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[edit] "White Diamond (Kylie Minogue song)"
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White Diamond is the first single to be released from the 10th studio album by the successful-australian-Pop/Dance singer Kylie Minogue.
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After her health problems, Kylie Minogue has come back to the music scene in late 2006 continuing with Showgirl - The Greatest Hits Tour, cancelled in 2005, due the detection of breast cancer.
Now, Kylie's back in early 2007 giving the single of her forthcoming new album, due to release in Summer 2007, along with Parlophone Records/EMI UK.
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Parlophone Records/EMI UK
85.75.65.56 01:19, 21 November 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Heer Saleti
Heer Saleti is a notable character in the much-loved punjabi epic, Heer Ranjha. This classic story has been made into a popular Bollywood film starring Anil Kapoor and Sri Devi. The story has close resemblences to Romeo and Juliet.
Heer is famous for her beauty, with her melodic voice being the focus of much adoration accross India.
The Heer name originates from a farming community in Dadyal, a scenic village in District Hoshiapur in East Punjab.
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Stardust Magazine, Edition 212, page 33 Classic Indian Love Stories, by Anand Butt
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[edit] "Back to the 101"- Albert Hammond, Jr. Song
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[edit] Steve Waterloo and the Asthma Attacks
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Declined. This suggestion doesn't sufficiently explain the importance or significance of the subject. See the speedy deletion criteria A7 and/or guidelines on musical artists. Please provide more information on why this musical artist is worthy of inclusion in an encyclopedia. Thank you. davidwr/(talk)/(contribs)/(e-mail) 03:10, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
Steve Waterloo was born in Bathurst, New Brunswick as the only child of his parents Morton and Janice who would relocate with their young son to Ajax, Ontario soon after.
Waterloo was always into experimenting with new sounds and once played at his high school's (J Clarke Richardson Collegiate) talent show using a self-made drum kit with an array of pedals and a kazoo to bewildered onlookers.
In 1996, at the age of 18, Waterloo was granted acceptance to the University of Western Ontario but decided to go on a backpacking trip to Europe. In his travels, he stumbled upon Malmo, Sweden and met many friends when watching rock shows at the KB (Kulturbolaget) Club during his two day stay.
Before attending university, Waterloo decided that Malmo was the place for him and informed his parents of his decision. They were furious that their only teenage son would make a decision in such haste and refused to speak with him for his first three years in Malmo.
Since moving to Malmo, Waterloo has been in the bands The Magic Wrecking Balls, The Earthquake Snakes and Gods of Owls, all of which have disbanded.
Steve Waterloo and the Asthma Attacks was formed in 2001 with long-time friends Greger Halsten (keyboards, guitar), Roffe Petter (keyboards, bass, backing vocals and Gunther Haffe (keyboards, drums, guitar, backing vocals), as well as Oskar Bengtsson (keyboards, upright bass) who has since left the band.
The band has released three EPs since starting and their song "Just For The Ladies" reached #4 on Sveriges Radio's P3 Rockster channel.
The band plans on recording their first full-length album in December, 2006 in Toronto when Waterloo returns to visit his family and old friends.
Many describe the band as having a pop-oriented, electronic psychedelic sound and they have been compared to the 13th Floor Elevators, Can and even the Beach Boys.
However, Waterloo claims that he's more into experimenting with music and making his own than listening to the works of others.
[edit] Members
- Steve Waterloo (1978), beats, keyboard, drums, lead vocals
- Greger Halsten (1978), keyboard, guitar
- Roffe Petter (1980), keyboard, bass, backing vocals
- Gunther Haffe (1979), keyboard, guitar, drums
[edit] Discography
[edit] Extended Plays (EPs)
[edit] Swedish Singles
- En Jättestor Trädgård (2002)
- Just for the Ladies (2003) — #3 P3 Rockster
- Sjunga Allsång 2005)
[edit] Trivia
- Steve Waterloo was born in Bathurst, New Brunswick Canada
- Roffe Petter has a twin brother named Isak
- Just for the Ladies was written about a girl that was fighting over two of the band members
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The Encyclopedia of Swedish Hard Rock and Heavy Metal by Janne Stark and http://www.myspace.com/stevewaterloo
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[edit] Helanus
[edit] The North Ningaloo Reef
[edit] Helanus
Helanus or Helenus Helanus was the son of King Priam and chief augur, one who interprets signs and omens, for King Priam of Troy in Homer's epic tale The Iliad.1 He was also believed to be the founder of the ancient city Buthrotum, Butrint2 in modern Albania, as mentioned by Virgil in The Aeneid.3
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1. Peter Jones, D. C. H. Rieu, eds., "The Iliad" (New York: Penguin Putnam, 2003), 42.
2. Wikipedia contributors, "Butrint," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, [2]
3. Virgil, "The Aeneid, Book III," Translated from the Greek by John Dryden, The Internet Classics Archive, [3] November 20, 2006
Jgjones94 05:31, 21 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Habbers
[edit] Philip Schuyler Bishop
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[edit] Giffoni Film Festival
The Giffoni Film Festival is a children and young people's cinema review held in Giffoni Valle Piana in the Salerno province. The festival was born in 1971 from an idea of then eighteen year old Claudio Gubitosi, amidst thousands of problems, without a stable place, in the vilage's cinema, where the juroros, young people with a passion for cinema, would get together. In 1974 the Ente Autonomo Festival Internazionale del Cinema per i Ragazzi , the Indipendent Body of the festival, starts managing the young review under the presidency of Generoso Andria. The media starts showing interest in the event and in 1975, Rai, the country's most important TV channel, covers the festival for the first time, followed by the Il Mattino, the region's number one newspaper, which starts sending its reporters.
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http://www.giffonifilmfestival.it
217.141.232.116 10:43, 21 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Giffoni Film Festival
The Giffoni Film Festival is a children and young people's cinema review held in Giffoni Valle Piana in the Salerno province . The festival was born in 1971 from an idea of then eighteen year old Claudio Gubitosi, amidst thousands of problems, without a stable place, in the vilage's cinema, where the juroros, young people with a passion for cinema, would get together. In 1974 the Ente Autonomo Festival Internazionale del Cinema per i Ragazzi , the Indipendent Body of the festival, starts managing the young review under the presidency of Generoso Andria. The media starts showing interest in the event and in 1975, Rai, the country's most important TV channel, covers the festival for the first time, followed by the Il Mattino, the region's number one newspaper, which starts sending its reporters.
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http://www.giffonifilmfestival.it
217.141.232.116 10:50, 21 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Giffoni International Film Festival
The Giffoni Film Festival is a children and young people's cinema review held in Giffoni Valle Piana in the Salerno province . The festival was born in 1971 from an idea of then eighteen year old Claudio Gubitosi, amidst thousands of problems, without a stable place, in the vilage's cinema, where the juroros, young people with a passion for cinema, would get together. In 1974 the Ente Autonomo Festival Internazionale del Cinema per i Ragazzi , the Indipendent Body of the festival, starts managing the young review under the presidency of Generoso Andria. The media starts showing interest in the event and in 1975, Rai, the country's most important TV channel, covers the festival for the first time, followed by the Il Mattino, the region's number one newspaper, which starts sending its reporters.
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http://www.giffonifilmfestival.it
217.141.232.116 10:54, 21 November 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] IranMixx.Com
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[edit] Hazel Fowlie
Hazel Fowlie is a Scottish radio presenter who can currently be heard presenting a Saturday lunchtime show featuring music from the 1960s and 70s on Saga 105.2 in Glasgow and West Central Scotland, on digital radio and on the internet.
Having discovered a desire for broadcasting, Hazel took her first steps by joining hospital radio. Then in 1974, she joined the original team which launched Radio Forth, the first commercial local radio station in the Edinburgh, Lothians and Fife areas of Scotland.
Hazel became a senior presenter and producer for the station presenting late night music shows such as Listen to the Warm and Hey It's Hazel as well as factual prgrammes such as religous series View from Earth, problem and support phone-in The Open Line, leisure and lifestyle show Leisure for Pleasure and holiday programme Why don't You Go Away. She also presented the interactive request show Voice Your Choice.
A very versatile and experienced presenter, Hazel was probably best known at Radio Forth for the rich, warm qualities of her voice and built up a loyal fan base to her late night Sunday show Hey Its Hazel.
In 1984 Hazel decided to leave broadcasting behind and worked for many years in the banking, energy and corporate affairs industries.
She has recently returned to broadcasting and can now be heard every Saturday between 12noon and 2pm in Glasgow and West Central Scotland on Saga 105.2presenting 60s and 70s Saturday.
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https://www.saga.co.uk/secure/1052fm/presenter_hazelfowlie.asp 193.39.182.251 13:01, 21 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Jerusalem Temple
“En histoire ce qui est cru efface ce qui est vrai” Natan (d’après Talleyrand) “In history what is believed wipes off what is true”
JERUSALEM TEMPLE At the Web Site : http://www.jerusalem-4thtemple.org
the Book On-Line The Temple of Solomon could not stand on its Water Tower (300 pages in English and in French with underground maps) provides the following Scientific Study with Documentations and Technology Data:
-a/- All the precise Documentations of ancient texts concerning the exacting rites of Purification in the Jewish Temple by immersion of the body of the High Priest and Priests in the Bath-Mikweh of living purifying Waters, which an aqueduct conveyed, by gravitation, from the Springs of Etam into the Mikweh, without the (forbidden) use of any recipient. And, also, a canal flowing inside the walls of the Temple conveyed these living purifying Waters to the Brazen Laver situated at the south-east corner of the Temple for the Purification of the Priests.
-b/- All the precise mathematics data of the 19th century archaeologists who have been the only scientists ever allowed to study the Haram rocky underground Hydraulic System invented by the Priests and Engineers of King Solomon in order to comply with the Biblical prescriptions concerning the rites of purification in the Sanctuary.
A meticulous cross examination of the elevation of the levels above the sea of all parts of this unified and dynamic Hydraulic System makes absolutely IMPOSSIBLE, altogether gravitationally, hydraulically and religiously, that the Temple of Jerusalem could have ever stood on the site of the Haram (Esplanade of the Mosques). But, while the Jews were banished from Jerusalem for over a century, the Pagan God-Emperor Hadrian operated a very successful LOBOTOMY of the Collective Memory by eradicating the authentic Millenary Site of the Temple of the Jews.
In fact, the Temple of Solomon could only stand downstream of its Water Tower which had been carefully dug in the rocky entrails of the ancient Jewish Citadel overlooking and protecting the Sanctuary, the Site of which is nowadays occupied by the Haram of the Muslims who have jealously kept, intact and engraved in the rock, the irrefutable archaeological Proofs of the authentic Temple Site. Henceforth with this Book On-Line, anyone can decipher the vanished reality of the Lost Temple.
“And the worse for a living Archaeologist is to remain blindfolded” “Et le pire pour un Archéologue vivant est de demeurer les yeux bandés”
Natan shouts : Come and hear :
“Until when the docile dhimmis Jews will continue to pray at the feet of the Moslems, instead of praying at the authentic Sacred Place designated by IHVH to David ?”
“Israel will not survive without its Founding Temple”
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[edit] Baby Just Wants
"Baby Just Wants" is a single to be released as an advance from the album Synthesizer, of Information Society.
The tracklist may change and the versions are not defined:
1- Baby Just Wants (Original Mix)
2- Baby Just Wants (Kain & Arvy Club Mix)
3- Baby Just Wants (Kain & Arvy Radio Remix)
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[Official MySpace page of Information Society]
201.27.156.244 14:36, 21 November 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] How to avoid laptop lapses
[edit] SecureDoc
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[edit] 4004 BCE
According to the chronology of Archbishop James Ussher of Armagh, this is when the universe is created at nightfall preceding October 23. He couldn't have been more incorrect. I will explain the ranking of Creationists. Creationists < Retarded < Below Average < Average.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5th_millennium_BC 204.96.143.162 16:58, 21 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Hirtzel-Crooks Day
[edit] Scott Xavier
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Scott Xavier March 12,1980 is a well-known professional mentalist. Although he calls himself a “Paranormalist”, Scott claims to be performing these illusions through natural scientific means.
Xavier has showcased his paranormal stunts to college, corporate, and private audiences all across the world. Scott has performed on mass-media including MTV, NBC, WGN, and various other television and radio outlets world wide. Most notably, Scott performed a blindfolded walk through a maze of broken glass and bear traps to help raise money for the American Cancer Society. This even was broadcast by various news organizations.
His techniques range from mental guessing games and hypnotic mind control to crowd pleasing stunts, such as telekinetic spoon bending and mind reading. Scott Xavier's show leaves traditional magic tricks behind and focuses on more elaborate schemes of popular psychology, verbal & non-verbal communication, intuition, & the paranormal.
Scott has spent countless hours studying psychological techniques that allow him to guide people's thoughts and be attuned to subliminal clues that might reveal what they're thinking.
For Scott Xavier, the intersection from magic and the mind has been a lifelong pursuit. he earned a degree in Criminal justice and worked for a time in the Illinois State Police crime lab. But health problems - he is a diabetic - prompted him to chase his dream of becoming a professional "mentalist".
Growing up in Chicago's south side, Scott has been attracted to magic since the day he picked up his first magic trick at age 7 in a New Orleans magic shop. But when he was a teenager, Scott says, his relationship with occult changed.
At this point, he says, his uncanny ability to read people - he calls it the "Sherlock Holmes effect" - became much more pronounced. He noticed scuffed shoes, clothing and the occasional black eye. And noticed body language too. These clues revealed family troubles, break ups with girlfriends, and such.
Scott drifted from the traditional magic tricks, which he claims never to have liked very much, into the modern mind reading and paranormal illusions show that you see today.
X-Ray eyes, remote viewing, psychokinetic metal bending, telepathy, & prophecies are a some of the themes that Scott Xavier has explored both in his theater show as well as his national touring college performances.
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Adapted from article in the Daily Southtown originally written by Libby Sanders. Official Scott Xavier website
—The preceding unsigned comment was added by Mr-paranormalist (talk • contribs) .
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[edit] National Film Challenge
The National Film Challenge is a contest in which teams are given a weekend to create a 4 - 8 minute movie containing assigned criteria while pertaining to a given genre. Criteria includes; prop, character and line of dialog. The National Film Challenge is the sister project to the 48 Hour Film Project, and is very similar with the main differences being that teams are given a longer deadline and competition is world wide.
Top winners for the 2005 competition were as follows:
Grand Prize Winner 3 Second Rule Productions, from Miami, FL with their film, The First Robot
Audience Award Winner Nectar of the Gods, from Hampton, NJ with their film, 48
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National Film Challenge[5]
48 Hour Film Project[6]
199.43.48.130 20:21, 21 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Lucas Boys
[edit] Stuffage- The forgotten art
[edit] Cornelius Showell
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[edit] Gregory A. MacLennan
Greg MacLennan was born in Ottawa, Ontario in 1983 in Canada and moved to Corpus Christi, Texas in 1992. After he graduated high school he moved to Austin, Texas where he attended the University of Texas at Austin and graduated with a degree in Radio, Television and Film.
During his time there he created two films (Pizza Man & Breaking Guinness), both of which played as part of the Digital Filmmakers Resource Groups screening at the South by Southwest Film Festival in 2004 and 2005.IMDB
Upon graduation, Greg obtained a job as a film critic for ATX Magazine.ATX Magazine. Currently he is in development of his own critic websiteThe Movie Press after ATX was purchased by Excellent Suggestion, INC., which owns Unlock Austin Unlock Austin
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http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1632980/ http://www.atxmagazine.com http://www.themoviepress.com http://www.myspace.com/themaclennan http://www.unlockaustin.com/
Themaclennan 22:34, 21 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Glasgow to Dundee via Perth Line
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Except possibly for the IP addressed web site, which can't really be treated as a reliable source, none of the other sources appear to describe the line specified here. Mostly they don't include Dundee, and the one that does, doesn't identify a specific line. Again, except possibly for the anonymous site, none of them seems to justify the use of "Tay Coast Line". All the references I can find online to this name seem to be from various forms of Wiki. I suspect it only really exists in oral tradition and therefore simply cannot be used in an article. To the submitter, please submit an article that can be constructed from the sources, not the one that you want. Also, note that you are allowed to use paper sources, although given the history of this submission, I wouldn't create without actually having seen a copy. I'm also reluctant to create an article under the supportable title because I'm afraid it will get changed to include the unsourced material. -- David Woolley 19:26, 22 November 2006 (UTC)
Looking further, the section of line that the submitter wants to get into Wikipedia as the Tay Coast Line, and which is officially the Dundee and Perth Railway, doesn't appear at all on the network map he provided as the last source below. (Although they don't name the line I've been able to identify it in an old National Rail timetable and an Ordnance Survey Motorting Atlas (it's not worth giving full cites for these as they don't identify it by name).
As the subject of this article seems to be composed of more than one line, I wonder if the real issue here is to try and prevent the official name of the Dundee and Perth Railway being used as an article title in WP. -- David Woolley 22:29, 22 November 2006 (UTC)
The Glasgow to Dundee via Perth Line is a railway line in Scotland. It is about 130 km (80 miles) long and runs through central Scotland. It runs from Glasgow Queen Street Station to Perth and then onwards to Dundee. At Perth the line joins with the Highland Main Line which runs to Inverness.
[edit] History
The line was originally constructed and operated by multiple independent railway companies. The Glasgow to Greenhill Junction section was part of the Glasgow to Edinburgh railway. The Greenhill to Perth section of the line was constructed and operated by the Scottish Central Railway, and the Dundee and Perth Railway constructed what is often referred to as the Tay Coast Line, which completes the route to Dundee. The Dundee and Perth Railway was absorbed by the Scottish Central Railway in 1848.
[edit] Stations
As of 2006, there are stations on the line as follows:
Services on the line are provided by First ScotRail from Glasgow through Dundee and on to Aberdeen and by GNER as far as Perth (and then onwards to Inverness via the Highland Main Line).
{{Railway lines in Scotland}}
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Declined. This article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. Please see tips on how to better format your article. Declined - another editor was confused by the citations. While I do not have time to investigate it either, if he was confused, readers will be too. Please rewrite this so it is clear that the citations support the article. I look forward to your rewrite. davidwr/(talk)/(contribs)/(e-mail) 04:30, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
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