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[edit] Rosewater railway station, Adelaide
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[edit] We PWN Vag
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[edit] SynClear Technology Group, Inc.
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[edit] SynClear Technology Group, Inc.
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]]}} SynClear Technology Group, Inc. is a company based in New England. SynClear is a Cisco Partner. It mainly works with the small and medium business cisco solutions. |
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[edit] SynClear Technology Group, Inc.
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[edit] The Orphans (band)
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[edit] Discography
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[edit] Lester Street Massacre, Memphis, TN
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[edit] Alex McIlveen
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[edit] Ben Williams (Film Critic)
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[edit] New England Championship Wrestling
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]]}} New England Championship Wrestling is a Northeastern-based independent professional wrestling promotion. Owned and operated by promoter Sheldon Goldberg since 2000, New England Championship Wrestling is one of the top promotions in the New England-area along with rival promotions Chaotic Wrestling, the Millennium Wrestling Federation and Yankee Pro Wrestling. Among its roster has, at one point, included indpendent wrestlers Antonio "The Promise" Thomas, Slyk Wagner Brown and Rick Fuller as well its women's division World Women's Wrestling which includes some of the top female wrestlers in the country such as Ariel, Sumie Sakai, Riptide, Nikki Roxx, April Hunter, Malia Hosaka and Mercedes Martinez. [1] Former photographer Ricky Vasquez is involved in the Slamtech Wrestling University, a wrestling facility based in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. [2] World Wrestling Entertainment wrestlers Kofi Kingston, Kenny Dykstra and "Hurricane" John Walters also competed in the promotion during their early careers. Former WWE announcer Kevin Kelly is also involved both as a heel manager and on-screen character. [edit] HistoryFormer editor of the Mat Marketplace newsletter, Sheldon Goldberg had been involved with promoters Tony Rumble and Paul Heyman in bringing Michinoku Pro to the United States during the late-1990s. [3] By September 2000, Goldberg himself began holding professional wrestling events in the Boston-area, successfully selling out local venues such as the Quincy Armory. Over the next several years, the promotion developed a strong following based on its traditional "family-friendly" style of professional wrestling as an alternative to the adult themed sports entertainment adopted by World Wrestling Entertainment. In 2004, the promotion began a multimedia project featuring a video podcast of highlights from recently held wrestling events through its affiliate NECW.tv website. Its weekly internet broadcasts eventually grew to over 200,000 viewers in over 40 countries around the world. Its exposure was further increased through DVD releases of yearly supercards such as the popular Iron 8 Championship Tournament. [4] The following year, the NECW was one of several independent promotions who recognized the death of Eddie Guerrero holding a memorial event in his honor which featured a special video tribute produced by the promotion. In August 2006, New England Championship Wrestling merged with PWF Mayhem which held its last card unifying its championship titles in an interpromotional event in Quincy, Massachusetts on August 16. The event saw PWF Mayhem Tag Team Champions The Canadian Superstars (J-Busta & Dave Cole) defeated NECW Tag Team Champions The Wild Boys (Billy King & Mike Lynch) for the NECW Unified Tag Team Championship, PWF Mayhem Junior Heavyweight Champion "The Talent" TJ Richter defeated NECW Television Champion "Big Guns" Frankie Arion for the NECW Unified Television Championship and PWF Mayhem Heavyweight Champion "The Human Nightmare" Evan Siks defeated NECW Heavyweight Champion D.C. Dillinger for the NECW Undisputed Triple Crown Championship. [edit] Roster
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[edit] External links72.74.197.159 (talk) 07:54, 5 March 2008 (UTC) Articles for creation/2008-03-05
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[edit] Badru Umi
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[edit] Johnny Budz
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[edit] Edison Bardowell
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[edit] Ground Potential Rise
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[edit] Jon Germain
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[edit] VGMaps.com: The Video Game Atlas
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[edit] VGMaps.com: The Video Game Atlas
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]]}} VGMaps.com: The Video Game Atlas, (referred to as VGMaps.com or simply VGMaps) is a video game atlas that collects and features screenshot maps of video games. It is the often cited by the online community as being the most comprehensive screenshot map collection on the Internet, currently hosting over nine thousand maps for over thirty different game platforms, classic and modern. The web site covers any video game console or computer platform that maps are submitted for, though the most popular sections are those of the NES, Super NES, and the Game Boy line of handhelds. Since 2005, updates have been regular, with new maps added nearly every weekend. The web site also has a forum where people can discuss and choose mapping projects or share techniques for mapping. [edit] HistoryThe inspirations for the site were the screenshot maps often seen in such magazines as Nintendo Power. Such maps are not commonly featured on other gaming web sites such as GameFAQs. The web site launched as "The Online Video Game Atlas" on May 6, 2002 by Jonathan Leung (known on the site as JonLeung) with a handful of his own screenshot maps, the first of which were of the Light World in The Legend Of Zelda: A Link To The Past. The site grew slowly as others contributed their own maps to the site. Though the site began with JonLeung and his brother, known as JMTL, it would soon become entirely JonLeung's, with the exception of the forums, which are currently maintained by bustin98. Beginning in May 2004, a set of maps (typically from a completely-mapped or mostly-mapped game) would be featured on the front page each month, as the Map(s) Of The Month. The first set of maps to receive this honour were the Mega Man III (NES) maps created by Revned, a site and forum regular. September 2005 saw the launch of the current VGMaps.com logo, and a January 1, 2006 site relaunch changed the aesthetics of the site, as well as adding new features like the randomizing map links on the front page. To celebrate, the first official "VGMaps.com Atlas Project", a collaborative effort by the regulars to fully map out Super Mario Bros. 3 for the NES was revealed, one "World" a week, for the first eight weeks in 2006. [edit] See also[edit] External links[edit] Sourceshttp://www.pressthebuttons.com/2005/03/compass_sold_se.html http://ian-albert.com/misc/gamemaps.php#faq 206.16.215.129 (talk) 14:31, 5 March 2008 (UTC) |
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[edit] Suzuki Boulevard m50
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[edit] Lily Bacon
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[edit] Justin Grace
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[edit] Justin Grace
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[edit] XXV (album)
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[edit] VGMaps.com: The Video Game Atlas
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]]}} VGMaps.com: The Video Game Atlas, (referred to as VGMaps.com or simply VGMaps) is a web site that collects and features screenshot maps of the various areas featured in video games. Dedicated to pixel-accurate recreations of game worlds, VGMaps.com's extensive map collection includes thousands of maps for dozens of different game platforms, both classic and modern. The atlas attempts to cover the entire range of two-dimensional games from the beginnings of video games up to the present day. Screenshot maps are not commonly featured on, nor the primary focus of, other gaming web sites such as GameFAQs. Like Vgmuseum's database of screenshots, the maps, which typically comprise of multiple screenshots, can serve as a source of retrogaming nostalgia, but may also serve in a navigation. Sprite comics may also use the site as a resource for backgrounds. Since 2005, updates have been regular, with new maps added nearly every weekend. The web site also has a forum where mappers discuss and choose mapping projects or share techniques for mapping. [edit] HistoryThe inspirations for the site were the screenshot maps often seen in such magazines as Nintendo Power. The web site originally launched as "The Online Video Game Atlas" on May 6, 2002 by Jonathan Leung (known on the site as JonLeung) with a handful of his own screenshot maps, the first of which were of the Light World in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. The site grew slowly as others contributed their own maps to the site. Though the site began with JonLeung and his brother, known as JMTL, it would soon become entirely JonLeung's, with the exception of the forums, which are currently maintained by bustin98. Beginning in May 2004, a set of maps (typically from a completely-mapped or mostly-mapped game) would be featured on the front page each month, as the Map(s) Of The Month. The first set of maps to receive this honour were the Mega Man III (NES) maps created by Revned, a site and forum regular. September 2005 saw the launch of the current VGMaps.com logo, and a January 1, 2006 site relaunch changed the aesthetics of the site, as well as adding new features like the randomizing map links on the front page. To celebrate, the first official "VGMaps.com Atlas Project", a collaborative effort by the regulars to fully map out Super Mario Bros. 3 for the NES was revealed, one "World" a week, for the first eight weeks in 2006. [edit] See also[edit] External links[edit] Sourceshttp://www.pressthebuttons.com/2005/03/compass_sold_se.html http://ian-albert.com/misc/gamemaps.php#faq
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[edit] Mike Abrashoff
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[edit] David Mortari - Iraqi Soldier- Puppy Killer
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[edit] Brian T. Roper
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[edit] Damon Wayans Jr.
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