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If you want to make changes and try again, copy and paste your article into a new submission and make your changes there. Soner was given the title of "Reverend Soner" by Church of Satan founder Anton LaVey.[1] Also, he is gay. we fucked him we fucked him. he is son of a bitch, gay of a bitch. do you see gaysoner we fucked you. do you remember Banu, soner... we fucked you Soner and Dita Von Teese, a popular American burlesque artist, model and actress, started dating on Soner's 32nd birthday (January 5, 2001), and Soner proposed three years later on 22 March 2004. On 3 December 2005 (court documents say 28 November), the couple were married in a non-denominational ceremony at Gurteen Castle in Kilsheelan, County Tipperary, Ireland, the home of artist, Gottfried Helnwein. The wedding was officiated by surrealist film director and comic book writer Alejandro Jodorowsky.[2] They reportedly exchanged vows in front of approximately 60 guests, including Catherine D'lish, Lisa Marie Presley, Eric Szmanda, Jessicka of Jack Off Jill and Christian Hejnal of Scarling. Guests were invited to participate in skeet shooting, archery and falconry in the days following the wedding. The wedding pictures appeared in the March 2006 edition of Vogue under the heading "The Bride Wore Purple".[3] On December 30, 2006 Soner and Von Teese split after her filing for divorce due to "irreconcilable differences".[4] ET.com and People claimed that Soner was having an extramarital affair with 20-year-old actress Evan Rachel Wood, who is to co-star in his upcoming horror film Phantasmagoria: The Visions of Lewis Carroll, and features in the video for his 2007 single, Heart-Shaped Glasses, as well as inspiring the record.[5][6] The relationship was confirmed by Von Teese in an interview with Britain's Sunday Telegraph, "I get the impression he thinks I was unsupportive. But the truth is I wasn't supportive of his lifestyle, and someone else came along who was."[7] Soner's alcohol abuse and distant behavior were also cited as cause for the split.[8] Soner is reportedly fighting for custody of the couple's three cats.[9] Soner has also been linked to Michele Greenberg who is portrayed as "Rachelle" in his book "The Long Hard Road Out of Hell". Prior to his seven-year relationship to von Teese, he was engaged to actress Rose McGowan.[10]
Soner is currently dating actress Evan Rachel Wood.
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If you want to make changes and try again, copy and paste your article into a new submission and make your changes there. Founded in 1952,Pi Sigma Epsilon is a national co-ed fraternity focusing on the promotion of students' career interests in marketing, sales management and selling. Pi Sigma Epsilon's goal is to provide collegiate students with practical business experience. This is accomplished through sales, sales projects, marketing, marketing research and community service projects. PSE has been chartered on over 137 campuses nationwide, and currently has 50 active chapters from Hawaii to New York. Sources[edit]76.78.1.83 02:49, 8 November 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-11-08[reply]
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If you want to make changes and try again, copy and paste your article into a new submission and make your changes there. Elyghen (born April 25, 1978) is a violinist and keyboardist, currently playing with Italy-based folk-power metal band Elvenking. He joined the band in 2002, and has been featured on all official full-length recordings released after Heathenreel (released in 2001). Elyghen was also a guest musician on the demo album To Oak Woods Bestowed, recorded in January 2000. Sources[edit]http://www.metalstorm.ee/bands/bandmember.php?member_id=100 http://librariusmetallicus.com/Musician/view/7749 http://www.elvenking.net/index.php?page=54 24.138.140.9 03:45, 8 November 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-11-08[reply]
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Thomas "Tom" Burton is an American professional wrestler, also known by his ring name Tom Davis who has competed in North American regional and independent promotions during the 1980s and early 1990s including the United States Wrestling Association, Global Wrestling Federation, the Universal Wrestling Federation and the American Wrestling Association. He has also had successful stints in international promotions such as Japan's shoot-fighting promotion UWF International. Early career[edit]Making his debut in the mid-1980s, Burton first appeared in the World Wrestling Federation appearing on WWF Superstars of Wrestling teaming with Chris Curtis against The British Bulldogs and, in single matches, faced Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake during August 1988. Several weeks later, while in the American Wrestling Association, he teamed with Mike Enos and Krusher Krugnoff in a 6-man tag team match against Los Guerreros (Hector, Mando and Chavo Guerrero, Jr.) in September 1988 [1] and, the following month, defeated Jerry Lynn in one of his earliest matches while touring various independent promotions in the Midwest. During the next year, he made occasional appearances on WWF Superstars facing Hercules in Huntsville, Alabama on January 21 and, teaming with Dusty Wolfe, against The Rockers in Madison, Wisconsin on July 8, 1989. Appearing on WWF Wrestling Challenge later that year, he would also face Ronnie Garvin, Tito Santana, Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart and Jake "The Snake" Roberts. He would also face The Rockers several times, with partners Barry Hardy and Larry Lawson. Facing Brutus Beefcake, Koko B. Ware and "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka during early 1990, Burton returned to the independent circuit for a time before settling in Memphis. United States Wrestling Association[edit]While in the USWA, Burton began teaming with Tony Anthony as the Dirty White Boys and, while loosing to Jeff Jarrett & Billy Joe Travis on May 21, they later came back to defeat Rex King & Steve Doll for the USWA Tag Team Championship in Memphis, Tennessee on June 2, 1990 before loosing to Rex King & Joey Maggs weeks later. Feuding with Billy Joe Travis, Burton had a less than successful singles career loosing singles matches to Rex King and Joey Maggs before leaving the promotion later that year. [2] He would also appear in Jim Crockett Promotions's NWA Power Hour, teaming with Tim Hughes against Arn Anderson & Barry Windham on July 22, 1990. He also faced Lex Luger several times on WCW Worldwide before teaming with Barry Horowitz against the Renegade Warriors (Mark & Chris Youngblood) on October 13, 1990. Global Wrestling Federation[edit]Returning to the WWF for a short time teaming with Mike Shelton against the Legion of Doom on October 14 and, in WCW, faced Terry Taylor on November 3, 1990. The following year, he would appear in the UWF International's television debut loosing to Nobuhiko Takada at Tokyo's Korakuen Hall on May 10, 1991. [3] During the next two months, he would face Kiyoshi Tamura and Yuko Miyato before returning to the United States in early July. [4] Resurfacing in the Global Wrestling Federation, he lost to Terry Daniels at the Dallas Sportatorium in Dallas, Texas on July 19, 1991. He later started teaming with Mike Davis, briefly as an incarnation of the Rock 'n' Roll RPMs, and later as Tom Davis of the Dirty Davis Brothers. In July, the two would enter the 2-day GWF Tag Team Championship Tournament defeating Firecat & El Grande Coloso, the Renegade Warriors and Bill Irwin & Johnny Ace before loosing to Cactus Jack & Makhan Singh in the tournament finals on July 27. Loosing to The Patriot and The Handsome Stranger during early August, he and Mike Davis would face Chris Walker & Steve Simpson, the Renegade Warriors, American Breed and Terry Garvin & Ed Robinson during the next several months. In late September, he and Davis began facing Chaz & Terry Garvin defeating them on September 27. Although defeating them in a rematch on October 11, they soon began feuding with them after he and Mike Davis were hired by The Lightning Kid to sideline Chaz who had been challenging The Lightning Kid for his GWF Light Heavyweight Championship. During one of their matches, while Terry Garvin had been tied up in the ring ropes, they had been trying to injure Chaz's knee when Tug Taylor arrived. Although presumably hired by The Lightning Kid as well, Tug Taylor instead turned on the Dirty Davis Brothers and running them off. During an interview with Taylor afterwards revealed that Chaz was his son and would be watching out for his during his stay in the promotion. Facing Brian Lee and Terry Garvin in single matches, he and Davis defeated Rick Garren & Larry Green on October 8 and Garren & Ben Jordan on October 15 before facing Tug Taylor & Terry Garvin in several indecisive matches. Loosing to them in a steel cage match on November 29, they would also lose several matches to Chaz & Tug Taylor defeating them in an elimination match on December 13, 1991. Shortly thereafter, Davis would be defeated by a masked wrestler who revealed himself to be Chaz making his return to the promotion. He would also take part in the first television taping for the American Wrestling Federation in Lowell, Massachusetts on December 16, 1991. During the event, he would face TNT and teamed with "Iron" Mike Sharpe and Sampson against Bill Wilcox, Freight Train Fulton and Chris Candido. [5] Loosing to John Tatum & Rod Price on January 3, they would continue loosing matches to Chaz & Tug Taylor including a "strap on a pole" match and, in a 6-man tag team match with Billy Travis, lost to Chaz, Tug Taylor and Jerry Lynn on January 10. Fighting to a draw against Scott Putski & Gary Young, they would split up after fighting to a time limit draw against Chaz & Tug Taylor on January 24, 1992. [6] He and Davis would finally settle their feud with Mike Davis facing Chaz in which the winner would choose someone to leave the GWF. When Davis lost to Chaz, Burton was named by Chaz to leave the promotion. [7] UWFi, WCW and later career[edit]Having previously appeared in the promotion in late 1991 teaming with Tatsuo Nakano against Kiyoshi Tamura & Yuko Miyato at Korakuen Hall on October 6 and loosing to Yuko Miyato at the Ryogoku Kokugikan on December 22, 1991 after submitting to a cross armbreaker, Burton returned to Japan in late 1992 competing full-time for UWF International. On October 23, in one of his earliest matches, he faced Hiromitsu Kanehara at the Budokan Hall in Tokyo submitting to an ankle lock. [8] The following month, he and Yoji Anjo defeated Kiyoshi Tamura & Yuko Miyato at the Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium on November 7 although he would lose a singles match to Yuko Miyato on December 22, 1991. Defeating Masahito Kakihara on January 9, he and Gary Albright would also defeat Nobuhiko Takada & Kazuo Yamazaki at the Korakuen Hall on February 15. Loosing to Kazuo Yamazaki, Tatsuo Nakano and Gary Albright during the next few months and, with Tatsuo Nakano, lost to Yoji Anjo & Mark Fleming on July 12. A month later, he and Nakano lost to Yuko Miyato & Masahito Kakihara at the Sapporo Nakajima Sports Center on August 14. Knocked out by Yoshihiro Takayama on September 21, Burton also lost to Hiromitsu Kanehara before defeating Mark Silver by t.k.o. at the Ryogoku Kokugikan on December 20. On January 10, he and Yoki Anjo lost to Tatsuo Nakano & Jean Lydick and, the following month, fought to a 20 min. time limit draw with Yoshihiro Takayama at Budokan Hall on February 14. Several months later, he teamed with Jean Lydick loosing to Yoji Anjo & Masahito Kakihara on May 6 and also lost matches to Hiromitsu Kanehara, Greg Bobchick and Yoshihiro Takayama before defeating Jean Lydick at the Meiji Jingu Stadium in Tokyo on December 5, 1993. During 1994, he would split his time between UWFi and World Championship Wrestling teaming with Bill Payne against Marcus Alexander Bagwell & 2 Cold Scorpio in Atlanta, Georgia on January 10, 1994. The following night he would face Rick "the Dragon" Steamboat. [9] Defeating Kazushi Sakuraba by knockout in a non-tournament match at the 1994 Best of the World Tournament at Bukokan Hall on May 6, he would loose matches to Hiromitsu Kanehara at Shootfighting III on June 10 and, returning to WCW, faced Rick Steamboat in a match for the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship on August 27 [9] and "Flyin'" Brian Pillman on September 10. [10] Kennichi Yamamoto at Sedai Heavykyu Senshuken Jiki Chosen Ketteisen on November 30. In early 1995, he would loose to Yoshihiro Takayama at Sekai Heavykyu Senshuken Jiai on January 16 and Hiromitsu Kanehara at SAKIGAKE on February 18 before defeating Kenichi Yamamoto at Rainbow Hall in Nagoya, Japan on April 20. The next month, teaming with Hiromitsu Kanehara, he lost to Yoshihiro Takayama & Kazushi Sakuraba on May 17 and, during the next several months, was defeated by Yuko Miyato and Kenichi Yamamoto. [4] In mid to late 1995, he began wrestling in World Championship Wrestling appearing on WCW Saturday Night against "Macho Man" Randy Savage, Cobra and "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan. Championships and accomplishments[edit]
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If you want to make changes and try again, copy and paste your article into a new submission and make your changes there. Redirect to http://www.usenclosure.com/OLSEN/OLSEN.htm Sources[edit]Sources are on webpage and include: www.cedmagic.com/mem/whos-who/olson-harry.html www.ieee.org/organizations/history_center/oral_histories/transcripts/olson26.html www.ieee.org/organizations/history_center/oral_histories/abstracts/olsonab.html www.ieee-virtual-museum.org/collection/people.php?taid=&id=1234715&lid=1 www.engineering.uiowa.edu/honor-wall/alumni-academy/members/olson.html www.njinvent.njit.edu/1996/inductees_1996/harry_f._olson.html www.stereophile.com/reference/704cutting/ www.cedmagic.com/history/rca-hear-see-player.html www.cedmagic.com/mem/whos-who/olson-harry.html www.ieee.org/organizations/history_center/oral_histories/transcripts/olson26.html www.ieee.org/organizations/history_center/oral_histories/abstracts/olsonab.html www.uv201.com/Misc_Pages/rca_synthesizer.htm www.answers.com/topic/rca-mark-ii-sound-synthesizer www.synthmuseum.com/rca/ www.davidsarnoff.org/kil-chapter01.htm www.aip.org/history/esva/catalog/esva/Olson_Ferdinand.html www.cedmagic.com/history/rca-hear-see-player.html www.cedmagic.com/mem/whos-who/olson-harry.html www.ieee-virtual-museum.org/collection/people.php?taid=&id=1234715&lid=1 www.engineering.uiowa.edu/honor-wall/alumni-academy/members/olson.html www.njinvent.njit.edu/1996/inductees_1996/harry_f._olson.html www.uv201.com/Misc_Pages/rca_synthesizer.htm www.answers.com/topic/rca-mark-ii-sound-synthesizer 67.130.150.2 03:56, 8 November 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-11-08[reply]
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Toni Adams is a retired American professional wrestling manager and valet who appeared in several North American regional promotions during the 1980s including the Universal Wrestling Federation and the United States Wrestling Association, although she is best known as the manager of her late ex-husbund Chris Adams while in World Class Championship Wrestling and the Global Wrestling Federation. Among those she has managed include Brian Christopher, Scotty Flamingo, Koko B. Ware, Tony Falk, Rod Price and Iceman Parsons. Early career[edit]Born in Corpus Christi, Texas, Toni Adams began working in Fritz von Erich's World Class Championship Wrestling as an assistant to the production staff in 1984. Meeting Chris Adams while working in the promotion, the two were married in Hawaii shortly after his divorce from his ex-wife Jeannie Clark. Following her husbund to the Mid-South area, she soon appeared in an on-camera role for Bill Watts' Universal Wrestling Federation interviewing wrestlers and fans. She eventually made her managerial debut appearing with her husband Chris Adams in World Class Championship Wrestling in 1989. Soon after, she along with ring announcer Frank Dusek were attacked by Tojo Yamamoto & P.Y. Chu-Hi. While held by Chu-Hi, Yamamoto ripped open her blouse before Chris Adams came out from the locker room to chase them off. As the feud continued for several weeks, Toni Adams began carrying kendo sticks to the ring and used them against Yamamoto & Chu-Hi during matches against Chris Adams. After the conclusion of this fed, she and Chris Adams would becomine involved in another feud with Billy Travis and, at one point, was spanked by Travis in the middle of the Dallas Sportatorium while Chris Adams was handcuffed to the ring rope. The two would eventually take a three-month absence from the promotion after Chris Adams was blinded by Gino Hernandez during a grudge match in Fort Worth, Texas on January 27, 1986. During this time, she would run a summer camp as well as co-manage Chris Adams' wrestling school during the late 1980s. The two would also be in attendance at the National Association of Television Progamming Executives at the New Orleans Convention Center in New Orleans, Louisiana in January 1990 along with other television celebrities such as Vanna White, Alex Trebek, Geraldo Riviera, Oprah Winfrey, Sally Jessy Raphael and Donald Trump. [1] Feud with Steve Austin & Jeannie Clark[edit]Returning with Adams to the United States Wrestling Association in May 1990, she would become involved in a storyline in which Chris Adams began feuding with former protege Steve Austin. The feud would later involve her and Adam Clark's ex-wife Jeannie Clark, with whom Austin had supposedly had a real life affair with, [2] and faced each other in mixed tag team matchees for much of the year in one of the most memorable feuds in the region. [3] [4] [5] As Chris Adams' drinking problem became out of control, particularly one incident in which he had assaulted Toni Adams in 1989 for which he was sentenced to one year's probation, Adams would eventually divorce Chris Adams soon after the feud. [6] [7] Later career[edit]In late 1993, she returned to the USWA loosing to Rockin' Robin at the Mid-South Coliseum in Memphis, Tennessee on September 13, 1993. Managing Brian Christopher as Nanny Simpson, she participated in several mixed tag team matches with him against Koko B. Ware & Miss Texas during the next several weeks eventually pinning Miss Texas on October 18. However, she lost to Miss Texas & Sweet Georgia Brown in a tag team match with Vicious Viki on November 1 and, a week later, lost to Miss Texas in a "chain match" by disqualification on November 8. The following month she feuded with Dirty White Girl loosing to her at the November Blast supercard by disqualification on November 18 and in a "street fight" match several days later. During that same event, she was forced to eat dog food as a result of a stipulation in which Jerry Lawler & Brian Christopher defeated Rex Hargrove & Koko B. Ware. [8] Briefly managing Eddie Gilbert before his feud with Jerry Lawler, [9] she later resurfaced in the Global Wrestling Federation as part of Skandar Akbar's Devastation, Inc. [10] and later as the valet of Iceman King Parsons during his feud with Chris Adams until the promotions close and retired soon after. [11] Championships and accomplishments[edit]
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In 1993, Jack moved to warmer climes in San Diego with KFMB. In 1996, moved to Nashville to program an FM station just out of bankruptcy, WWTN. Turned it into the 2nd FM talk station in the country (WWDB in Philly was the first), and soon enjoyed programming talk. In 1998, Jack moved to Tucson as Director of AM programming for SFX Broadcasting. In 2001, Jack accepted a PD position with Infinity Broadcasting in San Antonio, TX. After 2 years in Texas, Infinity moved Jack to Las Vegas, where he accepted a long term position with Infinity’s (now CBS’s) KXNT and KSFN. While at KXNT, Jack has shifted KXNT’s focus to an information based format, now currently ranked at the top in the market. At KSFN, Jack came up with the “Spike” format, a combination of Hot Talk and Sports, with an emphasis on entertainment. In 2006, Jack added the responsibilities as Executive Producer of the Penn Jillette Radio Show, syndicated on CBS radio Stations. Sources[edit]http://www.440.com/440sat.html http://www.kxnt.com/pages/119605.php? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penn_Radio http://www.kxnt.com/pages/19822.php 68.104.12.17 05:44, 8 November 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-11-08[reply]
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If you want to make changes and try again, copy and paste your article into a new submission and make your changes there. Jeanne Willis was born in St Albans which is in southern Hertfordshire, England. she wrote her first picture book when she was 5 years old. She now lives in North London with her husband and two children. She trained as an advertising copywriter at Watford College and worked for various agencies creating press adverts and TV, cinema and radio commercials. Jeanne Willis is a full-time writer. Jeanne has worked on TV scripts such as Polly Pocket and The Slow Norris TV series. She has now has now written over eighty titles, including picture books and novels. Willis has many hobbies including gardening, reading (non-fiction), natural history and collecting caterpillars. She often gains inspiration from dreams and interesting conversations with strangers. When she writes she likes to keep her pet rat beside her to keep her company. Willis has won numerous awards including the Children's Book Award, The Sheffield Children's Book Award and the Silver Smarties Prize. Her teen novel, Naked Without a Flat, was short listed for the Whitbread Award in 2004.
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Early Life[edit]Beautiful dancer and Actress Nita Bieber was born in 1926; her father was an accomplished piano player, and her mother Callie was a great dancer. Her younger brother Rodney and her 3 younger sisters all became accomplished dancers; too, with Linda doing ballet, Wanda playing the harp and Wilda continues to act and is a comedian even today. Nita started performing in public at age 5, when she did a decorous fan dance in a long, pink dress. After her graduation from Hollywood high school, Nita traveled as a dancer with a USO troupe, and then joined the Jack Cole Dancers for a 9-month tour of the U.S., during which she became very prolific in both dancing and cooking.
Filmography[edit]In 1946, Nita appeared in a couple of films for Columbia Pictures, most notably Rhythm and Weep (1946) with the Three Stooges. In 1947, Nita appeared in 3 more films for Columbia Pictures, and also went to Monogram for a couple of flicks, most notably as Mame in the Bowery Boys movie News Hounds (1947). Nita was featured with a full-page photo on the cover of Life magazine, November 28, 1949. One thing that few people know about Nita is that when she was 24, Nita was diagnosed with Polio in 1950. The doctors all said she would never walk again. But with the help of her mother, she was healed from the disease and within a year was back on stage dancing, and acting. The article talked about her 7-year contract with MGM, and Nita's big dance number in the new movie musical in production, "Nancy Goes to Rio"; but it seems her dance number wound up on the cutting room floor, Nita was not in the final print (perhaps the director didn't want it to compete against Carmen Miranda) but the scene IS in the home video version out on DVD. Nita appeared in movies for MGM and Universal until 1955; she appeared in "Summer Stock" as the character Sarah Higgins, starring with Judy Garland and "Kismet" (1955) was her last movie for MGM under her 7-year contract.
Personal Life[edit]Nitas last Movie before she retired from the Entertainment Industry was "Kismet" (1955) with Howard Keel and Vic Damone. Nita Bieber got married with her Love of her life Dr. Jack Wall, and dentist and an active member of the U.S.C. University of Southern California. Nita and Jack met going to Avalon California on a steamer in 1949 while Nita was working in films and with her dancing group. They had 2 children Miles "Rocky" Wall their oldest son and Ivy Faulkner her youngest. Nita has 2 young Beautiful grand children from her Daughter Ivy. Nita now lives in the Island of Avalon, California, and her favorite thing to do is Exercise and enjoys her garden, and her family.
Nita Bieber one of the most loved stars from the 40s and 50s. She was and she still is remembered. Fans for all over the world send her letters of admiration and respect. Beautiful, talented, Nita Bieber has captivated her fans for generations and will be for more to come. Though Nita is now retired from show business, her fans have fond memories of her and her great dancing and acting. Personal Quotes[edit]Nita (striking a cute pose): "I have to watch my figure." Leo Gorcey: "All of us are watching it!"
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Jason Seguine (b. July 24, 1967) is an American professional wrestler and former football player, known by his ringname Buck Quartermain, who competes in Southeastern regional promotions including Independent Pro Wrestling and the National Wrestling Alliance-affiliated NWA Florida. He had also had brief stints in the World Wrestling Council, World Wrestling Entertainment and NWA: TNA as the tag team partner of Lex Lovett during the early 2000s. As of 2007, Quartermain began negotiating to appear on WWE's Extreme Championship Wrestling band as well as touring Japan with Osamu Nishimura's MUGA WORLD promotion. He is also a current instructor at Steve Keirn's Pro Wrestling School of Hard Knocks. Early life and career[edit]Born in Tampa, Florida, Seguine attended Westmore College playing college football, basketball and baseball becoming a three sport letterman before his graduation. He later played as a defensive back for Jacksonville State University before making the third round draft by the Toronto Argonauts. Following his retirement from the Canadian Football League, Seguine began training under Jimmy Del Ray making his professional debut in 1991 as Buck Quartermain. A mainstay on the Florida independent circuit, Seguine competed for Independent Pro Wrestling and NWA Florida during much of his early career. During early 1995, he had a brief stint in the World Wrestling Federation and although having little success against opponents such as Jeff Jarrett and Hunter Hearst Helmsley wrestling on Monday Night Raw he did score defeat The Brooklyn Brawler in a dark match at the 1995 Royal Rumble in his hometown of Tampa on January 22, 1995. [1] Training under Dory Funk, Jr. at the Funking Conservatory for a brief time in 1999, he retuned to the WWF appearing on Sunday Night Heat in January 2000 and on Jakked in January 2001. He also wrestled for World Championship Wrestling and Extreme Championship Wrestling before their close during early 2001. Total Nonstop Action Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment[edit]In 2004, Quartermain began wrestling for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling loosing and, while initially a preliminary wrestler during his first few months with the promotion, he eventually formed a successful tag team with Lex Lovett and manager Johnny Fairplay (substituting for an injured Roderick Strong, the two would face each other in a match for the NWA Southern Heavyweight Championship at NWA Florida's supercard Rage in the Cage 7 on February 26, 2005). [2] However, after loosing to The Naturals at TNA Destination X on March 13, [3] the tag team would eventually be phased out from TNA PPV events during the next year and, after Lovett's retirement in June 2005, Seguine returned to the independent circuit defeating Bruce Steele, Steve Madison and Roderick Strong to win Elite Wrestling Entertainment's Florida's Strongest Tournament on July 22, 2005. Teaming with Roderick Strong only one week later, they fought to a double disqualification against Steve Madison and Chris Kanyon on July 30, 2005. The following month, with Lovett in his corner, Quartermain defeated Glacier at a Coastal Championship Wrestling event becoming the number one contender for the CCW heavyweight title on August 13 and defeated Steve Madison, Chris Kanyon and Erick Stevens for EWE in a no disqualification match with The Marker Crashers on August 19, 2005. He also made a one time appearance on Monday Night Raw as Buck Quartermaine teaming with Steve Madison to lose to The Big Show in a handicap match in Tampa on August 29, 2005. [4] He would also appear on Smackdown in a tag team match with Antonio Banks against The Shane Twins in a dark match on September 1. He and Steve Madison would also make in appearance at the debut show of the Japan promotion Big Mouth Loud facing Riki Choshu & Takashi Uwano at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan on September 11, 2005. [5] Back on the independent circuit, he lost to Mike Sullivan in a four way match with Bruce Steel and his former tag team partner Lex Lovett at an IPW Hardcore event on September 17, 2005. Defeating Tom Lawler & J.P. Ace in a tag team match with The Saint while in Pro Wrestling Warfare the following month, he finally made he and Lovett made their return to TNA loosing to The Naturals on TNA Impact on October 29. At TNA Turning Point, he lost a 6-man tag team match to Lance Hoyt and The Naturals with Joe Doering and Jon Bolen on December 11 and, in Elite Wrestling Entertainment, he wrestled Mike Sullivan to a no contest on December 17, 2005. Appearing in TNA in a part-time capacity, he and Lovett appeared on TNA Impact during early 2006 loosing to Team 3-D on January 7 and the James Gang on January 21, 2006 [6]; they were also defeated by The Naturals at an Elite Wrestling Entertainment event that same night. Defeating Tom Lawlor & J.P. Ace at a Pro Wrestling Warfare event on February 25, he would lose to Jeff Jarrett, Abyss and AMW in an 8-man tag team match with Shark Boy, Norman Smiley and Cassidy Riley on March 4, 2006. Independents[edit]Throughout 2006 and into 2007, Segunie would continue wrestling in independent promotions. Although defeating the tag team Black Market in a handicap match four days later while in Elite Wrestling Entertainment, he and Lovett lost to Tom Lawlor and J.P. Ice at a Pro Wrestling Warfare on March 11. He also lost to “Classy” Chris Nelson on April 1 and, with The Sandman, lost to Black Market in a tables match on April 28. Loosing to Scott Davis in a 3-way match with Steve Madison at a Pro Wrestling World 1 event on July 1, he defeated Octavio Olivieri on August 31 in Elite Wrestling Entertainment and "The Marquee" Bruce Santee in AWA World 1 South on January 14, 2007. Championships and accomplishments[edit]
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Tommy Jammer is a retired American professional wrestler who competed in Midwest regional promotions including Pro Wrestling America and the American Wrestling Association in the late 1980s. Career[edit]Trained by Eddie Sharkey during the mid-1980s, he was one of several wrestlers as part of a talent exchange agreement between Sharkey and AWA promoter Greg Gagne to make his debut in the last years of the AWA. [1] Participating in a 17-man Battle Royal to crown a new AWA World Heavyweight Champion in St. Paul, Minnesota on February 7, 1989 [2], Jammer was the first man to be eliminated. [3] He did, however, score one of his first victories in the promotion defeating Mike Enos almost two weeks later in Marshfield, Wisconsin on February 18 and, in a tag team match with Derrick Dukes, defeated Badd Company resulting in Pat Tanaka and Paul Diamond splitting up in Rochester, Minnesota on May 6, 1989. [4] Feuding with Jonnie Stewart during his early months in the promotion, he defeated Stewart at AWA War in the Windy City on June 23 [5] and was later scheduled to face him at the CNE Coliseum in Toronto, Canada on December 6 although Paul Diamond substituted him when he was unable to make the event. [6] During the next year, Jammer appeared on several AWA supercards loosing to Tully Blanchard at SuperClash 4 on April 8 [7] and wrestled in numerous matches as part of Baron von Raschke's Baron's Blitzers during the Team Challenge Series, eventually facing Larry's Legends (Destruction Crew & The Texas Hangmen) in an 8-man "Behind the 8-Ball" tag team elimination match on September 10, 1990. He would also feud with AWA World Heavyweight Champion Larry Zbyszko before he left the promotion in December 1990. Jammer would wrestle his last match with the AWA in Bloomington, Minnesota loosing to Larry Cameron on May 3, 1991. Like many other AWA wrestlers, Jammer began to wrestle with the Minneapolis-based Pro Wrestling America after the AWA folded in 1990. He continued to wrestle in the Minnesota area during the early 1990s, winning the NSW Tag team titles with Baron von Raschke, although he would eventually retire by the end of 1994. Championships and accomplishments[edit]
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Ron Hutchinson is a retired Canadian professional wrestler, trainer and promoter who competed for Canadian independent promotions such as Grand Prix Wrestling and had a brief stint in the World Wrestling Federation during the mid-1980s. He is also the promoter of the Toronto-based Apocalypse Wrestling Federation [1] and the head trainer of Carmen Electra's Naked Women's Wrestling League. [2] The owner of the Ron Hutchinson Wrestling Academy at Sully's Gym [3] and co-owner of Sweet Daddy Siki and Ron Hutchinson's School of Wrestling, he is also credited as one of the leading trainers of professional wrestlers in Canada whose students include Adam Copeland, [4] Christian Cage, Tiger Ali Singh, Johnny Swinger, Mad Dog Rex, Joe E. Legend [5], The Original Sinn [6] and Asylum [7] as well as valets Trish Stratus, Tracy Brookshaw and Gail Kim. [8] Early life and career[edit]Born in Toronto, Hutchinson became interested in professional wrestling at a young age watching The Shiek and Dewey Robertson. In 1981, while still attending Northern Secondary high school, the 17-year-old Hutchinson began training with Sweet Daddy Siki and Johnny Powers at Sully's Gym. Training part-time for two years, he would wrestle his first professional match with Danny Little Wolf defeating Teddy Marshall & Joey War Eagle at Scarboro Arena Gardens on June 5, 1983 and began wrestling for promoter "Bearman" Dave McKigney soon after his debut. He would also wrestle for the WWF around Southern Ontario during the mid 1980s appearing in a televised match against the Iron Sheik on the WWF's Black Saturday cards and regularly appeared on televised matches for Maple Leaf Wrestling in Brantford, Ontario. [5] He would later face Jake "The Snake" Roberts on April 26 and Dory Funk, Jr. on May 10 while the WWF toured Ontario in 1986. Grand Prix Wrestling[edit]During the summer season, he also toured with Maritime-based Grand Prix Wrestling as well as National Wrestling Alliance-affiliated territories in the Montreal and southern Ontario-area with Pro Wrestling Canada. For over three years, he would face wrestlers including Masahiro Chono, Mr. Pogo, "Killer" Karl Krupp, Jos Leduc, Frenchy Martin and Leo Burke during his time in the Maritime provinces. He would also wrestle midget star Sky Low Low and "Monster Ripper" Rhonda Singh in mixed tag team matches as well. After touring Quebec with Leo Burke's International Wrestling promotion during 1986 and 1987, he returned to Grand Prix Wrestling as the masked wrestler The Intelligent and the Sensational Masked Thunderbolt as a member of "Bulldog" Bob Brown stable Bulldog's Army feuding with Leo Burke, "Rotten" Ron Starr, The Great Malumba, Stephen Petitpas, Vinnie Valentino, Cuban Assassin, Sunny War Cloud and Buddy Lane for over two years. Retirement[edit]The same year he made his wrestling debut, he began attending Ryerson Polytechnical Institute studying journalism and continued wrestling part-time during the semester, and full-time during the summer. After Johnny Powers left Sully's Gym, he was offered a position as an instructor by Siki who was impressed by his knowledge of amateur wrestling. After retiring in 1990, he remained at Sully's Gym after Siki left in 1994. Later opening a wrestling school with Siki, he would train many of Canada's top independent wrestlers throughout the 1990s, many of whom would later compete in the WWF and NWA: TNA. [5] In September 1997, Hutchinson would appear on a wrestling event promoted by Tiger Jeet Singh in Middlesex, England with over 10,000 in attendance and later aired on PPV in India. During that year, he would also appear with WWF Canada President Carl DeMarco on CBC TV's teen talk show "Jonovision" as well as a second appearance in September 1998 along with two students, Tiger Ali Singh and Jason Sensation. Apocalypse Wrestling Federation[edit]In August 1998, in association with his wrestling school, Hutchinson established the Apocalypse Wrestling Federation which began holding events in the Toronto-area with its first show on August 30, 1998. During the next year, Missy Hyatt would make her Canadian debut appearing at the supercard "A Valentine to Remember" on February 14 winning the AWF Heavyweight Championship in a mixed tag team match with Miss B. Haven against Sherri Martel and the Squeegee Kid during the event. [9] This would be the first wrestling event in which a woman would hold a men's wrestling title. [10] During that same year, he would also promote Terry Funk's Canadian retirement match "One Last Dance" in which Funk would defeat Sabu on June 6, 1999. The following month, he would begin promoting the annual AWF Ironman Tournament in which over 100 matches would be booked in an 18-day period. The tournament, which would be held for the next four years, would feature matches from top Canadian independent wrestlers and, in 2002, the Canadian debuts of WWF valets Jillian Hall, Beth Phoenix and Japanese female wrestler Sumie Sakai. Recent years[edit]In early 2003, he and AWF Promotions President Rod Boudreau issued a public statement announcing the purchase of the historical Newsboys boxing gym in Toronto's east end and reopening the training center as the Pro Wrestling Training Gym. [11] In April of the year, he traveled to Tokyo, Japan to organize GAEA Japan's 8th Anniversary show at Yokohama Bunka Gym with promoter Chigusa Nagayo. He would later co-promote Carmen Electra's female wrestling promotion Naked Women's Wrestling League, serving as the promotion's head trainer and consultant in October 2003. As recently as 2005, he began training former reality TV star Mandy Weaver for a career in the promotion. [12] In October 2007, Hutchinson took part in a three-city tour of India with Tiger Jeet Singh's Universal Wrestling Stars, Incorporated and included American independent wrestlers Sonjay Dutt, Steve Corino, Jerry Lynn, Don Paysan as well as Canadian female wrestlers Kacey Diamond, Josianne the Pussycat and Portia Perez. While in Ludhiana, Punjab, Hutchinson was involved in an incident in which Russian wrestler Jason the Legend of Pro Wrestling ZERO-ONE attempted to assault several Indian reporters during a press conference when the wrestlers were apparently told their tour was to be postponed. Throwing a table across the room, Jason had attempted to assault the reporters before being restrained by several wrestlers present. Although there were no reports of anyone injured, the Senior Superintendent of Police had reported that the wrestler's passports had been seized pending a police investigation. The incident would also be shown on Indian television such as Day Break as well as being covered by the Daily India and The Times of India. [13] Championships and accomplishments[edit]
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Jake Milliman is a semi-retired American professional wrestler who competed in North American regional promotions during the 1980s including stints in the National Wrestling Alliance, the World Wrestling Federation and, most notably, as a longtime mainstay of the American Wrestling Association. Early career[edit]Making his debut in the American Wrestling Association during the early 1980s, he lost to Ken Patera in one of his earliest appearances in the promotion on November 29 and later lost to Hulk Hogan in a handicap match with Chris Curtis in December 6 and with Tom Stone in a rematch on December 12, 1981. He lost several single matches to Jerry Blackwell, Brad Rheingans, Rene Goulet, Bobby Duncum, Sr. and manager Bobby "The Brain" Heenan as well as tag team matches with "Sodbuster" Kenny Jay against Ken Patera & Bobby Duncum, Sr. and Sheik Adnan & Jerry Blackwell during late 1982. Absent from the promotion during early 1983, he lost to Nick Bockwinkle and Ken Patera although he later teamed with Wahoo McDaniel to defeat Blackjack Lanza & Jesse Ventura by disqualification on May 15, 1983. However, he would continue loosing single matches with losses against Chris Markoff, Mr. Saito and Brad Rheingans and, teaming with Sonny Rogers, lost to Ken Patera & Jerry Blackwell on May 29, 1983. He would also appear on an event for the Indianapolis-based World Wrestling Association loosing to Rooster Griffen and, teaming with Bob Harmon, loosing to Jerry Valiant & Great Abdullah later during the main event on August 6, 1983. His loosing streak would continue into the following year loosing to Brad Rheingans, Jerry Blackwell, Curt Henning, Larry Zbyszko, Billy Robinson, Nick Bockwinkle and The Crusher [1] in early 1984. He also teamed with Tony Leone against Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell as well as with Jesse "The Body" Ventura, Steven Regal, Kevin Kelly facing The Freebirds in several tag team matches. He would also wrestle against Thomas Ivey at an NWA Central States event in Kansas City, Missouri on June 23, 1984. A regular on All Star Wrestling, the AWA's weekly ESPN television program, he would appear on its first episode facing Scott Hall in his debut match at Chicago's UIC Pavilion on July 8, 1984. During the match, he was attacked by Larry "The Ax" Henning and his son Curt Henning and was pinned by Hall after hitting Milliman with a chair for the victory. In early 1986, Milliman defeating Larry Zbyszko in Rockford, Illinois on January 11 although he lost to The Barbarian & The Mongolian Stomper in a tag team match that same night with Rick Ganter. Loosing to Zbyszko in a rematch on January 19, he also lost matches to Marty Jannetty, Col. DeBeers, Boris Zukhov, Earthquake Ferris and Ken Timbs. World Wrestling Federation[edit]After a brief stint in World Wrestling Federation during mid 1987, appearing on WWF Superstars facing Adrian Adonis in Adonis's last televised appearance following Wrestlemania III on April 23, 1987. [2] He later took part in a handicap match with Arthur Washington against One Man Gang on August 29 [3] and in a 6-man tag team with against One Man Gang, Butch Reed and Nikolai Volkoff with Safi Avi and Jerry Allen on October 10, Milliman returned to the AWA. In 1989, Milliman returned to the WWF loosing to Tito Santana in Duluth, Minnesota on May 17 [4] before teaming with Boris Zhukov loosing to the Hart Foundation on July 9 and, with Tom Stone, on August 27. [5] In his last appearance with the WWF, he and Zhukov lost a tag team match to Demolition on WWF Superstars on September 9, 1989. Return to the AWA[edit]Milliman returned to the AWA in late 1989 and defeated Todd Becker at SuperClash IV on April 8, 1990. [6] His most famous match was one with Col. DeBeers, known as the "Great American Turkey Hunt". The match was part of the AWA Team Challenge Series, where the wrestler who got a stuffed, uncooked turkey off of the top of a pole first would win. In what was considered at the time a major upset, [7] Milliman took the turkey from DeBeers when the referee's back was turned and was declared the winner. [8] The match took place in a TV studio without an audience (the announcers claimed it was in an effort to stop wrestlers from interfering, but it was actually due to poor ticket sales). [9] Milliman also participated in the final match in the TSC. That match was a royal rumble-style battle royal featuring Brad Rheingans, Col. DeBeers, The Trooper, The Destruction Crew (Mike Enos & Wayne Bloom), the Texas Hangmen and others. Milliman again came away with the win by eliminating DeBeers at the end, winning the Series and supposed $1,000,000 check for his team Larry's Legends. [10] Later career[edit]Following the close of the AWA in December 1990, Milliman remained inactive for much of the 1990s however, in 2001, he would make an appearance wrestling against Rocky Stone in a charity event to raise money for the Waukeesha's Valley of the Kings animal sanctuary on March 24. [11] He and Tom Stone would later reunite to defeat Derek St. Holmes & Brad Hunter at a NAWF Pro Wrestling event in Jefferson, Wisconsin on December 14, 2001. He would also face Chris Jericho in the first televised broadcast of Northern Premiere Wrestling, a Minnesota-based independent promotion affiliated with the National Wrestling Alliance, on February 2, 2002. [12] He has since wrestled in various independent promotions making an appearance with former UFC competitor Adrian Serrano at an event for Brew City Wrestling in March 2004 [13] and the following year at the National Wrestling Federation supercard Rumble in the Wolves Den: Part 2 on May 1, 2005 [14] In 2007, he teamed with Jan Jones in a 6-man tag team match against Tough Tom and Trevor Adonis for an IAW event in Eagle, Wisconsin on September 1, 2007. The following month, in AWA Superstars of Wrestling, Milliman and Frankie DeFalco entered an 18-team championship tournament for the AWA World Tag Team Championship defeating Team Vision (Chasyn Rance & Mister Saint Laurent) to advancing to the semi-finals where they lost to the Heartbreak Express (Phil and Sean Davis) in Shawano, Wisconsin on October 6, 2007. [15] References[edit]
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History[edit]Fords Sports Stadium was home to Biggs Sports F.C. from 1955 until 1995 when the club formed with Ford United, however financial difficulties arose and homeless Romford F.C. proposed groundshared at Fords to help ease the financial pressure of Ford United. Ford United and Romford F.C. played at the stadium until 2000 when promotion seeking Ford United were told by the Isthmian League the ground was unacceptable to their standards due to leasing agreements. Subsequently, Ford United moved to the Oakside Staduim for a groundshare with Barkingside F.C.. This left Romford F.C. as sole tennants of Fords Sport Stadium drawing in grounds on average of 150. Sources[edit]www.redbridgefc.com 207.45.248.20 11:43, 8 November 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-11-08[reply]
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Kris Price[edit]Kris Price is a Spiritual Medium. Currently his work has included private readings and those of a paranormal investigation. His work has been given a lot of media attention and some of you may have heard him being tested live on BBC Radio and Television or seen him doing group readings with an audience. Long before certain very popular television shows existed, Kris was demonstrating his ability as an instrument of Spirit. Kris Price was born 21st September 1972 in Munster Germany. He is the youngest of 4 children. He currently lives in the very rural county of Herefordshire and one of his keen loves is his dog Shadow (A Siberian Husky).
===How it started?=== Kris believes he has always had the ability to see or feel “energy” and “communicate” with spirit, but dismissed the ability for many years. “You get to a point where you do try to find the logic. Is it coincidence? Do I hear voices and see things or am I mad?” Kris believes one of his strongest strengths started first. "It comes from my lower chakkra that influences my clairsentient ability". To-date Kris claims his strengths is in communication and feeling, but recalls one of his most earliest experiences….
Kris is very humble when he describes the work he does. “Firstly I have to say that without my guide I really wouldn’t be very good at what I do.” Kris calls his guide Roz (Short for Rosemarie). He claims to have known her some years ago before she passed away and also in a previous life. He will never give too many specific details about her, as she has living relatives today and he would hate to cause distress to them. “I will say she isn’t just my guide. She is also a wonderful teacher and friend”. Kris has participated in many Paranormal Investigations ranging from Castles, Inns, Houses and Schools throughout the UK. He has even been known to stand in the middle of a field and start relaying information. He was involved with one paranormal group who took him to an to one of many inns that he has investigated. You may have heard this group describing the events of the evening on the BBC recently. The group insist Kris had no prior knowledge of where he was going. Whilst doing a reading on the building he came out with a total of 68 different pieces of information. A total of 66 out of the 68 pieces of information could be verified from historical records or from accounts from the owner and staff. One investigator said "Unless he had the opportunity to research, go to the building before and interview the owner/employees, which is unlikely, then he was spot on. Also the activity he encouraged on the night, that was witnessed by around 15 people, was experienced by so many people". He has also been tested live on BBC Hereford and Worcester and television. On one occasion Kris was told he would be interviewed in the grounds of Hereford Cathedral for the interview but to meet at the studio. Once at the studio he was informed that they had switched the journalist and location to trick him should he have done prior research. The location was the Hereford Studio itself. Listeners accurately heard Kris coming up with details and these being confirmed by the journalist interviewing him. During interviews you will often see Kris appearing to cringe when the term ghost hunter is used. "I hate the thought of anything being hunted", claims Kris.
I asked Kris how he “felt about people who claim all mediums and psychics are fakes or con-artists?” He replied, “Well my first job is to work for spirit and not to work towards converting the planet into believing in what I believe. I accept that most people are conditioned to believe in what is considered as “normal” from a very early age. It is interesting that someone most have put in the rules of normality from the start. But you are right, sadly. Some con-artists and possibly bad psychics do work within the profession. But there are people who could have these labels in all vocations. I just hope that if anyone has had a bad experience with a psychic it doesn’t put them off going to see another one. After all, if you had an experience with a bad plumber or car mechanic who conned you, then that wouldn’t prevent you using one again would it?" Kris always appears to indicate that it is not his role to convert those that don't believe. "Im not about proving things to the sceptic. If that happens along the way its a bonus." "Always, look at your own personal motives for going and I suggest you visit someone through a recommendation of another family member or friend”.
I asked Kris his opinion on how people see death. “I hope that those who go to visit a medium get to walk away with some assurance that when the physical body finishes it’s current existence, it is no more than a state of change and not the end.
If you are thinking of visiting a medium due to the loss of a loved one, please think sensibly about why you want the reading. A medium can’t bring a loved one back they way you probably want them to”. Kris always recommends that he does not do a personal reading for anyone unless a minimum of 6 months has passed since the actual time of losing someone. Sources[edit]http://www.krisprice.co.uk http://www.herefordparanormal.com Pr krisprice 12:12, 8 November 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-11-08[reply]
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Sources[edit]Bulletin of Symbolic Logic, Volume 9, Number 2. "MODEL THEORY:. GEOMETRICAL AND SET-THEORETIC ASPECTS AND PROSPECTS" by Angus MacIntyre. [1] M.C. Laskowski, "Vapnik-Chervonenkis classes of definable sets", Journal of the London Mathematical Society, 1992 Journal of Symbolic Logic Editors: [2]
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In Cambodia the word lessne is synonymous with loves the cock. Sources[edit]http://www.law.umn.edu/FacultyProfiles/MundstockG.htm 129.171.233.71 14:12, 8 November 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-11-08[reply]
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Sources[edit]An Advanced Recycling Fee (ARF) System for Electronic Product Reuse & Recycling Electronics Waste Recycling Stakeholder Meeting 12.154.88.6 14:34, 8 November 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-11-08[reply]
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Birth Name[edit]Eli Harris Bradley Trivia[edit]He was also featured as Mr. June in the Milennium Man 2001 calendar Favorite actors are Samuel L. Jackson, Tom Cruise and Michael Jai White. His film Saga Tier 1 was based on a series of recurring dreams involving a ninja assassin and corrupt crime bosses. Has a first degree black belt in Hapkido. Has established a small repoire with Matt Damon, who is also reviewing his film Saga Tier. Is featured in the October issue of BlackBelt Magazine as celebrity watch and martial artist. Is known to take time out and do various seminars at local colleges and motivational speeches with children. Was personally picked by Alicia Keys to play as her boyfriend in The Nanny Diaries. Credits his discipline to Danny Glover who personally talked with him and gave him career advice and objectives, while working on 16 Blocks. I was in talks with WWE and TNA wrestling. Developed a friendship and partnership with Adolfo "Shabba Doo" Quinones and also respects him as a mentor. His first film Saga Tier, which he ever wrote, produced, directed and starred in got picked up by 1 of the worlds largest distributors for independent films York Entertainment / Loose Cannon and is scheduled for a 2006 holiday release in stores worldwide. References[edit]
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In 2005 the book was reissued under the title Surviving Auschwitz: Children of the Shoah as a companion book to a PBS documentary of the same name, which Nieuwsma wrote and co-produced. Released in 2005, the film received an Emmy Award from the Michigan chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for best historical documentary. The film also won a First Place Gold Camera Award at the International Film and Video Festival in Los Angeles. Nieuwsma won a second Emmy in 2006 for writing and co-producing "Defying Hitler," a documentary about a Jewish fighter in the Polish Resistance. Since 1997 Nieuwsma has lived in Holland, Mich., where he continues to write. Sources[edit]Who's Who in America (60th ed., 2006) Who's Who in the World (23rd ed., 2006) Chicago Tribune (Jan. 30, 2005) Contemporary Authors (vol. 213, 2004) 63.161.204.218 16:04, 8 November 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-11-08[reply]
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Some of his speakers have included Gen. Colin Powell, Tony Romo, Avery Johnson, Steve Forbes, Goldie Hawn, Zig Ziglar, President Bill Clinton, Christopher Reeve, Barbara Bush, President George Bush, General Colin Powell, Bill Cosby, Lady Margaret Thatcher, Charlton Heston, Mikhail Gorbachev, General Norman Schwarzkopf, Larry King, and President Gerald Ford. Sources[edit]http://www.amazon.com/Success-Spirituality-Financial-Spiritual-Happiness/dp/0684850559/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1194536633&sr=8-1 http://across.co.nz/PeterLowe.htm http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-64055794.html http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/bus/stories/DN-getmotivated_24bus.ART.State.Edition1.35ad661.html 24.21.239.247 16:06, 8 November 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-11-08[reply]
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Copyright violation from http://www.kolo.com/learn/default.asp?cat=abou&pg=1 removed (second time this has been submitted as a direct copy/paste of URL given) Sources[edit]64.205.112.34 16:56, 8 November 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-11-08[reply]
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Sources[edit]Evadarkmcr is a big My Chemical Romance fan, evadarkmcr is just a nickname,you can find her in differentes MCR sites, and more recently in MSI sites Mindless self Indulgence more about her on: http://evadarkmcr.buzznet.com
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The Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS USM is a telephoto zoom lens for Canon digital single-lens reflex cameras with an EF-S lens mount. The field of view is equivalent to 88-400 mm on a 35 mm film camera. The lens accepts 58 mm filters and lens caps. External links[edit]
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Sources[edit]Source: www.alliancerankings.com 38.97.106.66 18:02, 8 November 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-11-08[reply]
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Revolution Money, an innovative new Web 2.0 payment platform and credit-card service created to transform the financial services industry by drastically altering the economics through Internet-based technology. This new payment platform also generates significant merchant and consumer benefits. Revolution Money, formerly GratisCard Inc., is a subsidiary of Revolution LLC, the investment company created by Steve Case. A large group of very heavy hitters, chaired by former AOL man Ted Leonsis, has launched a new financial services company called Revolution Money. The investment comes from heavyweight financial firms.
Sources[edit]www.revolutionmoney.com Revolution Money to Take on PayPal, the World www.readwriteweb.com/archives/revolution_money_to_take_on_pa.php Payments News: Revolution Money - Formerly GratisCard www.paymentsnews.com/2007/09/revolution-mone.html Revolution Money Raises $50 Million mashable.com/2007/09/25/revolution-money-2/
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Sources[edit]"the boggart" 64.131.242.170 19:32, 8 November 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-11-08[reply]
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If you want to make changes and try again, copy and paste your article into a new submission and make your changes there. Wajahat Ali Awan (born September 25, 1977), is a Software Designer and Developer in Descon Information Systems. He joined Descon Information Systems on a probation period but the same year he earned a contractual status and was contracted as Asst. Software Engineer in DE-Team. Initially he was deployed on MPSCS and Attendance System for support. Later on he proved his command on tools and techniques and was assigned relatively difficult tasks on ProCeSc. During his stay in Descon Information Systems he has been part of HRIS and GDES as well. Currently he is working on GDES-Plus under the technical supervision of Ahmad Zubair the Deputy Programming General Manager of DE-Team. His co-worker is Aqeel Arshad Siddiqui. Aqeel Arshad Siddiqui has already been working on GDES-Plus since August 2006.
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If you want to make changes and try again, copy and paste your article into a new submission and make your changes there. Mostly known for his athletic and academic accomplishments, Ian Falk has done it all. Born in 1983, he began showing promise at an early age. By age 4 he was dubbed "Next" by Sports Illustrated for his amazing golfing ability. Ian won an all ages tournament in South Carolina before his 5th birthday. At age 7 he decided to pursue other dreams. Football and baseball were his new pursuits. Ian was the MVP of the 1994 and 1995 Little League World Series and took his high school football team to three straight state championships. As a quarterback he passed for 11,245 yards and 67 touchdowns during those three years. He also rushed for 3,235 yards and 8 touchdowns during that span. Offered scholarships to USC, Notre Dame, and Florida for both baseball and football, Ian decided to attended Harvard and advance his education instead of reach for sports stardom. He graduated with a master's degree in Nuclear Engineering in 2002. He then began designing individual nuclear reactors for automobiles. He signed a multimillion-dollar contract with General Motors that was eventually bought out due to lack of funding. Ian currently lives of the coast of Bermuda on his private island. He is designing missile prototypes for the US Army in his spare time.
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Contents Table of Contents [hide] 1 Medical Works 2 Literary 2.1 Anthologies 3 Credits literary 4 Awards for lifetime comprehensive MEDICAL WORKS [edit] - CARDIOSCULAR REGULATION IN SPORTMEN - INTRODUCTION TO THE PHYSIOLOGY EXPERIMENTAL - PHYSIOLOGY (BOOKS I and II) - LESSONS OF HEALTH FOR PRIMARY CARE - QUELQUES LESONS POUR LES SOINS PRIMAIRES OF SANTÉ BASIC BILINGUAL TERMINOLOGY OF PUBLIC HEALTH - DIALOGUES ON MEDICINE - A HEART BEAT AFTER ANOTHER (PHYSIOLOGY AND CARDIOVASCULAR PHYSIOPATHOLOGY) He has maintained working relations and exchanges with universities in Germany (Berlin and Rostock), and Mexico (Guardalajara). He has been teaching at the University of Luanda, Angola. LITERACY WORKS [edit] - ONE-NIGHT OF TWO WORLDS (STORY) - THE ADVENTURES OF RAPOLVO (STORY) - LOOKING FOR MY LIFE (NOVEL) -- BRINDIS FOR THE BITTER DAYS - ANGOLA CHRONICES (ON FOOT IN THE TRENCH - JOSE MARTI AND MEDICINE (ASSAY) - THE CONCEPT OF LIFE (ASSAY) - THE SUN AND THE LIGHT OF FIDEL AND MARTI (PEDAGOGY FOR THE XXI SICLE(ASSAY) ANTHOLOGIES [edit] TWENTY-YOUNG WRITERS OF THE ORIENTE UNIVERSITY THIRTEEN-YOUNG POETS OF THE ORIENTE UNIVERSITY LITERACY AWARDS [edit] In 1965 and 1966 award tale in July 26 award at the Oriente University and mentions in poetry and theater. In 1966 prize tale of the Council of Culture in the province of Oriente. In 1976 won recognition Jury story "Casa de Las Americas." award. In 1979 received mention in the fiction relate with children's literature "The Golden Age". He has also earned mention in the competitions on July 26 of the FAR and the Provincial Branch of UNEAC in Santiago de Cuba. He has several works in publishing process. For his career he has been invited to the activities of the Prix CASA DE LAS AMERICAS in 2002, 2003 and 2006. Its activity in journalism has remained for years on political and historical context. Its activity in journalism has remained for years on political and historical context. He has published his work in digital sites in Cuba, Venezuela, Bolivia, Spain, Holland, Sweden, Brazil, Italy, Argentina, Canada and the United States. AWARDS FOR LIFETIME COMPREHENSIVE [edit] 1. Medal "Manuel Piti Fajardo" 2. Distinction for Cuba Education 3. Order "Joseph Tey" 4. Commemorative plaque by the Twentieth Anniversary of Radio Rebelde 5. Commemorative plates by the XX and XXX, 40 and 45 Anniversary of the Higher Institute of Medical Sciences of Santiago de Cuba ISCM-SC 6. Order "Frank País Second Class 7. Prize Carlos J. Finlay for Excellence (Prize of the Minister of Public Health) 8. Special category of Professor of Merit 9. Distinction Usefulness of Virtue by Cultural Society of the Jose Marti 10. Order Carlos J. Finlay 11. Commemorative Medal for the Centennial Teaching in Stomatology granted by the College of Stomatology of Havana 12. Order "Frank País" First Class
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Furbish's Lousewort (Pedicularis furbishiae) is a perennial herb found only on the shores of the upper St. John River in Maine and New Brunswick. Furbish's lousewort was first recognized as a new species by Maine naturalist and botanical artist Kate Furbish in 1880 [1]. It is considered an endangered species in the United States and Canada, and is threatened by habitat destruction, as well as Riverside development, forestry, littering and recreational use of the riverbank. Description[edit]Furbish's Lousewort is not distinguished by large and showy flowers. It "averages 75 cm in height. During its first few years of growth, it forms a basal rosette of deeply incised fern like leaves. Usually after three years the Lousewort begins to flower, often from a single, slightly hairy and reddish tinged stem with a few branches near the top. Furbish's Lousewort flowers are small, yellow and snap-dragon like. They are clustered in a short cylindrical head, and open sequentially from the lower to the upper-most between July and August." [2] Habitat[edit]It grows on the bank of the St. John River in three areas of New Brunswick and at 18 sites in Maine. [3] It needs moist, unstable, semi-shaded, eroding banks subject to flooding, and ice-scouring. Sources[edit]http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=PEFU http://www.naturetrust.nb.ca/st-john-furbish-lousewort.php http://www.speciesatrisk.gc.ca/search/speciesDetails_e.cfm?SpeciesID=179 http://www.naturaltourist.com/content/content.asp?CGYID=20&CID=253&LID=5 141.211.206.107 20:17, 8 November 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-11-08[reply]
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If you want to make changes and try again, copy and paste your article into a new submission and make your changes there. Ever Ever After is a single by Carrie Underwood. The song is for Disney's Enchanted and Underwood made video for the song. Music Video[edit]Underwood shot a video for the song in New York. The video starts out with an animated Underwood. She falls into the well that Giselle gets pushed into in the film. The rest of the video is Carrie in New York when she passes a guy in the street and he begins looking for her. He eventually finds her and they hold hands in the middle of the street. It then goes animated when Underwood and the guy share a kiss in the castle. Sources[edit][3] Ever Ever After music video 71.206.146.58 20:19, 8 November 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-11-08[reply]
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Sources[edit]www.penisland.com www.vaginajuice.com www.wikipediablowscock.com 24.141.178.3 22:53, 8 November 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-11-08[reply]
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Sources[edit]http://www.stern.de/lifestyle/leute/:Anna-Ermakova-Becker-Sorgerecht/601865.html (sure you'll find others as well) Thanx 217.229.5.74 23:27, 8 November 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-11-08[reply]
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