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David W. Peterson (July 17, 1959-May 25, 1993) was an American professional wrestler, known by his ringname D.J. Peterson, who competed in North American regional promotions during the 1980s in the Universal Wrestling Federation, the National Wrestling Alliance and the American Wrestling Association during its final days, most notably as the last AWA Tag Team Champion with The Trooper. [1]
Early career
Making his debut in 1984, Peterson started wrestling in Texas All-Star Wrestling and in the NWA Central States. During the mid 1980s, Peterson briefly appeared in Fritz von Erich's World Class Championship Wrestling defeating Jack Victory on February 7 and Prairie States Wrestling against Ox Baker on July 23 before wrestling in the Mid-South area and, by early 1986, for Bill Watts' Universal Wrestling Federation facing wrestlers such as Gustavo Mendoza [2] [3] and, in tag team matches, teamed with Brett Sawyer against Mike Scott & Rick Steiner [4], the Blade Runners [5] and the Fabulous Freebirds (Terry "Bam Bam" Gordy & Buddy Roberts) in their UWF debut. [6] He would also wrestle several times, loosing to him on May 3 and teamed with Chavo Guerrero against Sawyer and Rick Steiner.
Latet that year, he teamed with Todd Champion feuding with the Thunderfoots and faced Big Bubba Rogers & The Warlord and The MOD Squad during October while in Jim Crockett Promotions as well as wrestling Arn Anderson in St. Louis, Missouri on November 16, 1986.
American Wrestling Association
Jumping to the American Wrestling Association in 1987, Peterson would fought Super Ninja to a time limit draw at SuperClash II on May 2, 1987. [7] He would split his time wrestling in several territories during the next two years appearing on the debut television show of Continental Championship Wrestling and had a brief stint in the World Wrestling Federation [8] before returning to the AWA full time in early 1990 teaming with Brad Rheingans against the Texas Hangmen at SuperClash IV on April 8, 1990 and later to pursued then AWA World Champion Mr. Saito. When Larry Zbyszko regained the title, Peterson was granted title shots although he failed to unseat the World Champion. Shortly thereafter, he formed a tag team with The Trooper which captured the AWA World Tag Team Titles from The Destruction Crew on August 11, 1990. Defending the titles during the rest of the year, Peterson and Trooper would turn out to be the last AWA World Tag Team Champions after the promotion closed.
Later career
After the AWA closed in early 1991, Peterson went back to the independents until he died from a motorcycle crash on May 25, 1993. [9] [10]
Championships and accomplishments
- American Wrestling Association
- Regional
- TASW Six-Man Tag Team Championship (1 time)
- World Class Championship Wrestling
- PWI ranked him # 297 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the PWI 500 in 1992
- PWI ranked him # 205 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the PWI 500 in 1991
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Blessed Candida Maria de Jesus (31 May 1845-9 August 1912) is the foundress of the Congregation of the Hijas de Jesus which she found on December 8,1871 in Salamanca,Spain.
On May 12,1996 She was beatified together with another Hija de Jesus, Maria Antonia Bandres y Elosegui by Pope John Paul II in the Vatican City.
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JUANA JOSEFA CIPITRIA y BARRIOLA was born and baptized on 31 May 1845, in Berrospe, Andoain, Guipuzcoa ,a province Basque Region of Spain to a poor family. Her father was a weaver.
"I am for God alone" was her answer to God's first call. On 8 December 1871, Mother Candida Maria de Jesus founded a new congregation for the Christian education of children and youth and the advancement of women in Salamanca. Her simple background and her lack of education and means at the beginning of the foundation, as well as throughout her life, emphasized her trustful response to God's call and made her an apt instrument to fulfil her mission.
She opened schools for children and adolescents from all social backgrounds, Sunday schools for girls employed as domestics, and involved the Congregation of the Daughters of Jesus (Hijas de Jesus) in the Church's pastoral plan of her time. Indeed the universalism of her charism continues to be a commitment worth considering, a precursor of what we call "social justice" today.
She based her spirituality on the Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius. With the collaboration of Fr Herranz, S.J. she wrote the Constitutions and they were approved by Pope Leo XIII in 1902.
Endowed with many gifts of the Holy Spirit, she was able calmly to achieve a great deal and to endure much suffering. Trust was a marked characteristic of her spirituality and she was never beset by doubt. Her expression, "I distrust myself and place all my hope in you, my dearest Mother", reveals how deeply she trusted in dearest Mother", reveals how deeply she trusted in Our Lady, "Star of our way".
Prayer was all important in her life and she did everything for the glory of God. She was a contemplative, a woman immersed in God who spent long hours before the tabernacle, serene even in trials and suffering. She tried to inculcate this spirit in her daughters and among the pupils at her schools.
She lived and loved poverty above all: "Where there is no room for my poor, neither is there room for me", she said, while working as a servant in Burgos. As foundress and Superior General, she was docile to the will of God and exercised her authority in a spirit of service to her brothers and sisters, governing her religious as daughters of God.
Mother Candida died in Salamanca, Spain, on 9 August 1912 and the fame of her holiness has continued to increase.
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Blessed Candida Maria de Jesus (31 May 1845-9 August 1912) is the foundress of the Congregation of the Hijas de Jesus which she found on December 8,1871 in Salamanca,Spain.
On May 12,1996 She was beatified together with another Hija de Jesus, Maria Antonia Bandres y Elosegui by Pope John Paul II in the Vatican City.
Life
JUANA JOSEFA CIPITRIA y BARRIOLA was born and baptized on 31 May 1845, in Berrospe, Andoain, Guipuzcoa ,a province Basque Region of Spain to a poor family. Her father was a weaver.
"I am for God alone" was her answer to God's first call. On 8 December 1871, Mother Candida Maria de Jesus founded a new congregation for the Christian education of children and youth and the advancement of women in Salamanca. Her simple background and her lack of education and means at the beginning of the foundation, as well as throughout her life, emphasized her trustful response to God's call and made her an apt instrument to fulfil her mission.
She opened schools for children and adolescents from all social backgrounds, Sunday schools for girls employed as domestics, and involved the Congregation of the Daughters of Jesus (Hijas de Jesus) in the Church's pastoral plan of her time. Indeed the universalism of her charism continues to be a commitment worth considering, a precursor of what we call "social justice" today.
She based her spirituality on the Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius. With the collaboration of Fr Herranz, S.J. she wrote the Constitutions and they were approved by Pope Leo XIII in 1902.
Endowed with many gifts of the Holy Spirit, she was able calmly to achieve a great deal and to endure much suffering. Trust was a marked characteristic of her spirituality and she was never beset by doubt. Her expression, "I distrust myself and place all my hope in you, my dearest Mother", reveals how deeply she trusted in dearest Mother", reveals how deeply she trusted in Our Lady, "Star of our way".
Prayer was all important in her life and she did everything for the glory of God. She was a contemplative, a woman immersed in God who spent long hours before the tabernacle, serene even in trials and suffering. She tried to inculcate this spirit in her daughters and among the pupils at her schools.
She lived and loved poverty above all: "Where there is no room for my poor, neither is there room for me", she said, while working as a servant in Burgos. As foundress and Superior General, she was docile to the will of God and exercised her authority in a spirit of service to her brothers and sisters, governing her religious as daughters of God.
Mother Candida died in Salamanca, Spain, on 9 August 1912 and the fame of her holiness has continued to increase
Today her congregation is in over 16 countries continuing to preach Good News of God.
The Motherhouse now is found in Hijas de Jesús
Via S. Giovanni della Croce, 41
00166 Rome,Italy
The present General Government of the Hijas de Jesus is headed by the current superior general, Sister Mª Inez Furtado de Mendonça with four general consultors
First General Consultor:Auxilio Vicente Tapia
Second General Consultor:Maria de los Angeles Sebastian Martinez
Third General Consultor: Clara Echarte Onate
Fourth General Consultor : Jocelyn Salomo Pagaspas
On May 12,1996, Pope John Paul II named Mother Candida and an Hija de Jesus, Sr. Maria Antonia Bandres Y Elosegui as Blessed of the Roman Catholic Church.
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The Weaver's Daughter
Juanitatxo
Where ever God may call you
God wills it!
Blesed Candida Maria de Jesus at Catholic Forum
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Philip Bowyer Trade unionist Born 7/4/1974 , Newport, South Wales.
Education:
University of Sussex 1965-1968
University of Warwick 1968-1970
Career:
Union of post office workers, Ass.Research officer 1972-1976
Research Assistant PTTI , Postal Telegraph, Telephone International 1976-1978
Director of Organisation PTTI 1978-1989
General Secretary PTTI (Renamed Communications international) 1989-2000
Deputy General Secretary UNI, Union network international (new UNI Global union) 2000-
Major Activities:
1976 onwards
Organising assistance to South African trade unions and the fight against apartheid. Millions of CHF channelled to unions in humanitarian aid, trade union training, legal defence etc..
1980 onwards
Organising support for Solidarność (Poland). Participated in the first Solidarność Congress Gdansk. As South Africa raised finance and support for Solidarność during its underground war and after.
1997 onwards
Led the creation of UNI A merger of 4 existing internationals witch has transformed international trade unionism has led to the creation of a united world trade union
2000 onwards
Completed negotiations and signed the first global framework agreement between a global company and UNI with Telefonica. Today UNI has make than 20 such agreements with companies like Carrefour, H&M, France Telecom, leads the world to a new type of industrial relations between global companies & Union.
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Richard Race was born on February 8th, 1919. Son of Jacquestrap and Emily Race, Richard was born on a midwestern farm. He spent the earlier years of his life managing the barn animals and monitoring the health of the the animals. In the early 1930's, when the dust bowl struck the region hard, the Race family moved East.
Their goal was to explore the land of opportunity, the greater Philadelphia Area. After much hardships, the family found themselves settled in a cosy townhouse at 33rd and Powelton. This new area was quickly growing and being developed. Emily Race took on a position as the front desk secretary of Sarah Drexel Van Rensselaer Hall. She loved this position and worked for Drexel for many years.
After 5 years of service, Emily decided to send Richard to school at Drexel. According to the HR policy, Richard was entitled to 100% free tuition because his mother was a Drexel employee. Richard took advantage of the program and enrolled in the Business Administration Program here at Drexel.
Throughout his life, Richard became very successful. He developed many new programs for Drexel, such as Writing Intensive Courses, blue call-boxes, and even the Dragon Card. His contributions to the University City community (especially Drexel) lead to the renaming of Sassafrax Ave to Race Street. In 2006, Drexel unveiled the newest residence hall, also to be named in honor of Richard Race, Race Street Residences.
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Dr. John A. McDougall is the founder and director of the McDougall Program at St. Helena Hospital in Napa, California. He is the author of many books, including The McDougall Program: Twelve Days to Dynamic Health and The McDougall Program for Women.
John A. McDougall, MD. has been studying, writing and "speaking out" about the effects of nutrition on disease for over 20 years. Dr. McDougall believes that people should look, feel great and enjoy optimal health for a lifetime. Unfortunately, many people compromise their health unknowingly through poor dietary habits.
Dr. McDougall is the founder and medical director of the nationally renowned McDougall Program, a twelve day, live-in plan located at the McDougall Health Center in Santa Rosa, California. Based on several years of private practice with thousands of patients and extensive medical research, Dr. McDougall has developed a nourishing , low-fat, starch-based diet that not only promotes a broad range of dramatic and lasting health benefits such as weight (fat) loss, but most importantly can also reverse serious illness, such as heart disease, without drugs.
As with many leaders of public opinion, he often finds it necessary to challenge the accepted wisdom of the time, and was one of the first traditional physicians of the medical "establishment" to assert that adoption of a vegetarian diet can reverse unfavorable medical conditions such as heart disease. Medical research is now confirming this assertion. And slowly but surely, medical practitioners are accepting it.
Dr. McDougall is the author of several national bestsellers including: The McDougall Plan: 12 Days to Dynamic Health, The New McDougall Cookbook, The McDougall Program for Women, and his latest ground breaking book, The McDougall Program for a Healthy Heart.
A graduate of Michigan State University's College of Human Medicine, he performed his internship at Queen's Medical Center in Honolulu, Hawaii, and his medical residency at the University of Hawaii. He is certified as an internist by the Board of Internal Medicine and the National Board of Medical Examiners.
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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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Nicole Elyse Wilson (b. June 21, 1983, in New York, New York)is a celebrated figurative painter and American film, television, and theater actress. She is best known for her roles on All My Children and Law & Order: Criminal Intent.
Wilson is the daughter of Broadway actor Kevin Wilson (sometimes referenced as James Wilson) and Mary Jo Wilson, a Psychologist. She was raised in Manhattan surrounded by the New York Broadway theater scene in the actor's complex erected by theater philanthropist and aficionado, Rodney Kirk, Manhattan Plaza.
In her youth she attended the independent, coeducational college preparatory school , The Calhoun School, on Manhattan's Upper West Side; which boasts such notable alums as Ben Stiller, Wendy Wasserstein, Peggy Guggenheim, and Jordan Peele. At the tender age of twelve she made her entrée into acting at The Lee Strasberg Theatre where she wrote and starred in an adaptation of Alice in Wonderland.
She attended The State University at Binghamton with a bachelors in theater and a playwriting concentration. Upon completion of 4 years of college studies, she launched her professional career as Cori in the Off-Broadway production of Neil Simon's Barefoot in the Park. She has appeared on such TV shows as All My Children, As The World Turns, Saturday Night Live, Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, and Rescue Me. And in the films August Rush, Stepford Wives, and I Am Legend. She also lent her voice to the video game Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2005) (VG). In addition to acting, Nicole is an accomplished figurative painter who has shown in Manhattan's top galleries. She currently resides in Midtown Manhattan.
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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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http://www.bryansground.co.uk/
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{{Infobox Wrestler}}
Brian Rogowski is a retired American professional wrestler, known by his ringname Bryant Anderson, who formerly competed in 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.
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
- PWI ranked him # 295 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the PWI 500 in 1994
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