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Neptunus Rex

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Mike Ziolkowski

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Blessed Candida Maria de Jesus Cipitria Y Barriola

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Deron Bilous NDP Candidate Edmonton Centre

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Yardi Systems

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Michael Gasior

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Blessed Candida Maria de Jesus Cipitria Y Barriola

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laake family

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Butt Rock

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Richie Hightower

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Rebecca De Unamuno

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Performance artist Gabrijel Savic Ra – body of pain

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Fraser Keen

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Ekram Ali (1950) is an Indian Poet

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Myriad View Distillery

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InterAct (Evangeliska Frikyrkan)

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Philip Bowyer

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Dave Mayberry, Lead Guitarist with Hustler: 1977-1983

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Matthew ( Mate ) Meštrović

Prof. Dr. Matthew ( Mate )Meštrović, son of the famous sculptor Ivan Meštrović, is an American journalist and university professor of Modern European history . Educated in Italy, Switzerland and the US , holds a Ph.D. from Columbia University, taught at New York University and FDU . Worked as a Contributing Editor of ”TIME”. Wrote many articles for American and European newspapers and magazines, including “The Commonweal”, “The New Leader”, the North American Alliance news syndicate, “The Intelligence Report” of the London Economist, etc. Awarded the prestigious Ellis Island Medal of Honor which was also given to such outstanding leaders as Gerald Ford, Madeleine Albright , Zbigniew Brzezinski , Henri Kissinger, Arthur Ochs Sulzberger , Hillary Clinton , etc. Dr. Meštrović served as a lieutenant in the US. Army PsyWar in the Pacific , Korean War veteran . Autor of several books in English and Croatian, notably “ What you should know about Communism and why ? ”, “ The struggle for Croatia” and “In the whirlpool of Croatian Politics “ . He published in the US Dr. Franjo Tudjman’s book “Nationalism in Contemporary Europe” and Venko Markovski’s “Goli Otok – The Island of Death.”, etc. He authored several political tracts, notably “Violations of Human and National Rights of the Croatian People in Yugoslavia,” and “Croatian Response to the Memorandum of the Serbian Academy of Science and Art “ . President of the Croatian National Congress (1982- 1991) , world wide organization with chapters in a dozen countries championing the right of the Croatian people to sovereignty and democracy. Lobbyist on behalf of Croatian self-determination in Washington ,Western Europe and Australia . In this capacity he was received by Germany’s President Dr. Richard von Weizsäcker, Vice President Al Gore , the State Department, Quai d’Orsay, European Parliament, the British Foreign Office, etc. Dr. Meštrović was deputy in the Croatian Parliament (1993-1997) , member of Croatia’s delegation to the Council of Europe and the Interparliamentary Union and ambassador in Bulgaria (1997-2000) . Recipient of Croatian and Bulgarian decorations. Because of his father's and his own political anticommunist believes and commitment to freedom was declared by the Yugoslav regime enemy Number One of the Yugoslav State and a top CIA agent .

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Platt Technical High School

Platt Technical High School is a State of Connecticut Technical High School in Milford,connecticut. It is one of only about five vangaurd schools in the entire state of connecticut, and it is the only high school marked as a vangaurd school in the entire state of connecticut. Platt Tech's mascott is the Panther. Platt Tech offers a wide veriety of technical educations for free if you are in it's high school program.

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http://www.cttech.org/platt/index.htm http://www.cttech.org/platt/athletics/athletics.htm http://www.cttech.org/platt/technologies/tech-menu.htm http://www.plattrvtsalumni.com/index.php

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Richard Race

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John A. McDougall, M.D.

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Sandro Paternostro

Sandro Paternostro (Palermo 9 August 1922- London 23 July 2000) was an Italian journalist and television presenter.

He began writing for Palermo’s newspaper L’Ora after the war, and then went on to write for other main stream newspapers before moving to radio in the early 50’s.

He then went on to become the foreign correspondent, from numerous capitals of the world, for the Telegiornale Rai – Italian Television’s national news. In the 60’s he reported from Bonn, the former capital of West Germany, where he also met and married his first wife Karin. He then went on to Peking during the years of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution in China, and he recounted his experiences with great irony in his celebrated book called Qui Pechino 1971.

He continued his work as foreign correspondent for RAI in London, where he reported the news with great professionalism and accuracy, but always with an ironic remark which made him one of the most popular and well loved journalists of his era together with Ruggero Orlando. With this irony he was also famed for his quirky trademarks, such as wearing distinctive British garments, and very fashionable ties and his slicked back jet black dyed hair, which brought about many televised impersonations.

After 37 years he retired as a journalist for RAI. He continued to write regularly for Il Corriere Della Sera and Il Giorno, national Italian broadsheet newspapers. In1988 from Visnews in London, he launched his own daily international news bulletin called Teledomani, broadcast on the TV Italia circuit. Teledomani is one of the first daily international news bulletin programmes to be broadcast via satellite. The programme was not only an editorial experiment, but also a technical one coordinated by Sal Sparace (the current technical director of Sky TV London). Paternostro had a comeback as a television personality with Piero Chiambretti on Raitre in programmes such as Prove Techniche di Trasmissione (1989) and Servizi Segreti (1993). The most popular programme of this period was Diritto di Replica (1991) with Fabio Fazio, Oreste De Fornari, Stefano Magagnoli and Enrico Magrelli in which reports and interviews were shown on controversial current affair issues and the programme always concluded with an interview with a section of quick fired direct questions.

At 76 he married Carmen Di Pietro, 40 years his junior creating a stir amongst the tabloid press.

In his remaining years, due to ill health he returned to London and lived with his two children Roberto and Sandra. He died in London in the summer of 2000.

Books and poetry:

Ridi Milena c’e’ L’Arcobalena 1942 Il Vento in Faccia Qui Pecchino vi Parla Sandro Paternostro 1971 La Cina di Mao 1972

Films Paparazzi 1998 Io so che tu sai che io so 1982 Quando finiranno le zanzare 1994 Linda e il brigadiere –la bellezza dell’asino 1997


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  • it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandro_Paternostro
  • www.imdb.com/

(moved out of sources by Ariel - IMDB and WP are not reliable sources.)

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Sandra Paternostro

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Nicole Wilson

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Matt Myles

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Stapleton, Herefordshire

Stapleton is a small village and parish in Herefordshire near the border town of Presteigne. The village has approximately 50 residents as well as the ruins of a medieval castle.

Historically, the village was once more important than its now larger neighbour, Presteigne, during the middle ages but eventually slipped into decline while it's neighbour grew. There was also a recent excavation of a field, which found some ancient remains.

The village is surrounded by farmland, from which most of its employment is based. There is also a gardens, Bryan's Ground, which attract visitors and provide some employment to locals.

The parish borders on several other parishes, including Willey, Kinsham and Presteigne.


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World's Greatest Ventriloquist

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COMMUNICATION SERVER 1000

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BornNovember 1970
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Bryant Anderson
Billed height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Billed weight[undue weight?discuss]
Trained byOle Anderson
Masked Assassin
Debutc. 1993
Retired1995

Brian Rogowski is a retired American professional wrestler, known by his ringname Bryant Anderson, who formerly competed Southeastern independent promotions including Smoky Mountain Wrestling during the mid 1990s and, in 1994, had a brief stint in World Championship Wrestling.

A second generation wrestler, he is the son of Ole Anderson.

Early life and career

Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, he wrestled in high school having a successful amateur career. His father often took time from his wrestling schedule to attend his matches and was the given reason for Ole Anderson's dismissal from the Four Horsemen in 1987. Ole Anderson had missed some shows to watch his son wrestle, and Tully Blanchard called Bryant a "snot nosed kid". Ole attacked Blanchard, and was kicked out and eventually replaced by Lex Luger. [1]

During the early 1990s, Bryant was trained at the WCW Power Plant by his father and the Masked Assassin before making his debut on WCW television as a heel in 1993 having a similar build, general look and submission-based wrestling style resembling Ole and Gene Anderson.

However, WCW did not have plans for him: other than teaming occasionally with "Diamond" Dallas Page, he mostly wrestled as a preliminary wrestler during his last months with the promotion eventually being fired by new WCW head Eric Bischoff before the end of the year.

Smokey Mountain Wrestling

Briefly competing in Jim Crockett's World Wrestling Network, he teamed with Tully Blanchard before turning up in Smoky Mountain Wrestling in late 1994, where promoter Jim Cornette used him as a mid-card heel; his father briefly managed him but left after a few appearances. [2]

After fighting to a draw with Tracy Smothers on October 1, he became a main rival of Smothers [3] following his winning the SMW "Beat the Champ" Television title from Scott Studd in Morganton, North Carolina two days later. Fighting to a series of draws with Smothers in early October, he finally lost to Smothers in an 8-man tag team match with Boo Bradley, Chris Candido and Bruiser Bedlam against Smothers, "Dirty White Boy" Tony Anthony, Brian Lee and Lance Storm in Everts, Kentucky on November 4, 1994.

Loosing to Smothers in Morristown, Tennessee the following night, the two would again fight to a time limit draw and later that night participated in another 8-Man tag team match with Boo Bradley, Chris Candido and Bruiser Bedlam again loosing to Smothers, Tony Anthony, Brian Lee and Lance Storm in Hyden, Kentucky on November 6, 1994.

Successfully defending his title against James Adkins, George South and The Nightmare, he was forced to vacate the championship belt on November 7 after a five week reign. Anderson continued to face Smothers in indecisive draws before loosing to him on November 10 and, in a "no time limit" match on November 12. However, Anderson soon avenged his loss defeating Smothers four times at the 4-day Thanksgiving Thunder supercard on November 24-27, 1994.

Continuing to feud with Smothers, he eventually lost to Smothers three times in "I Quit" matches during the 3-day Christmas Chaos supercard from December 25-27 and continued to lose to him in rematches later that month. [4]

Continuing his feud with Smothers into early 1995, he also participated in a a 16-man "royal rumble" on January 2 and scored victories over Mike Furnus, Ted Allen, Tommy Pitner and The Nightmare. He later faced Smothers in late January, loosing to him in a singles match on January 20 and in two "I Quit" matches on January 21 and January 27, before leaving the promotion shortly before its close in November 1995 and retired shortly thereafter. [5]

Championships and accomplishments

  • Smoky Mountain Wrestling
  • PWI ranked him # 295 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the PWI 500 in 1994

References

  1. ^ Hood, Jonathan (2007-05-27). "Wrestling Ringpost: Four Horsemen could never be duplicated". ESPN.com. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ Dills, Tim (2002). "Regional territories: Memphis/CWA #22, Page #2". KayfabeMemories.com. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  3. ^ Meade, Cole (2004). "Regional territories: Smoky Mountain Wrestling #18, Page #2". KayfabeMemories.com. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  4. ^ "Smoky Mountain Wrestling: October - December 1994". ProWrestlingHistory.com. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)
  5. ^ "Smoky Mountain Wrestling: January - March 1995". ProWrestlingHistory.com. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)
  6. ^ "Smoky Mountain Wrestling "Beat the Champ" Television Title". Puroresu Dojo. 2003. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)
  • Profile at Online World of Wrestling
  • Bryant Anderson at WrestleWiki
  • CageMatch.de - Bryant Anderson


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    Julien Carette

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