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4,691,173 | ==Constituency==
Regarding the "Bristol" constituencies, it is correct that Northavon contains some of what most people consider "Bristol" (E.g. Frenchay). Rather than argue over whether the MP count is 3:1, 4:1, or 4:2 (Lab:Lib) I'll just put the lot in a table... Fig
==Layout==
Can anyone help me get the text following the council composition table to sit beneath the table, and not to the right of it, because it looks pretty ugly like that. —Preceding unsigned comment added by SamUK (talk • contribs)
Not sure what you mean there... But good work adding that new stuff anyway Sam! Fig (talk)
It looks right to me: header1 above table1 above header2 above table2 etc. Does it still looks wrong to you? If so then perhaps it is dependent on browser, screen width, OS or other variables. Table#Centering tables suggests {| style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto" ... but I can't test this as I can't reproduce the problem on my PC. Certes (talk)
It's looking ok to me now thanks. Sam —Preceding unsigned comment added by SamUK (talk • contribs)
==Suggestion to split council info into Bristol City Council page ==
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Hi! I agree with you: I didn't think it was a good way to begin the article with a list of cities. Glad I could help! --Polylerus (talk) | 230,301,101 | 2008-08-06T23:42:42 | Samunoz1 | 2,012 |
5,583,301 | Dr. Hugh Gordon Hylvestra Cummins (1891–26 October 1970) was a Barbadian politician. He served as Premier of Barbados from 17 April 1958 to 8 December 1961 and was a member of the Barbados Labour Party (BLP).
Dr. Cummins was a medical practitioner and one of the first Barbados Labour Party members of Parliament in 1940. In 1951 he together with Grantley Herbert Adams, Mencea Cox (Sir Mencea) and Frank Walcott (Rt. Excellent Sir Frank) were appointed members of the Executive Committee of the BLP. He also became a Minister in 1954 when Ministerial Government was introduced. He became the second Premier of Barbados when Sir Grantley was elected Prime Minister of the West Indies Federation.
His outstanding achievement was the abolition of the Located Labourers Act and he is commemorated by the naming of the ABC Highway and the Gordon Cummins Hospital in St. Thomas, the constituency that he represented.
==See also==
Politics of Barbados
List of Premiers/Prime Ministers of Barbados
1891 births
1970 deaths
Prime Ministers of Barbados
Barbados Labour Party politicians | 465,509,560 | 2011-12-12T19:59:50 | Hugh Gordon Cummins | 2,012 |
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6,525,185 | Sue Wilson Beffort is a Republican politician serving in the New Mexico State Senate.
==Family==
==Education==
==Professional Experience==
==Organizations==
== Political History==
Wilson Beffort joined the New Mexico State Senate in 1997 in order to represent the 19th district. Her district includes part of the East Albuquerque foothills, as well as several small communities both West and East of the Sandia Mountains in Bernalillo, Sandoval, Santa Fe, and Torrance Counties.
In 2006, Wilson Beffort was the Republican nominee for Lt. Governor of New Mexico. She ran as the running mate of John Dendahl. On June 17, 2006, Dr. J.R. Damron, who won the primary election to become the Republican nominee for the gubernatorial election, was pressured into resigning as the Republican candidate for Governor of New Mexico because of supposed decreased name recognition. Dendahl was chairman of the New Mexico Republican Party at the time and assumed the role of Republican candidate for governor taking Wilson Beffort as his running mate. Dendahl and Wilson Beffort lost the election to Democrats Bill Richardson and Diane Denish.
In the January 2012 New Mexico Legislative session, Wilson Beffort angered dog lovers as well as the local Animal Humane society by proposing breed specific legislation (BSL). She advocated tightening the dangerous dog act by designating all pit bulls as dangerous dogs. The result of such legislation, if passed, would be that a dog could be killed as a suspect in a dog-attack rather than requiring law enforecment to investigate whether or not the animal committed the attack, as the law currently read. Protests by concerned citizens, and ultimately by the Republican Governor (Susanna Martinez} took the proposed legislation out of the realm of consideration.
In March of 2012, the New Mexico Secretary of State Dianna Duran considered cutting Wilson Beffort's name from the election ballot, because Wilson Beffort's nominating forms were completed incorrectly. By March 26, 2012, Duran allowed Wilson Beffort to remain on the ballot, along with seven others who had errors on their applications to run for office. A subsequent lawsuit by Rep. Thomas Garcia (D-Ocaté) was lost, so Wilson Beffort was allowed to remain on the ballot. She ran unopposed in the June 5, 2012 Republican primary. No Democratic candidates filed to run in the general election of November 6, 2012.
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8,072,677 | ==Untitled==
Is Raumier the correct name for the early study of this caterpillar? Fabre's "The Life of the Caterpillar" mentions that Réaumur has written about it, but no one called Raumier.
See the text of Fabre in English: http://www.ibiblio.org/eldritch/jhf/c01.html
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4,691,191 | Heffelfinger (meaning: pedigree or person came from Häfelfingen, Switzerland) is a surname, and may refer to:
Heffelfinger Creek, see List of Minnesota streams
== Family name ==
Chris Heffelfinger, a researcher and writer based in Washington, D.C.
Drew Heffelfinger
Frank Heffelfinger
Jane Heffelfinger, see Manitoba general election, 1969
Philip Heffelfinger Willkie (born 1953)
Thomas B. Heffelfinger, an U.S. Attorney for Minnesota
Totton Heffelfinger, a former president of the United States Golf Association, see Hazeltine National Golf Club
William Walter "Pudge" Heffelfinger (1867, Minneapolis, Minnesota - 1954, Blessing, Texas), an American football player
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28,291,162 | In mathematics, and especially differential topology, functional analysis and singularity theory, the Whitney topologies are a countably infinite family of topologies defined on the set of smooth mappings between two smooth manifolds. They are named after the American mathematician Hassler Whitney.
==Construction==
Let M and N be two real, smooth manifolds. Furthermore, let C∞(M,N) denote the space of smooth mappings between M and N. The notation C∞ means that the mappings are infinitely differentiable, i.e. partial derivatives of all orders exist and are continuous.
===Whitney Ck-topology===
For some integer , let Jk(M,N) denote the k-jet space of mappings between M and N. The jet space can be endowed with a smooth structure (i.e. a structure as a C∞ manifold) which make it into a topological space. This topology is used to define a topology on C∞(M,N).
For a fixed integer consider an open subset and denote by Sk(U) the following:
S^k(U) = \{ f \in C^{\infty}(M,N) : (j^kf)(M) \subseteq U \} .
The sets Sk(U) form a basis for the Whitney Ck-topology on C∞(M,N).
===Whitney C∞-topology===
For each choice of , the Whitney Ck-topology gives a topology for C∞(M,N); in other words the Whitney Ck-topology tells us which subsets of C∞(M,N) are open sets. Let us denote by Wk the set of open subsets of C∞(M,N) with respect to the Whitney Ck-topology. Then the Whitney C∞-topology is defined to be the topology whose basis is given by W, where:
W = \bigcup_{k=0}^{\infty} W^k .
==Dimensionality==
Notice that C∞(M,N) has infinite dimension, whereas Jk(M,N) has finite dimension. In fact, Jk(M,N) is a real, finite dimensional manifold. To see this, let denote the space of polynomials, with real coefficients, in m variables of order at most k and with zero as the constant term. This is a real vector space with dimension
\dim\left\{\R^k\right\} = \sum_{i=1}^k \frac{(m+i-1)!}{(m-1)! \cdot i!} = \left( \frac{(m+k)!}{m!\cdot k!} - 1 \right) .
Writing then, by the standard theory of vector spaces and so is a real, finite dimensional manifold. Next, define:
B_{m,n}^k = \bigoplus_{i=1}^n \R^k, \implies \dim\left\{B_{m,n}^k\right\} = n \dim \left\{ A_m^k \right\} = n \left( \frac{(m+k)!}{m!\cdot k!} - 1 \right) .
Using b to denote the dimension Bkm,n, we see that , and so is a real, finite dimensional manifold.
In fact, if M and N have dimension m and n respectively then:
\dim\!\left\{J^k(M,N)\right\} = m + n + \dim \!\left\{B_{n,m}^k\right\} = m + n\left( \frac{(m+k)!}{m!\cdot k!}\right).
==Topology==
Consider the surjective mapping from the space of smooth maps between smooth manifolds and the k-jet space:
\pi^k : C^{\infty}(M,N) \twoheadrightarrow J^k(M,N) \ \mbox{where} \ \pi^k(f) = (j^kf)(M) .
In the Whitney Ck-topology the open sets in C∞(M,N) are, by definition, the preimages of open sets in Jk(M,N). It follows that the map πk between C∞(M,N) given the Whitney Ck-topology and Jk(M,N) given the Euclidean topology is continuous.
Given the Whitney C∞-topology, the space C∞(M,N) is a Baire space, i.e. every residual set is dense.
==References==
Differential topology
Singularity theory | 491,692,796 | 2012-05-09T23:00:02 | Whitney topologies | 2,012 |
5,583,308 | Paul Edward Vincent Evans (born February 24, 1955 in Peterborough, Ontario) is a former professional ice hockey player in the National Hockey League.
==Playing career==
Paul Evans was drafted into both the National Hockey League and the World Hockey Association in 1975. The Toronto Maple Leafs took him in round 9, 149th overall in the 1975 NHL Amateur Draft while the Indianapolis Racers took him in round 13, 162nd overall in the 1975 WHA Amateur Draft.
Despite being drafted into both major leagues, he never played in the WHA; only in the NHL. He played a total of 11 games over two seasons, 1976–77 and 1977–78, in the NHL, all for the Toronto Maple Leafs. He scored one goal and had two points.
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34,425,860 | The Foreign Office Collection is a collection of proofs, colour trials, and issued stamps from the Allied Military Administration issues of 1945-48 for occupied Germany. The collection forms part of the British Library Philatelic Collections. It was transferred from the Foreign Office in 1956.
==See also==
Model Collection
Postage stamps and postal history of Germany
==References==
British Library Philatelic Collections
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6,525,187 | Jakob Rudnik (24 March 1894–13 March 1963) was a Ukrainian-born agent for the Otdel Mezhdunarodny Sviasy (OMS), the Communist International's clandestine International Liaison Department. He rose to notoriety in 1931 under the nom de guerre Hilaire Noulens when he was arrested in Shanghai along with his wife Tatiana Moissenko by the Special Branch of the Shanghai Municipal Police. For almost 60 years, the identity of Noulens was incorrectly thought to be Paul Ruegg. Thus, in the few works that deal with the arrest of Rudnik and his wife on 15 June 1931, this mistake is common. It was only in an article by Dr. Frederick Litten in the China Quarterly in 1994 that Noulens' real identity was exposed.
As a result of the actions of the propagandist Willi Münzenberg an international press furore was generated about the case. Celebrities such as Albert Einstein, H.G. Wells, Madame Sun Yat-sen, and Henri Barbusse became involved in the International Noulens/Ruegg Defence Committee that was established and the case was discussed in both the British House of Commons and the United States Senate.
News of the couple's fate, which had previously been the subject of press speculation, was soon overshadowed by events following the Japanese invasion of the Chinese administered areas of the city of Shanghai on 28 January 1932, following the Mukden Incident.
==References==
==External links==
British National Archives, original exhibits in the Rudnik/"Noulens" investigation exhibits
1894 births
1963 deaths
Ukrainian Jews
Soviet spies
Jewish Chinese history
Old Bolsheviks
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17,982,128 | The Cedars, also known as Ardis House or Atkinson House, is a house in Beech Island, South Carolina. It was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1993.
==References==
Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in South Carolina
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4,691,206 | Frank Stagg (Irish name: Proinsias Stagg (4 October 1942 – 12 February 1976) was a Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) r from County Mayo, Ireland who died in 1976 in Wakefield Prison, West Yorkshire, England after 62 days on hunger strike.)
==Background==
Stagg was the seventh child in a family of thirteen children, born at Hollymount between the towns of Claremorris and Ballinrobe, County Mayo, in 1942. His brother, Emmet Stagg is an Irish Labour Party politician, currently a Teachta Dála (TD) for Kildare North.
Stagg was educated to primary level at Newbrooke Primary School and at CBS Ballinrobe to secondary level. After finishing his schooling, he worked as an assistant gamekeeper with his uncle prior to emigrating from Ireland to England in search of work.
Once in England he gained employment as a bus conductor in north London and later became a bus driver. Whilst in England he met and married fellow Mayo native, Bridie Armstrong from Carnacon. In 1972, he joined the Luton cumann of Sinn Féin and soon after became a volunteer in the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA).
==Republicanism==
In April 1973, Stagg was arrested with six others alleged to comprise an IRA unit planning bombing attacks in Coventry. He was tried at Birmingham Crown Court. The jury found three of the seven not guilty; the remaining four were all found guilty of criminal damage and conspiracy to commit arson. Stagg and English born priest, Father Patrick Fell, were found to be the unit’s commanding officers; Stagg was given a ten-year sentence and Fell twelve years. Thomas Gerald Rush was given seven years and Anthony Roland Lynch, who was also found guilty of possessing articles with intent to destroy property, namely nitric acid, balloons, wax and sodium chlorate, was given ten years.
Stagg was initially sent to the top security Albany Prison on the Isle of Wight. In March 1974, having been moved to Parkhurst Prison, he and fellow Mayo man Michael Gaughan joined a hunger strike begun by the sisters Marion Price and Dolours Price, Hugh Feeney and Gerry Kelly.
Following the hunger strike that resulted in the death of Michael Gaughan, the Price sisters, Feeney and Kelly were granted repatriation to Ireland. Stagg was denied repatriation, and was transferred to Long Lartin Prison, during his time there he was subject to solitary confinement for refusing to do prison work, he was also subjected, along with his wife and sisters during visits to humiliating body searches. In protest against this he began a second hunger strike that lasted for thirty-four days, this ended when prison governor agreed to an end to the strip-searches on Stagg and his visitors. Frank Stagg was bed-ridden for the rest of his incarnation in Long Lartin, due to a kidney complaint.
==Hunger strike==
In 1975 he was transferred to Wakefield Prison, where it was demanded that he again do prison work, which he refused and was place in solitary confinement. On December 14, 1975, Stagg embarked on a hunger strike in Wakefield Prison along with a number of Republican prisoners, after being refused repatriation to Ireland during the IRA/British truce.
Stagg's demands were:
An end to solitary confinement.
No prison work.
Repatriation to prison in Ireland.
The British government refused to meet any of these demands. He died on February 12, 1976 after 62 days on hunger strike.
==Funeral==
Frank Stagg's burial caused considerable controversy in Ireland, with republicans and two of his brothers seeking to have Stagg buried in the republican plot in Ballina as was the wish of Frank Stagg, while his widow, his brother Emmet Stagg and the Irish government wished to have him buried in the family plot in the same cemetery and to avoid republican involvement in the funeral. As the republicans waited at Dublin Airport for the body, the Irish Government ordered the flight to be diverted to Shannon Airport.
It was here that his body was brought to Ballina and buried near the family plot. In order to prevent the body being disinterred and reburied by republicans in accordance to the wishes of the dead man, the grave was covered with concrete. In November 1976, a group of republicans tunnelled under the concrete to recover the coffin under cover of darkness and reburied it in the republican plot.
==References==
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1976 deaths
People who died on hunger strike
Provisional Irish Republican Army members
Irish republicans imprisoned on charges of terrorism
People from County Mayo
Frank Stagg
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34,425,861 | == January 2012 ==
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665,824 | Dhimmitude is a neologism borrowed from the French language. It is derived by adding the productive suffix -tude to the Arabic noun dhimmi, which refers to a non-Muslim subject of an Islamic state.
The term has several distinct, but related meanings depending on the author; its scope may be historical only, contemporary only, or both. It may encompass the whole system of dhimma, look only at its subjects (dhimmis), or even apply it outside of any established system of dhimma. The term has also been called a myth or Islamophobic.
==Origin==
The term was coined in 1982 by the Lebanese President and Maronite militia leader Bachir Gemayel, in reference to perceived attempts by the country's Muslim leadership to subordinate the large Lebanese Christian minority. In a speech of September 14, 1982 given at Dayr al-Salib in Lebanon, he said: "Lebanon is our homeland and will remain a homeland for Christians… We want to continue to christen, to celebrate our rites and traditions, our faith and our creed whenever we wish… Henceforth, we refuse to live in any dhimmitude!"
The concept of "dhimmitude" was introduced into Western discourse by the writer Bat Ye'or in a French-language article published in the Italian journal La Rassegna mensile di Israel in 1983. In Bat Ye'or's use, "dhimmitude" refers to allegations of non-Muslims appeasing and surrendering to Muslims, and discrimination against non-Muslims in Muslim majority regions.
Ye'or further popularized the term in her books From Jihad to Dhimmitude and the 2003 followup Where Civilizations Collide In a 2011 interview, she claimed to have indirectly inspired Gemayel's use of the term.
==Associations and usage==
The associations of the word "dhimmitude" vary between users:
Bat Ye'or defined dhimmitude as the condition and experience of those who are subject to dhimma, and thus not synonymous to, but rather a subset of the dhimma phenomenon: "dhimmitude represents a behavior dictated by fear (terrorism), pacifism when aggressed, rather than resistance, servility because of cowardice and vulnerability. By their peaceful surrender to the Islamic army, they obtained the security for their life, belongings and religion, but they had to accept a condition of inferiority, spoliation and humiliation. As they were forbidden to possess weapons and give testimony against a Muslim, they were put in a position of vulnerability and humility." The term plays a key role in the allegedly Islamophobic conspiracy theory of Eurabia.
A more recent pejorative usage variant of "dhimmi" and "dhimmitude" divorces the words from the historical context and applies them to situations where non-Muslims in the West and India are championing Islamic causes above others. "Dhimmi" is treated as analogous to "Quisling" within this context.
Anders Behring Breivik, who identified Bat Ye'or as a key influence, used the term "dhimmitude" in his internet postings to describe what he called "jihad against the kaffir".
Sidney H. Griffith states that it "has come to express the theoretical, social condition" of non-Muslims "under Muslim rule".
According to Bassam Tibi, dhimmitude refers to non-Muslims being "allowed to retain their religious beliefs under certain restrictions". He describes that status as being inferior and a violation of religious freedom.
==Criticism==
Mark R. Cohen, a leading scholar of the history of Jewish communities of medieval Islam, has criticized the term as misleading and Islamophobic.
Bernard Lewis, Professor Emeritus of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University, states that,
"If we look at the considerable literature available about the position of Jews in the Islamic world, we find two well-established myths. One is the story of a golden age of equality, of mutual respect and cooperation, especially but not exclusively in Moorish Spain; the other is of “dhimmi”-tude, of subservience and persecution and ill treatment. Both are myths. Like many myths, both contain significant elements of truth, and the historic truth is in its usual place, somewhere in the middle between the extremes."
==See also==
Eurabia
==References==
==External links ==
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Discrimination
Islam and other religions
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딤미튜드
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28,291,170 | Nelson Place West is Grade II listed Georgian terrace of houses in Bath, Somerset, England. It was built as "Nelson Place" in the early 19th century, and the suffix "West" was added to avoid confusion with Nelson Place East on the other side of the city. The end houses (Nos. 1 and 9) have Ionic pilasters and there is a wrought iron balcony on the second floor of Nos. 2-8. These features match the adjacent Norfolk Crescent, which was built as part of the same urban development.
On the western end of the Georgian terrace there is a 1970s block of flats called Nelson House and further down the street (to the west) there is a row of Victorian houses called Nelson Villas.
==History==
===Original Design (c.1792-c.1817)===
Nelson Place, which was named after Admiral Nelson, was part of a larger development that also included Nile Street (named after the Battle of the Nile, one of Nelson's victories) and Norfolk Crescent (the centrepiece of the development, named after Nelson's home county). The architect who designed the matching facades of Nelson Place and Norfolk Crescent was probably John Palmer.
Palmer's design for Nelson Place was a terrace of 23 houses, each 3 windows wide. The two end houses were to have ionic pilasters and the central houses were to have a pediment, identical to the facade of Norfolk Crescent. The terrace was to be completely level, but the ground slopes down towards the river (at the west end of the row) so the street would have been built up on vaults, as at the south end of Norfolk Crescent. Each house was five storeys high (basement, ground floor, piano nobile, second floor and attic). Unlike many other Bath houses, the attic windows are in the main facade, not in the roof. This makes the building look taller and more impressive.
The first two houses (Nos. 1 and 2) were built in the early 19th century and completed c.1817 but a financial crisis (resulting from the Bath Bank crash in 1793) meant that Bath developers were struggling to raise money for new houses.
===Reduced Design (c.1820-c.1835)===
Nos. 1 and 2 Nelson Place were first leased in c.1817, but it was no easy task to raise funds for the other planned 21 houses in the terrace. As a result it was decided that the terrace could be continued with smaller houses. The new design, probably the work of John Pinch the elder, had houses that were 2 windows wide, to attract middle class rather than upper class occupants. The ground floor window (which is larger than the others) and the door are offset from the upper windows. Pinch designed very similar terraces elswhere in Bath, such as Raby Place (Bathwick Hill). Four houses (Nos. 3-6) were built in this style and completed in c.1827 and a further two houses (Nos. 7 and 8) were built slightly later and completed in c.1835. By this time the demand for town houses was dropping and no more houses were built in Nelson Place.
===Nelson Villas (19th c)===
The Georgian terrace was left uncompleted and in the second half of the 19th century a row of Victorian terraced houses called Nelson Villas was built at the west end of the street. These houses, two storeys high with front gardens, are very different to the Georgian terrace with its tall imposing facade.
===Nelson House and No. 9 (c.1973)===
In the 1970s a modern block of flats (Nelson House) was built in the gap between the Georgian and Victorian terraces. As part of this block of flats a single house (No. 9) was added to the end of Nelson Place, with a facade matching No. 1. This pilastered end house lends the Georgian terrace visual symmetry and gives the false impression that the truncated Georgian terrace was the intended final form of the street.
Today Nos. 1 and 2 have been combined into a single house, which contains flats. The door to No. 1, which faced onto Nile Street, has been replaced with a window and the staircase inside No. 1 has been removed, so the flats in both houses are accessed via the door and staircase of No. 2. Nos. 3 and 4 have also been combined for conversion into flats, the door and staircase of No. 3 having been removed. The outline of the old doorways to No. 1 and No. 3 can still be made out.
==Notable residents==
In 1839 Sir Isaac Pitman, the inventor of shorthand, moved into No. 5 Nelson Place West. He set up a printing press there and used the house for his phonetic institute. In 1851 he moved to a larger house elsewhere in Bath. In 1859, he moved his printing press to a factory on Lower Bristol Road, not far from Nelson Place. The company he set up, called LIBERfabrica is still located on these premises.
Vice-Admiral Henry Gordon (d.1856) lived at No. 1 Nelson Place from 1829 until his death in 1856. Gordon was present at the Glorious First of June naval battle and (as a lieutenant) he was in command of HMS Wolverine when she was captured by the French in 1804. Henry Gordon also served two terms as the Mayor of Bath.
==References==
Buildings and structures in Bath, Somerset
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10,390,431 | Yovani Gallardo (pronounced GUY-ardo) (born February 27, 1986) is a Mexican professional baseball pitcher with the Milwaukee Brewers of Major League Baseball. He was selected in the second round of the 2004 Major League Baseball Draft out of Trimble Technical High School in Fort Worth, Texas.
Gallardo is listed at 6'2" and 210 pounds. He has showcased impressive hitting skills for a pitcher. In 238 career at-bats, he has an average of .218 with nine s and twenty-eight RBIs. He regularly throws four pitches: a fastball, curveball, slider, and changeup with a lot of movement.
==2006 season==
With Single-A Brevard County, on June 9, Gallardo had a no-hitter for 8⅓ innings before surrendering a triple; Gallardo finished the game with 11 strikeouts. Splitting time between Brevard County and Double-A Huntsville, he led all minor league pitchers with 188 strikeouts in 155 innings of work, the most in a single season by a Brewers prospect. His Double-A line included 13 starts and a 1.63 ERA.
==2007 season==
Gallardo started the season with the Triple-A Nashville Sounds. On June 14, the Brewers announced the call-up of Gallardo to replace starter Chris Capuano, who was placed on the disabled list with a strained left groin. Gallardo made his major league debut against the San Francisco Giants on June 18, yielding 3 earned runs in 6⅓ innings for the win, with three walks and four strikeouts. In Gallardo's first at-bat in the majors, he hit an RBI double.
For his second career start on June 24, Gallardo had a no-hitter into the 5th inning. He would later take the no-decision when the bullpen blew the lead in the 8th. After coming out of the bullpen for three games, Gallardo was inserted back into the starting rotation on July 17 when then-Brewers ace Ben Sheets went on the 15-day disabled list with a right distal finger sprain.
==2008 season==
Gallardo started the season on the disabled list. He went on the 15-day DL on March 21, , with a torn lateral meniscus in his left knee. Upon his return on April 20, Gallardo pitched well during the next three games, compiling a 1.80 earned run average in twenty innings of work.
During his start on May 1, Gallardo jumped to get out of the way of a diving Chicago Cubs player – Reed Johnson – and landed awkwardly, bending his right knee extensively, during the 5th inning. He continued to pitch through the 6th, but was later diagnosed with a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). Gallardo was placed on the 15-day disabled list, and was not activated until September 24.
Gallardo was the starting pitcher in game 1 of the NLDS on October 1, 2008 against the Philadelphia Phillies. He ended up taking the loss to Cole Hamels.
==2009 season==
During Spring Training for 2009, Gallardo was offered to pitch for Mexico in the World Baseball Classic, but turned it down to focus on getting ready for the 2009 season. A few baseball commentators, notably Eric Karabell of ESPN, believed that Gallardo would be the Brewers' ace for the coming season.
His first start was on April 8 against the Giants, lasting 6⅔ innings, giving up only 2 runs and striking out six en route to getting the win. He made news in the 6th inning when he hit a three-run home run off of Randy Johnson, becoming the first pitcher to ever hit a home run off of Johnson.
Gallardo pitched his first career complete game on April 24 against the Houston Astros. Gallardo allowed only two runs on five hits, striking out seven. His family was in attendance for the game, and were moved to behind the Brewers dugout for the final inning.
Gallardo made baseball news again in his next start against the Pittsburgh Pirates. Gallardo pitched 8 shutout innings and hit a home run in the 7th, which was the only run of the game. Gallardo became only the 26th pitcher in major league history to win a game 1–0 while hitting a home run, and joined Red Ruffing and Early Wynn as the only ones to do so while striking out 10 or more batters (Gallardo struck out 11, also a career high). Gallardo tossed a 2-hitter on Memorial Day against the St. Louis Cardinals. He struck out 6 batters, one of them Albert Pujols. He struck out 9 on May 31 against the Cincinnati Reds. Gallardo pitched another 2-hitter on June 5, shutting out the Atlanta Braves 4–0. He struck out six.
Gallardo struggled with his stamina in the final two months of the season, and was finally benched for the remainder of the year in mid-September. Gallardo started 30 games for the Brewers, with a record of 13–12 with a 3.73 ERA. He struck out 204 batters over 185 innings pitched, becoming only the 4th Brewer pitcher to strike out 200+ batters.
==2010 season==
On April 7, the Brewers signed Gallardo to a five-year, $30.1 million contract extension through the 2014 season, with an $13 million option for 2015.
Gallardo pitched his first career complete game shutout on May 28 at Miller Park against the New York Mets, outdueling Mets ace Johan Santana 2–0.
Gallardo was selected to his first all-star game in the 2010 season, but just after he was elected, he got injured.
On August 27, 2010, Gallardo was robbed at gunpoint at a Milwaukee supermarket. He and clubhouse attendant Alex Sanchez handed over jewelry and money to the robbers. Sanchez was struck on the head with the butt of the gun.
Gallardo had a solid 2010 season, going 14–7 with a 3.84 ERA and 200 strikeouts in 185 innings pitched, plus two complete game shutouts. Gallardo also was stellar at the plate, batting .254 with 4 homeruns, 10 RBIs, and a .504 slugging percentage. Gallardo was awarded the National League Silver Slugger award as the best hitting pitcher.
==2011 season==
Gallardo was named the opening day starter for the second straight year after a rib injury placed Zack Greinke on the DL. On opening day, Gallardo was in line for the win, but due to the collapse of the bullpen and a walk off homer, received a no decision.
On April 5, his second start of the season, Gallardo recorded his third complete game shutout in his career. The opposing Atlanta Braves were only able to record two hits and two walks. Gallardo also recorded a hit and scored the only run of the game.
On April 23, he hit his ninth home run of his career off of the Astros' Nelson Figueroa as the Brewers won 14–7.
On May 7, Gallardo pitched a no-hitter into the 8th inning against the St. Louis Cardinals, but it was ended by a lead-off single by Daniel Descalso in the 8th that just slipped past a diving Craig Counsell. It turned out to be the only hit of the game for St. Louis as Gallardo finished the 8th inning by retiring the next 3 batters and Brewers closer John Axford closed out the 9th inning in a 4-0 Brewers win. Gallardo walked 4 batters and struck out 6 in the game.
On his August 21 start against the New York Mets, Gallardo earned his 14th win of the season, matching his career high. The win was also his 50th career win in the majors.
On September 17, Gallardo set a new career high in strikeouts with 13 against the Cincinnati Reds, including 4 in one inning, with Brandon Phillips reaching on a wild 3rd strike. Gallardo became the second Brewer ever to strike out 4 batters in one inning, with Manny Parra being the other. Gallardo also won his 17th game of the season, the most by a Brewer since Chris Capuano won 18 games in 2005.
On September 23, in his final regular season start, Gallardo struck out 11 Marlins. It was the third straight start in which Gallardo struck out at least 11 batters, and it ensured him another 200 strikeout season, his third in a row. As a result of this game, he became the first Brewers pitcher to notch 3 straight double digit strikeout starts, as well as 3 straight 200+ strikeout seasons. The only other pitchers to have three 200-K seasons at 25 or younger over the last 20 years is Kerry Wood and Felix Hernandez. Wood did it in 1998, 2001 and 2002. Gallardo did it in 2009, 2010, and 2011.
Gallardo finished with a 17–10 record for the season with a 3.52 ERA, and 207 strikeouts (fifth in the league) in 207.1 innings pitched. His 17 wins were fourth in the NL.
In Game 1 of the NLDS against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Gallardo pitched 8 innings, only surrendering 4 hits and a walk, and one earned run on a solo home run by Ryan Roberts. His nine strikeouts tied a franchise record for most strikeouts in a postseason game for the Brewers. Gallardo earned a win as the Brewers went on to win 4–1.
Gallardo started game 5 of the NLDS, lasting 6 innings. Control was a problem for him throughout the game, bouncing multiple pitches in front of home. He threw 66 strikes in a 112-pitch, 6-inning effort. Gallardo didn't receive the decision, surrendering 1 earned run as the Brewers went on to win 3-2 in 10 innings.
Gallardo finished in 7th place in Cy Young voting, the first time Gallardo had ever received votes for the award.
==2012 Season==
On July 15, Gallardo achieved a new career high, striking out 14 Pittsburgh Pirates, the most strikeouts in a game for a Brewer since Ben Sheets struck out 18 Atlanta Braves in 2004.
Gallardo had another solid season in 2012, going 16-9 with a 3.66 ERA, and 204 strikeouts in 204 innings pitched. Gallardo also led the National League with 33 games started.
==Scouting Report==
Gallardo has a five pitch repertoire consisting of a Four-seam fastball, a curveball, a slider, a change-up, and a cutter. The fastball is generally thrown between 92–95 mph, occasionally reaching as high as 96, the curve is thrown hard in the upper 70's to lower 80's, and the slider is usually in the mid 80's and has a late sharp break. When he was in the minors, his curveball was considered the best curveball in the minor leagues. He has somewhat phased out his change-up, only throwing it sparingly in his recent starts. More recently, he has begun to throw a cutter in the upper 80's to supplement his change-up. Gallardo is a strikeout pitcher, having a career average of around one strikeout for every one inning pitched.
==Family==
Gallardo is married to his wife Patricia; the couple has a son named Yovani Jr They reside in Fort Worth, Texas
==References==
==External links==
1986 births
Living people
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People from La Piedad
Sportspeople from Michoacán
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Yovani Gallardo
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6,525,192 | Stéphane Crête (September 19, 1967) is a Canadian actor and comedian from Quebec. He is known for his roles as Brad Spitfire in the Le Canal Famille television show Dans une galaxie pres de chez-vous and Jacques Préfontaine on the Télévision de Radio-Canada miniseries Les Étoiles filantes.
In 2002, he won a Gémeaux Award for his work in Dans une galaxie pres de chez-vous
==References==
==Further reading==
==External links==
Canadian television actors
Living people
1967 births
French Quebecers
Actors from Quebec
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45,564,713 | Freedom Records was a jazz record label linked with the producer Alan Bates, as with his Black Lion Records.
Individual recordings were distributed via Polydor Records and Transatlantic Records during the early 1970s before the company was bought by Arista Records.
==Discography==
1000 Albert Ayler & Don Cherry - Vibrations
1001 Marion Brown - Porto Novo
1002 Charles Tolliver - Paper Man
1003 Gato Barbieri & Dollar Brand- Confluence
1004 Randy Weston - Carnival
1005 Cecil Taylor - Silent Tongues
1006 Roswell Rudd - Flexible Flyer
1007 Andrew Hill - Spiral
1008 Oliver Lake - Heavy Spirits
1009 Stanley Cowell - Brilliant Circles
1010 Roland Hanna - Perugia
1011 Dewey Redman - Look for the Black Star
1012 Julius Hemphill - Coon Bid'ness
1013 Mal Waldron - Blues for Lady Day
1014 Randy Weston - Blues to Africa
1015 Frank Lowe - Fresh
1016 Archie Shepp - There's a Trumpet in My Soul
1017 Tolliver, Charles - Ringer, The
1018 Ayler, Albert - Witches and Devils
1019 New York Mary - New York Mary
1020 Hampton Hawes - Live at the Montmartre
1021 Ted Curson - Tears for Dolphy
1022 Human Arts Ensemble - Under the Sun
1023 Hill, Andrew - Live At Montreux
1024 Oliver Lake - Ntu
1025 John Payne & Louis Levin - Bedtime Stories
1026 Randy Weston - Berkshire Blues
1027 Shepp, Archie - Montreux One
1028 Hemphill, Julius - Dogon A.D.
1029 Rudd, Roswell - Inside Job
1030 Curson, Ted - Flip Top
1031 Jan Garbarek - Esoteric Circle
1032 Cowell, Stanley - Blues For The Viet Cong
1033 Stephane Grappelli - Parisian Thoroughfare
1034 Archie Shepp - Montreux Two
1035 New York Mary - Piece of the Apple
1036 Payne, John & Louis Levin - Razor's Edge
1037 Richard Teitelbaum & Anthony Braxton - Time Zones
1038 Cecil Taylor - Indent
1039 Human Arts Ensemble - Whisper Of Dharma
1040 Miroslav Vitous - Miroslav
1041 Dudu Pukwana - Diamond Express
1042 Mal Waldron - Signals
1043 Hawes, Hampton - A Little Copenhagen Night Music
1900 Ornette Coleman - The Great London Concert
1901 Paul Bley - Copenhagen And Haarlem
1902 Braxton, Anthony - The Complete Braxton 1971
1903 Art Ensemble Of Chicago - Paris Session (The Spiritual and Tutankhamun reissued together)
1904 Marion Brown- Duets
1905 Taylor, Cecil - Nefertiti, the Beautiful One Has Come
1906 Dave Burrell - High Won-High Two
==See also==
List of record labels
==External links==
Freedom Records at www.jazzdiscography.com
Defunct record labels of the United States
Jazz record labels | 507,773,893 | 2012-08-17T01:45:24 | Freedom Records | 2,012 |
28,291,171 | The palatial Late Antique Roman villa at La Olmeda is situated in Pedrosa de la Vega in the province of Palencia (Castile and León, Spain), near the banks of the Carrión. Long known as the provenance of chance finds, it was finally professionally excavated from 1968, and was a declared a Bien de Interés Cultural, 3 April 1996.
The site was donated in 1984 to the Diputación de Palencia by its proprietor and discoverer, Javier Cortes Álvarez de Miranda, who had supported the archaeological investigation of the site from 1969 to 1980. It is open to the public, while a museum dedicated to the finds is housed in the nearby church of San Pedro de Saldaña.
The agrarian villa was effected in several stages, beginning in the second quarter of the fourth century and extending in use at least to the end of the fifth. The villa complex centers on the elite quarters of rigorously symmetrical disposition, wherein twenty-seven rooms, twelve with mosaic floors, are disposed around a central patio crossed with mosaic paths in geometric patterns and linked round its perimeter by a wide peristyle. This main building housed the poentior, with its oecus or reception hall, centered in the east wing featuring a particularly resplendently mosaiced floor (illustration, right''). Slightly raised semicircular apses mark its northeastern and northwestern end rooms. The main body of the villa communicated with a baths by a grand passageway. The principal front of the main block faces south, with a porticoed gallery ending in octagonal tower blocks. The residential quarters face north with two rectangular corner towers.
The complex also included working and living quarters of more rustic aspect, kilns for baking roof tiles on the site, three burial grounds, and a section of paved roadway.
== Notes ==
Archaeological sites in Spain
Bien de Interés Cultural buildings
Roman villas in Spain
Villa romana La Olmeda
Villa romana di La Olmeda | 510,789,568 | 2012-09-04T17:55:26 | La Olmeda | 2,012 |
665,825 | Why redirection? There is a difference between Chicana and Chicano.
Because it was a one-sentence stub which didn't make sense outside the Chicano article and would have required redundant duplication of content to make such sense. I suggest expanding it within Chicano to the point where it's a viable separate article if you really want them separate - David Gerard 06:59, May 20, 2004 (UTC) | 16,485,873 | 2004-05-20T06:59:22 | Chicana | 2,012 |
4,691,209 | Elchingen Abbey (Kloster Elchingen, Reichsabtei Elchingen) was a Benedictine monastery in Oberelchingen (in Elchingen) in Bavaria, Germany, in the diocese of Augsburg.
== History ==
Dedicated to the Virgin Mary and Saints Peter and Paul, the monastery was founded by the Counts of Dillingen. The abbey was reichsunmittelbar (independent of territorial sovereignty and answering directly to the Holy Roman Emperor, and thus a territorial principality in its own right). The abbot sat in the Reichstag of the Holy Roman Empire.
The abbey was dissolved in 1802 during secularisation. By 1840 the buildings had been almost entirely demolished.
In 1921 the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate settled on the site.
== References ==
Brenner, Bernhard, 2003. Das ehemalige Reichsstift Elchingen/Oberelchingen. In: Klosterland Bayerisch Schwaben Werner Schiedermair (ed.), pp216–219. Lindenberg Fink. ISBN 3-89870-127-1.
Dirr, Albert, 1926. Die Reichsabtei Elchingen von der Mitte des 15. bis zur Mitte des 16. Jahrhunderts. Augsburg (also dissertation, University of Munich 1925)
Konrad, Anton H., 1965. Die Reichsabtei Elchingen. Ihr Bild im Wandel der Jahrhunderte. Weissenhorn: Konrad.
Kramer, Ferdinand Kramer, 1991. "Wissenschaft und Streben nach 'Wahrer Aufklärung'. Ein Beitrag zur Aufklärung im ostschwäbischen Benediktinerkloster Elchingen", in: Zeitschrift für bayerische Landesgeschichte, 54 / 1991, 1:269-286 ()
== External links ==
Records of Elchingen Abbey
Klöster in Bayern
1802 disestablishments
States and territories established in 1128
Benedictine monasteries in Germany
Monasteries in Bavaria
Imperial abbeys
Kloster Elchingen
Abbazia di Elchingen
Abdij Elchingen | 447,223,352 | 2011-08-29T00:20:13 | Elchingen Abbey | 2,012 |
5,199,347 | RK Zagreb (Rukometni Klub Zagreb) is a team handball club from Zagreb, Croatia. Currently, RK Zagreb competes in the Croatian First League of Handball and the Croatian Handball Cup as well in the regional SEHA League.
The team was known as "Badel 1862 Zagreb" from 1992 to 1995 and 1997 to 2001 and "Banka Croatia Zagreb" in 1996 for sponsorship purposes. Nowadays it's called "RK Croatia Osiguranje Zagreb".
==Accomplishments==
National Championship of Croatia: 22
Croatian Handball Cup: 20
National Championship of Yugoslavia: 9
National Cup of Yugoslavia: 1
EHF Champions League: 2
EHF Champions League Finalists: 4
EHF Cup Winner's Cup Finalist: 1
==Current roster==
=== Famous coaches ===
Lino Červar
=== Famous players ===
Patrik Ćavar
Slavko Goluža
Nenad Kljaić
Iztok Puc
Bruno Gudelj
Ratko Tomljanović
Vlado Šola
Blaženko Lacković
Ivano Balić
Igor Vori
Domagoj Duvnjak
Mirza Džomba
Andrey Lavrov
Kiril Lazarov
==External links==
Official website of RK Zagreb
Zagreb
Sport in Zagreb
RK Zagreb
RK Zagreb
RK Zagreb
Ρ.Κ. Ζάγκρεμπ
RK Zagreb
RK Zagreb
RK Zagreb
RK Zagabria
RK Zagreb
RK Zagreb
RK Zagrzeb
RK Croatia Osiguranje Záhreb
RK Zagreb
RK Croatia Osiguranje Zagreb
RK Zagreb | 511,675,583 | 2012-09-10T11:33:41 | RK Zagreb | 2,012 |
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The result of the debate was rename, don't upmerge for now
Noticed this when it was added to the stub list. Besides the space that needs removing from the template to make it conform to the naming guidelines for stub templates, there is the fact that despite having an associated WikiProject and having been available for over a year. it doesn't meet the 30 article threshold for a stub category of its own. As it has its own WP assessment template, I see no need to ignore the threshold here, so rename to as an upmerged template of . Caerwine Caer’s whines
I've found some more stubs for this Category which now brings it up to 26 stubs. Kathleen.wright5
Keep First, more than 30+ articles have had the stub. Second, a Messianic Jewish article is not a Christian article, thus a Christian stub would be inappropriate as a replacement. inigmatus (talk)
Keep, alot of articles have stubs, at least of one of them per subject. Why should we delete it.
Rename to conform with stub naming standards, and upmerge unless the number of stubs reaches threshold - though surely to , not ? Inigmatus and Freewayguy, it looks like you both need to read the nomination again - no-one is talking about deleting or replacing the template (other than by fixing the name of it to MessianicJudaism-stub), only upmerging it. Grutness...wha?
Messianic Jews believe in Jesus as the Messiah and Savior, so they definitely are at least as much a Christian denomination as the Latter Day Saints. Whether they are also Jews is unfortunately a point of controversy, and depends at least in part on how broad a scope Judaism stubs has. Caerwine Caer’s whines
Per guidelines above, "keep" is the same as voting in favor of keeping the status quo, even if this only a name change and category upmerge request. Thus "keep" votes should be understood as keeping the status quo and thus no change at all. I lean in favor of changing the stub name to meet stub naming conventions, but I disagree with upmerging the stub to the Christian category and believe in the interest of keeping the peace, that it remain apart from it. inigmatus (talk)
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The result of the debate was delete
At first glance, this one appears fine, but there are problems with it, brought up during discussion at WikiProject Stub sorting/Proposals. It has between 30 and 60 stubs but is linked to a WikiProject - BUT that WikiProject has been moribund for several months. Also, of the 55 stubs using this stub type, 52 should actually should be using ! Remove them and you're left with a bio-stub, Hydration pack, and Protractor compass - hardly enough to warrant a separate stub type. Given such a large overlap in a borderline-sized category, it may be better to do away with this one altogether and reduce redundancy by one, possibly turning hiking-stub into a redirect to trail-stub as we go. Grutness...wha?
Delete and don't keep as a redirect. Even if we were to keep it as a redirect or upmerge, Trail stubs would not be my first choice of where to graft it to, despite the overlap. A recreation-stub, if we had it, would be my first choice. Caerwine Caer’s whines
Why delete it? Is the stub template still use at least one page?
It would remain on three pages, and in each of those cases a more appropriate stub type exists (as I pointed out in my nom, one of them is even a bio-stub, which should never have got this stub type to start with). In any case, having a stub type for only three stubs is hardly viable in most cases - and certainly isn't viable for a category! This is the second SFD that you seem to have failed to have understood fully, BTW - perhaps you need to reread the top of SFD and also STUB? Grutness...wha?
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6,525,194 | Longleat Woods () is a 249.9 [(617.4 acre) | 503,170,380 | 2012-07-19T20:04:18 | Longleat Woods | 2,012 |
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665,826 | The Männlichen is a 2,343 metre mountain in the Swiss Alps located within the Canton of Berne.
It can be reached from Wengen by the Luftseilbahn Wengen-Männlichen (LWM) cable-car, or from Grindelwald using the Gondelbahn Grindelwald-Männlichen (GM) gondola. It then takes 15 minutes to walk to the summit. It is a popular viewpoint over the Lauterbrunnen valley and a popular start location for hikers and skiers.
==References==
==External links==
Männlichen on Hikr
360° Panorama from Mannlichen summit on Photosynth
Bernese Oberland
Mountains of the Alps
Mountains of Switzerland
Cable cars in Switzerland
Visitor attractions in the Canton of Bern
Mountains of the canton of Bern
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10,390,432 | Scorcher is a futuristic racing video game by now-defunct developer Zyrinx for the PC and the Sega Saturn console.
==Setting==
Special motorcycles that reach up to 450 km/h race through dangerous tracks in a dystopian year 2021.
==Trivia==
The PC version included executables for both MS-DOS and Windows. The former would give a smoother framerate, while the latter allowed a higher resolution setting.
==External links==
(Saturn version)
1996 video games
DOS games
Futuristic racing games
Sega Saturn games
Video games developed in Denmark
Windows games | 476,107,332 | 2012-02-10T12:10:08 | Scorcher (video game) | 2,012 |
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17,982,138 | == June 2008 ==
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4,691,210 | Bernard Tan Tiong Gie (born 1943 in Singapore) was educated at the Anglo-Chinese School, Singapore, the University of Singapore (Bachelor of Science with Honours in Physics, 1965) and Oxford University (Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering Science, 1968). He is a Chartered Engineer and Member of the Institution of Electrical Engineers (UK), Fellow of the Institute of Physics (U.K), Fellow of the Institute of Physics, Singapore, and Fellow of Trinity College of Music, London.
==Academic career==
Tan joined the then University of Singapore (now the National University of Singapore) in 1968 as a Lecturer in Physics and served first as Vice-Dean and then as Dean of Science of the Faculty of Science at NUS for 12 years from 1985 to 1997. He has also been Head of Physics, Acting Head of Music, and Associate Director of the Centre for Musical Activities and Dean of Students. Other appointments previously held by Tan are Chairman of the Centre for Remote Imaging, Sensing and Processing (CRISP) and the Singapore Synchrotron Light Source (SSLS).
==Research, Awards and Honours==
Bernard Tan's current research interests are in microwave solid-state properties and devices, digital musical analysis and synthesis, and directional perception of multiple sound sources. He has published over 85 papers in international peer-reviewed journals. As a composer, U.S. music publisher Neil Kjos has published a number of his choral works, and his Piano Concerto was premiered in January 2002 by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. Most recently, the Singapore Symphony performed the world premier of his new Violin Concerto with violinist Lynnette Seah as soloist.
He also sits on the boards of Keppel Corporation, k1 eBiz, the Singapore Symphonia Company and CSA Holdings, and is Chairman of Keppel Credit Union. He is Chairman of the Singapore Arts Festival Steering Committee and the Singapore Youth Awards Science and Technology Advisory Committee. He is President of the Institute of Physics Singapore and Vice-President of the Singapore National Academy of Science.
Tan has been awarded the Public Administration Medal (Silver), the Public Service Medal, the Public Service Star and the Public Service Star (Bar).
==References==
==External links==
Bernard Tan Faculty Web Page
21st-century classical composers
Singaporean people of Chinese descent
Singaporean composers
Singaporean classical musicians
Anglo-Chinese School alumni
Fellows of the Institute of Physics
National University of Singapore faculty
1943 births
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Singaporean engineers | 524,227,239 | 2012-11-21T18:25:39 | Bernard Tan | 2,012 |
28,291,181 | *Western | 514,933,792 | 2012-09-28T03:26:44 | Western Pennsylvania geography stubs | 2,012 |
5,199,350 | A National Security Group is a non-governmental organization (NGO), think-tank, research center, or institute that formulates national security theories and finds solutions to defense challenges through research, education, and development. These organizations differ from other NGOs and think tanks by not only producing original concepts and solutions but also by finding the necessary means and mechanisms to implement them.
Covering a broad range of areas, from defense strategy to national security and defense innovation, a national security group integrates theory, policy, science, law, and technology.
Usually operating as non-profit organizations, national security groups also partner with government agencies, other NGOs, international organizations (e.g. United Nations), industry, academia, foundations, and private donors in order to fund research and development, thus benefiting both partners and national security as a whole. Although classical think tanks tend to merely generate ideas, national security groups research, design, and produce innovative defense concepts necessary for a nation’s security.
National security institutions | 520,427,644 | 2012-10-29T14:01:02 | National security group | 2,012 |
10,390,434 | The page is obviously going to be deleted. Please don't clutter it up with more nonsensePlease do not add unhelpful and unconstructive information to Wikipedia. Your edits appear to be vandalism and have been reverted. If you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox. Xiahou
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5,199,351 | Please refrain from adding nonsense to Wikipedia, as you did to Buenos Aires. It is considered vandalism. If you would like to experiment, use the sandbox. Mwanner | Talk
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34,425,862 | Elections to the Parliament of Andalusia were held in Andalusia in Spain on 12 March 2000, concurrently with the countrywide general election celebrated on the same day. The elections were for all 109 seats of the Andalusian Parliament, determining the President of the Andalusia autonomous community.
Incumbent Socialist Manuel Chaves González won with a relative majority of 52, but was re-elected President of Andalusia with the support of the Andalusian Party.
==Results==
< 1996 2004 >
|-
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!style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=center colspan="3" |Popular Vote
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!style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=right width=60|Votes
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Partido Socialista Obrero Español de Andalucía – PSOE-A||1,790,653||44.90||0.50 ||52||0
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Partido Popular – PP||1,535,987||38.52||4.30 ||46||6
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Izquierda Unida Los Verdes - Convocatoría por Andalucía – IULV-CA||327,435||8.21||5.87 ||6||7
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Partido Andalucista – PA||300,356||7.53||0.82 ||5||1
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| bgcolor="white"| || align=left |Other parties||33,480||0.84||0.25 ||0||0
|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"
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| 51,921
| 1.28
| 0.52
| colspan=2|
|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"
| align="right" colspan="2" | Valid votes
| 4,039,832
| 99.34
| 0.03
| colspan=2|
|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"
| align="right" colspan="2" | Invalid votes
| 26,998
| 0.66
| 0.03
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| 4,066,830
| 68.71
| 9.23
| 109
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2000 elections in Spain
2000 in Spain | 494,578,417 | 2012-05-27T06:57:47 | 2000 Andalusian regional election | 2,012 |
17,982,143 | Sun Zhonghuan (Traditional Chinese: 孫忠煥, Simplified Chinese: 孙忠焕), is a Chinese politician. He is the former Mayor of Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. He is the current Chairman of the Hangzhou CPPC.
==Career==
Sun was born in July 1948 in Yuyao, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province. Sun studied in Hangzhou University (current Zhejiang University) and the Party School of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.
Sun's career includes:
February 1969 - February 1974, soldier of People's Liberation Army 5170 Branch;
December 1983 - October 1985, Deputy Secretary and Mayor of Lanxi, Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province;
November 1989 - March 1993, Secretary of Yongkang, Jinhua City;
Martch 1993 - September 1994, Deputy Director of the Zhejiang Provincial Trade and Industry Bureau (浙江省工商局);
September 1994 - April 1995, Deputy Secretary and Director of the Zhejiang Provincial Trade and Industry Bureau;
April 1995 - August 1996, General Secretary and Director of the Zhejiang Provincial Trade and Industry Bureau;
August 1996 - May 2000, General Secretary of Taizhou City;
May 2000 - January 2002, General Secretary of Taizhou City and the Chief Director of the Taizhou NPC;
January 2002 - February 2003, General Secretary and Chief Director of the Zhejiang Economic and Trade Commission (浙江省經濟貿易委員會/浙江省经济贸易委员)
April 2004 - January 2005, Deputy Secretary, Vice-mayor and Acting Mayor of Hangzhou;
February 2005 - April 2007, Deputy Secretary and Mayor of Hangzhou;
April 2007–present, Chairman of the Hangzhou CPPC.
==References==
==External links==
Mayor Sun Zhonghuan met with the delegation of Bank of East Asia Ltd headed by Board Chairman
Zhejiang University alumni
Hangzhou University alumni
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1948 births
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People's Republic of China politicians from Zhejiang
Communist Party of China politicians from Zhejiang
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Mayors of places in China
孙忠焕 | 529,782,881 | 2012-12-26T02:55:18 | Sun Zhonghuan | 2,012 |
5,583,311 | Darren Roy Mack (born January 31, 1961) became the subject of an international manhunt in June 2006 after being charged with the stabbing death of his 39-year-old estranged wife, Charla Mack, in the garage of their Reno, Nevada home. Mack was also suspected of, and later charged with, the sniper shooting of Family Court Judge Chuck Weller, who was handling the couple’s acrimonious divorce. Charla Mack was murdered after 9:00 a.m. on June 12, 2006, and Judge Weller was shot around 11:05 a.m. the same day. Judge Weller spent time recovering, and returned to his courtroom on August 16.
According to a close friend, Mack was angry over a divorce settlement issued by Judge Weller. In addition to child support capped by state law at $849 per month, Darren Mack was ordered to pay $10,000 per month for spousal support plus household expenses. Darren Mack's gross monthly income was approximately $44,000, while his wife had no income.
Mack evaded police for 10 days, during which time he was featured on the Fox show America's Most Wanted and the FBI’s Most Wanted website. Mack was a hunter and sportsman and records show he owned a .40-caliber Smith & Wesson [and a | 529,541,225 | 2012-12-24T05:09:50 | Darren Mack | 2,012 |
10,390,445 | Welcome to Wikipedia. We invite everyone to contribute constructively to our encyclopedia. Some of your recent edits have been considered unhelpful or unconstructive and have been reverted or removed. Please use the sandbox for any test edits you would like to make, and take a look at the welcome page to learn more about contributing to this encyclopedia. A link to the edit I have reverted can be found here: link. If you believe this edit should not have been reverted, please contact me. Nomen NescioGnothi seauton
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8,072,694 | Secrets of Women (Kvinnors väntan; also known as Waiting Women) is a 1952 Swedish film directed by Ingmar Bergman. It was screened within the official selection of Venice Film Festival (1953).
The film is one of the director's early films and is basically a drama about young relationships told by a group of women (in flashbacks). However, as it came to be afterwards: the most memorable part of the film is the funny elevator-scene between actors Gunnar Björnstrand and Eva Dahlbeck (a scene that was written as a kind of sketch and is almost pure comedy). That scene became Bergman's first try at comedy on film; and he later stated that it was that very scene that made him realize he could write comedy at all (which he more successfully showed a few years later in films A Lesson in Love, 1954, and Smiles of a Summer Night, 1955), and he was inspired for his later script-writing in the comedy genre by the scene in this film.
==Cast==
Anita Björk – Rakel
Eva Dahlbeck – Karin
Maj-Britt Nilsson – Marta
Birger Malmsten – Martin Lobelius
Gunnar Björnstrand – Fredrik Lobelius
Karl-Arne Holmsten – Eugen Lobelius
Jarl Kulle – Kaj
Aino Taube – Annette
Håkan Westergren – Paul Lobelius
Gerd Andersson – Maj
Björn Bjelfvenstam – Henrik Lobelius
==External links==
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Swedish films
Films directed by Ingmar Bergman
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Kvinnors väntan
Sehnsucht der Frauen
L'Attente des femmes
Secrets of Women
Donne in attesa
Жените чекаат (филм)
Geheimen van vrouwen
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6,525,208 | A Date with the Smithereens is the fifth album by the New Jersey rock band The Smithereens, released in 1994. It is seen as a stylistic departure by the band, as A Date is mainly influenced by and heavy metal, while previous albums have leaned more towards straightforward pop rock. The title is meant to be ironic as nearly all songs on the album are hate-inspired.
== Details ==
Frontman Pat DiNizio explained the darkness of the album saying: "So why's it so dark? Well, I'm not a particularly happy person these days, and I do feel that society's going to hell in a handbag. You can hear that in the first song: 'Guess what, there's a black cloud inside of my head, don't mess around with me or you'll find yourself dead.' If you live in New York City, you can feel that way, like everyone around you is a walking time bomb." Also, producer Butch Vig left the band prior to the recording of the album, which is said to have inspired some of the hatred expressed in this album.
The album was originally planned to be released about a year before it actually was, but Capitol Records was near dropping The Smithereens. The reason for this is that their previous album, Blow Up, was not tolerated well by listeners and lost a lot of fans.
The Smithereens planned to start recording on the album in December 1992, but the recording was postponed to February 1993, because of The Smashing Pumpkins album Vig was working on. In July, Butch Vig gave up on the Smithereens, and shortly after, Capitol Records dropped them.
After The Smithereens were dropped by Capitol, they went to RCA Records. As revenge at Capitol, they even considered naming the new album after Capitol's president, but the idea was never used. In the end, the Smithereens decided to use their old producer, Don Dixon for the album.
== Artwork and title ==
The album title is based on the 1959 album A Date with Elvis and the cover is based on a picture of four thugs standing on a street in New York featured in a book Dennis Diken owned. Also, the font used for the title was based on the sleeve of a soundtrack album called "The theme from Ben Casey." As another reference to older albums, the cover includes the RCA Victor logo with Nipper the dog on it and it also included a logo saying "Living Stereo." The album came out on cassette, CD, and a box set of four seven-inch vinyl records. On the cassette and CD covers, the background color is red, but on the cover of the box set of records, the background color is light blue.
== Aftermath ==
This album was not as well received as the other albums by fans. As a result of this, RCA dropped them after that album, leaving them without a record label for years.
==Track listing==
Sources: Discogs, Allmusic
== Personnel ==
Pat DiNizio – Vocals, Guitar, and Harmonica
Jim Babjak – Guitars and Vocals
Dennis Diken – Drums, Percussion, and Vocals
Mike Mesaros – Bass and Vocals
With:
Lou Reed – Guitar solos for "Point of No Return" and "Long Way Back Again"
==Singles==
== References ==
1994 albums
The Smithereens albums
Albums produced by Don Dixon
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10,390,450 | ==Hearts player==
I don't think this is the same player as the Tommy Neilson who played for Hearts. Andrew Hoggan states the Hearts player was born in Armadale on 28 July 1922 and moved to Ipswich Town in 1948. Admittedly Hoggan can't trace his movements after Suffolk but it is highly unlikely he would be playing in the top flight with United aged 46! Caledonian Place
Yeah, I thought the same, although the A-Z entry on the official Dundee United website says he did. Fedgin | Talk
The other possibility I thought of would be that the Gorebridge version was attached to Hearts but only played for a youth or reserve team, thus not appearing in Hoggan's book. Even if this were the case, I would still doubt including him as a Hearts player - a bit like Ian Murray being listed as a United player or Willie Pettigrew as a Hibs player. Caledonian Place
is a great resource for Hearts players past and present, and like you say, the only Tommy Neilson on there would have been aproaching 50 when signing for United - probs safest to omit Hearts unless something concrete comes up. | 445,267,074 | 2011-08-17T03:50:01 | Tommy Neilson | 2,012 |
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28,291,182 | Shindo Renmei - (臣道連盟 "League of the Subjects' Path" in Japanese) was a terrorist organization composed of Japanese immigrants in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, active in the 1940s. Refusing to believe the news of Japan's surrender in the end of World War II, some of its most fanatic members used violence against those who did. Shindo Renmei killed at least 23 people and wounded 147 others, all of them Japanese-Brazilians.
==Historical background==
The first Japanese immigrants arrived in Brazil in 1908, most intending to amass wealth and return to their birth country. They found a completely different country, with different language, religion, climate, foods, and customs; as they planned to return, they lived in relative isolation from the culture around them, few even bothering to learn Portuguese. As such, they were generally seen with suspicion by the general populace. Yet, by the 1930s, Brazil had the largest community of Japanese immigrants in the world.
The Estado Novo regime established by Getúlio Vargas, aiming to promote Brazilian nationalism, repressed the cultures of the Japanese and German communities. By the decree 383 of April 18, 1938, they were not allowed to take part in political activities, speak foreign languages in public, or teach them as the first language of their children. Radio broadcast in foreign languages was forbidden; publishing in foreign languages was only allowed in bilingual editions, the foreign language next to Portuguese.
At the time, almost 90% of the Japanese immigrants were subscribers of Japanese language newspapers, which shows a degree of literacy far above the general populace at the time. Decree 383, making bilingual editions obligatory, destroyed most such newspapers, as it made printing costs exceedingly high; as a significant number of Japanese immigrants could not understand Portuguese at all, this made exceedingly difficult for them to obtain any information from outside their communities.
When Brazil sided with the Allies in 1942, any communication with Japan was cut: the entry of new Japanese immigrants was forbidden, letters would no longer arrive, Japanese-Brazilians were unable to travel freely or live in certain regions, such as coastal areas, without a safe conduct from a police authority, and radio receivers were apprehended so that that people would no longer listen to short wave transmissions from Japan. Even bilingual newspapers were forbidden at the time.
==Foundation==
Shindo Renmei was not the only, nor even the first "patriotic" organization founded by Japanese-Brazilians. Most such organizations provided mutual support for the community; none of them, except for Shindo Renmei, was ever involved in terrorist acts.
Keizo Ishihara, Margarida Watanabe, and Massaru Takahashi, Japanese Catholics, founded the Pia ("pious"), a charity in benefit of the poorer members of the colony, with the approval of the church and the Brazilian government. A former Japanese army colonel, Junji Kikawa, was active in the Pia. In 1942, after a violent altercation between Japanese and Brazilians in Marília, Kikawa founded Shindo Renmei, and campaigned for the Japanese community to commit acts of sabotage; he distributed pamphlets urging Japanese-Brazilian farmers to cease to produce silk (used then to make parachutes) and peppermint (menthol was used in the production of explosives). As Pia's directors opposed this campaign, Kikawa left Pia in 1944.
Shindo Renmei had its headquarters in the city of São Paulo, with 64 local offices in the states of São Paulo and Paraná. It was sponsored by donations from their affiliates.
With the end of World War 2, Shindo Renmei refused to believe the official news about the Japanese defeat. Believing it to be nothing but American propaganda, they established new goals: to punish the defeatists, to spread the "truth" that Japan had won or was winning the war, and defend the emperor's honor.
In Shindo Renmei's eyes, the Japanese-Brazilian community was divided in two groups:
Kachigumi, or "victorists", who believed the war was still going on, or that Japan had won. They were the majority, the least well-off members of the community, and those who still intended to return to Japan.
Makegumi, or "defeatists", pejoratively called "dirty hearts", who had accepted the news of defeat. They were usually the wealthier members of the community, better informed, and better adapted to Brazil.
Compounding the confusion, a number of scammers produced fake Japanese newspapers and magazines with news about the "great victory" and started selling land in the "conquered territories". Others sold yen, the Japanese currency, nearly worthless at the time, to those who intended to return to Japan. This drove many kachigumi into bankruptcy, some even to suicide.
==Terrorist actions==
Shindo Renmei's members believed that the news regarding Japan's defeat were false, and they created a communication system to spread the "truth" that Japan had won. Underground Japanese-language newspapers and magazines pushing this view were published, and clandestine radio stations were established.
The group also wrote lists with the names of the makegumi who should die for betraying the emperor.
Kamegoro Ogasawara, owner of a dry cleaner's in São Paulo, coordinated the punitive actions. Many Japanese-owned boarding houses served as hideouts for the killers after their actions.
Shindo Renmei's killers, or tokkotai, were always young people. Before a murder, they sent letters to their intended targets, urging them to commit seppuku – ritual suicide by sword – so that they could "regain the lost honor". The letters started by saying: "You have a dirty heart, so you must have the throat washed." That means, to be cut by a katana.
Not one of those who received such a letter complied with the request. Thus, they were killed with firearms or katana.
From 1946 to early 1947, according to official data, Shindo Renmei killed 23 and wounded 147, all Japanese-Brazilians.
The killers often surrendered to the police soon after their crimes, explaining that they had nothing against Brazil or its people, and that they were not common criminals, for they killed only as part of their duty.
==Repression and end==
Tales of murder, especially by katana sword, spread fear among Japanese-Brazilians; the general populace, not directly affected, nevertheless was left with the impression that all Japanese were nationalist fanatics.
Bursts of violence against Japanese immigrants, belonging to Shindo Renmei or not, occurred, especially in cities in the countryside where they had large communities, such as in the region of Tupã, São Paulo. After two attacks by Shindo Renmei, and the murder of a Brazilian truck driver by a Japanese truck driver on July 31, 1946, a massive crowd in Osvaldo Cruz rioted and was willing to lynch any Japanese they found. The riot was contained only with the arrival of army troops.
The army and the Departamento Estadual de Ordem Política e Social (DEOPS - State Department of Political and Social Order) investigated the case in the states of São Paulo and Paraná. According to the police of São Paulo, 31,380 Japanese-Brazilians were suspected of having connections to the organization. DEOPS also investigated 376 Japanese-Brazilians. Ultimately, the leaders of Shindo Renmei and most of the tokkotai were arrested.
About 155 Japanese immigrants were to be banished from Brazil in 1946, but this never happened, and the time for punishment elapsed. Only fourteen tokkotai were convicted of murder.
After many decades, Shindo Renmei is still somewhat of a taboo among Japanese-Brazilian immigrants.
==In popular culture==
Dirty Hearts, a film about the Shindo Renmei
==References==
LESSER, Jeffrey. "Negotiating National Identity: Immigrants, Minorities and the Struggle for Ethnicity in Brazil". Durham: Duke University Press, 1999. Portuguese edition: Negociando a Identidade Nacional: Imigrantes, Minorias e a Luta pela Etnicidade no Brasil (São Paulo: Editora UNESP, 2001.
DEZEM, Rogério. "Shindô Renmei: terrorismo e repressão". São Paulo: AESP, 2000.
MORAIS, Fernando. "Corações Sujos". São Paulo: Companhia das Letras, 2000.
==External links==
Bugei - A História da Shindo Renmei
Comciencia - Shindo Renmei: Lembranças Amargas
Shindo Renmei em Campos do Jordão, SP. Crônica do historiador Pedro Paulo Filho)
Yamanaka - Nuvem Negra sobre o Sol Nascente
- Realidade alterada: o poder da Shindo Renmei - Rogério Dezem
São Paulo (state)
Terrorism in Brazil
臣道連盟
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10,390,451 | The Red Violin is the original soundtrack album, on the Sony Classical label, of the 1999 film The Red Violin (original title: Le violon rouge), starring Carlo Cecchi, Sandra Oh and Samuel L. Jackson. The original score and songs were composed by John Corigliano and performed by Philharmonia Orchestra with Esa-Pekka Salonen conducting.
The album won the Academy Award for Best Original Score and was nominated for a Grammy Award: Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media (lost to the score of A Bug's Life).
== Track listing ==
Anna's Theme 2:50
Main Title 2:42
Death of Anna 1:44
Birth of the Red Violin 3:05
The Red Violin 1:34
The Monastery 1:06
Kaspar's Audition; Journey to Vienna 2:38
Etudes; Death of Kaspar 2:38
The Gypsies; Journey Across Europe 2:07
Pope's Gypsy Cadenza 1:37
Coitus Musicalis; Victoria's Departure 4:40
Pope's Concert 1:22
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Journey to China 4:10
People's Revolution; Death of Chou Yuan 3:15
Morritz Discovers the Red Violin 3:38
Morritz's Theme 1:54
The Theft 2:10
End Titles 1:46
"The Red Violin" - Chaconne for Violin and Orchestra 17:37
Violin Solo: Joshua Bell
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