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John H. Church[edit]

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Before Korea[edit]

John Church was born in the town of Glen Iron, Pennsylvania, on June 28, 1892. From 1915 until 1917, he was a student at New York University. When the United States entered the First World War, Church joined the army and was given the commissioned rank of second lieutenant. He fought valiantly and was wounded twice. After the war, Church decided to stay in the army. He instructed National Guard members and served in the Philippine Islands. When World War II broke out, Church, by then a brigadier general, became the assistant division commander of the 45th Infantry Division and later was given the same job in the 84th Infantry Division. He went back to the 45th in 1942 with the position of chief of staff. He helped lead the division from 1943-1944 in Sicily, southern Italy, Anzio, and Operation Dragoon, the invasion of southern France.

In September, 1944, he was sent back to the 84th Infantry Division to be the assistant commander. His division, along with several others, led the way to the Elbe River towards the end of the war. A year after the war ended, Brigadier General Church became the commander of the Infantry Replacement Training Center at Fort McClellan, Alabama. He was given the same post at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, where he was soon given command of the 5th Infantry Division. From 1948 until 1949 Church served as the Deputy Chief of Army Field Forces in Fort Monroe, Virginia. In 1950, Chuch was serving in General Douglas MacArthur's headquarters in Tokyo, Japan.

The Korean War[edit]

When the communist North Korean Army invaded South Korea, MacArthur sent Church to lead a survey team that decided that only American troops could stop the North Koreans. The 24th Infantry Division was sent over from Japan. A reinforced company of the division, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Brad Smith, was sent to Osan to try to halt the North Koreans. Church told Smith that all that was needed were American troops who didn't fear tanks. Task Force Smith was without tank support and had faulty communications. The first time it met in combat with the North Koreans it was promptly overrun. Major General William F. Dean gathered his troops in the city of Taejon and formed a strong defense. After a stubborn fight, the American troops retreated. Dean was captured. On July 22, Brigadier General Church was given command of the division.

The division was given a two-day period to rest, but then General Walton Walker, the commander of the U.S. Eighth Army, decided that he needed the 24th to guard his left flank. The North Korean 6th Division inflicted more losses on Church's men and gradually pushed the 24th back. Finally, Church was able to regroup his men, and they fought bravely, especially with the help of a Marine brigade, and eventually turning the tables on the Communist division that was fighting them. Church commanded the 24th Division until early 1951, when he became commandant of the Infantry School at Fort Benning, Georgia. On November 3, 1953, Brigadier General John Huston Church passed away in Washington, D.C.

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Paul Winley[edit]

Paul Winley entered the music business through writing songs for his brother's Washington D.C. doo-wop group, The Clovers. Through them, he met Ahmet Ertegün, who—unusually for a label mogul—himself wrote for The Clovers subsequent to signing them. (Toop: 97) (Warner: 120) Winley moved to New York City to work with Ertegün's Atlantic Records, where he wrote for Ruth Brown and Big Joe Turner. He then became one of the songwriters working in and around the Brill Building in the 1950s, along with figures he met and knew there such as Otis Blackwell and Jesse Stone. Winley formed a songwriting partnership with Davey Clowney, better known as Dave "Baby" Cortez, and the two began recording doo-wop groups for the newly-founded Winley Records. (Toop: 96–98)

Doo-wop[edit]

Winley Records first recorded "Baby" Cortez, and then Little Anthony as part of The Duponts: "You" / "Must Be Falling in Love", (1955, technically predating the record company itself). (Toop: 98) (Warner: 239) Then came The Jesters, students at Cooper Junior High School in Harlem who graduated from singing under an elevated train station near 120th Street to the amateur night contest at the Apollo, where Paul Winley discovered them. The Jesters' b-sides often rivaled the lead cut. Their first three singles were all arranged by Clowney, and all three—"So Strange" / "Love No One But You", "Please Let Me Love You" / "I'm Falling in Love" (both 1957) and "The Plea" / "Oh Baby" (1958)—made the outer reaches of the national Pop chart, and generated considerable New York interest. Under a different line-up, The Jesters reached #110 on the Billboard chart in 1960 with a version of The Diablo's "The Wind" backed with "Sally Green". Two lesser singles followed: "That's How It Goes" / "Tutti Frutti" (1960) and "Uncle Henry's Basement" / "Come Let Me Show You How" (1961). (Warner: 230–231)

A brother group to The Jesters, and "equally fine" (Warner: 269) were The Paragons—"real hoodlums, real zip-gun, street-warring hoodlums", Paul Winley recalled to David Toop in 1984, "but at the time I was young and crazy myself, so it didn't make any difference". (Toop: 98) For Winley, they recorded "Florence" backed with "Hey Little Schoolgirl" (1957), "Lets Start All Over Again" with "Stick With Me Baby" (1957), the ballad "Two Hearts Are Better than One" with "Give Me Love" (1957), "Twilight" plus "The Vows of Love" (1958), and "So You Will Know" / "Don't Cry Baby" (1958). Then came their backing of Tommy Collins on "Doll Baby" / "Darling I Love You" (1959), as The Paragons alone on the re-cap "So You Will Know" / "Doll Baby" (1960) and recording under the name Mack Starr and the Paragons for their last Winley release, "Just A Memory" / "Kneel and Pray" (1961). Of these, the records "Florence" and "Let's Start All Over Again" are doo-wop classics, and "Twilight" a "New York mini-classic". (Warner, 270) Jay Warner is of the opinion that the obscure "So You Will Know" is a finer record even than these. (Warner: 270)

The Paragons Meet The Jesters (1959), with its street gang cover and vocal duels inspired by doo-wop's street corner singing battles and live show group competitions, was "one of the first rock and roll compilation LPs" (Warner: 231) and the most commercially successful doo wop compilation ever released. (Warner: 270) Hal Winley reformed The Clovers for Winley in 1961 and in that year recorded "Wrapped Up in A Dream" / "Let Me Hold You", "Be My Baby" / "They're Rockin' Down The Street" and "I Need You Now" / "Gotta Quit You" on the label. (Warner, 122–123) Other releases of this period include those of Charley White (of The Clovers), "Nobody's Fault But Mine" (1958), and Ann Fleming (Ann Winley), "Jive Time Baby" (1960). (Warner: 231) Relic Records have collected Winley doo-wop on The Best of Winley Records (RELIC 5019) with liner notes by Donn Fileti detailing their lo-fidelity, almost ad hoc independent approach creating a valuable and unique New York sound. Quoting Fileti, David Toop makes the point that these are comments that can equally apply to Winley's hip hop output. (Toop: 99)

Hip hop[edit]

Winley Records resurfaced in the 1970s with a series of releases which—like the street corner practices of doo-wop foreshadowing those of hip hop (see Toop: Ch. 2)—would in their different ways presage the advent of commercially recorded hip hop even as that movement blossomed in the Bronx and spread to the streets of Harlem. Winley released a series of speeches by Malcolm X, tied into a tradition of black oratory and to be sampled a decade later by Public Enemy and others. The label also recorded Harlem Underground Band (featuring a young George Benson), whose "Smokin' Cheeba Cheeba" (1976) would furnish a break for hip hop's burgeoning breakbeat culture. A "break" was a short percussive passage in a record which hip hop DJs would loop (using two copies, one for each turntable) in order for it to be rapped over and/or danced to. By the late 1970s, "b-boy" sections were appearing in some small New York record stores, catering to "b-boys", followers of this yet-to-be-named new subculture, who would buy 45s, 12"s or complete albums, old or new, of funk, rock or indeed any genre, as long as they were satisfied that each contained at least a few seconds worthy of being looped. (Toop: ix–x) Paul Winley's daughter Tanya was such a follower, a "rap fanatic" (Toop, 100); Paul began collecting songs containing popular breaks and compiling them on a series of records called Super Disco Brake's, beginning in 1979 and eventually running to six volumes. The first of these therefore was one of the earliest records released with hip hop culture in mind, and probably the first breakbeat record in history. (Shapiro: 384–385)

Harlem Underground Band, augmented with the organ of the seemingly ever-present "Baby" Cortez, would function as the house band backing Winley's hip hop releases, hence having the same function, if not influence, as "Jiggs" Chase's band at Sugar Hill Records, or those of PumpkinatEnjoy Records and elsewhere, i.e. solving the problem of how to translate the backing to raps heretofore provided live by DJs. In the case of the first of these Winley releases, "Rockin' and Rhymin'" by Tanya and Paulette Winley (1979), the backing was "straightforward r&b, without the percussive explosions that were hip-hop's raison d'etre" while the rapping was somewhat tentative. (Shapiro: 384) Tanya "Sweet Tee" Winley's "Vicious Rap" (1980) was a leap forward, with Tanya in confident flow and the band even replicating a break at points. Tanya Winley raps in the party spirit characteristic of early hip hop, but the lyrics nonetheless detail a case of false arrest, and prophecy that she will "scream and shout ... and tell the government what it's all about". Along with Kurtis Blow's punning "The Breaks" (Columbia, 1980) and the much more radical "How We Gonna Make The Black Nation Rise" by Brother D. (Clappers, 1980), "Vicious Rap" was among the first commercially recorded hip hop songs to feature social commentary rather than party rhymes. Such records would remain a rarity until the success of "The Message" by Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five on Sugar Hill two years later. (Chang: 179) The label's erstwhile claim that "Vicious Rap" was recorded in 1978, making it the first hip hop to make it to the recording studio, is sometimes repeated, but the apparent improvement in techique from 1979's "Rockin' and Rhymin'" makes this likely a piece of historical revisionism. A last single from the Winley daughters followed in 1982: "I Believe in the Wheel of Fortune". (Shapiro: 384)

Afrika Bambaataa was, with Grandmaster Flash and DJ Kool Herc (originator of hip hop's breakbeat DJing style), one of the prime movers in the emergence of hip hop in the 1970s. By 1980, Flash was recording for Enjoy Records with his MC team, the Furious Five, while Herc's star had faded — he was working in a record shop in South Bronx. Bambaataa recorded "Zulu Nation Throwdown" (1980) for Winley with his MC crew named The Cosmic Force. He arranged and directed the percussion and rapping, but further live band accompaniment was added before release without his knowledge. (Hager, Village Voice, September 21 1982) According to Peter Shapiro, though the record is now "ancient-sounding" in hip hop terms, Winley's group here had moved to keep pace with Pumpkin at Enjoy and the Sugarhill band, with Lisa Lee of the Cosmic Force "absolutely destroying all the male MCs". (Shapiro: 384) Bambaataa was initially displeased with the record, but it found favor with the new wave crowds who were being presented with hip hop music, dance and graffiti at shows by Bambaataa and others in uptown New York at this time. Bambaataa returned to Winley for "Zulu Nation Throwdown 2" (1980) with Soul Sonic Force, but thoroughly dissatisfied with the label, he left for Tommy Boy Records, where he would record a single with a huge impact, "Planet Rock" (1982). (Hager, Village Voice, September 21 1982) Unruffled, Winley released Death Mix (1983) to cash in on the success of Planet Rock. Death Mix was a vinyl pressing of a third- or fourth- hand cassete tape copy of a bootleg recording of a Bambaataa Zulu Nation night at James Monroe High School in the Bronx in 1980. Death Mix features Bambaataa and Jazzy Jay using an eclectic mix of records—including "Computer Games" by Yellow Magic Orchestra, showing the sensibilities that would lead to the electro of "Planet Rock—, cutting up breaks for Zulu Nation MCs, and demonstrating early scratching techniques. (Lewis: 101) (Shapiro: 4) (Toop: 99) Despite its extremely poor sound quality, it is "the best commercially-available snapshot of hip-hop's earliest days". (Shapiro: 385)

A new breed of acts appeared in the mid-1980s on labels like Def Jam, Profile and Cold Chillin', with a tougher image, musical style and lyrical delivery (see New school hip hop). This—what Shapiro calls "the Run-D.M.C. revolution"—signaled the end for labels like Enjoy, Sugar Hill and Winley. After releasing "Street Rock" by Rap Dynasty in 1984, the label folded, though two discs appeared in 2007 bearing the imprint's name and purporting to contain Bambaataa material from the 1970s. (Shapiro: 385) (Hsu, New York Times, September 15 2007) A collection of Winley hip hop, Death Mix: The Best of Paul Winley Records, was released on Landscape in 2001.

References[edit]

  • Chang, Jeff. (2005). Can't Stop Won't Stop A History of the Hip Hop Generation, New York: Picador. ISBN 978-0312425791
  • Hager, Steven. (1982). "Afrika Bambaataa's Hip-Hop", Village Voice, September 21. Reprinted in Cepeda, Raquel (ed.). ( 2004). And It Don't Stop! The Best American Hip-Hop Journalism of the Last 25 Years, New York: Faber and Faber, Inc. ISBN 978-0571211593
  • Hsu, Hua. (2007). "Sure, It Sounds Old School, but When Were They in Class?", New York Times, September 15. Link retrieved August 19 2008.
  • Lewis, Miles Marshall. (2004). Scars of the Soul Are Why Kids Wear Bandages When They Don't Have Bruises, New York: Akashic. ISBN 978-1888451719
  • Shapiro, Peter. (2005). The Rough Guide To Hip Hop 2nd ed., London: Rough Guides. ISBN 978-1843532637
  • Toop, David. (2000). Rap Attack 3rd ed., London: Serpent's Tail. ISBN 978-1852426279
  • Warner, Jay. (2006). American Singing Groups: A History from 1940s to Today, Milwaukie: Hal Leonard Corp. ISBN 978-0634099786

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Antiappenines[edit]

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Dutch Keiser[edit]

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Life until 1950[edit]

Laurence Bolton Keiser was born in Philidelphia, Pennsylvania, on June 1, 1895. He graduated from West Point along with J. Lawton Collins, Matthew B. Ridgway, and Mark W. Clarkin1917. He won the Silver Star for several courageous actions during the Romagne campaign in the First World War. He had a good peacetime career and he was a colonel when the U.S. went into World War II. He served as the chief of staff of a corps in the Italian campaign and was an army chief of staff in Texas. In Januaryof1944, Keiser was promoted to brigadier general. In 1950, Keiser was promoted to major general.

Korea and Beyond[edit]

In 1950, Keiser was given the command of the 2nd Infantry Division when the unit was ordered to join the IX Corps in South Korea. Keiser performed well during the battle for the Pusan Perimeter. His division repulsed a strong North Korean assault. The Second Division fought in the U.S. and U.N. victories in North Korea and Keiser eventually made his headquarters in a modern schoolhouse in Kunuri, North Korea.

In late Novemberof1950, a large Chinese force crossed over the Yalu River and launched a surprise attack on the U.N. forces. A strong task force of Chinese troops assaulted Kunuri. Colonel Paul L. Freeman led his 23rd Infantry Regiment north of the town in a delaying action, but some Chinese broke through and slipped up to the division headquarters during the night of November 29. The Americans were shocked. During the afternoon, a close friend of Keiser's, Major General Frank Milburn, the commander of I Corps, which was to the west of IX Corps, had made contact with Keiser. Milburn asked how things were going. "Bad," Keiser answered. "We're getting hit in my CP." "Well, come out my way," suggested Milburn. Keiser replied that Major General John Coulter, the IX Corps commander, had said that Keiser's men could only come out on the road to Sunchon. A day later, Keiser decided that his division should leave Kunuri.

The division commander himself left his command post in a jeep durign the afternoon. The entire convoy soon found out that the Chinese had blocked the road and annihilated a Turkish brigade coming to rescue the 2nd Division. Keiser's jeep became a target for Chinese snipers. The general's bodyguard was killed while firing his machine gun, and finally Keiser decided to get out and walk. As he made his way down the road, he accidentally stepped on a seriously wounded soldier. "You S.O.B.!" yelled the soldier. "My friend, I'm sorry," the stunned commander replied. Finally, the division arrived in Sunchon. From there, it moved on to Pyongyang. Keiser was summoned to Seoul, where he met with Lev Allen, the chief of staff of General Walton Walker's Eighth Army. There, he was relieved of his command and sent back to the States.

When Major General Keiser got back to the U.S., he was given command of the 5th Infantry Division. He retired from active duty in 1954. On October 20, 1969, Major General Laurence B. "Dutch" Keiser died in San Francisco, California.

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Encyclopedia of the Korean War-Spencer Tucker, editor

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Sgt. Major Mark Fisher[edit]

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Gregg Groothuis
Born (1970-05-01) May 1, 1970 (age 54)
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
WebsiteJack BullonMyspace
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Jack Bull
Russian 54
New Jersey Power Warrior
Generic Bay Bland
Billed height6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Billed weight280 lb (130 kg)
Trained byRicky Reyes
Rocky Romero
Christopher Daniels
Tom Howard
Steve Islas
Al Snow
DebutFebruary 2000

Gregg Groothuis (b. May 1, 1970) is an American professional wrestler, known by his stage name Jack Bull, who competed in North American independent promotions including Impact Zone Wrestling, the National Wrestling Alliance and Ultimate Pro Wrestling as well as Japanese promotions HUSTLE, New Japan Pro Wrestling and Pro Wrestling ZERO1.

In March 2005, Groothuis signed a developmental contract with World Wrestling Entertainment. He was initially assigned to Deep South Wrestling and then to Ohio Valley Wrestling at the end of the year. During his time in Ohio Valley Wrestling, he was involved in feuds with Roadkill and Joey Mercury.

Career[edit]

Early life and career[edit]

Born in Phoenix, Arizona, Gregg Groothuis moved to Venice, Florida where he spent most of his childhood. He began watching Championship Wrestling from Florida as early as 7 years old and was Sting, Dusty Rhodes and The Road Warriors (Hawk & Animal). His ring name was inspired by an interview by Dusty Rhodes in which he described looking into a ring full of bulls "..the head bull was the Jack Bull; the one who stood out from the others".

He excelled at sports during his teenage years, especially baseball, track and football, as well as weightlifting. Playing as a tight end, his high school football team became all-state champions. Graduating on the honor roll, he earned a full athletic scholarshiptoMarshall CollegeinHuntington, West Virginia and graduated with a B.A. and a Masters in organizational training and development. He also played college football as a center.

He had met Marc Mero while working out at a local Venice gym. A former wrestler for World Championship Wrestling, Mero had been involved in running independent shows in Florida at the time and had offered to help him break into professional wrestling. However, already accepted to Marshall College, he instead declined the offer and instead chose to go to school.

While attending grad school, Groothuis was working part-time as a bouncer for a local bar. The particular bar that he worked at occasionally hosted wrestling events and, at one of these, he was asked to be a last minute replacement for a local wrestler that was unable to show up. He was offered training by the promoter, however he was in the middle of studying for his comps and final exams and turned the offer down. He began training in martial arts soon after this however, being taught by a prominent jiu jitsu master in the Huntington-area, and considered taking part in the UFC but decided against it.

Finally receiving his post-graduate degree, Groothuis moved to Phoenix to help his mother and aunt with expanding their business. By this time, he decided to began training at a wrestling school. He was originally going to train at Shawn Michaels' Texas Wrestling AcademyinSan Antonio, Texas, but instead chose to study at Bill Anderson's School of Hard Knocks school in San Bernadino, California after meeting Superstar Billy Graham.

He spent three weeks training under Ricky Reyes and Rocky Romero with several other students including Pinoy Boy before making his debut in Ultimate Pro Wrestling. Through Ricky Reyes, Groothuis appeared at the promotion's Saturday light shows then held at the LA Boxing Club in Huntington Beach. Among his early opponents included Horshu, John Cena, John Heydenreich and Nathan Jones. He also had a memorable match with future Ultimate Pro and Pro Wrestling ZERO1 star Skulu training with him for over a month before meeting in the ring. UPW "Reunion": Season's Beatings, a dvd released by the promotion which featured a Four Corner match between himself, Ruckus, Bison and Horshu. [1]

As well as wresting in various Southwestern independent promotions, he also toured Japan with Pro Wrestling ZERO1, HUSTLE and New Japan Pro Wrestling. [2] He also had a brief stint in IWA Puerto Rico as well as appearances in dark matches on WWE Velocity. [3]

Impact Zone Wrestling[edit]

Moving back to Phoenix in 2002, Groothuis began training at Navajo Warrior's wrestling school. Later becoming an instructor there, he also began wrestling regularly for his Phoenix-based promotion Impact Zone Wrestling and eventually won the heavyweight title. [3]

On February 5, 2003, Groothuis substituted for one of the IZW Tag Team Champions during a title defense against the Killer Klowns at the Rodeo Nights in Phoenix. Midway through the match however, Groothuis walked out on his partner allowing the Killer Klowns to win the tag team titles. [4]

His feud with Chris Kole was finally reached its conclusion when he defeated him in a Loser Leaves Town match on August 17, 2004. In October, he beat Kharma and teamed with Hollywood Yates at an Ultimate Pro Wrestling losing to Rikishi & Skulu at the end of the month. Feuding with Lawrence Tyler during the next few weeks, he lost to Tyler on November 9 but came back to defeat him in a 2/3 falls match to retain the IZW Heavyweight title on November 23.

Defeating Nick DeCarlo on January 4, 2005, he suffered a disqualification loss to Bryan Danielson that same month. On February 1, he beat Cowboy Jack Durango and, two weeks later, teamed with Navajo Warrior & Hawaiian Lion in a 6-man tag team match defeating Lawrence Tyler, Jack Durango & Train on February 15. On March 1, he lost a match against Train for the IZW Heavyweight title. The following day, he signed a developmental contract with World Wrestling Entertainment. Other IZW mainstays such as Derrick Neikirk, Antonio Mestre and Lawrence Tyler were also signed to WWE contracts. [5]

On March 15, he defeated The Lynch Mob (Ryan Lynch & Lucha Reigns) in a Handicap match and, the next night, he made his last appearance with Impact Zone Wrestling losing to The Honky Tonk Man being pinned after the Shake, Rattle and Roll.

Deep South Wrestling[edit]

Groothuis was assigned to its developmental territory Deep South Wrestling and, on September 1, he appeared on the promotion's debut show defeating "Irish" Ryan O'Reilly. Angel Williams was his valet during their match, however she did not appear with Bull in later matches. [6]

Several days later, he and Ryan "Silverback" Reeves lost to The Regulators and, on September 15, he lost to Freakin Deacon. He soon began picking up a string of victories during the next weeks with victories over Eric Alexander, Vik Delicious and, accompanied by Daisy Mae, Ryan O'Reilly. On October 20, he wrestled two matches in one night defeating Palmer Cannon and Freakin Deacon by disqualification. In less then 30 seconds into the match, Freakin Deacon attacked Groothuis causing Cannon's disqualification. Both Freakin Deacon and Cannon continued attacking Groothuis, including whipping him into the ring steps, until Nick Patrick arrived to break it up. When Groothuis faced Freakin Deacon later that night, his head was bandaged. During the match, Freakin Deacon was disqualified after assaulting the referee however he continued to further injure Groothuis until Mac Johnson and High Impact (Tony Santorelli & Mike Taylor) ran into the ring on his behalf. This was his last DSW appearance before being assigned to Ohio Valley Wrestling in December. [7]

Ohio Valley Wrestling[edit]

In his OVW debut, Groothuis lost to CM Punk on December 3 and, a week later, he and Kasey James lost to The Riggs Brothers at a house show. Four days later, he appeared on a dark match losing to Deuce Shade. On January 21, 2006, a match between he and Roadkill ended in a double disqualification. Although defeating him the following night, Groothuis would lose matches to Chet The Jet, Elijah Burke and Roadkill during the next two months.

On March 11, Groothuis defeated Pat Buck, Discord, Bad News, Luis Almodovar and Mikey Batts in a six-way match. Following this victory, he became a heel with an evangelist in-ring persona and sang "Amazing Grace" before matches. [8] He would lose matches to Chet The Jet and, in a tag team match, he and Vic Devine lost to Ryan Reeves & Mikey Batts three days later. He also lost to The Miz on March 26. [8]

On April 15, under the name Generic Bay Bland, he lost to Jason Riggs and, almost a week later, he and Pat Buck lost The Riggs Brothers. On May 3, he lost a no disqualification match to OVW Television Champion Seth Skyfire. During the match, The Miz and his former valet Ronnie began taunting Skyfire. Skyfire then left then ring and began fighting with The Miz outside the ring. The referee began counting out Skyfire, but was stopped by Groothuis who challenged him to a no disqualification match. Returning to the ring, Skyfire agreed and called for the bell then pinned him with a rollup seconds later. [9]

Although losing to Cody Rhodes & Elijah Burke on June 3, he won a battle royal to become the number one contender to the OVW Heavyweight Championship two days later. He and Deuce N' Domino also defeated Mikey Batts, Cody Runnels & Elijah Burke in a 6-man tag team match on June 8. During the next two days, he and Elijah Burke traded matches. At the July 16th OVW Six Flags show, he teamed with Rahim, Pat Buck and Deuce N' Domino in a 10-man match losing to Roadkill, KC James, Cody Runnels and Mo & Chet the Jet at Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom. [10] He and Pat Buck lost to Roadkill & Kasey James on June 17 and, four days later, he lost to Seth Skyfire in a rematch for the OVW Television title. At OVW Six Flags on June 30, he faced The Highlanders (Rory & Robbie McAllistair). [10]

In early-July, Groothuis began a storyline involving his kayfabe alcoholism. On July 7, he missed his scheduled match and later showed up at the event intoxicated and with ODB. Winning a Gauntlet match to earn a title shot for the OVW Heavyweight title on June 15, he defeated Lennox Lightfoot in a dark match that same week. On July 21, he passed out in the corner during a match. The following night, he teamed with Cody Runnels & Discord to beat Rod Steele, John Bolen & Andy Vein. On July 27, he also teamed with Runnels & Shawn Osborne to defeat Aaron Stevens, Kasey James & Mike Mondo. The next night at OVW Six Flags show, he won a Rumble match. [10]

On August 2, he defeated Johnny Punch in a dark match. Later that week teamed with Cody Runnels & Shawn Spears to beat Vic DeVine, John Bolen & Steele and, at OVW Six Flags show, won a battle royal. Among the participants included John Bolen, Pat Buck, Elijah Burke, Eddie Craven III, Mike Cruel, Shad Gaspard, Lennox Lightfoot, Los Locos, Ranger Milton, Neighborhoodie, Shawn Osborne, Johnny Punch, Seth Skyfire, Rod Steele and The Untouchables. [10] Losing to CM Punk on August 16, he defeated Vic D.Vine in several matches later that month. On September 9, he defeated Shawn Osborne and, during the next few weeks, he began appearing with Sosay as his valet. The following month, he again defeated Vic D.Vine and The Bear, Raul of Los Locos dressed in a bear suit. He also defeated TJ Dalton by countout on November 1.

During the fall, Groothuis began feuding with Joey Mercury. Losing to Mercury on November 5, he challenged Mercury to a drinking contest which he won. [11] He also beat him via disqualification in a mixed tag team match teaming with Katie Lee against Mercury & Beth Phoenix. [12] On November 29, Groothuis attempted an escape artist stunt involving heavy chains. During the stunt, Mercury came out attacking his valet Sosay and then hit Groothuis with a chair.

Mercury again attacked Groothuis after he had defeated Aaron Stevens at a OVW television taping several days later. However, he and Steve Lewington defeated Idol Stevens & Joey Mercury on December 9 and, with CM Punk, beat them in a rematch at an OVW television taping. On December 20, also defeated Joey Mercury in a Grudge match.

On January 3, 2007, he defeated The Orignal Sinn in a dark match and Daniel Rodimer three days later. On January 10, Groothuis appeared with Sosay to perform a "Feat of Strength" with help from Justin "The Ox" LaRoche & Charles "The Hammer" Evans. LaRoche and Evans turned on Groothuis however and continued attacking him until Idol Stevens intervened and ran them off.

On January 17, he and Atlas Debone (with Sosay) lost to Charles Evans & Justin LaRoche at a OVW television taping. Three days later, Groothuis was one of many wrestlers including Seth Skyfire, Thomas Farra, Tracy Taylor, Mike Taylor and Tony Salantri who were released from developmental contracts as part of a general cost-saving measure. [13] [14]

Recent years[edit]

Returning to the independent circuit, Groothuis lost to Tank Toland at a Hoosier Pro Wrestling event in Columbus, Indiana on March 3. A month later, he made a surprise appearance at an IZW show interfering in a match against "Hawaiian Lion" John Williams and Jon VonCross. As a result, Williams won via disqualification. Siding with VonCross in his ongoing feud with Williams, Groothuis was in his corner when he faced Williams for the IZW Heavyweight title on May 8.

On May 22, Groothuis defeated Mike G. in Tempe, Arizona. He also made a brief return to OVW appearing at a OVW television taping on June 13 and, two days later, defeating Nickolas Sinn at OVW Six Flags. [10] On July 2, Groothuis took on Williams himself but failed to unseat the champion.

On January 2, 2008, Groothuis was scheduled to perform a stunt during an interpromotional supercard between IZW and NWA Arizona, the latter promotion closing and merging with IZW. Held at the Broadway Recreation Center in Mesa, Arizona, he was stopped by IZW Board of Director's representative Strangler Steve King and then attacked by "The Limited Edition" Tommy Drake. [15] Feuding with Tommy Drake during the next weeks, he defeated Drake on January 29, 2008. He and Lil' Nate also defeated Drake & Sexy Sonny Samson in a tag team match on February 12. On July 1, at an interpromotional event between IZW and NWA Pro, he pinned Dean Radford at The Sets in Tempe, Arizona. [16] He also appeared in the corner of "Wolf" Hollywood Yates in his match against The Great Ryan Lynch, accompanied by Steve King, on July 17. [17] On August 12, he and Steve King defeated Tyson Tyler & Tommy Drake. [18] [19]

In wrestling[edit]

Championships and accomplishments[edit]

  • Impact Zone Wrestling
  • IZW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • IZW Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Chris Kole
  • PWI ranked him # 384 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the PWI 500 in 2006.

References[edit]

  1. ^ UPW 'Reunion' - Season's Beatings. Perf. Gregg Gregg Groothuis. 2004. DVD. Highspots.com.
  • ^ "Fighters: Jack Bull". NJPW.com. 2002.
  • ^ a b Honig, Les (November 2002). "November Wrestler of the Month... Jack Bull". Wrestler of the Month. UPW.com.
  • ^ "Trash City: Impact Zone Wrestling - February 2003". TrashCity.org. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |month= (help)
  • ^ "IZW Wrestling is fun for all ages". Tempe Town News. 2005.
  • ^ "Show Reports: September 1, 2005". 2005 Show Reports. GeorgiaWrestlingHistory.com. October 2005.
  • ^ "Show Reports: October 20, 2005". 2005 Show Reports. GeorgiaWrestlingHistory.com. October 2005.
  • ^ a b Jones, Joe (2006-03-26). "Ohio Valley Wrestling Results: 3/25 - Elizabethtown, KY (Brent/Punk)". WrestleView.com. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |month= (help)
  • ^ Sullivan, Steve (2006-05-08). "411's OVW TV Report 5.08.06". 411mania.com. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |month= (help)
  • ^ a b c d e "Ohio Valley Wrestling Six Flag Shows". ProWrestlingHistory.com. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |month= (help)
  • ^ "OVW "Drinkoff" with Joey Mercury and Fearless Jack Bull w/ SOSAY". Sosay.net. July 2008.
  • ^ "Oklahoma Scoop: Upcoming Matches & Appearances". The Oklahoma Wrestling Fan's Resource Center. Oklafan.com. 2006-11-20. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |month= (help)
  • ^ "SLAM! Wrestling: Tatanka, Bill DeMott and WWE prospects latest WWE cuts". SLAM! Sports. 2007-01-20. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |month= (help)
  • ^ Magee, Bob (2007-01-22). "As I See It 1/22: A sad week for wrestling..." Pro Wrestling: Between the Sheets. Pwbts.com. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |month= (help)
  • ^ Martin, Adam; DeMarco, Greg (2008-01-07). "Georgia Wrestling History for 1/6, IZW - RPW titles unified and Ontario". WrestleView.com. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |month= (help)
  • ^ "07/01/08 NWA Pro/ IZW Results". NWAWrestling.com. July 2008.
  • ^ Behrens, Bill (2008-06-23). "Bill Behrens' NWA Notes for 06-23-08". IndyWrestlingNews.com. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |month= (help)
  • ^ "08/12/08 NWA Pro/ IZW Results". NWAWrestling.com. August 2008.
  • ^ Behren, Bill (2008-08-18). "Bill Behren's Notes for 8-18-08". NWAAnarchy.net. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |month= (help)
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    Joe Donohoe[edit]

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    Joe Donohoe is a young singer poised to burst upon the music scene in LA, Denver and beyond. With an achingly commercial, yet eminently credible album recorded and ready to go, Joe is a charismatic performer whose name will undoubtedly soon be known well beyond the confines of California and Colorado.

    The route to LA has seen Joe travel the length and breadth of the US. Originally from Littleton, Colorado, Joe first took centre stage upon leaving high school, fronting Last Exit, a band which, in a short time, gained a large Denver/Boulder following and extensive local radio airplay. Destined to move onward and upward, Joe headed east to study music at a conservatory in Virginia, but before long had been snapped up to join the national tour of cult rock opera RENT.

    Here Joe found a musical soulmate in Casey Mahoney, the tour’s guitarist, and the two immediately began writing songs together while on the road. With the RENT tour covering thousands and thousands of miles, criss-crossing the USA, Joe used the opportunity to play out his new songs as he went, at small, late-night venues in numerous towns and cities, honing the material and picking up a dedicated fan base along the way.

    After leaving the tour, Joe first lived in New York, while Casey headed home to LA, and writing and recording continued via the Internet. New York gigs followed, notably at the Mean Fiddler and the Cutting Room, the latter a full band show to try out the material, destined for the album, with Casey jetting in from California to join Joe and top New York musicians for the sell-out gig.

    Quickly realising the creative process would be made a lot easier with the writing team living in the same city, earlier this year, Joe relocated permanently to the West Coast, and with a producer (Jeffery David) on-board, completed recording the album, drawing in musicians who have played with artists as diverse as Ringo Starr, David Lee Roth and Bette Midler. The result is 11 fantastic tracks– alternative rock, commercial enough to promise extensive airplay, yet edgy enough to attract a credible, young audience. With the album ready to go, LA and Denver shows in the pipeline, a thirst for success, and the talent to match, Joe Donohoe is set to take the scene by storm. The journey begins here…

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    Rowaished 2008[edit]

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    Rowaished 2008 is a studio album from the Kuwaiti singer Abdallah Al Rowaished. The album contains 15 tracks. Abdallah worked with various famous songwriters, composers, and arrangers on this album.

    Sources[edit]

    http://nogomi.com/ara/artist.asp?letter=18&albumid=1648&id=56

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    Target of redirect: Alexandre Despatie

    Reason: Commonly referred to as "Alex" by English language media in Canada.

    Source (if applicable): [1] - his official bio at the Canadian Diving authority. - "Alex" is used in the text.

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    Turk Maarif College[edit]

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    Established in 1964, TMK is an English medium, public, selective High School. TMK is situated in Nicosia, Cyprus. The academic curriculum is designed to give all pupils the opportunity to acquire a solid, high quality secondary education and develop in intellectually and physically. The small size of the school allows for continual and close supervision of each individual pupil and the school's entire program aims at encouraging and guiding pupils to develop integrity and achieve a secure and prosperous future.

    Instruction in all forms is in English, which is the main school language. Great importance is attached to the teaching of Turkish: pupils are able to acquire a very good oral and written command of the language and its literature. German/French are the third languages offered. Their students are accepted to prestigious universities in all parts of the world including MIT, University of Pennsylvania, University College London and London School of Economics.

    History[edit]

    Right after the intercommunal fighting between the Turks and Greeks in December 1963, the School was originally founded on 27th January 1964 by late Mr. Hasan Nevzat and two devoted teachers- Mr. Behzat Gürsel and Mr. Mahmut Islamoglu- all teaching members at the English School on the Greek side. The School was established as a "private school" in a rented house in the Kösklüçiftlik area and later extended into a ruined church with four classrooms. The school was primarily set up as an English medium school designed on its model on the Greek side, preparing students for the London GCE examinations. It was then called Kösklüçiftlik English School. Eventually, the school moved to the Victoria Girls High School near the Atatürk Square and then transferred to the old Commercial Lycee next to the Haydarpasa Mosque. In 1968 it was turned over to the Türkish Education Office and its name was changed to the English College. Until 1973, the School did not award a diploma to its graduates. Due to the changes made in the entrance to Turkish Universities, the school's name was re-changed to Turk Maarif Koleji ( 1973) and the School was authorised to also award high school diplomas to its graduates. The school moved to the present building after 1974 and continued to progress and flavorish in many ways. After 1991, the secondary school part (first forms, second forms and third forms) moved to another building (as a separate school - called Bayraktar Turk Maarif Koleji) and currently only the high school part (ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth forms) is present.

    School Facilities[edit]

    These include fully equipped Physics, Biology and Chemistry laboratories, a library, a computer laboratory, Art, video and music rooms, an auditorium (under construction), a counselling office, changing rooms and sports' grounds.

    Extracurricular Activities[edit]

    • TMK Newspaper Society (TMK Times)
    • TMK Fight With Cancer Society
    • TMK Environmental Society
    • TMK Trekking Society
    • TMK Civil Defence Society
    • TMK Folkdancing Society
    • TMK Musical Society
    • TMK Theatrical Club
    • TMK Science and Technology Club
    • TMK Photography Club
    • TMK Sports Club (Basketball, Soccer, Tennis, Swimming, Badminton,

    Handball etc)

    Administration[edit]

    • Fehmi Tokay Headmaster
    • Ayfer Gürkan Deputy Head
    • Nazife Aksoy Assistant Headmaster
    • Fatma Ramiz Assistant Headmaster
    • Mustafa Gürsoy Assistant Headmaster
    • Aysel Rahmioğlu Assistant Headmaster/ School Counselor

    Headmasters of the School to Date[edit]

    • Mr. Hasan Nevzat (1964 - 1967) - Deceased
    • Mr. Selim Inan (1967 - 1969)
    • Mr. Sacit Nereli (1969 - March 1980)
    • Mr. Vural Asicioglu (March 1980 - Sept 1980) (Acting Headmaster)
    • Mr. Sinasi Tekman (1980 - March 1990) - Deceased
    • Mr. Recai Deren (March 1990 - June 1990) (Acting Headmaster)
    • Mr. Erdogan Sensoy (1990 - 1993)
    • Mrs Emine Beton (1993 - 2001)
    • Mr. Fehmi Tokay (2001 - .......)

    Sources[edit]

    http://tmk.mebnet.net/

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    Lou Hayter[edit]

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    Lou Hayter is a keyboardist and vocalist, most reconginsed for her work with New Young Pony Club. She is also the founding member of band The New Sins.

    New Young Pony Club[edit]

    Lou is the keyboardist of New Young Pony Club. Her bandmate Tahita Bulmer has been quoted as saying that Lou gets drunk before any gigs as she is nervous. She is also noted as the most quiet member of the band, especially when they are performing. In contrast to some other members, she hardly moves while playing.

    The New Sins[edit]

    The New Sins are often called Lou's side project to New Young Pony Club, though she has confirmed that she started the band with Nick Phillips before she joined New Young Pony Club. They are the only members of the band, and she has been praised for not sticking to the indie-electro style of New Young Pony Club.

    NME Cool List[edit]

    Lou is placed at 35 in NME's 2007 Cool List, beating Tahita Bulmer who had reached 15 on the 2006 version of the list.

    See also[edit]

    Sources[edit]

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    John Frederick Giguere[edit]

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    John Frederick Giguere (Born September 18, 1948) is a Canadian businessman, best known for having founded the successful Halifax company Ani-Com Signs.

    John was born in Montreal, Quebec to Winnifred Giguere (neè Vining) and Paul Giguere. He grew up, for the most part, in Mississauga, Ontario with five brothers and sisters. At age 18, John took a motorcycle trip to Halifax where he opened a small sign company with brother-in-law Peter Caldwell. In the 1970's, Peter and his wife Sue had moved to Calgary, Alberta and John brought in a staff of a few people to help out with the sign business. In 1985, Anicom signs was founded and continues to thrive today, dealing mostly with Airport singage in the United States. As of 2008, John is semi-retired and deals much less with the day-to-day running of the company and he mostly focuses on big deals with U.S corporations.


                   www.anicom.inc
    


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    VDI tooling[edit]

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    VDI Quick-Change tool holder systems have been industry standard for the past 40 years.(see standard : DIN 69880 )

    VDI tooling is used on CNC (computer numerically controlled) milling and lathe systems.

    VDI tools are often refered to simply as VDI, but sometimes given a subscript number e.g. VDI50 (50mm diameter shank), VDI30 (30mm diameter shank).


    This article has been written as the author was searching for VDI50 tooling dimensions, should any reader find said dimensions please upload an image and edit this article.


    Sources[edit]

    http://www.marathon-excel.com/vdisy1.htm


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    Desmond R. Worrell[edit]

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    Desmond Richard Worrell was the fifth child of Leontine Thelogue and Boysie Worrell born on November 1, 1935 in Belmont,(Port of Spain) Trinidad. He attended Belmont RC and Belmont Boys Intermediate. As a teen he had a passion for creating costumes, "Mas" as it is called in Trinidad. He migrated to England in the 60's then to Brooklyn, New York in the 70's where he became a member of the West Indian American Day Carnival Association (WIADCA) and worked alongside Mr. Carlos Lezama and a team of others contributing to the expansion of Carnival in New York.

    In 1976, he left New York and relocated to Miami, Florida where he was one of the pioneers in bringing Caribbean Music to the airwaves in Florida. In 1984 he filed Articles of Incorporation for the West Indian American Day Carnival and Carnival was born in South Florida. He remained an active memeber of the Miami Carnival Incorporation until his sudden death on August 15, 2008. He was know as the "Carnival Ambassador" in Florida.

    Throughtout his lifetime, Desi received many awards, acknowledgements, and numerous accolades for his contribution in promoting and spreading the knowledge and culture of the true Caribbean experience.

    Sources[edit]

    miamicarnival.com wiadca.com islandmix.com

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    Rehana Sultana[edit]

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    Rehana Sultana is an Indian actor who had acted in numerous Hindi movies. She married to notable Hindi film musician B.R.Ishara

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    http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0838455/

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    Eric Coe[edit]

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    Amateur golfer in Ohio. Played 4 years at Martins Ferry High School. Several Tournament wins. Played one season at Ohio University.

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    The Neins Circa[edit]

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    24.84.37.77 (talk) 16:32, 19 August 2008 (UTC) The Neins Circa is a Vancouver indie band signed to the blue curtain label by the New Pornographers front man Carl Newman.[reply]
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    Target of redirect: Liniment

    Reason: per lead of Liniment article

    Source (if applicable): http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/embrocation

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    Anthem Rock[edit]

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    LOLA New York[edit]

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    LOLA New York is a lifestyle and fashion company, producing apparel as well as movement started in Southampton. The company is named in honor and loving memory after an abandoned, overgrown plot of land known as Lola Prentice Memorial Park. This specific park is where a group of local latchkey kids not even in their teens lobbied with the town's mayor to allow them a place to skateboard without being harassed by law enforcement. This park was to be a place they could finally call their own.

    Using stolen wood from construction sites of nearby houses, a home-made skate-park rose out of nowhere within a month. It was organized, run, and enforced by dozens of twelve, and thirteen year olds. The park became a legendary refuge and playground for unsupervised, uninhibited youths skateboarding and growing up in the 90's. Around 1998 it became too popular and boisterous and the police decided shut it down unannounced; destroyed the ramps, dumping gravel over the park, and building a police station on the grounds.

    Years later, the original members of LOLA would regroup in New York City, creating a lifestyle company that worked with Justice, Chromeo, and ultimately was worn by stars such as Ashton Kutcher and Lindsey Lohan.

    Through the designs, music, artwork, events & clothing, the values of Lola Prentice Memorial Park: loyalty, freedom, creativity, and camaraderie are able to live on and blossom.

    Sources[edit]

    • New York Magazine, May 7th, 2007
    • New York Observer, David Foley
    • Mass Appeal
    • Hampton Magazine

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    Target of redirect: Laches_(equity)

    Reason: latin term defined in target article, term is the latin synonym of the target article

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    Fritz Haeg[edit]

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    Sources[edit]

    Fritz Haeg is an artist and designer who works with edible gardens, animal homes, domestic architecture, public dance, alternative education and happenings.

    New York Times profile page: http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/h/fritz_haeg/index.html



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    Red Sea Jazz Festival[edit]

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    The Red Sea Jazz Festival is the major Jazz festival in the Middle East. It is held every year in Eilat, Israel and draws such major Jazz acts such as Bill Evans, Mike Stern, Omar Sosa, Carla Bley, Diana Krall, Incognito, Dianne Reeves, Hiromi and many more. It is held yearly in the last week of August from Monday to Thursday.

    Background[edit]

    The Red Sea Jazz Festival was first held in 1987 in it's current form: A 4 day festival with 9-10 concerts per evening, 6 clinics with guest artists and nightly jam sessions. All performances are being held outdoors at the Eilat port and the clinics take place at a nearby hotel. The festival presents performances by Jazz greats from around the globe, as well as promoting young Jazz artists and original compositions, ranging on a very broad musical spectrum. The festival also brings together artists to create special productions, exclusively to the festival. Some of these special productions in the past included Randy Brecker & Mark Egan, The Jazz Beatles, Miroslav Vitous & John Abercrombie, Charlie Haden & John Scofield and many more.

    The festival draws an average of 2,500 people per concert and an average of 70,000 people per festival and it is a non-profit organization, promoted by the Municipality of the City Eilat and supported by the Government Ministries of Culture & Tourism, The Eilat Hotel Association, plus various business sponsors.

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    Red Sea Jazz Festival[edit]

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    The Red Sea Jazz Festival is the major Jazz festival in the Middle East. It is held every year in Eilat, Israel and draws such major Jazz acts such as Bill Evans, Mike Stern, Omar Sosa, Carla Bley, Diana Krall, Incognito, Dianne Reeves, Hiromi Uehara and many more. It is held yearly in the last week of August from Monday to Thursday.

    Background[edit]

    The Red Sea Jazz Festival was first held in 1987 in it's current form: A 4 day festival with 9-10 concerts per evening, 6 clinics with guest artists and nightly jam sessions. All performances are being held outdoors at the Eilat port and the clinics take place at a nearby hotel. The festival presents performances by Jazz greats from around the globe, as well as promoting young Jazz artists and original compositions, ranging on a very broad musical spectrum. The festival also brings together artists to create special productions, exclusively to the festival. Some of these special productions in the past included Randy Brecker & Mark Egan, The Jazz Beatles, Miroslav Vitous & John Abercrombie, Charlie Haden & John Scofield and many more.

    The festival draws an average of 2,500 people per concert and an average of 70,000 people per festival and it is a non-profit organization, promoted by the Municipality of the City Eilat and supported by the Government Ministries of Culture & Tourism, The Eilat Hotel Association, plus various business sponsors.

    In 2008 famous Israeli Jazz bassist Avishai Cohen took over the artistic direction of the festival, replacing Dan Gottfried who has been the artistic director of the festival since it's beginning.

    Notable Artists[edit]

    2006[edit]

    1. Mory Kante
    2. Gonzalo Rubalcaba Trio
    3. Suthukazi Arosi
    4. Latin Groove Orquestra
    5. The Mingus Dynasty
    6. Rick Margitza
    7. Franck Amsalem

    2007[edit]

    1. Tomasz Stanko
    2. Chris Potter
    3. Incognito
    4. Sara Lazarus
    5. Steps Ahead
    6. Conrad Herwig
    7. Joey DeFrancesco

    2008[edit]

    1. Randy Brecker
    2. Bill Evans
    3. Kurt Elling
    4. Carla Bley
    5. Mike Stern
    6. Richard Bona
    7. Ben Riley
    8. Oregon
    9. Terry Lyne Carrington
    10. John Fedchock
    11. Omar Sosa
    12. Zbigniew Namyslowski
    13. Avishai Cohen

    Sources[edit]


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    C Plus[edit]

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    C Plus is a semi-daily webcomic created and drawn by Ben Elrod. It is updated on Tuesdays and Thursdays, every week. C Plus is similar to xkcd in drawing style, while it has a slightly different humor style. It was first created on 18 August, 2008. C Plus comics are posted at http://cplusthecomic.blogspot.com

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    http://cplusthecomic.blogspot.com

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    Ben Elrod[edit]

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    Ben Elrod is the artist behind the webcomic C Plus. He reportedly resides in New York City, and spends most of his time drawing. Ben's comics are available at http://cplusthecomic.blogspot.com/ and his blog can be read at http://www.xanga.com/b3lrod/

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    http://cplusthecomic.blogspot.com

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    Melanie Harrison[edit]

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    Melanie Harrison (born septemember 3rd in Harbor City California) is a model and actress who has appeared in films such as "Patrol" as sherry, "The making of Grits" by director Cone Chamberlain, and and JJ Abrams "Startrek." she has modeled for campaigns such as yoga army clothing, Macys INC collection, and Michael Ballard's "Skatebook Volume 3." She has also appeared as an African refugee in Josh Groban's compelling music video "You Are Loved, Don't Give Up" directed by Meiert Avis, as well as appearing in Obie Trice's Music video "Jamaican Girl" directed by Sanaa Hamri. Melanie Harrison earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English Literature from California State University.

    Sources[edit]

    Melanie Harrison holds IMDB credits under http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2394724/ Melanie Harrison has a published and reputable url. www.honeymel.com tiffanymulherin.com, http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Melanie_Harrison,http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1192623/, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0810040/,http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1430313/,http://slamxhype.com/tag/mike-ballard/,http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ls7ila3srzI, http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2394724/,

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    MyCorporation[edit]

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    MyCorporation was founded by Nellie and Philip Akalp in 1997. The company was started as a one-page website with information about incorporating a business. After putting up the website, phone calls starting coming in asking for help to incorporate businesses across the country. This sparked a steady period of growth as MyCorporation continued to offer incorporating and LLC formation services.

    In 2005, MyCorporation was purchased by Intuit, Inc. for $20 million cash. MyCorporation is now part of the Small Business Web Group at Intuit. MyCorporation’s offerings enable customers to complete entity formation, trademark searches and registrations, copyright registrations, DBA registrations and registered agent service. MyCorporation is a document filing service and does not provide legal or financial advice. MyCorporation encourages its customers to consult with legal counsel about these matters.

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    http://www.allbusiness.com/technology/450348-1.html http://news.cnet.com/Intuit-buys-MyCorporation-for-20-million/2110-1012_3-5928432.html?hhTest=1 http://web.intuit.com/about_intuit/press_releases/2005/11-21a.html

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    Langley United Football Club[edit]

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    Langley United Football Club has been involved in men's soccer for almost 80 years. Reconstituted in 2002-2003 the new LUFCA soccer club includes 12 teams and over 220 players and coaching staff.

    LUFC currently has teams registered in all divisions within the Fraser Valley Soccer League[1]


    Current Teams[edit]

    LUFC Premier

    LUFC Athletics (Div 1)

    LUFC Dynamo (Div 1)

    LUFC Clones (Div 2)

    LUFC Wolves (Div 2)

    LUFC Knights (Div 2)

    LUFC Nomads (Div 2)

    LUFC Rangers (Div 2)

    LUFC Athletica (Div 2)

    LUFC Young Guns (Div 3)

    LUFC Sporting (Div 3)

    LUFC All Blacks (Masters)


    Sources[edit]

    Langley United Football Club

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    G Music[edit]

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    G Music is the musical collaboration of Miami producers Javier "Gamboa" Gamboa and Jaime "Ace" Gutierrez, more commonly known as Gamboa and Ace or G Music. Individually, they are talented musicians who have been creating music since childhood, combined, they are a force to be reckoned with. Their unique sound is fresh and exciting, which is no surprise considering their eclectic backgrounds. Gamboa, the son of an international band conductor and pianist, was heavily influenced by his father's jazz and latin music. His innate musical ability was strengthened when he began playing the piano at age 9, and later, playing the trumpet and baritone in his high school marching band. At the tender age of 2, Ace's father began taking him to parties thrown by his family and friends where he was exposed to the rhythmic, exotic sounds of Colombian music. Growing up, his passion for music developed into an impressive knowledge of musical history encompassing several different genres. He went on to graduate Full Sail and work in studios all over Miami. In 2005, their paths crossed and they instantly recognized a shared musical vision. The future remains untold for this dynamic duo but from the sounds of things, these Miami boys are well equipped to take over the radio airwaves in


    Sources[edit]

    http://blogs.loud.com/news/2008/08/01/loudcom-exclusive-interview-with-loudcom-producers-g-music/

    www.gmusicproduction.com

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    March C+ algorithm[edit]

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    I would like to request that someone write an article on this subject. I don't want to add an article, i want to request that someone else add an article.

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    I'm sure someone could find appropriate sources.

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    Reviewing San Marcos: Silver Pines' Forces[edit]

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    Silver Pines have one big thing going for them. And, no, it’s not that their band is based in the lonesome burg of San Marcos, Texas, which at more than a half-hour away is always looking up at Austin with the starry eyes of the semi-isolated college town. That one big thing Silver Pines have going for them is that their haunting, forever-reverberating songs are often pretty exceptional, and everyone who’s heard them seems to agree that something special is going on down I-35. Last year’s Fort Walnut EP served as an excellent introduction to the band, but this year’s Forces EP broadens their sound without compromising what made their earliest work so satisfying. Using all the best of country music—slide and even a singing saw make appearances—without falling prone to the genre’s more troubling cheesy aspects, the stage-taking septet crafts only the most gentle of tunes, and that sincere gentleness remains true even when the full strength of the band is involved. The linchpin here is lead singer Stefanie Franciotti, whose calming presence both on the album and on stage allows the rest of the band to do its finest work. Her voice is forever distant, not unlike that of a long lost lover, or of other newly-revered vocalists such as Beach House’s Victoria Legrand or Fight Bite’s Leanne Macomber, and its pleading pain or burgeoning enthusiasm acts as the band’s most captivating asset. But that’s not to discredit the rest of the band, which holds Forces together admirably with steady rhythms and the occasional dose of flash, such as the guitar freakout at the four-minute mark of the EP’s first track, “Timefather,” the rollicking conclusion of mid-disc standout, “Payasito,” and the blistering second half of the album's most vicious track, "Fortress of Daughters."

    It’s difficult to see the career arc of a band who has yet to truly give the big city a spin, and college-based bands have a tendency to evaporate not long past graduation, but Silver Pines—if they so desire to continue unabated—have prepped themselves for significantly wider appreciation in the indie realm, especially as other country-influenced acts such as Fleet Foxes gain seemingly unstoppable momentum. And the Forces EP, clocking in at an economical twenty-eight minutes, is an undeniably solid step forward.


    Sources[edit]

    Nick Courtright in Arts and Entertainment, Austinist
    

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    Elite Male Studios Signs the Visconti Triplets[edit]

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    possible copyvio removed

    Sources[edit]

    www.xbiz.com

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    List of ABBA songs[edit]

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  • 0–9
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • E
  • F
  • G
  • H
  • I
  • J
  • K
  • L
  • M
  • N
  • O
  • P
  • Q
  • R
  • S
  • T
  • U
  • V
  • W
  • X
  • Y
  • Z
  • A[edit]

    Andante, Andante

    Angeleyes

    Another Town, Another Train

    Arrival (song)

    As Good as New

    B[edit]

    Bang-A-Boomerang

    C[edit]

    Cassandra (song)

    Chiquitita

    D[edit]

    Dancing Queen

    The Day Before You Came

    Does Your Mother Know

    Dream World (ABBA song)

    Dum Dum Diddle

    E[edit]

    Eagle (song)

    F[edit]

    Fernando (song)

    G[edit]

    Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)

    H[edit]

    Happy New Year (song)

    Hasta Mañana

    He Is Your Brother

    Head Over Heels (ABBA song)

    Honey, Honey

    I[edit]

    I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do

    I Have a Dream (song)

    I've Been Waiting for You (ABBA song)

    Intermezzo No. 1

    J[edit]

    Just Like That (song)

    K[edit]

    King Kong Song

    Knowing Me, Knowing You

    L[edit]

    Lay All Your Love on Me

    Like An Angel Passing Through My Room

    Love Isn't Easy (But It Sure Is Hard Enough)

    M[edit]

    Mamma Mia (song)

    Me and I

    Money, Money, Money

    My Love, My Life (song)

    N[edit]

    The Name of the Game

    Nina, Pretty Ballerina

    O[edit]

    On and On and On

    One Man, One Woman

    One of Us (ABBA song)

    Our Last Summer

    P[edit]

    People Need Love

    Put On Your White Sombrero

    R[edit]

    Ring Ring (song)

    Rock Me (ABBA song)

    Rock'n Roll Band

    S[edit]

    SOS (ABBA song)

    Slipping Through My Fingers

    So Long (song)

    Summer Night City

    Super Trouper (song)

    T[edit]

    Take a Chance on Me

    Thank You for the Music

    That's Me (song)

    The Piper (ABBA song)

    Two for the Price of One

    U[edit]

    Under Attack

    V[edit]

    The Visitors (song)

    Voulez-Vous (song)

    W[edit]

    Waterloo (ABBA song)

    When All Is Said and Done (song)

    When I Kissed the Teacher

    The Winner Takes It All

    Y[edit]

    You Owe Me One


    Category:Lists of songs by authors or performers *

    source - http://www.abbasite.com/
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    jacob stanfill ga[edit]

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    hello my friend is a boy great baseball player i have 3 sisters hello!!!

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    google ask.com IZI GH0ST IZI (talk) 00:25, 20 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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    Rainsoft[edit]

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    RainSoft is a 55-year old company specializing in softening water, residential drinking water systems, whole house water treatment conditioners, and whole house air purification system. RainSoft headquarters are located in Elk Grove Village, Illinois. RainSoft was founded in 1953 by John Grayson in his garage in Bensenville, Illinois. Today, RainSoft products are sold worldwide through an exclusive network of independently owned RainSoft dealerships. The company has over 220 dealers in more than 22 countries. RainSoft is privately held by the investment firm Waud Capital Partners, based in Lake Forest, IL.

    Spokesperson[edit]

    In 2004, Florence Henderson became the spokesperson for RainSoft. The long-time actress makes personal appearances on the company’s behalf and in August, 2008, RainSoft was a major sponsor of the Chicago Air & Water Show, where Ms. Henderson sang the opening National Anthem to help promote the new plastic bottle recycling Rainsoft initiative: Landfills. They’re Full Of It.

    External Links[edit]

    Rainsoft Canada (www.rainsoftoftoronto.com) Rainsoft Mexico (www.aqua-airsolutions.com) Rainsoft Holland (www.rainsoft.nl) Rainsoft Turkey (www.rainsofttr.com) Rainsoft UK (www.easternwatertreatment.com)

    Sources[edit]

    [1] http://www.wgnradio.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=147&Itemid=262 [2] http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20080814006251/en

    Category[edit]

    Category:Plastic Recycling, Plastic Bottle, Recyclable Materials, Franchises

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    CiRCA (club)[edit]

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    CiRCa is a nightclub in downtown Toronto, Canada. It was opened by former New York nightclub owner Peter Gatien.

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    [2]


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    Gay Gellhorn[edit]

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    Gay Gellhorn is Professor Emeritus of Law at the University of the District of Columbia's David A. Clarke School of Law and is a member of the Board of Editors of the Clinical Law Review. Professor Gellhorn's scholarship includes interdisciplinary work on client interviewing, disability and welfare reform, public interest attorney's fees, and equal protection. Among her many published works are texts on disability and welfare reform and law and language. In addition to her legal scholarship, Gellhorn is an advocate for persons living with HIV/AIDS.

    Biography[edit]

    After earning a Bachelor of Arts at Radcliffe College in 1960 and a Master of Arts at Harvard University in 1961, Gellhorn taught elementary school, high school completion to soldiers stationed in Italy, and bilingual kindergarten in Montreal. In 1979 Gellhorn began attending law school at Seattle University School of Law (formerly University of Puget Sound), where she earned her Juris Doctor in 1982. After completing law school, Gellhorn proceeded to clerk for James Lowell Oakes, senior circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and more notably for United States Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall. In clerking for Justice Marshall, Gellhorn had followed in her father's footsteps. Walter Gellhorn had clerked for Justice Harlan Fiske Stone of the United States Supreme Court.

    Law Career[edit]

    After concluding her Supreme Court clerkship, Gellhorn worked as an associate attorney at the D.C. law firm of Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering, where she specialized in litigation and financial regulatory matters. Gellhorn is perhaps best well known for her pro bono representation of all minimum security women inmates in federal prisons in an equal protection and Title IX lawsuit. Gellhorn left full-time legal practice to return to her teaching roots as a Professor of Law at the University of the District of Columbia's David A. Clarke School of Law. She directed the HIV/AIDS Law Clinic at UDC for a number of years and currently teaches contracts.


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