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Annies Baby


Anime13


Jesse Mckay


Bad Boy Orange

CHOLO KINGZ

South Florida star Quaterback Matt Grothe arrested

IBIS-2


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No CIgar

Ian Telfer


Dennis McGee


Heavyweight TV


Web 2.0 Basics


Tom Leworthy


CC


Lou Balcombe


Mnemba Island


KDS (Travel & Expense)

Corporations use KDS on-demand software to manage and reduce their Travel and Expense (‘T&E’) costs. KDS Corporate help business travellers book their journeys and manage their expense claims online.

KDS is an independent, privately owned company founded in Paris, France in 1994.

KDS Corporate is today used by 2000 of enterprises around the world, with implementations in over 30 countries. Operating as a software as a service (SaaS) provider KDS, technology has been developed on Microsoft .net.

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http://www.btnmag.com/businesstravelnews/search/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003535206

http://www.thetransnational.travel/news.php?cid=KDS-Yves-Weisselberger.Oct-06.04

http://www.thetransnational.travel/news.php?cid=unilever-kds.Jan-07.24

http://www.traveldailynews.com/new.asp?sstr=kds&newid=33346&subcategory_id=77

http://www.kds.com

62.140.215.26 08:43, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

World-Check - reducing risk through intelligence

World-Check is a recognised open-source intelligence (OSINT) database containing detailed profiles on terrorists and those who finance terrorism, money launderers, fraudsters, politically exposed persons and many others. This database is very widely used in the financial community including the financial intelligence units (FIUs). It is widely reported that they have in excess of 2,000 institutiosn using their services. In addition World-Check is used by many government (immigration, security, intelligence, police) and international agencies including the UNO. Its reported over 200 such agencies use the product. This is a UK (private) organisation that recently received a large strategic investment by Spectrum Equity.



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http://www.un.org/News/briefings/docs/2006/060425_OCHA_PC.doc.htm http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/12/politics/12finance.html?ex=1260507600&en=80ff62f666830834&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland http://www.deloitte.com/dtt/press_release/0,1014,sid%253D5628%2526cid%253D94477,00.html http://www.brandeins.de/home/inhalt_detail.asp?id=471&MenuID=130&MagID=16&sid=su6624966781149 http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/12/politics/12finance.html?ex=1260507600&en=80ff62f666830834&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=55800554 http://www.innercitypress.com/icg042506.html http://www.abs.org.sg/fc2007/exhibition.htm http://www.un.org/radio/news/RS/archF/arcItemDesc.asp?id=531&arcDate=4/25/2006

83.52.200.90 10:39, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Yamaha YX 600 Radian


Highfield Hall

Highfeld Hall, is part of the University Of Southampton's small halls, and comprises of two buildings. The older known as Aubrey House and the newer known as Wolfe House.

http://www.complexity.soton.ac.uk/Accommodation/Highfield%20Hall.htm

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http://www.soton.ac.uk/accommodation/halls/smallhalls/aubreyhouse.html
http://www.soton.ac.uk/accommodation/halls/smallhalls/wolfehouse.html


Franifer 11:51, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Lift Off Oversteer


Eastern Cottontail-Sylvilagus floridanus


Beavers


American Badger


American BIson


ECIT

ECIT (The Institute of Electronics, Communications and Information Technology) was established in 2003 to commercialise world-level expertise in a variety of enabling digital communications technologies at the School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Queen’s University Belfast (QUB). Its four research clusters cover areas such as broadband wireless communications, electronic data security, image and speech processing, telecommunications software and antenna design for mobile communications.

The institute’s 14,000m2 headquarters building houses state-of-the-art laboratories, offices and one of the largest RF (microwave and millimetre wave) anechoic chambers in Ireland. It is staffed by 120 academics, senior research staff, post-doctoral fellows, research students and administrators. Among them are 40 highly qualified industrial and academic researchers recruited from around the globe. In addition, TDK - the Japanese electronics company - has located a six person R&D unit in the new building.

Located on a flagship site in the Northern Ireland Science Park on Belfast’s waterfront, ECIT has received funding from the European Union, Invest Northern Ireland and the Department for Employment and Learning, Northern Ireland.

Reference

Ashishmeena 14:40, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

DJ Kid

DJ Kid (AKA The Highland Hustler) is one of the pioneers of the Scottish drum and bass scene. Starting in an age when both jungle and DNB never looked like they would gain acceptance in Scotland DJ Kid persevered both with the media and the audiences alike. File:DJKid.jpg

In 2005 DJ Kid made the hard decision to leave Scotland and set his studio up in England; Surrey. This re-location is so that he can become more involved in the London scene as well as promoting his new record label; Restless Natives Records, which he began in 2004.

Although now residing in England DJ Kid still frequently visits his homeland and reguarly puts on drum and bass evenings in Scottish clubs such as Managa, where DJ Kid is a resident DJ. File:DJKidManga.jpg

However, recently DJ Kid has taken a step back from the decks for a while to concentrate on promoting and managing his record label which he claims is "simply a platform for up & coming producers to showcase their talents and step up the ladder as quickly as possible" and is admant that should any other label be interested in one of his artists he would not hesitate to let them go on to bigger and better things. Restless Natives Records has had, so far, five major releases and includes DJ's such as DJ Kryptik, Dc Breaks and DJ Samurai.

Sources

http://www.dogsonacid.com/showthread.php?threadid=346340&mode=article http://www.djkid.co.uk http://www.junglenation.com http://www.flikr.com

213.120.245.71 14:53, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Pyotr Bystrov


naruto ultimate ninja


John Salat


Mark-Anthony Thomas


Hawthrone heights


British Urban Film Festival

Emmanuel Anyiam-Osigwe is the senior executive head of events and programming for the British Urban Film Festival (BUFF) which was formed in the summer of 2005 to explore the opportunities available to showcase urban independent cinema from the next generation of filmmakers to stimulate UK audiences and, with the interest in international independent cinema, throughout the world (http://buff.uk.net).

BUFF is a unique brand which offers individuals the sufficient platforms to recognise their work, attract global exposure and create genuine distribution opportunities. Supported by filmmakers including Julius Amedume (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Amedume) and British actors including Asher D & Troy Titus Adams, BUFF Enterprises Ltd was established with Bernard Kordieh, Yemi Ogundoyin and Bola Adelakun.

BUFF was formed primarily to develop & exploit the growth in homegrown British urban talent in the independent film & TV sector (http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/film/features/article1769741.ece). Currently based in East London, the company has also devised TV projects including ‘The Search for BUFF’ – a programme designed to find faces to promote the word BUFF as a euphemism for beauty and also to promote the acronym, British Urban Film Festival (http://fipmag.blogspot.com/2006_01_01_archive.html). Filmed on location across the UK, the pilot was screened at the headquarters of ITV in London’s South Bank and successfully aired on BEN TV (http://bentelevision.com) on Christmas Day 2005. A second series will air in 2007 in addition to the annual film festival.

http://buff.uk.net

James Hanley 16:20, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

International Academy of Design & Technology, Troy

The International Academy of Design and Technology (IADT) was originally founded in 1977 in Chicago as a postsecondary institution focusing on merchandising and design. Nearly 30 years later, IADT continues to respond to changes brought by technology through an expansion of its curriculum offerings and campus locations in order to meet the needs of the design and technology industries.

IADT in Troy, Michigan, was established in 2003. Affiliated with one of this country’s largest career-oriented academic organizations (Career Education Corporation) and IADT-Chicago, the Academy in Troy brings long-standing experience to its course design.

IADT is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools to award associate and bachelor's degrees. Currently, IADT offers degree programs in the fields of Digital Media, Fashion Design, Game Design, Graphic Design, and Interior Design.

The career-oriented degree programs offer students the opportunity to learn advanced skills from instructors that have worked or are currently working in the industry and the year-round academic schedule makes it possible for students to earn an associate degree in as little as 18 months and a bachelor’s degree in as little as 36 months.


Sources

www.iadtdetroit.com

216.49.221.117 17:26, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Paul Batista, Author, Television personality

A novelist, television personality, and poet, Paul Batista is also one of the most widely known trial lawyers in the United States. He is a 1970 graduate of Bowdoin College, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and a 1974 graduate of Cornell Law School.

Batista is the author of the critically acclaimed novel Death's Witness, published in 2006. His other books include Civil RICO (Wolters Kluwer/Aspen), a treatise, the first edition of which was published in 1987. Civil RICO is now in its third edition.

Since 1991, Batista has been a regular Guest Commentator on legal and other subjects on Court TV and CNN, among other national newtworks.

Batista's articles have appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The National Law Journal, among others.

Batista is also a widely published poet whose work has appeared in literary magazines such as Poetry International, Press, and Pegasus.

Batista, whose son Aaron is a professor at the University of Pittsburgh and whose daughter attends a private school in New England, lives in New York City and Sag Harbor, New York. Batista is a veteran of the United States Army. -->

Death's Witness (Sourcebooks Landmark 2007); Civil RICO Practice Manual (Wolters/Kluwer; Aspen; John Wiley & Sons 1997); Amazon.com website; Barnes & Noble. com website. 68.161.134.83 17:29, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Pablo Ortiz (1979). Poeta


Gordon Wishon

Gordon Wishon is the current Chief Information Officer, Associate Vice President and Associate Provost of the University of Notre Dame. He is the first person to hold the office of CIO at the university.

In 2005 Wishon was one of only seven recipients of Computerworld's Premiere 100 IT Leadership Award from higher education. Wishon was formerly the CIO and Associate Vice Provost of the Georgia Institute of Technology where he was a major contributor to the development of the city of Atlanta's commercial information technology growth, most notably during the Summer Olympics of 1996. During his tenure he helped establish Georgia Tech as one of the top IT schools in the nation, introducing one of the first wireless networks to a university environment.

Wishon is currently chair of the Southeastern Universities Research Association (SURA) IT Committee and important contributor of resources and expertise to the Internet 2 network initiative. Recently, Wishon was mentioned for the implementation of emergency text messaging to students and faculty of the university in response to the Virginia Tech massacre of 2007.

Sources

http://oit.nd.edu/about/cio.shtml

http://events.internet2.edu/speakers/speakers.php?go=bio&id=367

http://oit.nd.edu/news/2004/cio_leader_award.shtml

http://www.itap.purdue.edu/rcac/news/news.cfm?NewsID=194

164.223.72.5 17:55, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Todd Proctor

Todd Proctor is the lead pastor of Rockharbor church in Costa Mesa, CA. After graduating Biola University in 1990 he toured 7 years leading worship conferences until finally leading worship for Rockharbor. Once the lead pastor stepped down, Todd Proctor stepped into the role as lead pastor.

Sources

http://www.christianitytoday.com/music/reviews/2004/found.html

            http://www.independentbands.com/cd/toddproctor.html
            http://www.rockharbor.org  

216.237.32.170 18:09, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The Sopinka Cup

The Sopinka Cup is an annual competition organized by The Advocate's Society and sponsored by the American College of Trial Lawyers. This two-day event is aimed to encourage law schools to train students in the art of oral advocacy. After elimination occurs in various regions across Canada, eight law schools representing various geographical areas of Canada compete in the bilingual National Finals hosted in Ottawa.

The Sopinka Cup was established in 1999 to honour the late Supreme Court of Canada Justice John Sopinka, who was a long time Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers.

Past Winners

2007: Karen McCaig and Donna Polgar from Osgoode Hall Law School
2006: Eric Hachinski and Lana Jackson from University of Manitoba
2005: Laura Marr and Krista Smith from Dalhousie University
2004: Anne-Marie Lacoste and Marie-Pier Michon from University of Montreal
2003: Kevin Toyne and Jennifer Malabar from University of Manitoba
2002: Almira Esmail and Tim Livingston from University of Victoria School of Law
2001: Stephen Christie and Paul Grower from University of Manitoba
2000: Katherine Hilton and David Armstrong from University of Toronto

Sources

American College of Trial Lawyers. <http://www.actl.com/Content/NavigationMenu/AboutUs/AwardsandCompetitions/TheSopinkaCup/default.htm>.

192.26.212.72 18:43, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Jan Tománek

Jan Tománek (1978) graduated at High School of Arts in Prague in 1996. Since 1999 he has been studying at Prague’s Academy of Fine Arts in the studio of “New Media”. He engages in making short 3D animated movies and combined movies with real actors. Since 1997 he creating short movies In the year 1997 he has created his first short movie Perpetuum mobile. It was a story about human’s curiosity and cupidity. In 1999 he produced two short acted movies and one 3D animated story about two living glasses. In these days he is cooperating with the Czech Public TV on his last movie, which will be a combination of 3D modelled backgrounds with real actors shot on the blue background. He also cooperate with Prague's Magic Lantern (National Theatre). His movies were presented and awarded on many Czech and foreign festivals. On his movies he does almost everything alone - form sctipt, directing, animation and postproduction - he does independent authors movies.


Filmography

1997 - Poslední večeře Páně (The Last dinner of Lord) - 3 min.

1997 - Perpetuum mobile - 5 min.

1999 - Kapesníček (The Hanky) - 6 min.

1999 - Ze života sklenic (From the life of glasses) - 3 min. - 3D animovaný film

1999 - Vlastně nikam… (Actually nowhere…) - 20 min.

2000 - Svět (The World) - 3 min. - 3D animovaný film

2001 - Červená Karkulka - 5 min. - krátký hraný film s triky

2002 - Žáby - (The Frogs) - 4 min - 3D animovaný (Mandala Media Award 2002 - Barcelona)

2003 - Probuzení - 20 min - hraný / trikový

2006 - Kozí příběh - pověsti staré Prahy / Goat Story - The Old Prague Legends


86.49.10.222 18:45, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Arthur Ernest Exon



Brigadier General Arthur Ernest Exon's final military assignment was as the director of the defense contract administration services region, Defense Supply Agency, Los Angeles, Calif.

General Exon was born in Geddes, S.D., in 1916. He attended high school in Fairfax, S.D. and Southern State Teachers College at Springfield, S.D. He was principal of the Junior High School at Fairfax, S.D. for four years before entering military service in January 1942.

In March 1942, General Exon entered aviation cadet training and received his pilot rating in November of the same year. His first duty assignment following flight school was with the 57th Fighter Group in the European-African-Middle Eastern theater of operations. He flew 135 combat missions in Africa, Sicily, Italy, Corsica and Southern France with a total of 325 combat hours. During a mission over Cecina, Italy, in April 1944, his aircraft was severely damaged by an exploding ammunition depot and he was forced to bail out. Captured by the Germans, he remained a prisoner of war until June 1945.

In 1948, following completion of a two-year industrial administration course at the Air Force Institute of Technology at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, he was assigned to Air Materiel Command Headquarters, as chief of the Maintenance Data Section. From August 1951 until April 1952, he was deputy director of maintenance engineering at the Middletown Air Materiel Area, Olmsted Air Force Base, Pa.

Following two years of duty as deputy for operations for the Far East Logistics Force, Japan, he returned to the United States in July 1954 to attend the Air War College at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala.

He later was assigned to the Pentagon for five years where he held various procurement assignments, among them deputy for procurement and production, deputy chief of staff for materiel. In 1960 he became chief of ballistic missiles within the Directorate of Operations, Headquarters U.S. Air Forces in Europe, and was responsible for establishing the Jupiter Ballistic Missile system for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in Italy and Turkey.

He departed Europe in July 1963 for duty as deputy commander, Middletown Air Materiel Area, Olmsted Air Force Base, Pa. In August 1964 he was assigned as commander, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. While at Wright-Patterson, General Exon reported reported that a secret group of high-ranking officers and scientists were somehow involved with UFO studies; he nicknamed this group the "Unholy Thirteen." He assumed duties in January 1966 as director, Defense Contract Administration Services Region, Los Angeles, Calif.

His decorations include the Distinguished Service Cross, Legion of Merit, Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal with 15 oak leaf clusters, Air Force Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster, British Distinguished Flying Cross, Croix de Guerre (France), with palm and star.

Brigadier General Exon retired on May 1, 1969. He died on July 23, 2005.


His official Air Force biography is at http://www.af.mil/bios/bio.asp?bioID=5381

See also [[5]]

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164.65.155.150 18:52, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

STUCK Magazine

STUCK Magazine has been revolutionizing the Midwest industry with unparalleled style and grace since it burst onto the scene in 2003. The STUCK Magazine organization has quickly become known as the marketing powerhouse in the Midwest and is directly linked to countless contests, tours and more. At first glance readers notice something very distinctive about STUCK Magazine, and we hope you will too. From the incredible photography to the profoundly written journalism, STUCK is stimulating and guaranteed to capture the reader’s attention. Extensive coverage of industry events, music, art, and life provides readers with an exciting frame of reference for their lives as people who enjoy spending their time standing sideways.

STUCK Magazine was developed to encompass a diverse team of contributors from all aspects of the action sports world, with an emphasis on the MIDDLE of the country. Every aspect of STUCK Magazine includes valuable input from various people throughout the Midwest and beyond.

How did STUCK Magazine evolve? Demand. There has never been a single source of information to turn to when it comes to skateboarding, snowboarding, wakeboarding, music, art, life and culture that pertains directly to the Midwest. STUCK Magazine is here to progress the Midwest market and bridge the gap from left coast to right coast.

Sources

http://www.stuckmag.com

http://skateboarddirectory.com/srch/?qt=stuck+magazine&Submit=search

http://www.snowboard-mag.com/node/2313


24.123.12.195 19:21, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Stu Pollard

A native of Louisville, KY, Stu attended Kentucky Country Day and Georgetown University. He spent three years working for New York's McCann-Erickson advertising before moving to Los Angeles to attend USC Film School.

Stu made his feature film debut in 2000, with ‘’Nice Guys Sleep Alone’’, starring Sean O'Bryan and Vanessa Marcil. A romantic comedy about the dating scene in Louisville, Kentucky, the independent production was broadcast in over a dozen countries and carried on cable television’s HBO. The film enjoyed tremendous popularity at Hollywood Video and Netflix.com, garnering press coverage from ‘’USA Today’’, ‘’Time’’, and ‘’Variety’’.

In 2005, Stu delivered his second feature film, ‘’Keep Your Distance’’, starring Gil Bellows (‘’The Shawshank Redemption’’, ‘’Ally McBeal’’) and Jennifer Westfeldt (‘’Kissing Jessica Stein’’). The film takes the audience on a roller coaster ride, as a seemingly perfect marriage slowly dissolves at the foot of betrayal.


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74.130.234.84 19:28, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

68.21.34.195 19:48, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Jacob Trieu


Chorye Spoone

Chorye Spoone (born 1985) is a Baltimore Orioles pitcher who hails from Pasadena, Maryland. He is a 2003 graduate of Northeast High School and later attended CCBC-Catonsville before he was drafted by the San Diego Padres in the 34th round (2004), but he rejected the Padres offer later to be drafted by the hometown Orioles in 2005. He helped Northeast win the Maryland State title for baseball in 2001 during his sophomore year and became an all-county player his last 2 years of high school. Since joining the Orioles, he has been unstoppable every ranking he has appeared and on his way to join the big club by 2009.

Sources

<http://www.baltimoreorioles.com> <http://www.frederickkeys.com> 68.21.34.195 19:48, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]


68.21.34.195 19:48, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Rezurex

Rezurex was first formed in 2001 but, originally called Lobo Negro. They are well known in Southern California for their original style of Psychobilly, 50's Rock n Roll, and Punk influences.

Sources

 http://www.myspace.com/rezurex  

67.158.6.166 20:11, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Barbara Gogan

Barbara Gogan is guitarist and vocalist best known for her work with the post-punk group the Passions (1978-1982). In 1981, the group released its highest charting song, "I'm in love with a German film star," which reached #25 on the U.K. pop chart and was covered by Foo Fighters in 2005. Gogan released "Made on Earth" with experimentalist Hector Zazou in 1998. Currently, she is collaborating with Stephen Wright. Originally from Ireland, she now lives and works in New York.


Sources

http://www.thepassions.co.uk/ http://www.lulumusic.com/ http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=1:BARBARA%7CGOGAN http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:jbfwxqthldse~T1 http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=17:716853

199.181.174.146 20:18, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Ali Moniri

Ali M is 13/4 and lives in stafford with his cat. he is lonely and likes snoop dog and some other crap rappers. (Raj Mahli)

He stays up til 2 A.M. to play it, then he kisses it goodnight. He should definitely be in Wikipedia! (Dave)


Sources

www.cheatplanet.com

86.143.44.92 20:20, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

fag


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John mieser 20:35, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Steven Estremera

Randomness


Kyodai Ryu


Dance Dynamics


Frida Kahlo


Francisco Mora Catlett

Detroit-based Latin jazz percussionist Francisco Mora (who has also recorded under the name Francisco Mora Catlett) has had a surprisingly long and adventurous career. Born in Washington, D.C., Mora earned his degree in music at a Mexican university, and worked as a session musician for Capitol Records' Mexican division during 1968-1970. Thanks to a grant from the Mexican government, he returned to the U.S. in 1970 to study at the Berklee School of Music, and subsequently joined Sun Ra's Arkestra, where he remained from 1973 to 1980. Upon leaving, Mora settled in Detroit, where he founded a production company that put on a number of concerts, tours, lectures, and workshops devoted to Afro-Latin music. In 1986, together with several other Michigan artists, Mora started a cultural exchange program with Mexican musicians that drew commendation from the United Nations. In 1987, he released his first album as a leader, the Latin jazz-oriented Mora!, and soon received a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to study drumming and percussion with Max Roach in New York City. Mora worked with Roach's advanced all-percussion ensemble M'Boom, appearing on two Blue Moon LPs, 1990's To the Max and 1992's Live at S.O.B.'s New York. In 1993, he became a visiting professor at Michigan State University, and later began leading his own Latin jazz group, Amigo, which played around the Detroit area. In 1996, Mora played percussion on "Bug in the Bassbin," the debut single by Detroit techno producer Carl Craig's groundbreaking jazz/electronica fusion project Innerzone Orchestra. Mora also appeared on the debut Innerzone Orchestra full-length, 1999's Programmed. The same year, using Innerzone cohorts Craig Taborn (piano) and Rodney Whitaker (bass) as a core trio, Mora -- now Francisco Mora Catlett -- issued his acclaimed second album, World Trade Music, on Craig's Community Projects imprint. ~ Steve Huey,

Sources

All Music Guide


146.203.130.11 21:22, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Mobile Bayway

The Jubilee Parkway, more commonly known as the Mobile Bayway is viaduct that carries Interstate 10 across the Mobile Bay. It serves as the main route between Mobile, AL and the eastern shore of Mobile Bay and was the location of a very large car pileup involving 150+ vehicles.

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http://www.southeastroads.com/i-010_al.html http://www.southeastroads.com/i-010b_al.html 75.120.225.42 21:28, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Modular Weapons System


9 O'Clock Woman


Pantelism


siang mien


Max Middendorf

Max Middendorf was born August 18, 1967 in Syracuse, New York. The 6'4" center was drafted by the Sudbury Wolves in 1984.

He joined OHL club after a spectacular offensive season with the New Jersey Rockets of the USAHA where he netted 94 goals and 168 points in 58 games as a 16-year-old.

In 63 games with the Wolves in his rookie year he produced 16 goals and 44 points along with a noticeable willingness to play a rough and tumble game, with 106 minutes in penalties.

The Quebec Nordiques selected him in the 3rd round of the 1985 NHL draft, 57th overall. He played parts of 3 NHL seasons in Quebec before going to the Edmonton Oilers in the 1990-91 campaign.

Despite being selected in Round 3 ... Middendorf had only played 13 games in the NHL, collecting 2 goals and 4 assists.


Sources

http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php3?pid=738

65.92.205.236 23:00, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Renal Bloodscalp