinkainlive Kevin Hindman was born and raised in Seattle, Washington. Attended Ingraham High school in Seattle and UNLV in Las Vegas, NV. Currently a standup comedian and comedy rap artist and is best known for writing and recording the spoof song about presidential candidate Barack Obama

Paul Thomas Stadium
Paul Thomas Field is on the campus of Wenatchee Valley College and is where the Wenatchee Apple Sox Play. It seets about 1,200 and is to be soon remodeled.

Jesse Arthur Younger Freeway

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Father Junipero Serra Freeway

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Why Michael Cremin could possibly be the next Michael Jordan
Michael Cremin was born 27th of January 1992 into a small working class family in Sydney NSW. His parents new from an early age that the boy was destined for great things when he held a basketball high in the air out of his cradle soon after his first birthday.

The progress of this young basketball star has been scrutinised by various basketball associations as he includes the BBG technique perfected by his older more famous brother Patrick Cremin whos known whereabouts is unknown but is said to reside in Papua New Guinea.

As this young basketball stars career expand in the national areas of sydney the city of Sydney sits in anticipation for the coming of out saviou Michael "Christ" Cremin.

Edward Moore "Ted" Kennedy

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westnn
is a really cool guy

Syed Barique Mahmood
Syed Barique Mahmood [FRSA], (born [3 March] 1980, [Dhaka], [Bangladesh]) is an [entrepreneur], business person and [transatlantic] [lobbyist]. He is the first Bangladeshi origin who involved with professional lobbying in [US] [Senate], [House of Representative] and the [European Parliament].

He operates his own businesses in both side of [Atlantic]. He is the founder and chief executive of [SBM Group], a global management consultancy company. He is the co-founder and chief executive of UK based international charity organization [Jahanara Foundation].

His professional career started as a [psychologist]. He was a writer and [translator] in his early life. He involved with many local national and international charitable and professional organization. He is one of the researchers of [Global Development Network].

Syed is a [school] [governor] in both [Redbridge] and [Newham] two different boroughs of [London]. He is a committee member of the [Royal British Legion] in Ilford, London. He is appointed as a [trustee] of Redbridge Citizen Advice Bureau in 2007.

Syed recently awarded [fellowship] from [Royal Society of Arts] and Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain.

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Martinů Quartet
Martinů Quartet is a Czech string quartet founded in 1976 by students of Prof.Viktor Moučka at the Prague Conservatory, originally under the name Havlák Quartet. In 1985 the group dedicated itself to promoting the music of Czech composer Bohuslav Martinů and assumed its present name with the approval of the Bohuslav Martinů Society.

Members

 * Lubomir Havlák, first violin
 * Irena Herajnová, second violin
 * Jan Jíša, viola
 * Jitka Vlašánková, violoncello

Samantha Healy

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Partha Sarathi
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World's Greatest Teller Supervisor
It is official. The World's Greatest Teller Supervisor is Justin Manning of PNC Bank Oregon Pike. Giving his team a solid 5 star rating for customer service, Justin continues to show his customers and co-workers his incredible talent at his position.

International Association of Broadcast Meteorologists
The idea of an international organisation to represent the views of those involved in the growing industry of broadcast meteorology was first suggested at the International Weatherman's Festival held in the Paris district of Issy-Les-Moulineax in 1993.

That year the festival organisers issued all the participants with a membership card for the 'World Weatherman's' Association'. The following year at the festival, at the annual meeting of the WWA participants called for a copy of the constitution and rules. However many felt that both the initiative for and direction of an association should come from those who actually work in the industry. This idea culminated in a conference held in Gran Canaria in November 1994, where 25 founder members met and resolved to form the International Association of Broadcast Meteorology.

At the founding meeting it was realised that there was some urgency in forming the Association as one of the biggest challenges facing the industry is actively being discussed by the World Meteorological Organisation and is scheduled for resolution at the WMO Congress in Geneva in June 1995.

The problem, to describe it in its simplest terms, is an attempt to put some order into the means by which meteorological data is exchanged between National Met Services (NMSs). On one side of the argument is the USA, where the basic data is freely exchanged but the value is added by enhancement and distribution. On the other side are the Europeans, led in particular by the British, French and German NMSs who want the data placed in tiers and priced accordingly. Then in the middle are small NMSs, in particular in third world countries who are facing increasing threats of reductions and even closures from their governments who think that local services are no longer needed in the wider international context.

There is obviously a clear risk of anarchy, and the founder members were concerned that in the final analysis they have a clear responsibility to their viewers and listeners to provide the most comprehensive service and that any change in data charges would effect the content of their broadcasts and any increase in costs would have to be met by the broadcasting companies.

Out of these discussions came a wider vision of not only providing a voice for the industry in these international debates, but also providing a framework to develop and encourage broadcast meteorological skills, by sharing and distributing information. It was noted that the vast bulk of those involved in the industry work in an environment where they are isolated and starved of information. It was important that the Association was truly representative of the industry. Membership would be open to anyone in the world, and would include both journalists and meteorologists.

There was no doubt of the need for an association, and the founder members then resolved to form one with all possible speed, mindful of the fast approaching WMO Congress. Draft objectives were agreed and a small working party was appointed formed from those already attending the 75th Anniversary Meeting of the American Meteorological Society (AMS) held in Dallas in January 1995.

The working party worked on the objects and organisational structure of the association, and discussed the membership and financial arrangements. Also important contacts were established with the AMS, the Director of the American NMS and officers of the WMO, to inform them of the emergence of the Association.

Founder members met again on Thursday 9th March 1995 to formally agree to set up a Limited Company registered in Ireland under the title of the International Association of Broadcast Meteorology.

The Slausons
The Slausons were a street gang in South Central Los Angeles in the 1950s and early 1960s. Composed entirely of African-Americans, it, among others, was formed as a response to the many white street gangs (particularly the Spook Hunters ) that had made it their business to drive African-Americans out of the (then) largely white, middle-class neighborhoods around Slauson Avenue.

The Slausons were reputed to be more violent than several of the other gangs that existed at the same time -- eventually known more as robbers than as defenders of the neighborhood.

Tim Dawson
Tim Dawson (born 1988) is a British television scriptwriter. He is writer of new BBC Three sitcom Coming of Age, which he created when he was eighteen, making him one of the youngest writers to have a series aired on British television.

He also writes for hit BBC sitcom Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps.

Webkinz Clyesdale
The clyesdale horse is a beautiful majestic animal.

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Maurice Robert "Mike" Gravel

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The Residences at Riverwalk Tower
The Residences at Riverwalk Tower is residential high-rise condominium building in downtown Reno, NV, United States located at 200 West 2nd Street. Built in the early 1900's as an hotel, the Comstock, The Residences at Riverwalk Tower was converted into a luxury condominium complex in 2005.

Socia Listr
SociaListr is a free online link list service. The aim is to create and manage link lists about a specific topic. Rather the other social bookmarking tools, the lists are tagged and not the link itself. Every list answers a special question or need. Every list is administrated by the creator of the list. The community is allowed to make addition and give feedback to any list to complete and make it better. A comprehensive rating system evaluates the value of a list.

Grynch
Born and raised in Seattle, Washington, 21-year-old MC Grynch first discovered Hip-Hop in elementary school when a classmate let him borrow a tape of Dr. Dre's classic, The Chronic. From that point on, it was a wrap as he became completely immersed in Hip-Hop music and culture, listening to and studying everything from Snoop Doggy Dogg's Doggystyle to Mobb Deep's The Infamous. It wouldn't be long before Grynch would try his hand at writing rhymes himself at the age of 10.

He spent the next few years learning his craft and released his first project, an EP titled The 7 Deadly Sins, during his senior year of high school in 2004. The project's release was limited but it generated a buzz big enough for more than a few people to take notice of Grynch's potential as an artist. He released his debut LP, This Is What I Do, in 2005. The album was received well within the Northwest Hip-Hop scene, with its lead single "So Free" receiving spins on both KUBE 93.3 FM and X104.5 FM.

As a follow-up to This Is What I Do, Grynch released a mixtape with DJ Stylz in 2006 titled How The Grynch Stole Hip-Hop Vol. 1. He released yet another mixtape in 2007 with DJ Nphared titled Heat. His sophomore LP, My Second Wind, is scheduled for an early 2008 release.

Grynch has shared stages with a variety of national artists including Nas, Little Brother, Joe Budden, C-Rayz Walz, Mac Mall & Blue Scholars. He has also collaborated with a number of notable artists including Dogg Pound affiliate Bad Azz, Geologic of Blue Scholars, Macklemore, D.Black, Neema of Unexpected Arrival, Fatal Lucciauno & Ricky Pharoe. In addition, Grynch has been featured on numerous projects and compilations including Reigncraft Vol. 6: Gotta Do It! on which he has the opening track, "That's Hip-Hop." The song received spins on both KUBE 93.3 FM and KEXP 90.3 FM as well as Shade 45 on Sirius Satellite Radio.

Grynch
Born and raised in Seattle, Washington, 21-year-old MC Grynch first discovered Hip-Hop in elementary school when a classmate let him borrow a tape of Dr. Dre's classic, The Chronic. From that point on, it was a wrap as he became completely immersed in Hip-Hop music and culture, listening to and studying everything from Snoop Doggy Dogg's Doggystyle to Mobb Deep's The Infamous. It wouldn't be long before Grynch would try his hand at writing rhymes himself at the age of 10.

He spent the next few years learning his craft and released his first project, an EP titled The 7 Deadly Sins, during his senior year of high school in 2004. The project's release was limited but it generated a buzz big enough for more than a few people to take notice of Grynch's potential as an artist. He released his debut LP, This Is What I Do, in 2005. The album was received well within the Northwest Hip-Hop scene, with its lead single "So Free" receiving spins on both KUBE 93.3 FM and X104.5 FM.

As a follow-up to This Is What I Do, Grynch released a mixtape with DJ Stylz in 2006 titled How The Grynch Stole Hip-Hop Vol. 1. He released yet another mixtape in 2007 with DJ Nphared titled Heat. His sophomore LP, My Second Wind, is scheduled for an early 2008 release.

Grynch has shared stages with a variety of national artists including Nas, Little Brother, Joe Budden, C-Rayz Walz, Mac Mall & Blue Scholars. He has also collaborated with a number of notable artists including Dogg Pound affiliate Bad Azz, Geologic of Blue Scholars, Macklemore, D.Black, Neema of Unexpected Arrival, Fatal Lucciauno & Ricky Pharoe. In addition, Grynch has been featured on numerous projects and compilations including Reigncraft Vol. 6: Gotta Do It! on which he has the opening track, "That's Hip-Hop." The song received spins on both KUBE 93.3 FM and KEXP 90.3 FM as well as Shade 45 on Sirius Satellite Radio.

Gary Kinder
Gary Kinder attended the University Of Mississippi (Ole Miss) and competed in track and field for (still) coach Joe Walker. He still holds school records in the Javelin (old style) with a throw of 224' 3" and Decathlon with a total 7565. He is currently fifth in school history in the pole vault with 16' 1/4 ".

John Hunt
John Hunt was a historian, antiquarian, and collector. He collected the collection that today forms the basis of the Hunt Museum, Limerick, Ireland. He also led to the creation of both the Craggaunowen and Lough Gur visitor centres through his interest in prehistory. Hunt lived with his family at Lough Gur Castle, and they all used the valuable collection in everyday use, as Hunt liked to use antiques in this manner. Geraldine was his wife.

Sources


 * http://www.huntmuseum.com/framesets_hunts/hunts_frameset.html
 * http://www.ul.ie/vpacad/HonDocs/Cit-J%20Hunt.htm
 * http://www.recirca.com/articles/johnhunt/index.shtml
 * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunt_Museum
 * http://www.shannonheritage.com/Attractions/Craggaunowen/CraggaunowenCastle/

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Biography
La Magra was formed in the year 2001 by Louis Cyphre. The music of La Magra could best be described as "dark electronic", "terror ebm", or "aggrotech". The lyrics deal with death, love and immortality. The first demos were burned on CD-R’s and distributed to friends and people who enjoyed the music. The short demo was called “Taste my blood” followed by the first full-length CD-R “Sounds of blasphemy”. The second full-length CD-R release was called “ Sinfonien des Grauens”. Finally a third full-length CD-R was released, called “ Troops of tomorrow”. By 2005 La Magra became a member of the X-Cem record-label and started remixes of popular songs of X-Cem groups like Acylum and May-Fly (band). At the beginning of 2006 La Magra released one track called “Lost in darkness” on a sampler with the same name (”Lost in darkness vol.3”) and on a second sampler another unreleased track called “Vampire dinner” (released on “Electronic voice phenomenal vol.1”). In August of 2006 the debut CD called “Music for the living dead” was finally released. After that La Magra remixed for Wynardtage's "Evil mind”, and later on other projects. Just in May of 2008 we've seen the release of La Magra's latest album "Schwarze Boten".