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[edit] Stev Curtis

[edit] Brian Lecomber

[edit] Bruce Hall (person)

[edit] "Sticker Board"

[edit] The Ghosts of Varner Creek

[edit] Rick Rydell

Rick Rydell (born September 29, 1963)is an American radio talk show currently based out of 650 KENI in Anchorage, Alaska

First gained notoriety in radio in Spokane,WA with following gigs in KXYQ and KMJK in Portland, Oregon, then a 2 year stint in Cleveland at WNCX. Rick was the anchor on morning show which launched Mike Trivisonno into radio fame.

Fired by PD Doug Podell in 1990 and went north to Anchorage. Was final building block for the highly successful 100.5 the FOX Classic Rock station, then made the transition to Talk Radio in 2001. His program originates from 650 KENI in Anchorage and is simulcast in Fairbanks, Alaska on News Radio 970 KFBX.

Focused on local and state politics, his program shot up from 17th to #1 in 6 months where it has stayed near the top for over 5 years.

Rydell was named Alaska Republican Man of the Year for 2004 by the Alaska Republican Party. Best Radio Show 2005 and Most Uniquely Alaskan Radio Show 2006 by the Alaska Broadcasters Assoc.

[edit] Sources

Article published in the Anchrage Daily News http://www.adn.com/life/story/2938314p-2973124c.html

Article published in the Anchorage Press as cover story http://www.anchoragepress.com/archives-2005/coverstoryvol14ed14.shtml

Alaska Broadcasters Association Awards 2005, http://www.alaskabroadcasters.org/Goldies2005.html

Alaska Broadcasters Association Awards 2006, http://www.alaskabroadcasters.org/Goldies2006.html

209.112.214.86 02:25, 18 February 2007 (UTC)

  • Has since been created at Rick Rydell by User:Calejake. --Geniac 04:43, 14 March 2007 (UTC)


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[edit] Devin Howell

Devin Howell (born c. 1988) is a beauty queen from Burlington Iowa and has held the following titles: Miss Iowa National Teenager 2005, Miss Eastern Iowa 2006, and Miss Muscatine 2007.

Howell was born in Oceanside, California on August 24, 1988 and moved to Burlington, Iowa in March of 2002. Howell competed in her first pageant in August of 2004 and won the title of Miss Iowa National Teenager in March of 2005. Howell competed in the America's National teenager Pageant in July of 2005 where she placed in the "Top 10" and won the America's National Teenager Scholarship Pageant National Public Speaking Award.

Howell then decided to compete in the Miss Iowa America system and held the local title of Miss Eastern Iowa 2006. Howell, then 17 years of age, competed in the 2006 Miss Iowa Scholarship Pageant where she placed 2nd runner-up to Miss Iowa 2006 Emily Nicholas. Howell is seeking another shot at the Miss Iowa title as she will compete at the 2007 Miss Iowa Scholarship Pageant as Miss Muscatine 2007.

A 2006 graduate of Notre Dame High School in Burlington, Iowa; Howell currently attends Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska where she studies Business.




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http://groups.msn.com/ILOVEMISSAMERICAHOMEPAGE/georgiakansas.msnw http://www.geocities.com/missusamagice/iowa2006.html http://www.missiowa.com/muscatine.html http://www.muscatinejournal.com/articles/2007/01/15/news/doc45aba820d39cf409342708.txt http://www.topix.net/city/sperry-ia http://www.thehawkeye.com/features/BSD/bsd3_0615.html http://www.premierpageantproductions.com/Iowa.htm http://www.premierpageantproductions.com/



70.182.34.165 02:53, 18 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] John Sexton (photographer)


[edit] Natural history


[edit] The Mellomen


[edit] 2007 Papajohns.com Bowl

[edit] Shervin Sharifi

[edit] Ellen Sherman


[edit] Gorham High School

Gorham High School is located at 41 Morril Avenue in Gorham Maine. It carries a rich history in educating its young people to become leaders when they graduate. Along with its tradition in the classroom, GHS prides itself on the athletic playing fields. Having won a state championship(s) in boys and girls soccer, field hockey, cross country, boys and girls basketball, cheerleading, baseball, softball, indoor and outdoor track. Nearly all sports have experienced success. Girls soccer recently has won three straight championships. The football team has been to the state championship twice in its seven years of existence. Gorham competes on the class A level currently, but for many years had competed on the class b level. The school currently has just under 1000 students.

[edit] Sources

www.gorhamschools.org, www.mainetoday.com

199.8.104.253 04:21, 18 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] How To Annoy Your Parents!


[edit] Englands Asian Gang Culture - Keighley focus

[edit] Delaware & Ulster Railroad


[edit] Ligo

[edit] Sutton St Nicholas

[edit] Mitsubishi Minica Cubic

{{Infobox Automobile |name=Mitsubishi Minica Cubic |manufacture=Mitsubishi Motors |aka=Nissan Pino Boxy |production=2008- |assembly=[[Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan |body_style=5-door hatchback |class=Keicar |transmission=4-speed automatic transmission column shift |related=Mitsubishi Minica
Mitsubishi eK |similar=Suzuki Alto Lapin
Daihatsu Mira Gino }} The Mitsuishi Minica Cubic is a Japanese compact keicar produced by Mitsubishi Motors. It's also sold in Japan as the Nissan Pino Boxy. It will come in new vresions like the Minica Cubic Wagon (June 2008) and Minica Cubic Sport (April 2009). It will come in a 4-speed automatic transmission with a column shift.

The Minica Cubic is based on the Mitsubishi Minica, while the Pino boxy is based on the Nissan Pino. The Minica Cubic will head on sale in June of 2008, and the Pino Boxy will head on sale in (July 2010).

[edit] Excalibah

Tales From The Legend
Excalibah kick started the hip-hop show “Tales from the Legend” on London pirate station Juice 102.5fm in 1999. Before that, Excalibah had a brief stint on Destiny fm in South London. The radio show “Tales from the Legend” had a format that included Underground / Independent and British Hip-Hop and encompassed both MC'ing and DJ’ing with freestyles, mixes and of course Excalibah’s dry sense of humour. Excalibah presented TFTL for over six years and the show was nominated in the “Best Underground UK Hip-Hop Radio Presenter” category at the UK Hip-Hop Awards 2001 and 2002. In the last two years the show has been nominated as "Best Radio Show". At 18 Excalibah was the first signing to the BBC’s nationwide digital Black music station 1Xtra. During his time at the station he helped kick start the careers of many hip-hop artists in the UK: Estelle, Sway, Plan B, Dirty Diggers, Shameless, Swiss and Yungun to name a few. The show since joining 1Xtra was voted Best Hip-Hop Show in Undercover magazine for 2003, it also came 3rd in HHC for the same year. In 2004 and 2005 Excalibah won Best Radio Show and Best Radio Presenter in most of the top hip-hop press. Excalibah has also presented three shows and one documentary on BBC Radio One as well as filling in for other shows on 1Xtra, hip-hop or not. In August 2005 Excalibah left 1Xtra. See www.ukhh.com, www.hiphopgame.co.uk and www.rapnews.co.uk for the exclusive interviews on the reasons for his departure and the future of TFTL. Last February he presented a one off show on BBC 6 Music. Excalibah is now presenting a half hour slot every month on the Nationwide Galaxy Network alongside DJ Diggz.

Releases Excalibah has been producing for about six years now and as well as personal projects he has previously had his own production released on Ottomanelf Music (“£2” with vocals by Willo from the Colony), worked with Troy Scalpels (the National U.K. Hip-Hop Freestyle Champion 2001), Shameless and Out Da Ville and contributed a remix to the latest LP from the Colony alongside Ghost and Evil Ed. Excalibah has also been asked to contribute new music for the new Shameless EP, DJ Mentat's Remix LP, MC Trips solo projects and Dom G's solo album as well as putting together his own EP. Excalibah has compiled 5 previous mix CD’s, all commercially available. The first CD was released with the September 2001 issue of HHC (which rapidly sold out, and is now highly sought after), the second was the Big Dada compilation "Extra Yard" released Oct 21st 2002. Following the success of these Excalibah was asked to do another mix for HHC called "We Got Next" focusing on the new wave of UK artists. This came free with the August edition in 2004. In May 2004 Excalibah released his first official mix album through Dat Sound. "The Ex Files (Doc. 1)" was a landmark on Excalibah’s journey to expose and promote everything that really is Hip Hop. "The Ex Files (Doc 1)" garnered the respect of magazines such as Undercover and Touch (who voted it album of the month). Last year Excalibah released his second mix cd on the Dat Sound label “UK Dubstate the Mixtape” which features the cream of the UK’s Hip Hop scene; Sway, Plan B, Doc Brown, Lowkey, TaskForce, Lethal, Broke N English, C-Mone, Braintax, Kyza, Swiss and more all make an appearance dropping 100% exclusive rhymes on some of the biggest stateside beats. Excalibah has just released another free cd in conjunction with Alize and HHC.
Publications During his career DJ Excalibah has appeared in numerous publications including; Hip-Hop Connection (front cover twice), Rago, Untold, Rewind, Variety (USA) The Voice, Mugshot (USA), The Sunday Times, Big Smoke, Undercover, Manchester Evening Post, The Guardian, MORE, 19, The New York Times and the international music publication Vibrations. Excalibah currently writes for HHC and Big Smoke. He has also had his own writing published in the Sunday Telegraph, Knowledge and IDJ.

Excalibah Presents 7 years ago DJ Excalibah set up the aforementioned entertainment company. The first event held was “Live from the Legend” at (the old) Deal Real Records, London on the 11th of November ‘99. It was essentially a showcase held every other month. The show was a combination of PA’s, Music and Freestyles. Excalibah himself has hosted these events as well as numerous guests such as General (Homegrown). The 4th event was part of the London Hip-Hop festival which took place during May 2000 and also included Choice FM’s 279 and Kiss FM’s Shortee Blitz (the Chubby Kids). More recently "Excalibah Presents" has moved into new territory, weird eclectic events in bars like The Pleasure Unit where Excalibah showcases the best in psychedelic beats and psychological entertainment (ala Derren Brown) at a night called "Mystic Rhythms". The most recent additions to ‘Excalibah Presents’ is ‘Tales from the Legend – Live Lounge’ (this is a monthly event showcasing up and coming talent in the UK) and the ‘Sunday Selection’ (an old skool Variety Night with modern performers).
Musical Theatre As well as musically directing small workshops and projects with companies such as Cardboard Citizens and the NAYT, Excalibah has been involved with two Contemporary Musical Theatre productions with the Theatre Royal (Stratford East). Excalibah was Musical Director for both, the first of which took place early July 2000 called "Ask the Mayor". The director of this piece was Jonzi-D who you may know from the Apricot Jam sessions with DJ Pogo or Aeroplane Man (which Excalibah also starred in). The second was a much larger project called “Da Boyz…” Directed by jet setting designer/director Ultz, The project began in the summer of 2000 and hit the stage in 2003. “Da Boyz…” is a hip-hop interpretation of Roger and Harts “The Boys from Syracuse”. This was the first time in history that the rights to a Richard Rogers play had been given over for adaptation. “Da Boyz…” included an all-star cast with artists such as Rodney P, Mystro, Black Twang, Demolition Man and Kyza treading the boards. The play was quite possibly the first of its kind, combining all the elements of a concert with the narrative and plot of the original story. "Da Boyz..." was widely recognized as a groundbreaking play and received coverage in publications including The New York Times (USA), The Guardian, Variety (USA), BBC Radio 5 BBCLDN News and The Times. As well as currently being the youngest member on the board of directors at the Theatre Royal, in 2001 Excalibah completed the only course in the U.K that teaches musical direction and musical writing. In 2005 he returned to complete the postgraduate course. He’s currently working on two new musicals one is a version of Dracula and the other is a highly controversial play called “The Blacks” by the infamous French writer and political activist Jean Genet, so stay tuned!

Club Nights Excalibah has played, and continues to play, a lot of one off club nights such as Pogo’s Lyrical Lounge and Rhythmology, Lost for Words, Fabric Live, Fire Blaze, Spit kingdom (Paris), Rawganics (Cambridge), Ravers Paradise, Bugging, C’mon Feet (Manchester), Ghryme and Tricks o' the Trade (Reading) and the Tenerife Festival of Colors. Some of the clubs Excalibah has played at include: Ocean (Hackney) Aquarium (Southwark) Tudor Rose (Greenford), Coliseum (Vauxhall), Fabric (Farringdon), Po Na Na and Banus (Sheffield), The Level (Bristol), Toucan Club (Cardiff), The Other Rooms (Newcastle), Stratford Circus (Stratford) WKD (Camden) Bla (Norway) and the Bomb (Nottingham). In May of 2003 Excalibah toured the country with Titan Sounds / Riddim Killa which are the respective labels of DJ Skitz and Rodney P. Excalibah also toured the UK again with the BBC working on a documentary about the independent hip-hop scene for Radio 1. In 2004 Excalibah toured alongside the Dat Sound family and Underground Alliance, in 2005/2006 he once again toured with various artists to promote his new release “UK Dubstate the Mixtape”


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http://www.ukhh.com/features/interviews/excalibah/index.html http://www.ukhh.com/bhh/artists/dj_excalibah-the_ex_files.htm http://rapnews.co.uk/?p=601 http://www.planbmag.com/content/view/364/42/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/release/p5rg/ http://www.britishhiphop.co.uk/features/articles/dj_excalibah_-_uk_hip_hop_on_the_bbc.html http://www.dmcupdate.com/interview.asp?InterviewID=178 http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Excalibah http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/shows/6mix/tracklisting_20060226.shtml http://www.curtainup.com/daboyz.html http://www.hhcmagazine.com/blog/?m=200702


Excalibah 12:42, 18 February 2007 (UTC)

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[edit] W.A.S.T.E.

W.A.S.T.E.
[[]]
Country Philippines
Years active 2007 – Present
Genres Rap, Hip-hop
Members Ivan Simeon
Ira Cordero
Rafael Eng

W.A.S.T.E. is an amatuer rap/hip-hop group from the Philippines. This band is signed with Wasted and Trashed record label. W.A.S.T.E. is well known for their outspoken views on racism, political killings, and social levels, making them a new breed of hip-hop incorporating punk and rock influences in their sound.

[edit] History

The trio that is W.A.S.T.E. was formed early2007 when Ivan Simeon and dorm-mate Ira Cordero started taking about making a different kind of hip-hop music. They added Rafael Eng from the band Junglebuko because he had the same interests. W.A.S.T.E. started out as all rappers, but then the decision to add instruments came when one of the fans said they were typical rap.

Ivan "Sez" Simeon took the role of Drums as he already had knowledge of the instrument, Rafael "Tudelu" Eng took the role of Bassist becuase that was the instrument he plays in Junglebuko, Ira Cordero "DJ Lan" or Like A Ninja then took lessons in turntablism from one of the most prestigous music center in the Philippines.

After a few successful gigs, they decided to create thier own record label called Wasted and Trashed to release their new album called 99 W.A.S.T.E. to Fame.

W.A.S.T.E. or When Angered Skies Turn Electric is currently reworking thier first album adding 3 new tracks, making it 12 all in all. It is clearly seen in their work the influences of bands like Expensive Taste, The Transplants, and Zebrahead.

[edit] Current line-up

  • Rafael "Tudelu" Eng - Bass
  • Ivan "Sez" Simeon - Drums
  • Ira "DJ Lan" Cordero - Percussions/Backup Vocals


[edit] Quotes

  • In W.A.S.T.E. we Trust
  • The Difference between trash and W.A.S.T.E. is the Fame.
  • Here are the 99 W.A.S.T.E. to Fame.

[edit] Trivia

  • The band has their secondary bandmates which tour with them, playing guitars, adding vocals, percussions.
  • The band's fanbase is called Junkies.

[edit] External links

[edit] Anwar Law Associates

[edit] Mary Kaldor

Mary Kaldor is Professor of Global Governance at the London School of Economics. She is a recognised expert on Global Governance, Humanitarian Intervention, Global Civil Society and post-cold war conflicts, and has written numerous books on these subjects.

Sources: Profile: http://www.lse.ac.uk/people/m.h.kaldor@lse.ac.uk/ Publications: http://www.lse.ac.uk/people/m.h.kaldor@lse.ac.uk/publications.htm

89.145.208.21 16:34, 18 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Vueling.com

[edit] Kathleen stein

Kathleen stein was Omni's neuroscience editor for more than a decade, and has writen about science and technology for more than twenty years, incuding articles in The New York Times, Biotechnology Newswatch, and UPI. She has taught literature and writing at Rutgers as well.

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Stein Kathleen. The Genius Engine, where memory reason passion violence and creativity intersect in the human brain. copyright 2007 by Kathleen stein inc. all rights reserved.

Genius Engine


74.73.72.4 16:56, 18 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Directo a la luz

[edit] Opel Olympia engine

In 1937, Opel, the German subsidiary of General Motors, introduced a new engine for its Olympia model. It was far more powerful than the engine used before. The old engine was a sidevalve engine with a displacement of 1300 cc producing 26 hp, while the new engine had overhead valves. With a displacement of 1500 cc, it produced 37 hp so the car could run at 112 km/h (70 mph).

The new engine was a very successful design so it was the standard Opel four cylinder engine for the next 25 years. It was used in all versions of the Opel Olympia, the Opel Olympia Rekord and Opel Rekord from 1937 to 1965. In this time, power grew from 37 hp initially to 55 hp in its final stage in 1963. Also, in 1959 a bigger version of the engine was added with a displacement of 1700 cc. This engine started at 55 hp and finally produced 67 hp.

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Werner Oswald, Deutsche Autos 1920-1945, ISBN 3-87943-519-7 Werner Oswald, Deutsche Autos 1945-1975, ISBN 3-87943-391-7

84.140.26.196 17:57, 18 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Western Iowa Tech Community College

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