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2024-06-04 Campaign desk A campaign desk is an antique desk of normal size which was used by officers and their staffs in rear areas during a military campaign.
2024-05-17 Debian Free Software Guidelines (Requirements for software to be part of the Debian system) The Debian Free Software Guidelines (DFSG) is a set of guidelines that the Debian Project uses to determine whether a software license is a free software license, which in turn is used to determine whether a piece of software can be included in Debian. The DFSG is part of the Debian Social Contract.
2024-06-03 Kasumi (Dead or Alive) (Dead or Alive character) is a fictional character and the protagonist of the Dead or Alive fighting game series by Team Ninja and Tecmo (Koei Tecmo). Kasumi has served as the lead character of the Dead or Alive franchise since its premiere in 1996. She was a main character in the first, second and fifth games of the series and in the film DOA: Dead or Alive.
2024-06-07 FCSB (Romanian football club, formerly FC Steaua București) Fotbal Club FCSB, formerly named and still sometimes referred to as FC Steaua București, is a Romanian professional football club based in Bucharest. It has spent its entire history in the Liga I, the top flight of the Romanian football league system.
2024-05-24 Alma-0 (multi-paradigm computer programming language) Alma-0 is a multi-paradigm computer programming language. This language is an augmented version of the imperative Modula-2 language with logic-programming features and convenient backtracking ability. It is small, strongly typed, and combines constraint programming, a limited number of features inspired by logic programming and supports imperative paradigms. The language advocates declarative programming. The designers claim that search-oriented solutions built with it are substantially simpler than their counterparts written in purely imperative or logic programming style. Alma-0 provides natural, high-level constructs for building search trees.
2024-06-01 DUnit DUnit is an automated unit testing framework for Embarcadero Delphi and C++Builder. DUnit allows

Delphi (Object Pascal) and C++Builder developers to use test-driven development.

2024-06-05 Pilgrimage (demoparty) Pilgrimage was a demoparty which took place annually in Salt Lake City, Utah each summer between 2003 and 2006. The event was founded by Rich "Legalize" Thompson of the demoscene group Polygony.
 Pilgrimage was, at the time, the only active demoscene event of its kind in all of North America (succeeding events such as NAID), while many demoparties take place annually throughout Europe. 
2024-06-04 British Rail DHP1 (prototype/demonstrator diesel locomotive) DHP1, meaning Diesel Hydraulic Prototype number 1, was a prototype Type 3 mainline diesel locomotive built between 1962 and 1963 by Clayton to demonstrate their wares to British Railways. It was designed for mixed traffic work, being equipped with steam heating facilities for working passenger trains. It was painted red, with the cab area above bonnet-level height painted cream.
2024-06-03 Morrigan Aensland (Fictional character) is a fictional character and the female protagonist in Capcom's Darkstalkers series. Having debuted in 1994's Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors, she has since appeared in every game in the series and in various related media and merchandise, as well as in multiple video games outside the Darkstalkers line, including most entries in both Marvel vs. Capcom and SNK vs. Capcom.
2024-06-07 Demona (Fictional character in the animated series Gargoyles) Demona (lit.'"She-Demon"'), voiced by Marina Sirtis, is a fictional character and one of the primary antagonists of the Disney animated television series Gargoyles. Demona was once Goliath's mate and was part of their 10th century AD castle's Wyvern Clan. She is consumed by a hatred of humanity and has attempted several times to destroy it.
2024-06-05 Prehistoric Irish battles This is a list of battles recorded in the Annals of the Four Masters, written in the 17th century, as taking place in prehistoric Ireland. Many of the battles listed are purely mythological, and none are historically reliable. Other Irish annalistic and chronicle sources differ in their chronologies.
2024-06-06 Number 1's (video) (1999 video by Mariah Carey) #1's is Mariah Carey's sixth VHS/DVD release. A collection of the music videos of her U.S. number-one singles (songs that reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100) up to that time, the home video was originally released on VHS in December 7, 1999, while the DVD was released on February 1, 2000. A year before this, Carey had released a greatest hits compilation, #1's, which included her thirteen U.S. number-one singles up to that point. The DVD of the same name is based on that album, but by the time of its release, Carey had already scored a fourteenth U.S. number one, "Heartbreaker", from her latest studio release Rainbow. Its music video and the video of its remix (as a bonus track) were thus included on the DVD. During the month of the DVD's release, Carey had also earned her fifteenth number one single, "Thank God I Found You".
2024-06-04 British Rail Eastern Region departmental locomotives In 1952, the Eastern Region of British Rail introduced its own series for departmental (non-revenue earning) vehicles, including locomotives. Numbers were allocated from 1 to 1000, with blocks of 100 numbers allocated to specific types of vehicle. This page only lists the locomotives (steam, diesel and electric), which took the number 1 to 100. This block was split as follows:
2024-06-06 Business Enterprise Trust (defunct American nonprofit organization) The Business Enterprise Trust, a nonprofit organization which was based in Palo Alto, California, celebrated exemplary acts of courage, integrity and social vision in American business. The organization's purpose was to examine specific instances of bold, creative leadership that combined sound business management with social conscience.
2024-06-05 List of conflicts in Canada List of conflicts in Canada is a timeline of events that includes wars, battles, skirmishes, major terrorist attacks, riots and other related items that have occurred in the country of Canada's current geographical area. A complete list of terrorist attacks can be found at terrorism in Canada.
2024-06-05 Novembre (band) (Italian heavy metal band) Novembre (Italian, 'November') is an Italian doom metal band, formed in Rome in 1990.
2024-05-22 Neil Fitzwiliam (English actor) Neil Fitzwiliam is a retired English actor and dancer in theatre, film and television.
2024-05-29 Mathematics education in New York Mathematics education in New York in regard to both content and teaching method can vary depending on the type of school a person attends. Private school math education varies between schools whereas New York has statewide public school requirements where standardized tests are used to determine if the teaching method and educator are effective in transmitting content to the students. While an individual private school can choose the content and educational method to use, New York State mandates content and methods statewide. Some public schools have and continue to use established methods, such as Montessori for teaching such required content. New York State has used various foci of content and methods of teaching math including New Math (1960s), 'back to the basics' (1970s), Whole Math (1990s), Integrated Math, and Everyday Mathematics.
2024-06-03 Brandon Ebel (American music executive) Brandon Ebel is the founder, president, and CEO of Tooth & Nail Records.
2024-05-10 List of Apache–MySQL–PHP packages This is a list of notable AMP (Apache, MySQL/MariaDB, Perl/PHP/Python) software stacks for all computer platforms; these software bundles are used to run dynamic Web sites or servers. There are LAMPs (for Linux); WAMPs (for Windows); MAMPs (for macOS) and DAMPs (for Darwin); SAMPs (for Solaris); and FAMPs (for FreeBSD).
2024-05-19 Mont-Tremblant/Lac Ouimet Water Aerodrome (Airport in Mont-Tremblant, Quebec) Mont-Tremblant/Lac Ouimet Water Aerodrome (TC LID: CST9) was located on Lac Ouimet near Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada. The airport was listed as abandoned in the 15 March 2007 Canada Flight Supplement.
2024-06-07 Battle Cat (Fictional Masters of the Universe character) Cringer is a fictional large cat in the Masters of the Universe franchise. He has green and orange striped fur, similar to that of a tiger (although his species is not truly known), and is Prince Adam’s feline companion. Whenever Adam transforms into He-Man, he uses his Power Sword to transform Cringer into the much larger and mightier Battle Cat to serve primarily as his riding mount.
2024-06-01 Pdftotext (Open-source CLI tool for converting PDF files to plain text files) pdftotext is an open-source command-line utility for converting PDF files to plain text files—i.e. extracting text data from PDF-encapsulated files. It is freely available and included by default with many Linux distributions, and is also available for Windows as part of the Xpdf Windows port. Such text extraction is complicated as PDF files are internally built on page drawing primitives, meaning the boundaries between words and paragraphs often must be inferred based on their position on the page.
2024-06-04 Neal Potter (American politician (1915–2008)) Neal Potter (March 22, 1915 – May 27, 2008) was an American Democratic politician from Maryland. He served as fourth executive of Montgomery County, Maryland, from 1990 to 1994.
2024-06-01 Battle of Doljești and Orbic (1457 battle in the Balkans) The Battle of Doljești was fought on 12 April 1457 and the Battle of Orbic was fought on 14 April 1457 between the forces of Ştefan cel Mare and the forces of Petru Aron. Ştefan cel Mare was aided by the Wallachians under Vlad Dracula meanwhile Petru Aron's forces were aided by the Ottomans under Mehmed II. Ştefan's forces were victorious, and he was made Stephen the Great of Moldavia.
2024-06-01 Albanian Wikipedia (Albanian language Wikipedia) The Albanian Wikipedia (Albanian: Wikipedia Shqip) is the Albanian language edition of Wikipedia started on October 12, 2003. As of June 8, 2024, the Wikipedia has 98,020 articles and is the 72nd-largest Wikipedia.
2024-06-05 Institut Constant de Rebecque (Swiss think tank) The Institut Constant de Rebecque is a Swiss free-market, classical liberal and libertarian think tank founded in January 2005 in Lausanne, named after writer and political philosopher Benjamin Constant. It is active in issues such as institutional competition, tax policy, health care and education.
2024-06-06 Steve Fox (musician) (Canadian singer-songwriter) Steve Fox is a Canadian singer-songwriter. He was born in Brampton, Ontario and raised in Coquitlam, British Columbia, a suburb of Vancouver. He then moved to Toronto in the early 1980s to pursue a career in music. He got his break in 1995 with a rock LP "Where The Blue Moon Rises" followed by a CD "The Days Of My Youth", but in 2001 he released his platinum album Small World which led to notable singles "Small Town", "Cheap Red Wine" and "Couple On The Cake", a duet with Beverley Mahood and a video featuring Leslie Nielsen. Steve released the album "Lunch With Chet" with the single "Dream On". He also is noted for writing the Montgomery Gentry single "Daddy Won't Sell The Farm". Currently, Steve is producing records for other artists. Steve released his single "If My Life Was a Movie" in January 2007.
2024-06-02 Alphonse Crespo (Swiss orthopedic surgeon) Alphonse Crespo (aka Luis Crespo) is a Swiss orthopedic surgeon. Founder in 2007 of Medicine & Liberty [1] a medical network dedicated to the study and advocacy of liberty, ethics & market in medical services. President of the Cercle de philosophie politique Benjamin Constant [2] at the Institut Libéral [3][permanent dead link] a Swiss free-market think tank. Author of Esculape Foudroyé, ed. Les Belles Lettres Paris 1991 [4] and of numerous essays and articles such as Medicine: Deregulated or Dead [5], Black Market Medicine an Ethical alternative to State Control [6] Archived 2006-05-11 at the Wayback Machine, Outlawing Medicine [7] or The End of Welfare and its effect on the Poor[8]. From Adam Smith to Karl Marx... and back [9] Une sieste à La Havane & autres récits obituaires" (fiction). Amazon books [10] of "La désobéissance civile" (2012) in "Libres" [11]. Le serment d'Hippocrate et l'éthique de la liberté in "Au chevet du système de santé", ed. Institut Liberal 2013.[12].

His writings advocate a libertarian approach to medical ethics and a full return of medicine to the free market.

2024-06-01 A Formal Sigh (English new wave band) A Formal Sigh were a new wave band from Liverpool, England, that formed in 1980 and broke up early in 1982.
2024-06-04 Banks Broadcasting Banks Broadcasting was a minority-owned broadcasting company which owned two television stations in the western United States. 50% of the company was owned by LIN TV, a large group broadcaster with clusters in the Northeast and Midwest and scattered stations elsewhere.
2024-06-07 Cryptovirology (Securing and encrypting virology) Cryptovirology refers to the study of cryptography use in malware, such as ransomware and asymmetric backdoors.[citation needed] Traditionally, cryptography and its applications are defensive in nature, and provide privacy, authentication, and security to users. Cryptovirology employs a twist on cryptography, showing that it can also be used offensively. It can be used to mount extortion based attacks that cause loss of access to information, loss of confidentiality, and information leakage, tasks which cryptography typically prevents.
2024-06-05 Liberales Institut (Classical liberal think tank) The Liberales Institut (Liberal Institute, Institut Libéral, Istituto Liberale) is a Swiss classical liberal think tank, founded in Zürich in 1979. It publishes mainly in German, French and Italian, and accessorily in English.
2024-06-02 List of ESPN personalities Present television personalities on the ESPN network.
2024-05-24 The Alcalde (Alumni magazine of the University of Texas at Austin) The Alcalde has been the alumni magazine of The University of Texas at Austin since 1913, and is published by the university's alumni association, the Texas Exes.
2024-06-02 List of ESPN Radio personalities Here is a list of notable former and current ESPN Radio national personalities.
2024-05-31 Evildoers Beware! (1997 studio album by Mustard Plug) Evildoers Beware! is the third album by Mustard Plug. It was released in March 1997 by Hopeless Records on CD, LP, and cassette. The album sold 90,000 copies. Music from the album was featured in the 2001 video game Sunny Garcia Surfing. A yellow LP version was reissued in the mid-2010s.
2024-05-31 List of ESPNews personalities This is a list of several past and present personalities on the ESPNews network. (NOTE: All of the current ESPNews anchors listed below are now SportsCenter anchors as of June 2013.)
2024-05-22 Imperium (film series) (Index of articles associated with the same name) Imperium is a British-Italian TV movie series about key events and rulers of the history of the Roman Empire.
2024-06-01 Cele De (American celtic band) Cele De was a contemporary Celtic band based in San Jose, California. The group consisted of Samuel Davidson (violin), Olivia Valderrama (flute, vocals, Irish whistle, piano), Robby Valderrama (guitar, bass, piano), Peter Kistler (percussion, vocals, guitar), and Amy Kistler (violin, vocals).
2024-05-28 Canadian Swing Championships The Canadian Swing Championships commonly known as CSC is an annual event held since 2002 to showcase swing dancing Canada. It is held near Montreal during Victoria Day weekend. Before 2005, the event was called the Eastern Canadian Swing Championship, but it was renamed when no equivalent event was started in Western Canada and the ECSC became the de facto national championship.
2024-05-22 Najma Akhtar (British singer of Indian ancestry (born 1962)) Najma Akhtar also known as Najma (born 18 September 1962) is a British singer of Indian ancestry. She was born in Chelmsford, England.
2024-05-24 M. Firon & Co. (Israeli law firm) M. Firon & Co. is one of the largest law firms in Israel. Its offices are in Tel Aviv, with branch offices in Beer Sheva, Haifa, and Nazareth. It operates also in Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, and Serbia, France, and Morocco with partner companies. Firon specializes in commercial law, corporate law, real estate, litigation, construction, public works, antitrust laws, capital markets and matters dealing with the defense industry.
2024-05-25 Jeevan TV (Television channel) Jeevan TV is an Indian Malayalam language free to air news and entertainment channel owned by Somatheeram Group. Its headquarters is at Palarivattom, Kochi, India.

Jeevan TV first aired its news and entertainment programs on 14 July 2002.

2024-05-27 List of the United States National Park System official units The Official Units of the National Park System of the United States is the collection of physical properties owned or administered by the National Park Service.
2024-06-04 Emiliano Bucci (pianist, teacher of piano, musicology doctor, electronic composer, sound engineer, music professor in the middle school, filmmaker) Emiliano Bucci (born May 30, 1974) is a pianist, piano teacher, musicology doctor, electronic composer, sound engineer, a highly appreciated music professor in a public school, and a filmmaker.
2024-05-16 List of NFL Championship Game broadcasters The following is a list of the television networks and announcers that broadcast the National Football League Championship Game from the 1940s until the 1969 NFL season (after which the NFL merged with the American Football League). The National Football League first held a championship game in 1933, it took until 1948 before a championship game would be televised. The successor to the NFL Championship Game is the NFC Championship Game.
2024-06-02 Astra Superstars (1998 video game) is a 1998 2D versus fighting arcade game illustrated and designed by Santaclaus, developed and published by Sunsoft, and distributed by Tecmo in Japan on June 6, 1998. It is Sunsoft's fourth fighting game after the 1994 Super Famicom Hebereke franchise spin-off Sugoi Hebereke, the 1995 Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors and the 1996 Waku Waku 7. It is powered by the Sega Saturn-based ST-V (Sega Titan Video) arcade system. Astra Superstars is an airborne-based fighting game.
2024-05-19 KLHU-CD (Television station in Lake Havasu City, Arizona) KLHU-CD channel 45 was a low-power Class A television station serving Lake Havasu City, Arizona. It was an independent station, last owned by Jensen Media Group of Lake Havasu City. The station had broadcast from a transmitter located on Goat Hill approximately five miles north of Lake Havasu City and was carried on the local cable television system.
2024-06-04 Genre b.goode (Australian independent record label) genre b.goode is the record label used by Australian band TISM. Formed around 1995, the unusual title comes from one of the founding members of TISM who chose his stage name as Genre B. Goode. According to the remaining members of TISM, Genre's "complete non-sell-out stance" was "simultaneously stupid and inspiring to the rest of the band" which is why they named their record label after him. The label, however, is not a label in and of itself. It tends to be used as a vanity label the band attach to their recordings regardless of who they're signed to at the time.
2024-06-06 KWEM-LP (Oklahoma) (Television station in Stillwater, Oklahoma) KWEM-LP was a low-power television station in Stillwater, Oklahoma, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 31 as a part-time affiliate of America One. Founded January 17, 1995, the station was owned by Westwood Media Group, Inc. It devoted a significant part of its schedule to locally produced programming, including a morning and evening newscast and Oklahoma State University athletics, as well as an auction TV show well known among local residents for the random and unusual selection of items sold.
2024-06-02 Chad Crandell (American soccer player (born 1975)) Chad Crandell (born July 8, 1975) is an American former soccer midfielder who spent most of his career with the USL Second Division Wilmington Hammerheads.
2024-05-31 List of ESPNU personalities This is a list of several past and present personalities on the ESPNU network.
2024-06-07 Beverley Lyons (Scottish journalist) Beverley Lyons is a Scottish entertainment journalist, vlogger and broadcaster.
2024-06-05 Dilly Braimoh Dilly Braimoh is an African-British television presenter, producer and freelance journalist.
2024-06-05 K35DG-D (Television station in La Jolla, California, United States (1997–2017)) K35DG-D, virtual and UHF digital channel 35, branded on-air as UCSD TV, was a low-powered, Class A UCTV-affiliated television station licensed to San Diego, California, United States. The station was owned by the University of California San Diego. On cable, the station was carried on Spectrum digital channel 1231 and Cox digital channel 135. Their transmitter was located atop Mount Soledad.
2024-06-06 Pamunu (Historical caste of tenant farmers in Sri Lanka) The Pamunu people were tenant farmers of rice paddies in Sri Lanka's history. They are sometimes referred to as a sub-caste of the Govigama caste.
2024-06-04 Pam Evans (American writer) Pam Evans (born 1953), is an American marketing executive, and part-time author, columnist, and speaker. Pam is the author of a biography, Ring EXchange - Adventures of a Multiple Marrier (2012).
2024-06-02 Val Ramos (Musical artist) Val Ramos (born March 27, 1958, New York City) is a Nuevo Flamenco guitarist.
2024-05-23 List of wars extended by diplomatic irregularity There are different claims of wars extended by diplomatic irregularity which involve long peaceful periods after the end of hostilities where, for various reasons, the belligerents could be considered to be in a technical state of war. For example, occasionally small countries named in a declaration of war would accidentally be omitted from a peace treaty ending the wider conflict.
2024-05-22 List of The Sarah Jane Adventures minor characters This is a list of minor characters from the television series The Sarah Jane Adventures.
2024-06-06 KWCC-LD (Television station in Wenatchee, Washington) KWCC-LD, virtual channel 47 and UHF digital channel 25, branded on-air as NCW Life Channel, is a low-powered independent television station licensed to Wenatchee, Washington, United States. The station is owned by the SolelyOn Broadcasting subsidiary of LocalTel Communications. The station carries local programming, local sports, local events and multiplexes the major networks onto its digital signal and translator network serving Chelan, Douglas, Grant and parts of Adams, Franklin, Kittitas counties.
2024-06-07 Clover Park, New Zealand (Suburb in Auckland, New Zealand) Clover Park is a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand. It is governed by the Auckland Council, and is in the Manukau ward, one of the thirteen administrative divisions of Auckland city.
2024-06-07 King Grayskull (Fictional character in the Masters of the Universe franchise) King Grayskull is a fictional character first introduced in the 2002 animated series He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. In 2021, the character was introduced in the Masters of the Universe: Revelation animated series which has no connection to the 2002 series and serves as a continuation of the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe animated series from the 1980s.
2024-05-31 English Language School, Dubai (School in Dubai, UAE) The English Language School (ELS), also known as English Language Private School and formerly known as English Medium School, was established in April 1978 in order to cater to the growing educational needs of people in UAE, especially Muslim and Asian people.
2024-06-07 Perplex City Stories (Planned second season of the game Perplex City) Perplex City Stories is the planned second season of the alternate reality game Perplex City, run by Mind Candy. Although no plot has been revealed yet, the first wave of puzzle cards was released on March 1, 2007.
2024-05-09 List of Orange Bowl broadcasters Television network, play-by-play and color commentator for the Orange Bowl from 1953 to the present.
2024-06-01 CsUnit csUnit is a unit testing framework for the .NET Framework. It is designed to work with any .NET compliant language. It has specifically been tested with C#, Visual Basic .NET, Managed C++, and J#. csUnit is open-source and comes with a flexible license that allows cost-free inclusion in commercial closed-source products as well.
2024-05-31 Devora Radeva (Bulgarian figure skater) Devora Radeva (Bulgarian: Девора Радева) (born 23 April 1992 in Sofia, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian figure skater. She is a two season competitor on the Junior Grand Prix circuit. She competed at the 2006 Junior Grand Prix Final because it was held in Sofia and the Bulgarian federation was given a wildcard entry. Radeva finished ninth.
2024-05-25 Akiko Kitamura (Japanese figure skater) is a Japanese former competitive figure skater. She won two gold medals on the ISU Junior Grand Prix circuit and qualified for three ISU Junior Grand Prix Finals. She represented Japan at the 2005 World Junior Championships and the 2006 Four Continents Championships.
2024-06-03 Camp Amal Camp Amal was an experimental camp of the Habonim youth movement. Founded in 1948 on a rented site in Vermont, the camp was intended to give campers a thorough education in Hebrew, as opposed to simply using Yiddish or English, which were prominently in use at many Jewish camps at the time. After an inauspicious beginning, the camp attracted wide praise in the Jewish educational community for its ability to teach campers Hebrew. First moving the camp to a site in Connecticut in 1950, Habonim, due to financial troubles, was forced to move the camp again several times, in 1951 to the Cream Ridge Farm, in 1952 to Camp Moshava, and in 1953 to share the campsite of Camp Galil in Pennsylvania. The sharing of one campground by two different camps turned out to be untenable, so Habonim discontinued Amal after 1953. However, the camp influenced Habonim and other Jewish camping groups to start using and teaching Hebrew more aggressively at all their camps.
2024-06-03 Camp Tel Chai Camp Tel Hai (Hebrew: מחנה תל חי makhane tel khai) was an early summer camp kvutza of the Chicago chapter of the Habonim youth movement and one of the first summer camps of Habonim in North America. Founded in 1935 near New Buffalo, Michigan on the site of an old Farband summer camp that had been damaged by fire, Tel Hai operated for ten years before being destroyed by fire around 1945.
2024-05-19 Blood purity (Topics referred to by the same term) Blood purity, and related terms pureblood, pureblooded, full-blooded, full-blood, full blood, half blood and half-blooded, are all terms which are or have been used relating to racial purity. It may also be associated with:
2024-06-04 Best Southwest (Area in Dallas, Texas) The Best Southwest is a term commonly applied to four Dallas suburbs – Cedar Hill, DeSoto, Duncanville, and Lancaster – in southwestern Dallas County, Texas, United States. As of the 2010 census, the four suburbs had a combined population of 168,960.
2024-06-06 Foot in Mouth (EP) (1997 live album by Green Day) Foot in Mouth (Also known as Explosion Live! +5 in Japan) is a live album by the American rock band Green Day, released in April of 1997. It was a Japan-only CD release, with OBI strip. It was recorded during the Insomniac tour.
2024-05-12 LogFS (log-structured file system) LogFS is a Linux log-structured and scalable flash file system, intended for use on large devices of flash memory. It is written by Jörn Engel and in part sponsored by the CE Linux Forum.
2024-05-19 Kion de Mexico Kion de Mexico, founded in 1994, was an aircraft ground services company and airlines related outsourcing company at Mexico City International Airport. The company is a subsidiary of United Continental Holdings. Kion mainly served United Airlines, another division of UCH, but also serves other airlines including Air Canada, Lufthansa, and US Airways (Star Alliance members).
2024-06-06 KXPD-LP (Television station in Oregon, United States) KXPD-LP (channel 52) was a low-power television station in Eola, Oregon, United States. The station covered the Willamette Valley from Salem to Wilsonville, within the Portland, Oregon, television market.
2024-05-31 Brewster Gardens (Park located in the center of Plymouth, Massachusetts) Brewster Gardens (or the Elder Brewster Gardens) is a park located in the center of Plymouth, Massachusetts. The park runs along both sides of Town Brook from the nature trail at the headwaters of the brook, past Jenney Grist Mill, underneath the Market Street and Main Street Extension (Route 3A) bridges to Water Street, across the street from the mouth of the brook, south of Plymouth Rock. Created in the early 1920s, the park covers the original garden plot that was granted to Elder William Brewster in 1620. Located in the park are a bronze statue, The Pilgrim Maiden by Henry Hudson Kitson (1922) and a stainless steel sculpture honoring Plymouth's immigrant settlers from 1700 to 2000.
2024-06-01 List of leaders of UNSW student organisations Leaders of the various University of New South Wales student unions are listed below.
2024-06-06 Manels Manels is a Filipino marketer and manufacturer of footwear and other leather goods.
2024-06-04 Jerry Newton (Musical artist) Jerry Newton was the older brother of Wayne Newton. He and Wayne performed as the Rascals in Rhythm in Las Vegas as children, as well as later on The Jackie Gleason Show and Ozark Jubilee. In the 1966 Bonanza episode "Unwritten Commandment" he was the Silver Dollar Saloon's piano playing Mike, along with Wayne who played ranch hand/singer Andy. In the 1970s, he owned WBGY, an FM radio station in Tullahoma, Tennessee.
2024-06-05 Richard N. Holzapfel (American historian) Richard Charles Neitzel Holzapfel (born 1954) is a former professor of Church History and Doctrine at Brigham Young University (BYU) and an author on topics related to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), Western and Utah History, and the New Testament.
2024-05-15 Amber K (American writer) Amber K (born 9 July 1947 in Bronxville, New York) is an author of books about magick, Wicca and Neopaganism, and a third-degree priestess of the Wiccan faith. She was initiated at the Temple of the Pagan Way in Chicago, Illinois, and served on the Council of Elders there, and has taught the craft throughout the United States for over 30 years. She has served as National First Officer of the Covenant of the Goddess for three terms, and is a founder of Our Lady of the Woods and the Ladywood Tradition of Wicca. She has worked with various Neopagan organizations such as Circle Sanctuary and the Re-Formed Congregation of the Goddess, and a Grey Council member of the online Grey School of Wizardry founded by Oberon Zell Ravenheart in 2004. She is the executive director of Ardantane, a non-profit Wiccan and pagan school and seminary in northern New Mexico.
2024-05-28 Loïc Jean-Albert (French parachuter) Loïc Jean-Albert (b. 8 February 1978 in Toulon, but grew up on Réunion), known as the Flying Dude from a popular YouTube video, Loic is an expert parachutist and wingsuit pilot. He was among the first ever practitioners of the sport of wingsuit BASE jumping. He was also among a group reported in 2007 to be developing and testing a wingsuit for landing without a parachute.
2024-06-07 Roger Blonder (American animator) Roger Blonder is an author, poet, animator, filmmaker, educator and creative entrepreneur.
2024-06-05 Racism in North America (State of race relations and racism in North America) Racism in North America and the state of race relations there are described in this article. Racism manifests itself in different ways and severities throughout North America depending on the country. Colonial processes shaped the continent culturally, demographically, religiously, economically, and linguistically. Racism was part of that process and is exemplified throughout North America today but varies regionally.
2024-06-01 Lindsay of Evelix (family of Scottish baronets from Evelix in Perthshire, a sub-family of the Clan Lindsay) The Lindsays of Evelix or Evelick were a family of Scottish baronets from Evelix in Perthshire, a sub-family of the Clan Lindsay. Heads of the family include:
2024-06-01 Johnny Long (American computer security expert) Johnny Long, otherwise known as "j0hnny" or "j0hnnyhax", is a computer security expert, author, and public speaker in the United States.
2024-06-04 Dmitri Kurakin (Estonian ice dancer) Dmitri Kurakin (born 5 June 1975 in Tallinn) is an Estonian former ice dancer who also competed internationally for Germany. He originally competed with Anna Mosenkova for Estonia. They were multiple medalists at the Estonian Figure Skating Championships and competed at the World Figure Skating Championships, the European Figure Skating Championships, and the World Junior Figure Skating Championships. He teamed up with Jill Vernekohl in 2001 and they are the 2001 and 2002 German silver medalists.
2024-06-05 Macintyre Art Advisory (organization) Macintyre Art Advisory is a London-based art consultancy which participated in organising the Orientalist and Impressionist

Exhibition 2007 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Doha. The exhibition was the first of its kind for the region,[citation needed] and featured works by Rudolf Ernst, John Singer Sargent, Edwin Lord Weeks, James Tissot and Pablo Picasso.

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Edition window manager, . Many later minimalist window managers for X were either inspired by, or directly derived from, 9wm. 9wm takes only 0.4 MB in RAM.

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2024-05-23 Comparison of photo stitching software Photo stitching software produce panoramic pictures and VR photographs. The other method involves using panoramic cameras or panoramic mirror lenses (i.e. one-shot lenses).
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The difference with a product model is that a product model is typically a model about a kind of product expressed as a data structure, whereas a facility information model typically is an integration of 1000–10,000 components and their properties and relations and 10,000–50,000 documents. A facility information model is intended for users that search for data and documents about the components of the facility and their operation.

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2024-05-29 Otago NORML Otago University NORML (also known as simply Otago NORML or NORML Dunedin) is a pro-cannabis law reform student club at the University of Otago, affiliated to the Otago University Students Association.[failed verification][better source needed] It is a local chapter of the national New Zealand cannabis law reform organisation NORML New Zealand, an affiliate of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML).[failed verification][dubious ]
2024-05-30 Manoj Bhagawati (Indian cricketer) Manoj Bhagawati was an Indian cricketer who played for Assam.
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situational application exploits direct high-definition video mixed with web based telepresence to further increase conversational productivity. The objective of the Cooperative Web is to enrich collaborative web meetings with a browser metaphor that supports simultaneous interactions between meeting participants.

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2024-06-04 Ray Lindwall with the Australian cricket team in England in 1948 (Australian cricketer's role in a pivotal test match series in 1948) Ray Lindwall was a key member of Donald Bradman's famous Australian cricket team, which toured England in 1948. The Australians went undefeated in their 34 matches; this unprecedented feat by a Test side touring England earned them the sobriquet The Invincibles.
2024-06-04 Arthur Morris with the Australian cricket team in England in 1948 (Cricketer) Arthur Morris was a key member of Donald Bradman's famous Australian cricket team, which toured England in 1948. The Australians went undefeated in their 34 matches; this unprecedented feat by a Test side touring England earned them the sobriquet The Invincibles.
2024-06-04 Bill Johnston with the Australian cricket team in England in 1948 (Key member of Donald Bradman's famous Australian cricket team) Bill Johnston was a key member of Donald Bradman's famous Australian cricket team, which toured England in 1948. The Australians went undefeated in their 34 matches during the English summer; this unprecedented feat by a Test side touring England earned them the sobriquet The Invincibles.
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2024-06-04 Colin McCool with the Australian cricket team in England in 1948 (cricketer)
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2024-06-04 Lindsay Hassett with the Australian cricket team in England in 1948 (Contributions of Australian vice-captain) Lindsay Hassett was the vice-captain and one of three on-tour selectors for Don Bradman's famous Australian cricket team, which toured England in 1948. The Australians went undefeated in their 34 matches; this unprecedented feat by a Test side touring England earned them the sobriquet The Invincibles, and resulted in them being regarded as one of the greatest teams of all time. A right-handed batsman, Hassett played in all five Tests; he was a middle-order batsman in all but the Fourth Test, when he stood in as an opener due to an injury to Sid Barnes.
2024-06-04 Bill Brown with the Australian cricket team in England in 1948 (Member of Donald Bradman's famous Australian cricket team.) Bill Brown was a member of Donald Bradman's famous Australian cricket team, which toured England in 1948. Bradman's men went through their 34 matches without defeat; this unprecedented feat by a Test side touring England earned them the sobriquet The Invincibles.
2024-06-04 Neil Harvey with the Australian cricket team in England in 1948 (Contribution of Neil Harvey to the England Tour)
2024-06-04 Sid Barnes with the Australian cricket team in England in 1948 (Contribution of Sid Barnes to the 1948 tour) Sid Barnes was a key member of Donald Bradman's famous Australian cricket team, which toured England in 1948. The team went undefeated in their 34 matches; this unprecedented feat by a Test side touring England earned them the sobriquet The Invincibles. A right-handed opening batsman, Barnes was part of Bradman's first-choice team and played in four of the five Tests—he missed one match due to injury—partnering the left-handed Arthur Morris.
2024-06-04 Ian Johnson with the Australian cricket team in England in 1948 (Overview of Ian Johnson's participation in the 1948 Australian cricket team England tour) Ian Johnson was a member of Donald Bradman's famous Australian cricket team, which toured England in 1948. Bradman's men went undefeated in their 34 matches; this unprecedented feat by a Test side touring England earned them the sobriquet The Invincibles.
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2024-06-03 Helium 3 (record label) (English record label) Helium 3 (also written as Helium-3 and abbreviated as He3 or He-3) is an English record label. Formed by alternative rock band Muse in 2006, Helium 3 is a subdivision of Warner Music Group, one of the 'Big Three' record companies. Beginning with the single "Supermassive Black Hole", the label has issued Muse releases since 2006, working internationally with Warner Music UK under its Warner Records imprint. The name of the record label is derived from Helium-3, a rare isotope of the noble gas helium which can theoretically be used in the future for energy production through nuclear fusion.
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2024-05-19 W. G. Grace's cricket career (1864 to 1870) W. G. Grace established his reputation in 1864 and, by 1870, was widely recognised as the outstanding player in English cricket.
2024-05-19 W. G. Grace in the 1895 English cricket season W. G. Grace played in 31 matches in the 1895 English cricket season, 29 of which are recognised as first-class.
2024-05-19 W. G. Grace's cricket career (1896 to 1899) Following his "Indian Summer" in 1895, W.G. Grace continued to play first-class cricket through his fiftieth birthday in 1898 and finally severed his connections with both Gloucestershire and England in 1899.
2024-05-19 W. G. Grace's cricket career (1900 to 1908) (1900 to 1908) W.G. Grace was mainly associated with the new London County Cricket Club during this period. His first-class career ended in 1908 when he was nearly 60.
2024-05-19 W. G. Grace's cricket career (1872 to 1873) Following his father's death in December 1871, W. G. Grace increased his involvement with the United South of England Eleven (USEE) in order to provide more income for his mother, with whom he and his younger brother Fred were still living. Grace continued to play regularly for Gloucestershire and Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and, when required, by the Gentlemen. In the late summer of 1872, he toured North America with a team of players who all had amateur status. In the 1873 season, he performed his first season "double" of 1,000 runs and 100 wickets.
2024-05-19 W. G. Grace in the 1871 English cricket season W. G. Grace played in 32 matches in the 1871 English cricket season, 25 of which are recognised as first-class. His main roles in 1871 were as captain of Gloucestershire County Cricket Club and as both match organiser and captain of the United South of England Eleven (USEE). In addition, he represented Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), the Gentlemen in the Gentlemen v Players fixture and the South in the North v South series.

1871 was a cold, wet summer but nevertheless one of Grace's best seasons as a batsman, for he scored 2,739 runs including 10 centuries in first-class matches at an average of 78.25, the first time anyone had scored over 2,000 runs in an English season. It was arguably his most successful season and was described by a leading cricket historian as his annus mirabilis.

2024-05-19 W. G. Grace with the English cricket team in Australia in 1873–74 W. G. Grace visited Australia in 1873–74 as captain of "W.G. Grace's XI". On the morning of the team's departure from Southampton, he responded to well-wishers by saying that his team "had a duty to perform to maintain the honour of English cricket, and to uphold the high character of English cricketers". But both his and the team's performance fell well short of this goal. The tour was not a success and the only positive outcome was the fact of the tour having taken place, ten years after the previous one, as it "gave Australian cricket a much needed fillip". Most of the problems lay with Grace himself and his "overbearing personality" which quickly exhausted all personal goodwill towards him. There was also bad feeling within the team itself because Grace, who normally got on well with professional players, enforced the class divide throughout the tour. In terms of results, the team fared reasonably well following a poor start in which they were beaten by both Victoria and New South Wales. They played 15 matches in all but none are recognised as first-class.
2024-05-19 W. G. Grace's cricket career (1874 to 1875) Having toured Australia the previous winter, W.G. Grace's team landed in England on 18 May 1874 and he was quickly back into domestic cricket. The 1874 season was very successful for him as he completed a second successive "double". Gloucestershire again had a strong claim to the Champion County title although some sources have awarded it to Derbyshire and Grace himself said that it should have gone to Yorkshire. Grace made 21 first-class appearances in 1874, scoring 1,664 runs, with a highest score of 179, at an average of 52.00 with 8 centuries and 2 half-centuries. In the field, he held 35 catches and 140 wickets with a best analysis of 7–18. His bowling average was 12.71; he had 5 wickets in an innings 17 times and 10 wickets in a match 9 times.[citation needed]
2024-05-19 W. G. Grace's cricket career (1876 to 1877) One of the most outstanding phases of W. G. Grace’s career occurred in the 1876 season, beginning with his career highest score of 344 for MCC v Kent at Canterbury in August. Two days after his innings at Canterbury, he made 177 for Gloucestershire v Nottinghamshire; and two days after that 318 not out for Gloucestershire v Yorkshire, these two innings against counties with exceptionally strong bowling attacks including Alfred Shaw, Fred Morley, Tom Emmett and Allen Hill. Thus, in three consecutive innings Grace scored 839 runs and was only out twice.
2024-06-07 Philmont Leadership Challenge The Philmont Leadership Challenge is a seven-day adult leadership training program of the Boy Scouts of America. It is intended for adults who have completed Wood Badge and is held once or twice each year in the back country of the Philmont Scout Ranch.
2024-05-19 W. G. Grace's cricket career (1879 to 1882) (1879 to 1882) W. G. Grace qualified as a doctor in 1879 made his first appearance in Test cricket the following year, scoring the first-ever century by an England batsman.
2024-05-19 W. G. Grace's cricket career (1883 to 1886) (1883 to 1886) W. G. Grace played mostly for Gloucestershire County Cricket Club and Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) during the four seasons from 1883 to 1886. He also represented England and shared his highest Test partnership in 1886, the same season in which he achieved his career-best bowling analysis.
2024-05-19 W. G. Grace's cricket career (1887 to 1891) W. G. Grace played mostly for Gloucestershire County Cricket Club and Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) during the five seasons from 1887 to 1891. He also represented England in Test cricket.
2024-05-19 W. G. Grace's cricket career (1892 to 1894) W. G. Grace played mostly for Gloucestershire County Cricket Club and Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) during the five seasons from 1887 to 1891. He also represented England in Test cricket.
2024-05-19 W. G. Grace with the English cricket team in Australia in 1891–92 W. G. Grace visited Australia in 1873–74 as captain of Lord Sheffield's team.
2024-06-02 List of programs broadcast by Hum TV (Television Programs by Hum Tv) Hum TV is a commercial broadcast television network owned by Hum Entertainment Television. Headquartered on I. I. Chundrigar Road in Karachi, the network is one of the major channels in Pakistan in terms of viewership. The following is a list of all television programming that the network has broadcast since it began its TV operations in January 2005.
2024-06-05 Leave-one-out error For mathematical analysis and statistics, Leave-one-out error can refer to the following:
2024-06-07 NeDi NeDi is an open source software tool which discovers, maps, and inventories network devices and tracks connected end-nodes. It contains a number of features in a GUI for managing enterprise networks. For example: MAC address mapping/tracking, traffic and error graphing, uptime monitoring, correlating collected syslog and trapping messages with customizable notifications, drawing network maps, extensive reporting features such as device software, PoE usage, disabled interfaces, link errors, switch usage and many more. Its modular architecture allows for integration with other tools. For example, Cacti graphs can be created purely based on discovered information. Due to NeDi's versatility, things like printer resources can be monitored as well.
2024-06-04 Matthew Dobson (South African rugby union footballer) Matthew Dobson (born 16 December 1986) is a South African rugby union footballer. His regular playing position is hooker. He represented Griquas in the Currie Cup and Vodacom Cup competitions between 2011 and 2013, having previously played for Maties in the Varsity Cup between 2008 and 2010.
2024-06-03 Tiaan Marx (Rugby player) Tiaan Marx (born 17 March 1986) is a South African rugby union footballer. He plays for White River Rugby Club in the Gold Cup, South Africa. He plays mostly as a centre.
2024-06-01 Campaigns of Nader Shah (Military campaigns of Iranian general and king Nader Shah) The campaigns of Nader Shah (Persian: لشکرکشی‌های نادرشاه), or the Naderian Wars (Persian: جنگ‌های نادری), were a series of conflicts fought in the early to mid-eighteenth century throughout Central Eurasia primarily by the Iranian conqueror Nader Shah. His campaigns originated from the overthrow of the Iranian Safavid dynasty by the Hotaki Afghans. In the ensuing collapse and fragmentation of the empire after the capture of the Iranian capital of Isfahan by the Afghans, a claimant to the Safavid throne, Tahmasp II, accepted Nader (who was no more than a petty warlord in Khorasan) into his service. After having subdued north-west Iran as well as neutralising the Abdali Afghans to the east and turning Tahmasp II into a vassal, Nader marched against the Hotaki Afghans in occupation of the rest of the country. In a series of incredible victories the Afghans were decimated and Tahmasp II returned to the throne as a restored Safavid monarch.
2024-06-03 Gold Coast Stars F.C. (Football club) The Gold Coast Stars was an Australian soccer club from Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia who played in the Queensland State League.
2024-06-06 1905 (film) (Japanese film) was a Japanese film to be directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa and starring Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Shota Matsuda, and Atsuko Maeda. Originally scheduled to be released in late 2013, on 25 February 2013, it was announced that production of the film had been cancelled before filming could start due to difficulties with Tony Leung's involvement exacerbated by the Senkaku Islands dispute and the bankruptcy of Prenom H on 20 February 2013.
2024-05-30 Cardiff School of Engineering (School of Cardiff University, Wales) Cardiff School of Engineering is part of Cardiff University’s College of Physical Sciences.
2024-06-01 Tomáš Ďurica (Slovak footballer) Tomáš Ďurica (born 29 January 1979) is a Slovak former professional football who played as a midfielder.
2024-05-24 Cardus Education Survey Canada (Canadian academic survey) The Cardus Education Survey: A Rising Tide Lifts All Boats (Cardus II) is a Canadian report measuring non-government school effects in service of the Canadian public good. The first of its kind to explore the topic in Canada, the study was a survey from a representative sample of graduates of government and non-government schools ages 24–39. The data included graduates from schools in all provinces except for Quebec, which is included separately in the report. The data was collected in March 2012. The report was made available on September 26, 2012, at http://www.cardus.ca/research/education/. A Cardus Education Survey was published in the United States in 2011 called Do the Motivations for Private Religious Catholic and Protestant Schooling in North America Align with Graduate Outcomes?(Cardus I), and it was phase one of the overall project. The Cardus Education Survey: A Rising Tide Lifts All Boats was phase two of the project.
2024-05-30 Kanati Clothing Company Kanati Clothing Company is a privately held fashion lifestyle company. The line made its fashion debut with a men's sportswear collection for the spring 2009 season. The Canadian menswear label, manufacturer and retailer is based in Toronto, Ontario. The company launched its flagship retail location in Waterloo, Ontario in 2014. The Kanati Co. brand is distributed in North America, United Kingdom, Europe and Japan through GSG Apparel, Inc.
2024-06-04 Muhammad Abdul Malek (21st-century Bangladeshi Islamic scholar) Muḥammad ʿAbd al-Mālik ibn Shams al-Ḥaqq ibn ʿAbd ar-Raḥmān ibn Ummīd ʿAlī al-Kumillāʾī (Arabic: محمد عبد المالك بن شمس الحق بن عبد الرحمن بن أميد علي الكملائي; born 29 August 1969), or simply Muhammad Abdul Malek (Bengali: মুহাম্মদ আব্দুল মালেক), is a Bangladeshi Islamic scholar, author and researcher. His magnum opus, Al Madkhal ila Ulum al Hadith al Sharif, is used as a textbook in the Muslim world. Abdul Malek is the co-founder, current director and Professor of Hadith of Markaz ad-Dawah al-Islamia as well as the founder of Al Kawsar monthly magazine. He is also a member of the Bangladesh Qawmi Madrasa Education Commission and Islamic Fiqh Academy, India.
2024-06-06 Hell, etc. (exhibition) (2010 art exhibition by Marilyn Manson) Hell, etc. was Marilyn Manson's third art exhibition, held in Athens, Greece. The exhibition was open to the public from April 28, 2010 until May 2, 2010. Manson's more recent artworks and newly revealed pieces at the time, were displayed.
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2024-05-25 Poitín (band) (Czech Celtic band) Poitín is a Celtic band from the Czech Republic. Founded in 1996, they have been active since 1997 and their music includes traditional Irish music, Scottish music, English folk songs and original compositions in the Celtic genre. Their most recent album is One For The Road (December 2022). This was preceded by Simple Pleasures, released September 2016, and Wish which was released in March 2014. The 2010 CD Bofiguifluki, was the first recording by a Czech band to be voted Celtic Album of the year 2010 by Celtic Radio.Net. They were one of the first Celtic music groups to form in the Czech Republic after the Velvet Revolution and have had a significant influence on the development of the Celtic musical scene in that country.
2024-06-02 List of companies based in Kent, Washington This is a list of large, well-known, interstate, or international companies headquartered in Kent, Washington.
2024-06-03 Jacquin Jansen (Rugby player) Jacquin Jansen (born 27 May 1986) is a South African rugby union player who last played for the Boland Cavaliers. His regular position is full-back or fly-half.
2024-06-01 2-Pyridone (data page) (Chemical data page) This page provides supplementary chemical data on 2-pyridone.
2024-06-06 Jandré Blom (Rugby player) Jandré Blom (born 24 December 1984) is a South African professional rugby union player, currently playing with the SWD Eagles. His regular position is scrum-half.
2024-06-04 Minerva in the emblems of educational establishments As patron goddess of wisdom, Minerva frequently features in statuary, as an image on seals, and in other forms, at educational establishments, including:
2024-06-03 Sizo Maseko (Rugby player) Sizophila Sabelo Maseko (born 3 March 1991) is a South African rugby union player, who most recently played with the Pumas. His regular position is winger.
2024-05-29 Logan Basson (South African rugby union player) Logan Andrew Basson (born 9 March 1989) is a South African professional rugby union player who last played for Western Province in the Rugby Challenge. He is a utility back that can play as a full-back, winger or fly-half.
2024-05-31 Manx Aviation and Military Museum (Military museum in Castletown, Isle of Man) The Manx Aviation and Military Museum is a museum dedicated to the history of aviation and the military on the Isle of Man. The museum is open at the weekends throughout the year and every day from late May to the end of September. Visits at other times and guided tours can be arranged by appointment. Entry to the museum is free. The Museum was opened on Remembrance Day (11 November) 2000.
2024-06-05 Mighty Raju (Indian TV series or programme) Mighty Raju is a 2D animated series that focuses on 4-year-old Raju, a superhero kid, who got his super powers from the Neutrino compound. It is the first spin-off series of the popular Chhota Bheem. It is set on a fictional city named Aryanagar.
2024-05-30 Czechoslovakia women's junior national softball team Czechoslovakia women's junior national softball team is the junior national team for Czechoslovakia. The team competed at the 1991 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Adelaide, Australia where they had 1 win and 10 losses.
2024-06-06 List of 3D animation software The following is a list of 3D animation software that have articles in Wikipedia.
2024-05-28 Mario vs. Donkey Kong (sub-series) (Video game series) is a puzzle-platform game series published by Nintendo. A spin-off of both the Mario and Donkey Kong franchises, the series marks the return of both Pauline and the rivalry between Mario and Donkey Kong.
2024-06-05 Liam Carberry (English rugby league footballer (born 1993)) Liam Carberry (born 24 February 1993) is an English rugby league footballer who plays for the Rochdale Hornets in the Betfred Championship.
2024-06-07 Elnur Aslanov (Azerbaijani political scientist) Elnur Aslanov (Azerbaijani: Elnur Kazım oğlu Aslanov), born January 15, 1977, Baku, Azerbaijan, is an Azerbaijani political scientist and author, businessman, known for his books, “New world order and national development strategy”, published in 2006 and "Modernization and national development", published in 2015.
2024-06-01 Hazari Gonj Hamidia Fazil Madrasah (Fadil (degree) Madrasah in Bangladesh) Hazari Gonj Hamidia Fazil Madrasah (Bengali: হাজারীগঞ্জ হামিদিয়া ফাজিল মাদ্রাসা) is a madrasah in Char Fasson, Bhola District, Bangladesh. It offers BTIS (Bachelor of Theology and Islamic Studies) in majors and Dakhil (SSC) as well as Alim HSC. The madrasah is affiliated with the Islamic Arabic University.[citation needed]
2024-06-07 Khalid bin Mohsen Shaari (Saudi Arabian former heaviest living person) Khalid bin Mohsen Shaari (Arabic: خالد بن محسن الشاعري; born 28 February 1991) is a Saudi Arabian man, who in August 2013 was found to be the heaviest living person, and the second-heaviest person in recorded history at 610 kg (1,340 lb; 96 st), behind Jon Brower Minnoch. As a result of medical treatment, he lost a total of 320 kg (710 lb; 50 st)—more than half his body weight—in six months.
2024-06-03 Panta n' antamonoume (Greek TV series or program) Panta n' antamonoume (English: We'll Always Be Meeting) is a Greek variety music television series airs on N1 on 10 May 2014 every Saturday at 8.15pm, It's hosted by Thanasis Alevras and Rika Vagiani.
2024-05-28 BoOzy' OS and the Cristal Gem (2013 French film) BoOzy' OS and the Cristal Gem (also known as The Cristal Gem) (French: BoOzy' OS et la Gemme de Cristal, also known as La Gemme de Cristal) is a 2013 French animation short film based on the French animated television series BoOzy' OS, and directed, written, scored by and starring its creator J.K. Arsyn, going by the name of Ken Arsyn. It was produced by RED ƎYE Productions and co-produced and distributed by CreaSyn Studio.
2024-06-01 Scott Fox (author) (American financial and self-help author) Scott Fox is an American financial and self-help author, specializing in entrepreneurship and startup company advice. He is a serial Internet entrepreneur, startup advisor, media personality, and angel investor. Founder of the OC Startup Council, the Click Millionaire's MasterMinds Forum at ClickMillionaires.com, and RadioGuestList.com among many other niche website businesses, Fox is best known for his books which have been translated into many languages worldwide. These include Internet Riches: The Simple Money-making Secrets of Online Millionaires, E-Riches 2.0, and Click Millionaires: Work Less, Live More with an Internet Business You Love.
2024-05-28 Bronwyn Holloway-Smith (New Zealand artist and author) Bronwyn Holloway-Smith is a New Zealand artist and author from Wellington.

She holds a PhD in Fine Arts from Massey University, and is co-director of Public Art Heritage Aotearoa New Zealand.

2024-05-31 List of centuries in Twenty20 International cricket A Twenty20 International (T20I) is an international cricket match between two teams, each having T20I status, as determined by the International Cricket Council, the sport's world governing body. In a T20I, the two teams play a single innings each, which is restricted to a maximum of 20 overs. The format was originally introduced by the England and Wales Cricket Board for the county cricket competition with the first matches contested on 13 June 2003 between the English counties in the Twenty20 Cup. The first T20I took place on 17 February 2005 when Australia defeated New Zealand by 44 runs at Eden Park in Auckland.
2024-06-02 List of A.D. Isidro Metapan players Asociación Deportiva Isidro Metapán is a Salvadoran professional football club based in Metapán. The club was founded as Isidro Menendez in 1950 but became Isidro Metapan in 2000.
2024-06-01 Phil Agcaoili (American businessman) Phil Agcaoili is a technologist,[citation needed] entrepreneur, and cyber security, information security, and privacy expert.
2024-05-16 2005 Kavatshi Airlines Antonov An-26B crash (2005 aviation accident) On 5 September 2005, a Kavatshi Airlines Antonov An-26B crashed on approach to Matari Airport in Isiro, Democratic Republic of the Congo, killing all 11 people on board.
2024-05-24 Communion of Western Orthodox Churches (Communion of Western Orthodox Churches) The Communion of Western Orthodox Churches (CWOC; French: Communion des Églises orthodoxes occidentales, CEOO) is a communion of Christian churches.
2024-06-06 Tim Metcalfe (musician) (songwriter and producer) Timothy Grant Metcalfe (born 12 March 1988) is an Australian-born, Melbourne–based
2024-06-03 Fouzia Bhatti (Pakistani poet and writer) Fouzia Bhatti (Urdu: فوزیہ بھٹی) (born 9 August 1979) is an Urdu language author, poet, and columnist from Pakistan.
2024-05-25 Off Road with Gul Panag (Discovery Channel documentary series) Off Road with Gul Panag is an infotainment adventure documentary hosted by Gul Panag on the Discovery Channel.
2024-05-18 Ladoon Mein Pali (Pakistani TV series or programme) Ladoon Mein Palli (or Raised in Love) is a Pakistani drama series originally aired on Geo Entertainment in 2014. A&B Productions produced the serial, is written by Adam Aazeen and directed by Waseem Abbas.
2024-05-18 Kaafir (Pakistani TV series) (Pakistani TV series or programme) Kaafir (Urdu: کافر, lit.'Disbeliever') is a 22 episodic Pakistani psychological thriller television series, produced by Samina Humayun Saeed and Shahzad Nasib under the production banner Six Sigma Entertainment. It is directed by Shahid Shafaat and written by Abdul Khaaliq Khan. The seria aired on ARY Digital in 2011.
2024-06-03 List of FIFA Women's World Cup broadcasters The FIFA Women's World Cup (WWC) was first broadcast on television in time for the very first tournament in 1991 and now ranks in the top five for most watched sporting broadcasts in the world. Below is a list of the stations/companies that air the WWC for their respective countries. This page was created in 2015 and contains the information for the 2011 & 2015 tournaments and onward, except in cases where previous information on broadcasters can be found.
2024-06-05 Marco Kruger (Rugby player) Marco Kruger (born 20 August 1992 in Nelspruit, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player, who most recently played for the SWD Eagles. His regular position is lock or loose forward.
2024-06-05 Adarsh Liberal (Social media term in India) Adarsh Liberal (an Ideal Liberal) is a respective term used on social media in India to describe a person who opposes the anti-minority hate policies of the Modi Government. The term came to be used on social media after the term Andh Bhakt became popular to describe a person who blindly supports the policies of the Modi Government.
2024-06-05 Koopsta Knicca (American rapper) Robert Cooper Phillips (April 27, 1975 – October 9, 2015), known professionally as Koopsta Knicca (or simply Koopsta), was an American rapper. He was best known as one of the members of the Memphis rap group Three 6 Mafia and its related Hypnotize Camp Posse and Prophet Posse. He was also a member of the subgroup collective Da Mafia 6ix.
2024-06-01 Mutating Mutants (Tabletop role-playing game adventure) Mutating Mutants is a role-playing game adventure published by TSR in 1990 for the Marvel Super Heroes role-playing game.
2024-06-04 Jon Molloy (English rugby league footballer) Jon Molloy is an English rugby league footballer who played for Wakefield Trinity in the Super League. He is a second-row or loose forward and has previously played for the Huddersfield Giants.
2024-05-27 Adjustierung (Service dress of the Austrian army) Adjustierung (literally: adjustation, Austria Dienstkleidung 'service dress') is any uniform of the Austrian armed forces. It is derived from the German (Austrian) verb adjustieren (Austria: ausrüsten, 'equip'). Another historical term used for military uniforms, e.g. in the Austro-Hungarian Army (1867–1918), was Montur, and in the Prussian Army Montierung.
2024-06-01 ICanHazPDF (Hashtag used on Twitter) #ICanHazPDF is a hashtag used on Twitter to request access to academic journal articles which are behind paywalls. It began in 2011 by scientist Andrea Kuszewski. The name is derived from the meme I Can Has Cheezburger?
2024-06-01 EasyMock EasyMock is an open-source testing framework for Java released under the Apache License. The framework allows the creation of test double objects for the purpose of Test-driven Development (TDD) or Behavior Driven Development (BDD).
2024-06-06 Donbas separatism (Separatist movement in the Donbas region of Ukraine) Donbas separatism is separatist sentiment in the southeast of Ukraine. According to proponents, there is a "common historical, cultural and economic region of Donbas". According to the authors of the concept of the region "is committed to the formation of autonomous and independent states on the territory of Donbas".
2024-05-25 If he were among us (2007 TV series or program) If he were among us (Arabic: لو كان بيننا) is a Saudi Arabian television series for youth presented by Ahmad Al Shugairi. Each program has multiple segments; the main segment is an interview with a young person. The interviewer asks questions such as: "If the prophet Muhammad were with us today, what would he say about ___________?"
2024-06-01 Cuppa (Java library) (unit testing framework) Cuppa is a behavior-driven development (BDD) unit testing framework for the Java programming language version 8. The framework uses features introduced in version 8 of the language, such as lambdas. It is inspired by Mocha.
2024-05-31 Dean Webb (Musical artist) Dean Webb (born Michael Eaton in 1940) is an English rock and roll singer, actor, and composer.
2024-05-29 Danialle Karmanos (American journalist (born 1973)) Danialle Karmanos is an American philanthropist, humanitarian, activist, and social entrepreneur.
2024-06-02 New Zealand Comic con (Annual convention in New Zealand) Armageddon Convention has been running for 20 years in New Zealand (as of 2015). It is a new Zealand owned and operated business. the organisers wanted to expand the event and offer fans a more inclusive event experience. So, the next logical step was offering evening events and events outside of the traditional Armageddon experience.
2024-06-02 Sascha Grabow (German Travel Writer) Sascha Grabow (born 15 January 1968) is a German adventurer and mountaineer. He visited every country in the world between 1987 and 2016, and walked through both the smaller and greater Congo. Sascha Grabow in August 2021 reached world provinces' pole position as defined by both SISO and CHAD. Sascha also leads three further international travel rankings, TEC, RDW and Slowtravel. In March 2023 he became the first person to visit every UN 193 Capital City.
2024-06-07 Pisces B (Void dwarf galaxy in the constellation Pisces) Pisces B (Psc B) is a void dwarf galaxy. It is located in the Local Void, near Pisces A; and is in the Pisces constellation. It is 30 million light-years (9.2 megaparsecs) away from the Earth. The galaxy was discovered with the WIYN Observatory. About 100 million years ago, the galaxy started moving out of the void and into the local filament zone and denser gaseous environment. This sparked off a doubling of the rate of star formation.
2024-06-07 Pisces A (Void dwarf Galaxy in the constellation Pisces) Pisces A (Psc A) is a void dwarf galaxy. It is located in the Local Void, near Pisces B; and is in the Pisces constellation. It is 18.4 million light-years (5.64 megaparsecs) away from Earth. The galaxy was discovered with the WIYN Observatory. About 100 million years ago, the galaxy started moving out of the void and into the local filament zone and denser gaseous environment. This sparked off a doubling of the rate of star formation.
2024-06-02 Bad Gumaan (Pakistani TV series or program) Bad Gumaan (Urdu: بد گمان; lit: Mistrust), is a Pakistani romantic television drama serial and soap that aired on 19 September 2016, on Hum TV. It is produced by Momina Duraid under MD Productions It stars Shamil Khan, Imran Ashraf, Omer Farooq, and Javeria Abbasi.
2024-06-05 Eze Harper (English rugby league footballer) Eze Harper (born 7 December 1994) is a professional rugby league footballer who plays as a centre or winger for the Barrow Raiders in the Kingstone Press Championship.
2024-06-06 Jonas Pilling Jonas Pilling (1855 – 28 February 1926) was vicar of the former Church of St Mark, Old Leeds Road, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England, from 1905 to 1926. He was the notorious subject of many newspaper articles about the fourteen-year dispute between Pilling and his congregation, the absence of churchwardens, other officials and choir, the dwindling of his congregation and the dereliction of the church building. This occurred in an industrial environment of great poverty, where there was "plenty of scope for church work." At the 1921 Bishop's Commission, he mentioned his fear of "plottings."
2024-05-27 Simon Hansford Simon Richard Hansford (born 3 June 1963) is an Australian Uniting Church minister who served as Moderator of the Uniting Church in Australia, Synod of New South Wales & ACT between 2017 and 2023. He is known for his advocacy of changing drug laws in New South Wales for his support of the 2023 Australian Indigenous Voice referendum and that there is there is no place for domestic and family violence in his church.
2024-05-31 Apoapsis Records (UK record label) Apoapsis Records is an independent boutique record label based in London UK, founded by brothers Vasileios Angelis and Apostolos Angelis in 2009, in order to release their own music. The label started in Greece and later on moved to London UK. Apoapsis Records focuses mainly on Electronic music in the genres of Orchestral, Classical, Ethnic and Electronica and has released over 100 original recordings.[excessive citations]
2024-05-28 Minotaur VI (Space launch vehicle) Minotaur VI is a proposed expendable launch system derived from the LGM-118 Peacekeeper ICBM. It is a member of the Minotaur rocket family and a higher-performance derivative of the Minotaur IV. The base Minotaur VI consists of a Minotaur IV+ rocket with an additional SR118 first stage motor for improved performance. Minotaur VI is optimized for low Earth orbit (LEO) missions, and can send 3,144 kilograms (6,931 lb) to such an orbit. The Minotaur VI+ variant, however, features a Star 37FM sixth stage and is primarily intended for higher-energy missions.
2024-06-05 Cloudreach (Public service consultancy) Cloudreach is a cloud computing consultancy, focused on the implementation and operational support of public cloud services, including Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform. It is headquartered in London, UK, and has offices in multiple countries around the world including Canada, France, Germany, India, The Netherlands, United States and Switzerland.
2024-06-07 NGC 7077 (Dwarf galaxy in the constellation Aquarius) NGC 7077 is a lenticular blue compact dwarf galaxy located about 56 million light-years away from Earth in the constellation Aquarius. Discovered by astronomer Albert Marth on August 11, 1863, the galaxy lies within the Local Void.
2024-06-04 Manav Bhinder (Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, actor and assistant director) Manav Bhinder (born 9 January 1990) is an Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, actor and assistant director.
2024-05-19 Gemma Khalid (Russian singer) Gemma Khalid (alternately Jamuna or Jemma Halid) is a Russian singer active since the 1990s.
2024-05-24 Riksundar Banerjee (Indian writer) Riksundar Banerjee or Riksundar Bandyopadhyay (Bengali: ঋকসুন্দর ব্যানার্জী), (born on 9 August 1987) is a fiction writer from Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
2024-06-05 Foundation for MetroWest (non-profit organization in the USA) The Foundation for MetroWest is a foundation that supports the 33 cities and towns in the MetroWest region of Massachusetts. It was established in 1995 and as of 2017 had given $14 million to charities in the region, including the Dedham Community House. It promotes philanthropy, helps donors maximize their impact, and serves as a resource for non-profits in the area, having awarded a total of $300,000 to over 30 of them in December 2016; over its lifetime, it has given over $14 million. It has $18 million in assets as of 2017.
2024-06-04 Rosa Nachmanson Rosalie (Rosa) Nachmanson née Davidson (20 March 1852 – 9 November 1916) was a Swedish philanthropist and charity worker. She was the daughter of conditor Wilhelm Davidson who opened the known restaurant Hasselbacken in Stockholm in the mid-1800s.
2024-06-02 Beatrix Holéczy (Hungarian biathlete) Beatrix Holéczy (born 19 May 1972) is a Hungarian biathlete. She competed at the 1992 Winter Olympics and the 1994 Winter Olympics.
2024-06-07 2017 Indian National Congress leadership election (elects the President of the Indian National Congress) The 2017 Indian National Congress leadership election was held in December 2017 to elect the President of the Indian National Congress. Rahul Gandhi was elected unopposed President of the Congress. The last party leadership election was held in 2001, where Rahul Gandhi's mother Sonia Gandhi was elected president.
2024-06-03 Monsoon (photographs) (1960 photograph series by Brian Brake) Monsoon is a series of colour photographs taken by New Zealand photographer Brian Brake, a member of the Magnum Photos cooperative. Brake illustrated the effect of the monsoon by concentrating on the people affected by it.
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2024-06-07 2018 Manila Pavilion Hotel fire (2018 fire in Manila, Philippines) On 18 March 2018, a fire broke out at the Manila Pavilion Hotel in Manila, Philippines. The hotel, located in the Ermita district of Manila, was filled with foreign tourists at the time of the fire who were mostly able to evacuate through the hotel's fire exits. The fire, burning on the lower floors of the hotel, sent smoke upward and trapped some employees and guests as it spread throughout the complex.
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2024-06-05 Animaker (Video animation software) Animaker Inc. is a DIY video animation software. The software is cloud-based, and was launched in 2014. It allows users to create animated videos using pre-built characters and templates. In 2017, Animaker became the first tool to launch an animated vertical video creator. The name "Animaker" is a portmanteau of "animation" and "maker".
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2024-05-29 Kyogaku shiken Soka Gakkai is a Japanese Buddhist organisation. Soka Gakkai and some international branches have held an examination called "Kyogaku shiken (study exam)" which aims to deepen the practices of Soka Gakkai as to understand their background theoretical rationale embedded in Nichiren's teachings, as well as the history of Soka Gakkai, in particular, the life of the three presidents. This examination encourages members to do practices based on Soka Gakkai's guideline "Faith, practice, and study" well balanced.

The examination offers several levels (but the higher levels of examination have been held occasionally). The most basic (easiest) examination is called "Ninyo shiken" or Basic exam. Soka Gakkai has widely encouraged to take the Ninyo shiken for young and/or early career members, and also opens for the non-members who are interested in Soka Gakkai and/or Nichiren Buddhism/philosophy.

In terms of more difficult levels over the Ninyo shiken, young division members in particular are encouraged to challenge the difficult, but profound part of Nichiren's theory. This tradition can be seen in the president Toda and Ikeda who themselves taught the most challenging part of the writings to university division members such as The Record of the Orally Transmitted Teachings (Ongi kuden) and Treaties on One Hundred and Six Matters (Hyaku-roku-ka-sho).

The examination asks a part or the whole of several (generally 2 to 4 per an exam) texts of Nichiren's writings based on their difficulties. The selected writings for the exam, including five major writings, are below:

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2024-06-07 Golmaal Jr. (Indian animated television series) Golmaal Jr. is an Indian animated television series created by Rohit Shetty, based on the comedy film series Golmaal. The show is available in Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Tamil, Malayalam, Gujarati, Telugu and Kannada. It premiered on Nickelodeon Sonic on 13 May 2019 as one of the first originals of Nickelodeon Sonic.
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2024-06-03 MaryEllen Miller (Australian diplomat) MaryEllen Miller is an Australian senior career officer with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) and was Assistant Secretary, Non-Government Organisations & Volunteers Branch from 2014 until 2017 before being named Ambassador to Denmark in 2017. She is also accredited to Norway and Iceland. Her term as Ambassador ended in December 2020.
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His usual position is as a Lock and he currently plays for Rugby Noceto in Serie A after the professional experience with Valorugby Emilia in Top12.

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2024-06-02 Portable (musician) (Nigerian singer, rapper, songwriter) Habeeb Okikiola Badmus (born 12 March 1994) popularly known as Portable is a Nigerian singer-songwriter, and rapper.
2024-06-06 Veronica Cintron Veronica Margarita Cintron, also known as Veronica Rudie by her married name, is the current vice president of communications at Tampa International Airport. Veronica Cintron has a Bachelor’s Degree Mass Communication/Media Studies from the University of South Florida. She was the prime time Monday-Friday solo anchor on Bay News 9 television news station, serving the Tampa Bay area from 2010-2020. Veronica was born in Puerto Rico in 1983. Veronica was named in the Tampa Bay 40 Under 40 honorees in 2022. She was infected with Covid-19 in 2020. Veronica & her husband Preston Rudie hosted the pre-show interviews of the Suncoast Emmy Awards. Veronica was nominated for 6 Emmy Awards in 2019. Veronica serves on the Tampa Bay Chamber of Commerce & has been known to frequent the White House easter egg roll with her daughter. Veronica wants to become an ambassador of a sovereign state for the US. Veronica Cintron Snorkel Park is in the process of consideration for being built in 2023 in De Soto Park, Tierra Verde, FL. Veronica was named as one of the Women of Distinction Honoree for the Girl Scouts of West Central Florida.
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He also led a political movement named Protection of the value of Jihad and resistance. He served as Deputy minister of border and tribal affairs ministry in Karzai's period. after that, he was appointed as Head of intelligence service of the Ministry of Interior affairs. He supported Ashraf Ghani at 2014 election, Later in 2018, he was appointed as vice of the National security council. He served also as president's senior adviser. And in 2021, after that Taliban came to power, he is one of the founders of the National Resistance Council to save the people of Afghanistan, and he is currently one of the leaders of this council.(A.H.J))

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2024-05-25 Juan Astorga Junquera (Venezuelan Academic) Juan Astorga (born Juan Manuel Astorga Junquera) was a Venezuelan academic, architect, art critic, curator, editor, avant-garde artist, and film scriptwriter. He was passionate about information technologies and the Internet and their use in the process of art creation and preservation. His main areas of interest included Cybernetic art and Web Curatorship. In 1989 he created, with the support of the Department of Art History of the University of the Andes, the repository of information on Latin American art "VEREDA, Venezuela Red de Arte".
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2024-06-01 Mountasser Hachem Mountasser Hachem is a Lebanese fintech entrepreneur living in Dubai. He is the founder and CEO of Monty Holding.
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2024-06-01 Chandni Mistry (British politician) Chandni Mistry FRSA (born 6 November 2003) is a British politician. She has served Queen's Park Brighton since 2023, administered by the Brighton and Hove City Council, England, United Kingdom. Formerly part of the British Labour Party, she sat as an independent in local government until March 2024. She was expelled from British Labour Party due to residential fraud.
2024-05-21 LYCONET (Austrian network marketing company) LYCONET is an international network marketing company. From its headquarters in Graz, Austria, it operates in over 50 countries across the globe.
2024-05-15 Memoona Qudoos (Pakistani actress) Memoona Qudoos (born 15 August 1995) is a Pakistani actress and model. She is known for her roles in dramas GT Road, Guddu, Farq, Nikah, Kalank, Umm-e-Haniya and Jaisay Aapki Marzi.
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2024-05-28 Killing of Jonathan Lewis (2023 killing in Las Vegas, Nevada) On November 1, 2023, Jonathan Edward Lewis Jr., a 17-year-old student at Rancho High School in Las Vegas, Nevada, was attacked by a mob of students at the school. Lewis had been standing up for a friend who was bullied by the students and succumbed to injuries from the assault on November 7, 2023.
2024-06-06 CS Real Succes Stadium (Football Stadium in Moldova) CS Real Succes Stadium, also known as Stadionul Complexul Sportviv CS Real Succes, is a football stadium in Chișinău, Moldova. It is home of Real Succes Chișinău in Moldovan Liga 1. It has a capacity of 150 seats.
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2024-05-19 Bandhan Mutual Fund (Indian mutual fund) Bandhan Mutual Fund is an Indian asset management company that was established in 2000.
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2024-05-30 Dana (payment service) Dana is a digital financial service based in Jakarta, Indonesia, which acts as a digital payment to replace conventional wallets. Founded in 2018, Dana is a digital wallet registered with Bank Indonesia with four licenses including electronic money, digital wallet, money transfer, and digital financial liquidity.
2024-06-07 EconomyBookings (fintech) EconomyBookings is an online car rental broker owned by Booking Group and based in Riga, Latvia. EconomyBookings works with more than 150 countries and over 20 000 locations across the world.
2024-05-29 Homa (company) (Video game company based in Paris, France) Homa is an international video game developer and publishing company based in Paris, France with a primary focus on developing video games, mainly for mobile on both Android and iOS.
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2024-05-29 Gabriel & Co. (American jewelry designer) Gabriel & Co. is an American jewelry design house headquartered in New York City, USA. It was founded in 1989. Their offerings include a diverse range of bridal and fine jewelry, notably bracelets, earrings, necklaces, and rings crafted primarily in white, yellow, and rose gold.
2024-05-18 Mountain House Community station (Proposed commuter rail train station in Mountain House, California) Mountain House Community station is a commuter rail train station in Tracy, California, serving the Mountain House planned community.The state of California has already allotted the funds for this future station. It will be the eastern terminus of the initial operating phase of the future Valley Link system.
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2024-05-29 Notional results of the 2019 United Kingdom general election by 2024 constituency These are the notional results of the 2019 United Kingdom general election if it had taken place under the new constituency borders used from the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, as calculated by Michael Thrasher and Colin Rallings. In constituencies whose borders have changed, precise results under the new boundaries usually cannot be known as election results are not usually reported for subdivisions of constituencies. However, it is possible to estimate what the election results would have been by extrapolating from local election results for which more granular data is known.
2024-05-13 Claudio Ferrada (Chilean lawyer and politician) Claudio Andrés Ferrada Alarcón (Chillán, July 2, 1986) is a Chilean lawyer and politician, member of the Democratic Revolution (RD) party. He served as Regional Presidential Delegate for Ñuble in the government of Gabriel Boric.
2024-05-22 Mr. Chain (American plastic chain and stanchion manufacturer in Copemish, Michigan) M. R. Products, also known as Mr. Chain, is an American plastic chain and stanchion manufacturer based in Copemish, Michigan. It was founded by Michael T. Russo in 1960.
2024-05-27 Leonid Cherneha (Soviet politician) Leonid Oleskiyovych Cherneha (Ukrainian: Леонід Олексійович Чернега; born on 8 February 1944), is a Ukrainian politician who had served as the 1st Mayor of Odesa from 1991 to 1994.
2024-05-22 Jana Amin (Egyptian-American activist) Jana Amin is an Egyptian-American activist for girls' education. Inspired by Nawal El Saadawi, she worked with a Jordanian NGO supporting the rights of refugee girls and women, teaching them English as well as working with Egyptian NGO Heya Masr, delivering a TED talk, hosting virtual events during the COVID-19 pandemic and curating an exhibit on Princess Fawzia and the Duality of Egyptian Women at The American University in Cairo. She also wrote an editorial for the Malala Fund sharing the experiences she gained after attending Malala Yousafzai's lecture at Harvard University. In September 2020, she attended one of the high-profile events via online at the UN General Assembly's 75th annual session.
2024-06-04 List of preserved Boeing aircraft This article is a list of aircraft that were manufactured by Boeing and are in preservation.
2024-06-03 FIM Women's Motorcycling World Championship The FIM Women's Motorcycling World Championship (Official name is FIM Women's Circuit Racing World Championship or simply shortened as WorldWCR) is a race series created by the FIM as a women-only racing class run alongside the Superbike World Championship. The inaugural season in 2024 will be held over six rounds at selected European circuits.
2024-05-19 Anja Hirschel (German politician) Anja Hirschel is a Pirate Party politician and city councillor in Ulm, Germany, and has been since 2019. She is the Germany Pirate Party's lead candidate for the 2024 European elections. She is the successor of Patrick Breyer in this position.
2024-06-01 Polish raid on Kievan Rus' (1136) The Polish raid on Kievan Rus' (1136) was a retaliatory military expedition led by Boleslaw III the Wrymouth against the Ruthenian lands in retaliation for the destruction of Wiślica and its environs by the Ruthenians a year earlier.
2024-05-22 Investigate Europe (Cross-border journalism organisation) Investigate Europe is a team of investigative journalists focusing on in-depth European issues, using techniques such as open source reporting, data journalism and freedom of information requests. The organisation is registered as a not-for-profit European cooperative. Its reporters conduct in-depth, cross-border investigations into migration, conflict and corruption, and work with leading media to publish their findings. This collaborative approach raises public awareness of under-reported issues.
2024-05-19 Ecko Miles (Nigerian Musician (Born 1997)) Edison Ogums (born August 20, 1997), known professionally as Ecko Miles, is a Nigerian musician and entrepreneur from Port Harcourt. He gained recognition after collaborating with Odumodublvck and Zlatan on the single "Picanto", which was released on 23 November 2022. The song debuted at number 79 on the TurnTable Top 100 chart, earning him his first chart entry. On 23 January 2023, "Picanto" peaked at number 65 on the chart, and Miles was ranked 6th on TurnTable's NXT Emerging Top Artistes list. He is the CEO and co-founder of Daed Empire Records.
2024-06-02 Blue Goose SC (Soccer club) Blue Goose SC is an American semi-professional club based in Shreveport, Louisiana. Founded in 2021, the club aims to provide localized talent in the Northern Louisiana area a platform for competitive play. Since 2022, the club has been performing in the Mid South division of the USL League Two. The team plays their home games at Airline High School.
2024-05-28 Cribl (entity) Cribl is an American company offering a data platform designed for information technology and security operations teams. Their core function revolves around simplifying and managing the massive amount of data generated by various software systems within an organization. Founded in 2018 by Clint Sharp, Ledion Bitincka, and Dritan Bitincka, the company is headquartered in San Francisco, California. Its mascot is a goat named Ian. In October 2022, Splunk filed a lawsuit against Cribl, alleging that the company based its business on stolen intellectual property.
2024-06-03 Darrell Leon McClanahan (American politician) Darrell Leon McClanahan III is an American politician from Missouri.
2024-06-01 Balasubramanian Prabhakaran (Indian businessman) Balasubramanian Prabhakaran (born April 17, 1973),[better source needed] also known as B Prabhakaran, is an Indian businessman in the mining industry. Since 2017, he is the managing director of Thriveni Earthmovers.
2024-06-03 Conquest of Mandaran The Conquest of Mandaran[original research?] was an important military conflict that took place between the Bengal Sultanate and the Gajapati Kingdom of Orissa. It occurred during the reign of Rukunuddin Barbak Shah of the Bengal Sultanate and Gajapati Kapilendra Deva of Orissa. The expedition was primarily aimed at the town of Gar Mandaran, which had previously been under the influence of Kapilendra Deva before being captured by the earlier sultan. The expedition was led by Shah Ismail Ghazi, a prominent general of the Bengal Sultanate who had previously led successful campaigns against neighboring kingdoms.[citation needed]
2024-06-01 Lorenzo D'Agostini (American soccer player (born 2005)) Lorenzo D'Agostini (born 21 September 2005) is an American soccer player who plays as a striker for Lazio.
2024-06-02 22nd Battle of Raigam Salpiti (School Cricket Match Series) 22nd Battle of Raigam Salpiti is the 2024 edition of Battle of Salpiti Raigam Koralaya a School Cricket Match Series played between Piliyandala Central College and Taxila Central College, Horana as part of the 2024 edition of Big Matches. It includes a full match and a one-day match. The one-day match is also known as 10th One-Day Encounter.
2024-06-01 List of Turkic countries This is a list about Turkic countries, autonomous republics, independent republics, beyliks, empire and dynasties that were built by Turkic people.
2024-06-06 Cubana Chief Priest (Nigerian businessman) Pascal Chibuike Okechukwu (born 2 April 1981), popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest, is a Nigerian businessman, socialite, entertainer and philanthropist. He is the owner of the popular club in Asaba, called Xhrine. He is the social media aide to Governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodinma.
2024-06-04 Domaine Ylang Ylang (Domaine Ylang Ylang at Kestrel Valley, Mauritius) Domaine Ylang Ylang is the oldest distillery in Mauritius to produce oil from the Ylang Ylang (Cananga odorata) tree. The plantation of Ylang Ylang trees alongside the distillery, provided the Ylang Ylang flowers from which perfume was distilled. The Domaine Ylang Ylang further up the Kestrel Valley commands a view onto the wide lagoon of Vieux Grand Port of Mahebourg and the neighbouring islets on the central east coast of Mauritius.
2024-05-28 List of battles in England This is a list of battles that occurred in England, sorted by date.
2024-05-19 Blessing Ejiofor (Nigerian basketball player) Blessing Ejiofor (born September 2, 1998) is a Nigerian professional basketball player and a member of the Nigeria national team. Originating from Ebonyi, Nigeria, she played college basketball for Vanderbilt University's, Chipola and West Virginia University. Following her college career, she has played professionally in Spain and France.
2024-06-07 Introduction to Leadership Skills (Boy Scouts of America) (Leadership training in the Boy Scouts of America) Introduction to Leadership Skills is the first level leadership development course for youth in the Boy Scouts of America.
2024-05-13 Hexaware Technologies Hexaware Technologies is an Indian multinational information technology (IT) and business process company headquartered in Navi Mumbai, India.
2024-05-24 Abhirup Dhar (Indian author and screenwriter) Abhirup Dhar is an Indian author and screenwriter. He was born in Kolkata, India. His family roots are from Jalpaiguri, West Bengal, India. He was mentioned as ‘a distinguished figure in the realm of horror literature, celebrated for his mastery of the genre’ by Times of India, "most acclaimed name in Indian Horror Writing" by Mid-day and 'the biggest Indian horror writer in the country and one of the most renowned authors who keeps us holding our breath’ by Zee5.
2024-05-24 Citybuzz (Bus route in Brighton & Hove) Citybuzz, officially numbered 37, is a bus route running between Meadowview and Bristol Estate in Brighton and Hove, England, operated by Compass Travel.
2024-06-03 Nano-ayurvedic medicine (Ayurvedic medicine using nanotechnology) Nano-ayurvedic medicine is an emerging field of medicine that integrates the principles of Ayurveda, the traditional Indian subcontinental system of medicine, with nanotechnology. This combination allows for targeted delivery of herbal remedies at the cellular level in people's bodies, thus increasing their efficacy and removing their side effects with curing their diseases. Specifically, it aims to utilize nanoparticles (particles ranging from 1-100 nanometres in size) to increase the delivery and efficacy of Ayurvedic phytochemicals and cure all diseases with them.
2024-05-25 Paul Chantler (British radio presenter) Paul Chantler (12 October 1959 – 31 March 2024) was a British radio broadcaster, author, and broadcasting executive who held senior programming roles at Chiltern Radio, Essex Radio, and Wireless Group and worked for the BBC.
2024-06-06 LEDA 1026855 (LEDA 1026855) LEDA 1026855 is an elliptical galaxy located in the constellation Hydra. It is located at a distance of about 574 million light years from Earth, which, given its apparent dimensions, means that LEDA 1026855 is about 44,000 light years across.
2024-06-03 Conquest of Hadoti (Part of the Mewar-Malwa Conflict in 1459) The Conquest of Hadoti was a significant military expedition led by Sultan Mahmud Khalji of Malwa against Hadoti. The primary objective of this campaign was to capture Bundi, Kota and Jhalawar, which were under the command of Bairisal, a subordinate of Rana Kumbha. Mahmud Khalji marched towards Hadoti in the year 1457-1458 A.D. to achieve this goal.
2024-06-01 Nima Hashemi (Iranian director) Nima Hashemi (Persian: نیما هاشمی;; born 14 December 1999) is an Iranian film and stage director.
2024-06-04 Keith Miller with the Australian cricket team in England in 1953
2024-06-04 Keith Miller with the Australian cricket team in England in 1956
2024-06-04 Keith Miller in the 1946–47 Australian cricket season
2024-05-30 Yuri Lushchai (Ukrainian historian and Wikipedian (1982–2024)) Yuri Volodomyrovich Lushchai (Ukrainian: Юрій Володимирович Лущай, romanizedYuriy Volodomyrovich Lushchai, Russian: Юрий Владимирович Лущай, romanizedYurii Vladimirovich Lushchai; 10 February 1982 – 28 March 2024) was a Ukrainian Wikipedian, historian and poet.
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2024-06-03 Patrick Grogg (Filipino footballer) Patrick Russel Navarro Grogg (born 27 November 2002) is a Swiss Filipino professional footballer who plays as a Winger for One Taguig and the Philippine U23 National Team
2024-06-03 Eric Giganto (Filipino footballer) Eric Ben Guillera Giganto (born 9 May 1994) is a Filipino professional footballer who plays as a Winger for Manila Digger
2024-05-18 One Spoon of Chocolate (Upcoming American film by RZA) One Spoon of Chocolate is an upcoming American drama film, written and directed by RZA. It stars Shameik Moore, Paris Jackson, RJ Cyler, Harry Goodwins, Johnell Young, Michael Harney, Rockmond Dunbar, E'myri Crutchfield, Blair Underwood, Jason Isbell, Isaiah Hill, and James Lee Thomas.
2024-06-03 Kenry Balobo (Filipino footballer) Kenry Abella Balobo (born 27 November 2002) is a Filipino professional footballer who plays as a Goalkeeper for Kaya F.C.–Iloilo and former Philippine U23.
2024-06-04 Dean Ebarle (Filipino footballer) Major Dean Dungog Ebarle (born 20 April 1998) is a Filipino professional footballer who plays as a Left Back for Manila Digger
2024-06-04 Matthew Brown (businessperson) (American businessperson) Matthew Brown is a Texas and Hawaiian-based private equity/venture investor.
2024-06-07 Ayyalur Subhan Ali (Gram Sarpanch) Ayyalur Subhan Ali (born March 25th, 1962) is a Sarpanch of the village of Yerragundla in Andhra Pradesh. He was elected in the 2021 Yerragundla local body election, held on February 9th, 2021.[13] Besides local politics, he also runs a business, producing okra seeds. Ayyalur Subhan Ali Sarpanch of Yerragundla.
2024-06-04 Cutover Cutover is a privately held British software company based in London, UK and New York City, USA that provides a SaaS-based Collaborative Automation runbook platform to help enterprises orchestrate IT operations such as disaster recovery, cyber recovery, cloud migration, technology implementation, and release management. Its customers include major US and EMEA banks as well as other large enterprises. Cutover was founded in 2013 by Ky Nichol, Marcus Wildsmith, Kieran Gutteridge and Craig Gregory and raised $35 million in its latest 2021 Series B funding round.
2024-05-03 Larkana Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Radiotherapy, Larkana The Larkana Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Radiotherapy (LINAR), also known as LINAR Cancer Hospital Larkana, is a medical facility specializing in cancer treatment located in Larkana, Sindh. It is one of several research institutes established by the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) across the country to combat cancer using nuclear medicine techniques.
2024-05-27 Ecom Express (Indian logistics company) Ecom Express is a full-stack third-party logistics company headquartered in Gurugram. It was founded in 2012 by T. A. Krishnan, Manju Dhawan, K. Satyanarayana, and Sanjeev Saxena.
2024-06-04 Andh Bhakt (Social media term in India) Andh Bhakt (Blind Devotee, Hindi: अंध भक्त) is a pejorative term used in India towards a person who blindly supports the policies of the Modi Government.
2024-06-07 Reactions to the Israel–Hamas war Reactions to the Israel–Hamas war include significant geopolitical divisions emerged. Much of the Western world provided "strong" support to Israel militarily and diplomatically, including the United States, United Kingdom, and Germany although the strong support is "at odds with the attitudes of Western publics which continue to shift away from Israel", according to Hugh Lovatt, a senior policy fellow with the Middle East and North Africa Programme at the European Council on Foreign Relations. Lovatt says that during the Cold War, Israel sided with the West against the Arab countries supported by the Soviets, and Western leaders generally see Israel "as a fellow member of the liberal democratic club" and that this partially "explains the continued strong Western support for Israel – which has now largely become reflexive". In contrast, the Islamic world and much of the Global South denounced the actions of Israel and its allies, criticizing the "moral authority of the West" and alleging that it holds double standards surrounding human rights. The double standards, in their view, is condemning an illegal occupation in Ukraine while standing firmly behind Israel that has occupied Palestinian lands.
2024-05-12 Rusking Pimentel (American TV anchor) Rusking Pimentel (born January 15, 1978) is a Dominican-American TV anchor and public officer. He currently serves as a senior advisor and Director of Communications at the New York State Senate for the 32nd District in New York.
2024-05-19 Battle of Monastyryshche Battle of Monastyryshche - is one of the battles of the Ukrainian Cossack - peasant army during the Khmelnytsky Uprising near the town of Monastyryshche of the Bratslav Regiment of the Hetmanship, which ended in Cossack victory.
2024-06-06 Red Sea Derby (International football rivalry) The Red Sea Derby is a name given to the rivalry between Egypt and Saudi Arabia, two powerhouses of the Arab world and also football powers in their respected continents, Africa and Asia. The two countries shared a similar Red Sea boundary, and thus gave rise to their rivalry with this proximity.
2024-05-19 List of stamp clubs and philatelic societies in the United States Through a stamp collecting club or philatelic society, collectors can interact with fellow collectors. They are a good source of knowledge and information of everything from identifying stamps to how to create albums. They offer services like buying, selling, and trade material.
2024-06-05 Jollof index The Jollof Index is a metric developed by Nigerian research firm SBM Intelligence that measures food inflation by tracking the cost of ingredients used to prepare Jollof rice, a popular West African dish. The index is compiled using data collected from various markets in Nigeria and Ghana on a monthly basis, providing valuable insights into food inflation trends in West Africa. The index is used to monitor changes in food prices and understand their impact on households and the economy.
2024-06-04 List of villages in Jasrasar Tehsil This is a list of villages located in Jasrasar Tehsil of Bikaner district, Rajasthan State, India.
2024-05-16 Georges Charmoille (French gymnast) Georges Charmoille was a French gymnast. He was a part of the silver medal-winning French team at the 1907 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships where, additionally, he won a gold medal on the horizontal bar apparatus.
2024-05-16 Global Project Against Hate and Extremism (Advocacy group in the United States) The Global Project Against Hate and Extremism (GPAHE) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to studying and denouncing initiatives of extremism and hate worldwide. Founded in 2020 by Heidi Beirich and Wendy Via, GPAHE utilizes research, advocacy, and education to expose extremist movements, their tactics, and their impacts.
2024-06-02 Kleftopolemos Kleftopolemos (Greek: Κλεφτοπόλεμος) was a military tactic during the Greek War of Independence. These were surprise attacks carried out by the rebel Greeks against the Ottomans following an ambush. Kleftopolemos is the only military tactic that has been preserved by tradition until the Greek revolution.
2024-05-22 Omid Mehrpour Omid Mehrpour is medical doctor specialized in poisoning and substance abuse research. He is also the founder of Medical Toxicology and Drug Abuse Research Center (MTDRC) at Birjand University of Medical Sciences and served as the director of MTDRC till 2018.
2024-05-29 May Gilbert (New Zealand artist (1901–1977)) May Oswald Gilbert (1901–1977) was a New Zealand printmaker and artist, working in watercolours, oils and acrylics. Her work is held in the Christchurch Art Gallery.
2024-05-18 India–Latin America relations India–Latin America relations are relations between India and the countries of Latin America. Trade is the main factor in India-Latin America relations. Latin America is India's fifth-biggest trading partner (if treated as one country).
2024-05-31 List of country subdivision flags in Africa This page lists the country subdivision flags in Africa. It is a part of the List of country subdivision flags, which is split into continents due to its size.
2024-05-30 Freddrick Jackson Freddrick Jackson is an American serial killer who fatally shot people in Little Rock, Arkansas from June 2020 to April 2022 when he was only a teenager for which he pled guilty to and was sentenced to 50 years in prison.
2024-06-01 Prasads Multiplex (Shopping mall in Hyderabad, India) Prasads Multiplex is an Indian multiplex theater in Hyderabad, Telangana. It is India's third IMAX theater. In November 2014, when Hollywood film Interstellar opened in theatres, Prasads was the only IMAX screen in India where the space drama was watched on 70mm film. It was earlier the largest IMAX 3D screen in the world with the Sydney IMAX Theater (123 x 97 ft) having the largest IMAX screen.
2024-05-22 Bermuda Smash Invitational (Cricket tournament) The Bermuda Smash Invitational is a men's Twenty20 cricket competition organised by the Bermuda Cricket Board. The first tournament took place from 15 to 19 May 2024 with four teams competing in the tournament.
2024-05-21 Leonard Mbotela Leonard Mambo Mbotela is a Kenyan journalist. His career spans more than five decades.
2024-05-25 Amir Hossein Hashemi (Iranian actor (born 1989)) Amir Hossein Hashemi (Persian: امیرحسین هاشمی; born October 20, 1989) is an Iranian actor. He is best known for his roles in Standing in the Dust (2016), Midday Adventures (2017), and Mortal Wound (2021).
2024-05-23 2024 Austrian Open (Badminton tournament) The 2024 Austrian Open was an badminton tournament in Austria from 23 May to 26 May and a total prize pool of US$5333.09.
2024-05-23 Italian Syrians (Italian community in Syria) Italians in Syria (Italian: Italo-Sirianni) are Syrian-born citizens who are fully or partially of Italian descent, whose ancestors were Italians who emigrated to Syria during the Italian diaspora. This Italian community have a history that goes back to Roman times.
2024-05-26 1980 West Virginia judicial elections Judicial elections for the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia and the West Virginia Circuit Courts were held on November 4, 1980. One supreme court seat and three judicial circuit seats were up for election in 1980. As no Republican candidate filed for any judicial seat, the Democratic primaries scheduled on June 3, 1980, were tantamount to election.
2024-05-26 1982 West Virginia judicial elections Judicial elections for the West Virginia Circuit Courts were held on November 2, 1982. five judicial circuit seats were up for election in 1982, with primaries scheduled for June 1, 1982.
2024-06-02 Abdul Azim Badakhshi (Afghan mixed martial artist (born 1995)) Abdul Azim Badakhshi (born on August 20, 1995) is an Afghan-born businessman, social media personality, former Professional Kickboxer and professional mixed martial arts (MMA) athlete. He hails from Badakhshan province in Afghanistan and holds a record of 14 wins and 4 losses, with 11 of those wins by knockout.

He is known as the "Knockout Man of Afghanistan". He is also engaged to Krishna Shroff, the sister of Bollywood star Tiger Shroff and daughter of Jackie Shroff, one of the most famous actors in Indian cinema. In addition to being a professional athlete, he is also actively involved in human rights activities.

2024-06-02 Light Hill Music (Musical Group) Light Hill Music is a Nigerian Gospel Musical group and crew established in September, 2023 by Olushola Faleye. It's a platform and community of gospel talents.
2024-06-07 FirstVIEW (Fashion website) firstVIEW is an runway fashion website and database, which is home to over eight million photographs and videos of runway and high fashion. It was founded by fashion runway photographers Don Ashby and Marcio Madeira.
2024-05-30 Matt Hunt (journalist) (American-Thai Journalist) Matt Hunt (born April 2, 1989) is an American-Thai independent journalist, photographer, and environmental conservationist known for his work in Southeast Asia. He covers breaking news, cultural events, and neglected conflicts in countries such as Thailand, Laos, Myanmar, Cambodia, and Malaysia.
2024-05-25 Bombing of Toncontín International Airport Bombing on Toncontín International Airportwas a Military bombing conducted by the Salvadoran Air Force that took place during the Football War. Late in the afternoon of 14 July 1969, Salvadoran Corsairs, F-51 reconditioned Mustangs, and C-47s with bomb-adapted wings struck Toncontín International Airport which is utilized by both civilian and military aircraft, thus preventing the Honduran Air Force from launching its aircraft.
2024-05-31 New Ho King (Chinese restaurant) New Ho King is a Chinese restaurant in Chinatown, Toronto. It first opened in 1976, and rose to popularity thanks to its feature in Kendrick Lamar's 2024 diss track "Euphoria" and Drake's rebuttal "Family Matters" during the Drake–Kendrick Lamar feud. It is currently owned by Johnny Lu.
2024-06-03 Miss Cosmo International 2024 (1st Miss Cosmo competition, beauty pageant edition) Miss Cosmo 2024 will be the 1st edition of the Miss Cosmo pageant, to be held in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam from 15 September to 5 October 2024. There will be more than 80 countries and territories competing.
2024-05-28 Continenttimes.com (American online newspaper) Continenttimes.com is an English-Spanish-language daily news website and data analysis which was founded in 2017, New York. It focuses on global news in politics, finance, economics, fashion, stock market, entertainment.
2024-05-26 1978 West Virginia judicial elections Judicial elections for the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia and the West Virginia Circuit Courts were held on November 7, 1978. Two judicial circuit seats were up for election in 1978, both in the sixth circuit, for one full term and one unexpired term. No partisan primary election was held for either seat.
2024-05-30 Georgie Campbell (British equestrian (1986 or 1987–2024)) Georgie Campbell (née Strang; died 26 May 2024) was a British eventing rider.
2024-06-04 The Lost Symbols The Lost Symbols is a rock band from Jaipur, India, formed in 2012 by singer and songwriter Aman Raj. The band was previously signed to T-Series and Biscoot Records LLP.
2024-05-27 List of formerly unidentified decedents An unidentified decedent, or unidentified person (also known as UID or UP), is a deceased individual whose identity cannot be determined by law enforcement and medical professionals. In numerous instances, it takes several years to ascertain the identities of some UIDs, while in other situations, they remain unknown indefinitely. A UID may remain unidentified due to insufficient evidence and the absence of personal identification, such as a driver's license. When the remains are so decomposed or mutilated that the body is not easily recognizable, a UID's face may be reconstructed to depict their appearance before death. UIDs are frequently referred to by the placeholder names "John Doe" or "Jane Doe."
2024-06-06 Pakistan Falah Party (Political party in Pakistan) The Pakistan Falah Party (Urdu: پاکستان فلاح پارٹی) is an independent political party based in Pakistan, Punjab. It was founded on 11 December 2011 by the Rehber, council of Anjumen Talaba Islam ATI. Qazi Atique Ur Rehman was the first president of PFP. Mr. Amanat Ali Zaib is the current president of the party. The party's representative is Syed Rashid Gardezi, and its head office is in Rawalpindi.
2024-05-27 Progress Chapter Two: The March Of Progress (2012 professional wrestling tournament by Progress Wrestling) The Progress Chapter Two: The March Of Progress was a professional wrestling event promoted by Progress Wrestling. It took place on June 24, 2012, in London, England at The Garage. The event also featured various wrestlers from International Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom (IPW:UK).
2024-05-29 Qëndrim Ismajli (Kosovar professional footballer (born 1999)) Qëndrim Ismajli (born 23 May 1999) is a Kosovar professional footballer who plays as a Left-back for Football Superleague of Kosovo club Gjilani
2024-06-02 Aayush Chandra Regmi (Nepalese model) Aayush Chandra Regmi (Nepali: आयुष चन्द्र रेग्मी) (born on 16th february), is a nepali model / actor and healer. He
2024-05-31 Meridian Gaming Meridian Gaming Ltd. is an international business-to-consumer (B2C) and business-to-business (B2B) online sports betting and gaming group, founded in Serbia and registered in Malta. Operating under the brand name Meridianbet, it serves over thirty jurisdictions across Europe, the Americas and Africa which are exclusively regulated markets. The company also entered the mass media market through the Meridian Sport online platform.
2024-06-07 Chinedu Ekuma (Physicist) Chinedu Ekuma is a Nigerian-born computational physicist, working in the field of condensed matter physics, primarily focusing on the computational design and discovery of new materials, first-principles modeling of strongly correlated systems, and the development and integration of advanced machine learning techniques. Ekuma is an assistant professor of Physics at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania.
2024-05-31 Griffin Burns (American voice actor) Griffin Burns (born October 26) is an American voice actor and singer. Burns debuted as a voice actor in 2014. He is primarily known as being the voice of Tartaglia in the English version of Genshin Impact.
2024-05-30 Ayatollah Khamenei's letter to students at U.S. universities Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei sent a letter to students at U.S. universities on 30 May 2024. The letter received mixed reaction in social media around the world. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's Supreme Leader, commended US students for their protests against the Gaza conflict, acknowledging them as part of the Resistance Front against Israel. In his letter, he affirmed their stance by saying "as the page of history is turning, you are standing on the right side of it."
2024-05-31 XIX International Chopin Piano Competition (Piano competition (2025)) The XIX International Chopin Piano Competition (Polish: XIX Międzynarodowy Konkurs Pianistyczny im. Fryderyka Chopina) will be held from 2 to 23 October 2025 in Warsaw.
2024-05-30 Carl Schleicher (Austrian painter) Carl Schleicher (born Cölestin Schleicher, 1825 – October 2, 1903) was a realistic painter from the 19th century.
2024-06-01 Josh McConkey (American politician) Joshua Michael McConkey (born 18 September 1977), also known as Josh McConkey, is an American politician, author, and emergency physician. In 2024, he came to public view for winning the North Carolina Educational Lottery while running for Congress from the 13th district seat of North Carolina.
2024-06-01 Ann'so (Musical artist) Ann'so or YXXY, born Anne-Sophie Crantelle, is a singer-songwriter and actress from France, born on December 10, 1970, in Bezons.
2024-06-04 Cinnamon Gardens (novel) (1998 novel written by Shyam Selvadurai) Cinnamon Gardens is a 1998 novel written by Shyam Selvadurai.
2024-06-01 Michael Bekemeier (American actor) Michael Daniel Bekemeier is an American stuntman and actor. He is best known for portraying non-human creatures, using his background in parkour and contortion to bring many horror creatures to life. He is best known for his work behind the CGI for The Boogeyman screen adaption of Stephen King's "The Boogeyman" and his work as the humanoid spider in the 2024 horror movie Imaginary. Additionally, he holds the Guinness World Records record for fastest 20-meter backbend walk at 7.5 seconds. He also has notable roles in The Walking Dead, Stranger Things, Army of the Dead, Do Revenge, along with many other roles in other movies and television series.
2024-06-02 Lefaucheux Museum (A digital museum dedicated to the history and craftsmanship of the Lefaucheux family) The Lefaucheux Museum is an online-only museum dedicated to preserving and promoting the legacy of the Lefaucheux family, notable French gunsmiths and inventors who revolutionized firearm engineering in the 19th century. The museum celebrates their innovations, including the development of the pinfire cartridge system, through extensive digital collections, interactive exhibits, and educational programs.
2024-06-02 American involvement in the 2013–2014 Ukrainian Revolution Since the beginning of the months-long protests on Kyiv's Maidan, sparked by Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych's refusal to sign an association agreement with the European Union, the U.S. administration worked actively to resolve the crisis. Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of State John Kerry took the lead, although President Barack Obama did not publicly express interest in events in the former Soviet republic. The question of the role and extent of the U.S. administration's involvement in the revolution causes polarized assessments among academic researchers and political commentators: while some say Washington's involvement in the overthrow of Yanukovych is a fact, others attribute this thesis to Russian propaganda or regard it as a conspiracy theory.
2024-06-01 Mamadou Baïlo Diallo (Guinean teacher and politician) Mamadou Baïlo Diallo is a Guinean teacher and politician.
2024-06-05 Demons Bridge railway station (Disused railway station in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham, England) Demons Bridge railway station was one of two stations that served the former ROF Aycliffe in County Durham, England from 1941 to 1953. It was used for workers going to and from the factory as well as for freight traffic. The line closed in 1963 and the site is now partly occupied by an industrial estate.
2024-06-04 Ahmed Mohiyuddin (Pakistani police officer) Ahmed Mohiyuddin (Urdu: احمد محی الدین; born 17 July 1979) is a Pakistani police officer who serves in grade-19 as District Police Officer, Mandi Bahauddin district. He belongs to the Police Services of Pakistan (PSP).
2024-06-03 JW Marriott Panglao Island Resort & Spa (Building in Bohol, Philippines) The JW Marriott Panglao Island Resort & Spa is an under-construction resort in Panglao Island, Bohol, Philippines. The resort, built under the partnership between the Cebu-based property developer AppleOne and Marriott International, will be the first Marriott International hotel in the country. The hotel will be situated on a 7-hectare beachfront property in Panglao, offering a view fronting the Maribojoc Bay. The resort hotel will have 80 guest rooms, and will provide other amenities for the hotel.
2024-06-04 2011 QAFL reserves season The 2011 QAFL reserves season was held from 2 April to 18 September. It was the first Queensland Australian Football League (QAFL) reserves season held since the formation of the North East Australian Football League (NEAFL), which resulted in the disbandment of the senior QAFL competition.
2024-06-03 Extrajudicial killings in Lebanon (Topics referred to by the same term) Extrajudicial killings in Lebanon could refer to:
2024-06-05 Opay (Nigerian mobile banking company) Opay Digital Services Limited commonly called Opay, and formerly Paycom Nigeria Limited, is a fintech mobile money operating company founded by Zhou Yahui in 2013 with headquarters in Ikeja, Lagos State, Nigeria. It is among the four major fintech companies in Nigeria: Moniepoint Inc., Kuda, and PalmPay.
2024-06-07 Democratic Renewal Initiative – New Democracy Student Movement (University party in Greece) Democratic Renewal Initiative - New Democracy Student Movement (Greek: Δημοκρατική Ανανεωτική Πρωτοπορία - Νέα Δημοκρατική Φοιτητική Κίνηση), abbreviated as "Δ.Α.Π.-Ν.Δ.Φ.Κ.", is the student wing of the New Democracy political party. It was founded in 1976, after the merger of the Democratic Renewal Initiative and the New Democracy Student Movement.
2024-06-07 Cameron Guarino (American baseball player) Cameron Guarino is an American baseball player who has competed for Georgetown Hoyas baseball and currently plays for the Fussen Royal Bavarians in Germany. He has also been a member of the New Haven Chargers . In 2017, Guarino was named as the Gatorade Player of the Year in Maine and was featured as the MaxPreps Athletes of the Month. Additionally, he has played for the SACSN National Team.
2024-06-06 Independent Student Movements of Greece In Greece, the term "Independent Student Movement" denotes university parties that operate autonomously, without affiliations to any political party. While relatively rare, these independent parties stand apart from the more common student wings of political parties that often dominate university elections. The precise origins of independent student movements remain obscure; however, a survey conducted among 700 students at the National Technical University of Athens in 1996 revealed that 75% of respondents disagreed with student organizations aligning with political parties.
2024-06-07 Aloy Ejimakor (American lawyer) Aloy Ejimakor is an American attorney who practices extensively in Nigeria. He is notably known as special counsel, lawyer to Nnamdi Kanu, the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
2024-06-05 Dhananjay Ghosh (Indian politician) Dhananjay Ghosh is an Indian politician from West Bengal.
2024-06-05 Miriam Grossman (American psychiatrist and activist) Miriam Grossman is an American psychiatrist and activist associated with anti-LGBT and conservative advocacy organizations. She is an opponent of gender affirming medical care for transgender people, and opposes sex education in schools, which she describes as a "marxist approach to human development".
2024-06-06 Padamati Union Rahimuddin High School (H.S.) (Educational institution in Jalpaiguri, West Bengal, India) Padamati Union Rahimuddin High School (H.S.) is a prestigious institution located at Baikur Gour Gram, a small village in the district of Jalpaiguri. The school was established in 1949 and gained recognition in 1950. The school campus has been built on land donated by Rahimuddin Ahmed with a noble vision of imparting quality education to the children in the newly independent nation despite the border area chaos.
2024-06-05 List of songs in Fortnite Festival Fortnite Festival is a 2023 rhythm game developed by Harmonix and published by Epic Games. It was introduced by Epic Games in December 2023 as part of the Fortnite Launcher. Since this game is part of Fortnite, it is available to play on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and other devices that support Fortnite.
2024-06-06 Michelle Keane (Candidate for Kerry County Council) Michelle Keane is an Irish independent politician, entrepreneur and public speaker. She is running in the 2024 Kerry County Council election in the Castleisland electoral area. She is currently the chair of Knocknagoshel Tidy Towns, and the CEO of Mibeau Interiors.
2024-06-07 Khandoker Musa Khaled Khandoker Musa Khaled is a retired judge of the High Court Division of Bangladesh Supreme Court. He is a former Director General of Judicial Administration Training Institute.
2024-06-07 Mohammad Anwarul Haque Mohammad Anwarul Haque is a judge of the High Court Division of Bangladesh Supreme Court.
2024-06-07 List of postal codes in Iraq List of Postal Codes in Iraq
2024-06-07 Carl Balita Carl Balita is the owner of the Carl Balita Review Center, an anchor of DZMM, and a candidate for the 2022 Philippine Senate election.
2024-06-07 Ibrat Saeed Qureshi Ibrat Saeed Qureshi is Pakistani Politian from Karachi, Pakistan, He Contested on Sindh Legislative Assembly seat PS-108 from Karachi South And Begged 14,438 Votes, Ended at 3rd position.
2024-06-07 Genetics of anatolia Anatolia is a historically regional place in turkiye with rich culture the Anatolian region is bounded by the Mediterranean Sea to the south, the Aegean Sea to the west, the Turkish Straits to the north-west, and the Black Sea to the north. The eastern and southeastern boundary is either the southeastern and eastern borders of Turkey the region have been ruled by lot of kingdoms and empires though the years. that why The genetics of anatolia have been change with the main genetics of the place being turkish or greek it depends the area
2024-06-04 Slowpoke Rodriguez (Warner Bros. theatrical cartoon character) José "Slowpoke" Rodríguez ("Lento Rodríguez" in Spanish, though some more recent translations call him "Tranquilino") is a fictional animated cartoon mouse, part of the Looney Tunes' cast.
2024-05-21 Splint (programming tool) (source code analysis software) Splint, short for Secure Programming Lint, is a programming tool for statically checking C programs for security vulnerabilities and coding mistakes. Formerly called LCLint, it is a modern version of the Unix lint tool.
2024-06-06 Tony Kart (Italian karting equipment manufacturer) Tony Kart is an Italian company (a brand of OTK Kart Group), that produces racing kart chassis. It was founded in 1958 by Antonio "Tony" Bosio. It is based in Prevalle near Brescia in northern Italy.
2024-05-25 Zero-install (Software packaging mechanism) Zero-install is a term used to describe running an software application without going through formal process of installation and does not require modifications of the operating system. Zero-install can be achieved through multiple means:
2024-06-02 Mark Trueblood (American engineer and astronomer) Mark Trueblood is an American engineer and astronomer. He pioneered the development of robotic telescopes, as the author of several articles and two books, including Microcomputer Control of Telescopes and Telescope Control, co-authored with Russell M. Genet. Trueblood worked on the Gemini Observatory. He is the owner and operator of Winer Observatory in Sonoita, Arizona, which is the site of several professional research projects. The asteroid 15522 Trueblood is named in his honor.
2024-06-04 SolarX (Russian musician) SolarX is the performing name of Dr. Roman Belavkin, a Russian electronic music artist and computer scientist.
2024-06-06 Toko'yoto (Chukchi god of the sea) Toko'yoto or "Crab" was the Chukchi god of the sea. Specifically, he was the creator and ruler of the Pacific Ocean. Some tribes refer to him as Anky-Kele and attribute to him the power over life and death.[citation needed]
2024-06-02 George Walker (educator) (British educator (1942–2022)) George Robert Walker (25 January 1942 – 4 March 2022) was a British educator who was director-general of the International Baccalaureate Organisation. He was also a productive author of articles and other works regarding international education and physical chemistry.
2024-06-04 Western Canada Youth Parliament The Western Canada Youth Parliament (WCYP) is a biennial event that brings together delegations from the British Columbia Youth Parliament (BCYP), the Alberta Youth Parliament, the Saskatchewan Youth Parliament (SYP) and the Youth Parliament of Manitoba (YPM) for a four-day parliamentary session, usually during the Victoria Day long weekend. The hosting for the WCYP rotates amongst these four youth parliaments. The members at each session of the WCYP debate resolutions in the form of legislation. The rules of parliamentary debate for each WCYP are those of the host province.
2024-05-17 Sagem myX-2 (Telephone) The Sagem myX-2 is a small and lightweight phone, with other similar models such as the myX-3, myX-8 and myC-2. It was manufactured by SAGEM Communication. It was introduced in 2003 and is now discontinued.
2024-05-30 WEDG-TV (Cable television channel in Albany, New York (2000–2003)) WEDG-TV (originally EdgeTV, later UPN4, no relation to the radio station of the same calls in Buffalo or WEDG.TV) was a cable-only UPN affiliate in New York's Capital District which was a joint venture between Time Warner Cable and Fox affiliate WXXA-TV.
2024-05-21 XML appliance (Computer network device) An XML appliance is a special-purpose network device used to secure, manage and mediate XML traffic. They are most popularly implemented in service-oriented architectures (SOA) to control XML-based web services traffic, and increasingly in cloud-oriented computing to help enterprises integrate on premises applications with off-premises cloud-hosted applications. XML appliances are also commonly referred to as SOA appliances, SOA gateways, XML gateways, and cloud brokers. Some have also been deployed for more specific applications like Message-oriented middleware. While the originators of the product category deployed exclusively as hardware, today most XML appliances are also available as software gateways and virtual appliances for environments like VMWare.
2024-06-02 The San Francisco Improv Alliance The San Francisco Improv Alliance was an Improvisational theatre group started in 2005 by Shaun Landry, artistic director of Oui Be Negroes. The Alliance operated until at least 2008. The Alliance offered master class workshops, organized and produced improv performances, and provided community outreach in improvisational theatre.
2024-05-31 Patrick Schulz (German professional wrestler) Patrick Schulz (born August 11, 1980) is a professional wrestler under the ring names "Handsome" Patrick Schulz and "Made in Germany" Patrick Schulz. He is working in Europe and also wrestled for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) and USA Championship Wrestling in the United States.
2024-06-03 School District 42 Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows School District 42 Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows is a school district in British Columbia east of Vancouver. This includes Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows.
[Failed to parse] WBON-LD (Television station in Kentucky, United States) WBON-LD (channel 9) is a low-power independent television station licensed to Richmond, Kentucky, United States, serving the Lexington area. The station is owned by Wallingford Broadcasting, Inc. WBON-LD's studio facility is located on Big Hill Avenue in Richmond, and its transmitter is located near Waco, Kentucky, on a tower shared with co-owned FM radio stations WCYO and WLFX.
2024-06-02 Allan von Schenkel (American composer) Allan Von Schenkel (born July 31, 1975) is an American double bassist, performance artist, songwriter, guitarist and composer. He has developed connections with many important personalities in music, including Ned Rorem, Lee Hoiby and Yoko Ono. Schenkel has performed with a variety of musicians such as Wynton Marsalis, Jimmy Cobb, Merle Haggard, and Steve Vai.
2024-06-03 Westview Secondary School (Secondary School in British Columbia) Westview Secondary School is a public high school in Maple Ridge, British Columbia part of School District 42 Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows. The school opened to the public in 1973 as SD42's only junior high school. But in 1995, the school had a major refit, and its first grade 12 graduates crossed its stage in June 1995.
[Failed to parse] WWRD-LP (TV station in Centerville, Ohio) WWRD-LP (channel 32) was a low-power television station in Dayton, Ohio, United States. Founded December 8, 1989, the station was owned by Life Broadcasting Network.
2024-06-01 Very Important Party Very Important Party (VIP) is an annual demo party held from 1999 to 2002 in Saint-Priest, near Lyon (France) and from 2008 in Thoissey. It is organized by PoPsY TeAm, a French demogroup from Lyon area.
2024-06-01 SagamoreHill Broadcasting (American television broadcast company) SagamoreHill Broadcasting LLC is a privately held American holding company that owns 13 television stations based in the Great Lakes and southern United States regions. The company is a joint venture of the investment firm Duff Ackerman & Goodrich of San Francisco, California and former Benedek Broadcasting and Spartan Communications executive Louis Wall (who is also CEO of the group).
2024-06-01 Chris Sullo (American computer security expert) Chris Sullo is a security expert known as the author of Nikto Web Scanner. He is specialized in web-security and pen-testing. He was the co-founder, CFO and Treasurer of Open Security Foundation, and creator of the RVAsec security conference. He currently works as a penetration testing specialist for the IT risk firm Focal Point Data Risk.
2024-05-23 Peter Shapiro (journalist) (British journalist) Peter Shapiro is a freelance music journalist who has written for Spin, URB, Music Week, Uncut, Vibe, The Wire and The Times.
2024-06-06 Trichy Tollgate (Suburb Junction in Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu, India) The Trichy Tollgate is a place on the outskirts of Trichy and traditionally used for collecting toll taxes from road users.
2024-06-04 Barron Trump (Son of Donald and Melania Trump (born 2006)) Barron William Trump (born March 20, 2006) is the son of Donald Trump and his third wife, Melania Trump.
2024-05-22 Supersci Supersci, formerly Superscientifiku, is a Swedish hip hop group, composed of rapper Mr. Noun, rapper/producer Arka, rapper/singer Remedeeh, multi-instrumentalist/producer Erik L and DJ Observe. They hail from Sundsvall, Sweden. Arka and Erik L are also from the production team Flyphonic. Their debut EP, Soundvalley, was released in 1998. Their second album, Timelines, was nominated to receive the P3 Guld [sv] award for "Hiphop of the Year" in 2011.
2024-06-05 SUPERM (International multimedia art team) SUPERM is an international multimedia art team founded in 2004 by Russian author and artist Slava Mogutin and American artist and musician Brian Kenny. The artists come from different backgrounds: Siberian-born Mogutin was exiled from Russia at the age of 21 for his queer writings and activism; Kenny was born on the American military base in Heidelberg, Germany, and grew up traveling throughout the US with his Catholic, military family. They are responsible for site-specific, multimedia gallery and museum shows in New York City, Los Angeles, London, Berlin, Stockholm, Oslo, Bergen, Moscow, and León (Spain).
2024-06-07 Salazar Awards The GDC/BC Salazar Student Awards was established in 1985 by The Society of Graphic Designers of Canada/British Columbia Chapter in honour of Enrique Salazar. In 2022 GDC rebranded to Design Professionals of Canada DESCAN to reflect the ever-changing landscape of the design industry and include UX/UI, motion and web design
2024-05-25 Samsung U740 Alias (Mobile phone model) The Samsung Alias (formerly known as the SCH-u740) was a cell phone made by Samsung. The phone was originally available in a champagne finish then black, with the dialing keys in grey in contrast to black keys. A subsequent relaunch under the "Alias" name was accompanied by the switch to a blue/silver color scheme with the dialing keys half white and half black instead of grey and black. It features a dual-hinge design that can be opened portrait or landscape style. In landscape mode it features a QWERTY keyboard and VCAST music on the Verizon Wireless network within Australia and the USA.
2024-06-02 Jaime Stein (Canadian radio play-by-play broadcaster (born 1978)) Jaime Stein (born 1978 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian radio play-by-play broadcaster who formerly called games for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. He called four games on MOJO Radio during the 2004 season and was named the primary "voice of the Argonauts" for the 2005 and 2006 seasons on what became AM640 - Toronto Radio. Prior to joining the Toronto Argonauts, Stein was an Editorial Assistant at The Sports Network (TSN).
2024-06-01 Saturne Party (French demoparty) Saturne Party was held in Chelles/Paris. (France) by Saturne. 300-1000 people party.
2024-04-29 Wilson, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) Wilson is an unincorporated community in Carr Township, Clark County, Indiana, United States.
2024-06-03 Riverfront Broadcasting (American radio broadcasting company) Riverfront Broadcasting LLC is a privately held company in Yankton, South Dakota, United States.
2024-05-31 Spitalfields Market (Wikimedia disambiguation page) Spitalfields Market is a traders' market as well as a food and art market located in Spitalfields, Central London. Traders began operating around 1666, after the Great Fire of London, where the market stands today. The Spitalfields regeneration programme that ended in 2005, resulted in two new public spaces – Bishops Square and Crispin Place, which restored several historic streets and resulted in more independent retailers and restaurants. Spitalfields Market is situated in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It is surrounded by Lamb Street, Old Spitalfields market, Brushfield Street and Bishops Square.
2024-05-31 Zahedan Stadium (Football stadium in Zahedan, Iran) Zahedan Stadium (Persian: ورزشگاه زاهدان) is a football stadium in Zahedan, Iran. The stadium opened on April 18, 2008.
2024-05-31 Sacks and Co. Sacks & Co. is a public relations, marketing, management and consulting firm with offices in New York, Nashville and Los Angeles.
2024-06-03 Vicky Theodoropoulou (Greek writer) Vicky Theodoropoulou (Greek: Βίκυ Θεοδωροπούλου; born 1958 in Athens, Greece) is a Greek writer. Her debut novel, Letter from Dublin (first edition 1997), was awarded the Maria Ralli prize for best new author for the year 1997 in Greece.
2024-06-03 Walton School of Auctioneering (Ohio, United States) The Walton School of Auctioneering is an auction school in Medina, Ohio, United States.
2024-06-04 Don Tallon with the Australian cricket team in England in 1948 Don Tallon was a key member of Donald Bradman's famous Australian cricket team tour of England in 1948, in which Australia was undefeated in their 34 matches. This unprecedented feat by a Test side touring England earned them the sobriquet The Invincibles.
2024-06-04 Ernie Toshack with the Australian cricket team in England in 1948 (Australian cricketer's role in a pivotal test match series in 1948) Ernie Toshack was a member of Donald Bradman's famous Australian cricket team, which toured England in 1948 and was undefeated in their 34 matches. This unprecedented feat by a Test side touring England earned Bradman's men the sobriquet The Invincibles.
2024-06-04 Ron Saggers with the Australian cricket team in England in 1948
2024-06-04 Ron Hamence with the Australian cricket team in England in 1948 (cricketer)
2024-06-06 Shivaharkaray (Hindu Temple in Karachi, Pakistan) Shivaharkaray or Karavipur is a Shakti Peeth dedicated to the Hindu Goddess Durga, located near Parkai railway station, near Karachi, Pakistan. It is one of the three Shakti Peethas in Pakistan, other two being Hinglaj Mata mandir and Sharada Peeth. The Puranas describe that the three eyes (the third eye) of the Goddess fell here after she committed Sati. The Goddess is worshipped as Mahishasuramardini, or the slayer of the Demon Mahishasur. Her consort, the Hindu God Shiva, is worshipped in Ragi form as Krodhish, personification of anger. Shivaharkaray is third in the list of 51 Peethas identified in the Puranas.
2024-06-07 Treujenn-gaol The treujenn-gaol (Breton: cabbage stalk) is the Breton term for the clarinet as used in Breton music. The term "treujenn gaol" was originally a pejorative term invented by bombard players who found the newer instrument encroaching on their livelihood.
2024-05-28 Télé Lyon Métropole (Private local TV channel) Télé Lyon Métropole is a private local TV channel in the greater Lyon area.
2024-05-19 Vibratome (Vibrating microtome) A vibratome is an instrument used to cut thin slices of material (although, usually thicker slices than those cut in paraffin-embedded samples using a microtome). It is similar to a microtome but uses a vibrating blade to cut through tissue. The vibration amplitude, the speed, and the angle of the blade can all be controlled. Fixed or fresh tissue pieces are embedded in low gelling temperature agarose. The resulting agarose block containing the tissue piece is then attached to a metal block and sectioned while submerged in a water or buffer bath. Individual sections are then collected with a fine brush and transferred to slides or multiwell plates for staining.
2024-06-04 Urban Radio Broadcasting URBan Radio Broadcasting, LLC, (typically written with the first three letters of the word 'urban' capitalized) is an American media company that specializes in radio stations. The markets where they own radio stations include

Columbus, Mississippi, and Toledo, Ohio. The company was founded in 1999 by radio entrepreneur Kevin Wagner in Mobile, Alabama, and its headquarters are currently located in Miami, Florida.

2024-05-31 Michal Suchánek (Canadian actor (born 1965)) Michal Suchánek (born 27 October 1987) is a Canadian actor, born in the former Czechoslovakia.
2024-06-04 Donna Smith (politician) (American politician) Donna Smith is a County Supervisor in Dubuque County, Iowa, United States. She was first elected to that position in 1978.
2024-06-02 Louisa Rachel Solomon (American musician and activist) Louisa Rachel Solomon is the lead singer of The Shondes, an indie punk band from Brooklyn, NY. Solomon is known for being a Jewish musician who is outspoken about opposing the occupation of Palestine.
2024-06-02 Elizabeth Young, Lady Kennet (British writer) Elizabeth Ann Young, Baroness Kennet (née Adams; 14 April 1923 – 30 November 2014) was a British writer, researcher, poet, artist, campaigner, analyst and questioning commentator.
2024-06-07 Wian van Vuuren (Namibian cricketer) Wian van Vuuren (born 31 March 1993) is a Namibian cricketer.
2024-05-30 UWSP Albertson Center for Learning Resources University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point (UWSP) Albertson Center for Learning Resources (also known as the UWSP LRC) is a public academic library located on the UWSP campus in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. It services UWSP students, faculty, and citizens of the city.
2024-06-04 Scott Spaven (English rugby league footballer) Scott Spaven is an English rugby league footballer who currently plays for Doncaster in the Championship. His position is scrum-half but can play hooker.
2024-06-07 Romy Tiongco (Filipino politician) Romy P. Tiongco is a former Catholic priest and Christian Aid worker from the Philippines.

During the 1970s he was a critic of the regime of Ferdinand Marcos. He later moved to the UK working in the NGO sector. He was Christian Aid North West regional co-ordinator. Together with his wife, Linda, he runs a UK registered charity MuCAARD which aims to bring Muslims and Christians together to tackle issues related to deforestation and sustainable forestry. In 2007 he stood for and won election as mayor of Damulog in the Philippines, winning re-election in 2010 and 2013.

2024-06-06 Team Outer Banks Team Outer Banks is the first team from North Carolina to complete the Worrell 1000 sailboat race from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, to Virginia Beach, Virginia.
2024-05-26 WMUB-LD (Television station in Georgia, United States) WMUB-LD, virtual channel 38 (UHF digital channel 31), is a low-powered France 24-affiliated television station serving Macon, Georgia, United States that is licensed to Warner Robins. The station is owned by Mercer University. WMUB-LD's transmitter is located along GA 87/US 23/US 129 ALT (Golden Isles Highway), along the BibbTwiggs county line. The station is available on all major cable providers in Central Georgia.
2024-06-02 Arthur Sweetser (American journalist) Arthur Sweetser (1888–1968) was a US journalist and statesman.
2024-05-28 Scene description language (Programming language used to describe a scene to a 3D graphics renderer) A scene description language is any description language used to describe a scene to a 3D renderer, such as a ray tracer. The scene is written in a text editor (which may include syntax highlighting), as opposed to being modeled in a graphical way, but a 3D modelling program may allow for a scene to be exported to a specified scene description language.
2024-06-05 Sakib Salajin (Filipino politician) Sakib Salajin was the mayor of Maluso in Basilan from 2002 to 2010 and is the nephew of slain political leader Wahab Akbar. He competed for the congressional seat from Basilan in 2010, but lost to Hadjiman Hataman-Salliman.
2024-06-05 Yalta (nightclub) (nightclub in Sofia, Bulgaria) Yalta Club (Bulgarian: Ялта) is a nightclub in Sofia, Bulgaria.
2024-06-07 Zambia Institute of Chartered Accountants (organization) The Zambia Institute of Chartered Accountants (ZICA) is the only professional accountancy body in Zambia. It is the sole organization in Zambia with the right to award the Chartered Accountant designation; and to practice in Zambia, accountants must be registered with ZICA (Accountants Act of 2008)[citation needed] ZICA is a member of the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC).

ZICA is also a charter member of the Pan African Federation of Accountants, which was inaugurated on 5 May 2011.

2024-06-02 Zyvex Marine Zyvex Marine is a division of Zyvex Technologies, a molecular engineering company. Zyvex Marine develops boats that use Zyvex Technologies' proprietary nanomaterials.
2024-06-03 RuralShores Rural Shores is an Indian rural business process outsourcing (BPO) company. It is a BPO based in rural India with delivery centers across various Indian States.
2024-06-01 Jiří Vondráček (footballer) (Czech footballer) Jiří Vondráček (born 13 March 1993) is a professional Czech football player who currently plays for Kolín.
2024-06-01 Jason Thompson (figure skater) (British figure skater) Jason Thompson (born 13 November 1989) is a British former competitive figure skater in men's singles. He is the 2012 British national champion and finished 25th at the 2012 European Championships.
2024-06-01 A Short History of the Sudan (1965 book) A Short History of the Sudan is a history book by Sudanese educator Mandour El Mahdi about the development of Sudan from the earliest times until the attainment of independence from Britain in 1956. It concentrates mainly on the political and social aspects of Sudanese history and is intended as an introduction to a more detailed study. El Mahdi was the principal of the Institute of Education in Bakht er Ruda at the time the book was published.
2024-05-30 Western Pennsylvania Professional Football Circuit The Western Pennsylvania Professional Football Circuit was a loose association of American football clubs that operated from 1890 to approximately 1940. Originally amateur, professionalism was introduced to the circuit in 1892; cost pressures pushed the circuit to semi-professional status from about 1920 through the rest of its existence. Existing in some form for 48 years, it was one of the longest-lived paying football loops to operate outside the auspices of the National Football League.
2024-06-02 Peter Riva (American literary agent and producer (born 1950)) Peter Riva (born May 11, 1950) is an American literary agent and producer. He managed Voyager's "Round the World Flight Program" in 1985. He also produced the United Nations' event "Only One Earth" (1990), for which he won a Telly Award.
2024-06-04 Slovenian writer A Slovenian writer is a writer who has lived a significant period of time in Slovenia and has written about Slovenia-related themes in any language. The term includes Slovene writers who write in Slovene.
2024-06-03 Ultimate Knight Windom XP (2008 video game) Ultimate Knight Windom XP (Ultimate Knight ウィンダムXP [Ultimate Knight UindamuXP]) or UKWXP, is a Japanese Indie game originally developed by Y. Kamada for the PC as a sequel to his previous work, the Bootfighter Windom XP SP-2. It features an assortment of 3D mechas which the player can control and use to fight battles, either online or versus bot opponents. The game is inspired by Japanese Mecha based on anime and video games with game-play resembling mech versus games on older consoles but with enhanced options such as the 60 FPS screen refresh rate, including online game-play capabilities.
2024-06-02 Zamil Steel (manufacturing and fabrication group based in Saudi Arabia) Zamil Steel (Zamil Steel Holding Company) is a manufacturing and fabrication group that provides products, engineering systems and services for the construction industry. The company's headquarters is in Saudi Arabia. The company expanded its operations with the establishment of new factories in Egypt, India, United Arab Emirates and Vietnam.
2024-06-03 Thank You Darling (1965 single by The Supremes) "Thank You Darling" is a song by the American music group The Supremes. Released exclusively in Europe, it is one of two Supremes' singles sung in German, the first being "Moonlight and Kisses". Both singles were written by Werner Scharfenberger and Fini Busch. The B-side, "Jonny Und Joe", is based on their earlier single, "Come See About Me", with German lyrics by Kurt Feltz. "Thank You Darling" became The Supremes' fourth top-twenty hit on the German Singles Chart.
2024-06-05 Drew van Coller (South African rugby union player) Drew van Coller (born 9 February 1987) is a South African rugby union player who most recently played for the Pumas in the Vodacom Cup and Currie Cup competitions.
2024-05-24 Jéan Rossouw (Rugby player) Jéan Jacques Rossouw (born 6 April 1988) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with Western Province Premier League club side Durbanville-Bellville. His regular position is prop.
2024-06-06 Shane Spring (Rugby player) Shane Michael Spring (born 25 March 1988) is a South African rugby union player, who most recently played for Spanish División de Honor de Rugby side Ordizia. His regular position is loose-forward or winger.
2024-06-04 St. Michael's School B zone unit (School in Durgapur, West Bengal, India) St. Michael's School is a mixed-gender, ICSE-affiliated school in the heart of the city of Durgapur in West Bengal. It is a unit of St. Michael's group of institutions managed by the Durgapur Society Of Educational Management (DSEM).
2024-06-01 Unit.js (Open source testing framework for JavaScript) Unit.js is an open source unit testing framework for the JavaScript programming language, running on Node.js and the browser.
2024-06-05 Traders Point Christian Church (Church in the Indianapolis area) Traders Point Christian Church (TPCC) is a multi-site, nondenominational church with campuses in the Indianapolis, Indiana greater metropolitan area. Traders Point has been cited as one of Outreach Magazine’s “100 Fastest Growing Churches in America” for 2016 and has been led by Aaron Brockett since 2007.
2024-05-24 Sligo Wild Geese (Historical re-enactment group in Sligo, Ireland) The Sligo Wild Geese were an historical re-enactment group founded in 1993 in Sligo, Ireland. They were involved in north–south co-operation initiatives at the beginning of Irish peace process.[citation needed]
2024-06-02 VonZipper (eyewear company) VonZipper is a subsidiary of the American surfing brand Boardriders, founded by Michael Marckx in 2000 in San Clemente, California, which sells eyewear for surfing, skateboarding, skiing and snowboarding.
2024-05-28 Heinrich Steyl (South African rugby union player) Heinrich Diederick Steyl (born 6 July 1990 in Bellville, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player, who most recently played with the Pumas. His regular position is fullback or winger.
2024-05-21 Joshua Stander (Rugby player) Joshua Trevor Stander (born 1 January 1994) is a South African professional rugby union player for the Stormers in Super Rugby and Western Province in the Currie Cup and in the Rugby Challenge. His regular position is fly-half.
2024-05-30 Red rocket (shotgun slug) (3D printed shotgun projectile) The Red Rocket is the humorous name youtube user "TAOFLEDERMAUS" Jeff Heeszel gave to a 3D printed %60 solid shotgun projectile, or slug. It was printed using the Solidoodle 3 3-D printer. The slug was created by an American named Tony Griffy.
[Failed to parse] WVTN-LD (Television station in Kentucky, United States) WVTN-LD (channel 48) is a low-power religious television station in Corbin, Kentucky, United States. It is owned by Victory Training School Corporation alongside Southern gospel radio station WVCT (91.5 FM). The two stations share studios and transmitter facilities on West City Dam Road in Keavy, Kentucky.
2024-05-23 Robert Gordon University – Garthdee campus (campus in Aberdeen City, Scotland, UK) The Garthdee campus is the Robert Gordon University's only campus, where all academic departments are located and teaching and research takes place.
2024-06-03 Martin Vlček (Slovak footballer) Martin Vlček (born 5 February 1996) is a Slovak professional footballer who plays as a forward.
[Failed to parse] WEEE-LP (Low-power TV station in Knoxville, Tennessee) WEEE-LP (channel 32) was a low-power television station in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. The station was owned by Tiger Eye Broadcasting Corporation. WEEE-LP's transmitter was located in northern Knoxville.
2024-06-06 SPA Cup (national level inter college cricket tournament in Nepal) Sudur Pashchimanchal Academy Cup (SPA Cup) (Nepali: एस. पि. ए. कप) was a national level inter college cricket tournament in Nepal. Also known as Hotel Devotee SPA Cup, the matches of the tournament is played under Twenty20 format. It was the biggest cash prize cricket tournament in Nepal. The first edition of the tournament was held in 2010.
2024-06-05 Totectors Totectors are a British brand of safety footwear, and other workwear, notably steel toe-capped boots and shoes. The name was synonymous with steel capped boots in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, being referred to in that context, for example in Offshore Operations Post Piper Alpha.
2024-06-05 Shiva (TV series) (Indian animated action television series) Shiva is an Indian animated action television series that premiered on Nickelodeon Sonic and Nickelodeon in 2015. The series is produced by Cosmos-Maya and Viacom18, and is one of India's highest-rated children's programs.
2024-05-30 Rising Medical Solutions Rising Medical Solutions (Rising) is a US-based firm that provides medical care management and medical cost containment services to the workers’ compensation, auto, liability and group health markets. Their clients are commonly insurance carriers, self-insured employers, government entities, third-party administrators (TPAs) and attorneys. Rising publishes an annual Workers’ Compensation Benchmarking Study that addresses how claims organizations deal with industry-wide operational challenges.
2024-05-30 Sam's Chicken (British fast food chain) Sam's Chicken is a British fast food chain with 44 locations. It was founded in 1990 by Sam Chandrasinghe.
2024-06-02 Jade Stighling (Rugby player) Jade Kyle Stighling (born 27 May 1993) is a South African professional rugby union player for the Bulls in Super Rugby, the Blue Bulls in the Currie Cup and the Blue Bulls XV in the Rugby Challenge. He usually plays as a left or right winger and occasionally as an outside centre.
2024-05-30 Swofford, Washington (Unincorporated community in Washington, United States) Swofford, also known as Swofford Valley, is an unincorporated community in central Lewis County, in the U.S. state of Washington. The town sits on the south shore of Riffe Lake, approximately 4.0 miles (6.4 km) southeast of Mossyrock.
2024-06-05 Andries Schutte (Rugby player) Andries Stefanus Schutte (born 18 January 1994) is a South African professional rugby union player who last played for the Falcons in the Currie Cup and the Rugby Challenge. He can play as a loosehead or tighthead prop.
2024-06-04 Sethu Tom (South African rugby union player) Siphosethu Tom (born 12 February 1992) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with the Border Bulldogs. He can play as a wing or at centre.
2024-06-02 Tamara Yajia (Argentine-American comedian, writer, actress and musician) Tamara Yajia (born November 22, 1983) is an Argentinian-American comedian, writer, actress and musician.
2024-06-05 Joel Wicks (English rugby league footballer) Joel Wicks (born 27 October 1994) is a former professional rugby league footballer who most recently played for the London Broncos in the Championship. He played as a hooker.
2024-05-15 Stephan Welk (German business economist and diplomat) Stephan Welk (born 23 December 1967) is a German business economist and diplomat. He has served in the diplomatic service of African countries such as São Tomé and Príncipe (since 2015) and (Central African Republic) since 7 February 2018 and has been a financial and diplomatic consultant and lobbyist for numerous others.
2024-05-29 United Income (Online personal finance company founded in 2016 and owned by Capital One) United Income, Inc. is an online investment management and financial planning company located in Washington D.C. The company was founded in September 2016 by Matt Fellowes, an American entrepreneur and former Brookings Institution scholar. It launched its services in September 2017. On July 31, 2019, Capital One acquired United Income. This acquisition builds on a 2018 investment Capital One made in United Income.
2024-05-20 Starwing Paradox (2018 arcade video game) is an arcade game by Square Enix with animation produced by Sunrise. In it, humans from Earth remotely pilot giant humanoid mechs as part of a conflict between aliens of two countries on the planet Maguriboshi over the energy resource Hoshinochi. The game features character designs by Yoshiyuki Sadamoto, mechanical designs by Ippei Gyōbu and Junya Ishigaki, and a script by Yoichi Kato. The voice cast include Mikako Komatsu, Ryoko Shiraishi, and Ayaka Suwa. The game was released in November 2018; updates for the game and the companion smartphone app were discontinued in November 2020, and the servers for the game were shut down in October 2021 as part of a trend of the termination of Square Enix's online arcade games, effectively terminating the game as only the offline demo mode continues to function without them.
2024-05-29 Switch Music company (brand of electric guitars and electric basses) Switch was a brand of electric guitars and electric basses that featured a one-piece body-and-neck construction, made by injection moulding of a patented polyurethane resin-based synthetic material called Vibracell, very similar to Cort's Luthite. The brand belonged to the short-lived Switch Music company in the mid-2000s. The primary designer of the various Switch models was Trevor "Trev" Wilkinson, later of Fret-King.
2024-06-02 Brandon Timinsky (American entrepreneur and public speaker (born 1991)) Brandon Timinsky is an American entrepreneur and public speaker. Brandon co-founded GasNinjas, a fuel delivery startup acquired by Silicon Valley-based Exajoule. Timinsky's previous projects include a digital agency, social media marketing services, two real estate technology platforms, wearables, and an automotive focused e-commerce business.
2024-06-03 Ustani Jee (Pakistani anthology thriller drama series) Ustani Jee (Urdu: استانی جی, lit.'Teacher') is a Pakistani anthology thriller drama series, directed and produced by Angeline Malik and written by Yasra Rizv. Each episode of drama consists of a different cast except Yasra Rizvi, Hammad Farooqui and Ghana Ali who are regular characters. The drama aired weekly episodes on Hum TV every Saturday.
2024-06-05 Rudra: Boom Chik Chik Boom (Indian animated television series) Rudra: Boom Chik Chik Boom, or simply Rudra is an Indian animated magic fiction television series produced by Green Gold Animation, Cosmos Entertainment Maya Digital Studios, Studio 56 & Hi-Tech Animation for Nickelodeon. It premiered on 11 June 2018 on Nickelodeon. The show was launched simultaneously in eight Indian languages — Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali, Gujarati, Malayalam and Marathi. But This show originally released in Hindi language. The directors are Akshay Sanjeev Chavan, and the animation directors are Rishi Chadha and Sumit Das. The theme song is written by the famous Bollywood lyricist Gulzar, composed by Simaab Sen and sang by Arhaan Hussain.
2024-05-29 Taulia (American fintech company) Taulia is a financial technology business that provides supply chain finance and dynamic discounting services. Headquartered in San Francisco, Taulia has multiple offices in the United States, as well as the United Kingdom, Germany, Bulgaria, China, Singapore, and Australia.
2024-06-02 WFEM-LP (Television station in Tennessee, United States) WFEM-LP (channel 12) was a low-power television station licensed to Heiskell, Tennessee, United States, which served the Knoxville area. The station was owned by H. Earl Marlar. WFEM-LP's transmitter was located in Powell, Tennessee.
2024-05-19 Shaadi Impossible (Pakistani TV series or programme) Shaadi Impossible (transl. Marriage Impossible) is a 2019 Pakistani romantic comedy television film aired on TVOne Pakistan on 5 June 2019. It stars Yumna Zaidi, Affan Waheed, Saman Ansari and Noman Masood in pivot roles.
2024-06-05 Jason Windsor (businessman) (English cricketer) Jason Michael Windsor (born 7 August 1972) is an English businessman and former first-class cricketer.
2024-06-05 James Sunter (Australian Anglican priest) James Sunter (1839 – 10 July 1909), commonly referred to as Canon Sunter, was rector of St Paul's Church, Adelaide, from 1890 to 1909. An obituary referred to him as "one of the best known and most highly respected clergymen in Adelaide".
2024-06-02 List of WHA broadcasters After CBS lost the American television rights of the National Hockey League to NBC following the 1971-72 season (CBS was paying less than $2 million a year and NBC jumped to $5.3 million), the network covered the inaugural season of the World Hockey Association. The WHA's TV deal permitted it to sell week‐night games to other networks (CBS meanwhile, would show games on Sunday afternoons in addition the all-star game and playoffs). In addition, the WHA also sold a $3‐million package to Canada. On January 7, 1973, CBS aired its first WHA game between the Minnesota Fighting Saints and Winnipeg Jets live from the new St. Paul Civic Center with Ron Oakes, Gerry Cheevers and Dick Stockton announcing.
2024-06-02 Tenderd (Equipment Management Platform) Tenderd is software for heavy industries to manage their equipment and fleet. Using the technology companies can increase their operational efficiency, safety, and reduce environmental footprint. The company is based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
2024-06-03 Viktor Vondryska (Slovak footballer) Viktor Vondryska (born 12 March 2001) is a Slovak football forward who currently plays for RKC Third Coast.
2024-06-03 K. S. Narayan Reddy (Indian forensic scientist (1930–2021)) K. S. Narayan Reddy M.D., D.C.P., Ph.D., F.A.M.S., F.I.M.S.A., F.A.F.Sc., F.I.A.M.S., F.A.F.M. (17 July 1930 – 9 April 2021) was an Indian professor of Forensic Medicine.
2024-06-04 Denice Zamboanga (Filipino mixed martial artist) Denice Zamboanga (born 14 January 1997) is a Filipino female mixed martial artist. She is ranked #2 in the ONE Championship Women's Atomweight rankings.
2024-06-03 Marek Výbošťok (Slovak footballer) Marek Výbošťok (born 9 May 2002) is a Slovak professional footballer who plays for Rača as a midfielder.
2024-05-27 Siege of Barwara (1757) (Maratha sieges of forts of the Kingdom of Jaipur) Marathas under Raghunath Rao and Malhar Rao Holkar laid siege to the fort of Barwara. The fort was successfully defended by the garrison. After which the Marathas agreed to a smaller sum than what was initially demanded.
2024-05-22 Marián Skupek (Slovakian luger) Marián Skupek (born 12 July 2001) is a Slovakian luger who competes internationally.

He represented his country at the 2022 Winter Olympics.

2024-06-02 Tibet Airlines Flight 9833 (2022 aviation incident) Tibet Airlines Flight 9833 was a scheduled commercial passenger flight in China from Chongqing to Nyingchi by Tibet Airlines. On 12 May 2022, the A319-100 aircraft operating the service suffered a runway excursion, causing both engines to separate, followed by a fire near the front of the aircraft. 36 people were injured during the evacuation.
2024-05-25 Star Hill Ponies (American TV series or program) Star Hill Ponies is a British children's stop-motion animation series produced by Bumper Films and co-produced by Mike Young Productions for S4C. It was the last production by Bumper Films before they shut down in February 2002. The voice actors are Josie Lawrence and Andrew Sachs.
2024-05-25 Satja Nai Chum Joan (Suea Sung Fah III) (Thai TV series or program) Satja Nai Chum Joan (Suea Sung Fah III) (Thai: สัจจะในชุมโจร (เสือสั่งฟ้า 3); lit: Word in Bandit's Lair (The Tiger Commands the Heaven III)) is a Thai action/crime TV series aired on Thailand's Channel 7 HD from October 29, to December 4, 2022 on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at 20:30 for 17 episodes. It is the third and final installment in the Suea Sung Fah Trilogy, preceded by Suea Sung Fah (2011) and Suea Sung Fah II: Payak Payong (2013).
2024-05-21 Registration of players under control (Nippon Professional Baseball) A Registration of players under control (支配下選手登録, Shihaika Sensyu Touroku) is the process of notifying Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) that a professional baseball team affiliated with the NPB has the exclusive right to sign a contract with a specific player. (NPB Agreement, Article 52) A player whose unified contract documents have been approved and published by NPB is called a Registered player under control (支配下登録選手, Shihaika Touroku Sensyu) or a Controlled player (支配下選手, Shihaika Sensyu), and under Article 68 of the NPB Agreement, a team has exclusive ownership of a player unless the player becomes a free agent.
2024-05-22 Salman Muqtadir (Australian-born Bangladeshi YouTuber) Salman Muqtadir, (born August 9, 1993) is a Bangladeshi YouTuber and actor. He started posting on YouTube in 2012 under the name "SalmoN TheBrownFish" and has subsequently become one of the most popular YouTubers in Bangladesh. He is married to Disha Islam.
2024-05-29 Jeffrey Waldron (American cinematographer and director) Jeffrey Waldron is an American cinematographer and director. Waldron worked on various feature films and TV series, including Little Fires Everywhere, Dear White People, Transpecos, You Hurt My Feelings, and Haunted Mansion. With Shannon Service he also co-directed Ghost Fleet, a 2018 award-winning documentary about immigrants tricked into forced labor on fishing ships in Thailand.
2024-06-01 Morgan Williams (footballer, born 2004) (Welsh footballer) Morgan Charles Williams is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for EFL League Two club AFC Wimbledon. He is a Wales under-19 international.
2024-05-14 Shoro (tribe) (Sindhi Sammat tribe) Shoro (Sindhi: شورو) is a Sindhi Sammat tribe found in Sindh, Pakistan. The present chief of the tribe is Sardar Muhammad Bakhsh Shoro.
2024-05-14 Soho (tribe) (Sindhi tribe) Soho (Sindhi: سوھو) is a Sindhi tribe found in Sindh, Pakistan. The present chief of the tribe is Heer Soho. She is a former member of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh.
2024-05-27 The Venery of Samantha Bird (Upcoming American television drama series) The Venery of Samantha Bird is an unaired drama television show.
2024-06-01 Tan Yinglan (Singaporean venture capitalist) Tan Yinglan is a Singaporean venture capitalist and author. He is the CEO and Founding Managing Partner of Insignia Ventures Partners.
2024-05-29 Sayed Abbas Ali Shihab Thangal (Indian community leader (born 1971)) Abbas Ali Shihab Thangal also know as Panakkad Sayed Abbas Ali Shihab Thangal (born 31 May 1971) is a Sayyid (known with the honorific prefix Sayed),(thangal) community leader from Kerala, India. He is the youngest son of Sayed Pookoya thangal, Panakkad. He is National Political Advisory Committee, Indian Union Muslim League, He holds various significant positions including Malappuram District President of Indian Union Muslim League (IUML)..

He former president of Samastha Kerala Sunni Students Federation (SKSSF) which is the students wing of Samastha Kerala Jamiyyathul Ulama.

2024-06-06 Vish Burra (American political operative (born 1991)) Viswanag (Vish) Burra (born 1991) is an American political operative. He was director of operations for US representative George Santos. Previously, he was a regular on right-wing podcasts and web broadcasts, and had a role in the Hunter Biden laptop saga. He has also worked closely with figures such as Steve Bannon and Republican Matt Gaetz, and is currently the Executive Secretary of the New York Young Republican Club.
2024-06-06 Rockoons (Russian TV series or program) Rockoons (Russian: Енотки) is a Russian animated television series produced by Soyuzmultfilm (SMF).
2024-06-06 Mahender Singh Tawar (Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer born 1988) Mahender Singh Tawar (Born 3 June 1988) is an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer currently serving as the District Magistrate and Collector in Sant Kabir Nagar.
2024-06-01 Tushy (company) (American bidet attachments manufacturer) Tushy is an American company that manufactures bidet attachments and toilet accessories. The company was founded in 2015 by Miki Agrawal, the co-founder of Thinx. Tushy is headquartered in Brooklyn, New York.
2024-05-30 UHO MZF F.C. (Football club) Universitas Halu Oleo Muhammad Zamrun Firihu Football Club, often abbreviated to UHO MZF FC, is an Indonesian football club based in Kendari, Southeast Sulawesi. They currently compete in the Liga 3 Southeast Sulawesi Zone.
2024-05-10 Social spirit (concept of spiritual unity of people) Social spirit (also known as genius of society) is the spiritual unity of people who feel themselves to be one at the level of thought (ideal); the power center of society, creating unity around itself and acting as a kind of pole of social activity and transformation; an organ of collective unity capable for performing a number of important functions in the life of society.
2024-05-08 Unique Kings Obi (Nigerian entrepreneur) Unique Kings Obi (born 31 October 1994) is a Nigerian talent manager and music executive. He is the founder of Solvent Digital, an entertainment and production company headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria. He is also the co-founder of the African Creators Academy.
2024-05-18 Zesławicki Lagoon (Lagoon in Poland) Zesławicki Lagoon (Polish: Zalew Zesławicki – two artificial reservoirs with a causeway lined with concrete slabs in the middle of them.)
2024-05-16 SurrealDB (A multi-modal database written in Rust.) SurrealDB is an NewSQL open-sourced multi-model database and database-as-a-service platform. The platform is designed to offer a structured yet flexible way of storing and querying data, aiming to simplify the app development process by minimizing the need for building backend APIs and database layers.
2024-06-04 Nana Wanjau (Kenyan philanthropist) Nana Wanjau is a Kenyan philanthropist known for her work as president of the Rotary Club of Nairobi East and for her founding of the non-profit Power Woman International that works to help widows in Kenya.
2024-05-25 Daniel Ruiz II (American Politician and Business Executive) Daniel Ruiz II (born March 25, 1984) is a Mexican-American and LGBTQ+ government official and an American business executive who served as the Arizona Governor Chief of Staff between 2021 and 2023 in the administration of Doug Ducey. Ruiz served in various other leadership roles in the Ducey administration from 2015 on, including Director of Media Affairs, Communications Director, Senior Policy Adviser to the Governor, and Chief of Operations. He left the Chief of Staff position with Ducey's departure from the Governor's office in 2023. According to the nonprofit Chicanos Por La Causa, Ruiz was the first Hispanic Chief of Staff to serve the Arizona Governor since the 1980s.
He currently works as Chief of Staff for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona. 
2024-06-01 Vidya Gajapathi Raju Singh (Journalist and Entrepreneur) Vidya Gajapathi Raju Singh, born in the former Princely state of Vizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh,India, is a prominent figure known for her multifaceted contributions to various fields including women's associations, charitable endeavors, sports, fitness and journalism. She is also the founder of Sumyog Wedding Planners, President of the International Women's Association, and also the President of Soroptomist International.
2024-06-05 Registered Agents Inc. (US-based registered agent company) Registered Agents Inc. (RAI) is a United States-based registered agent company founded by Dan Keen in 2008. Since 2023, RAI has been the owner of Epik, a domain name registrar and web hosting service known for providing services to alt-tech websites that host far-right, neo-Nazi, and other extremist materials.
2024-05-22 V. N. Srinivasa Rao Vallur Nott Srinivasa Rao was a 20th-century legal historian, and member of the Calamur family. His legal writing has been highly regarded, with The Hindu describing him as "the best writer" among court historians Rao's writings were published in an edited collection Lives of the Chief Justices of Madras: During the British Rule and Other Essays
2024-06-05 Upcoming Anuel AA and Ozuna album (2024 studio album by Anuel AA and Ozuna) Puerto Rican rapper Anuel AA and Puerto Rican rapper and singer Ozuna are scheduled to release their upcoming second collaborative studio album sometime in 2024, through Real Hasta la Muerte and Aura Music. The album's title has not yet been confirmed. The album will serve as a follow-up to their collaborative studio album Los Dioses (2021), as much as Anuel AA's upcoming fifth solo studio album and Ozuna's sixth solo studio album Cosmo.
2024-05-27 Srđan Škulić (Serbian basketball player) Srđan Škulić (7 September 1945 – 5 December 2021) was a Yugoslav and Serbian professional basketball player who spent his entire career with KK Crvena zvezda.
2024-06-03 Baris Tasci (Filipino footballer) Baris Palacios Tasci (born 21 December 1998) is a Filipino professional footballer who plays as both a midfielder and full-back for Dynamic Herb Cebu of the Philippines Football League.
2024-06-03 Syron Saut (Filipino footballer) Syron Medez Saut (born 23 October 2003) is a Filipino professional footballer who plays as a Midfielder for Tuloy of the Philippines Football League.
2024-05-25 Sokpoly Voeun (Cambodian film director, screenwriter and filmmaker) The native form of this personal name is Voeun Sokpoly. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals. In this Cambodian name, the surname is Sokpoly. In accordance with Cambodian custom, this person should be referred to by the given name, Voeun.
2024-05-19 San Jose Taiko (Musical artist) San Jose Taiko, founded in 1973, joined San Francisco Taiko Dojo (est, 1968) and Kinnara Taiko (est. 1969) as only the third Kumi-daiko, or ensemble taiko group, in North America. Initially a youth program at the San Jose Betsuin, a member of the Buddhist Churches of America, the group has evolved into a leading arts group not only in the Japanese American community but also in Asian American arts while maintaining unwaivering allegiance to Japantown, San Jose.
2024-05-18 Thumb Cellular (mobile network operator) Thumb Cellular LLC is a regional wireless service provider that services the Thumb region of the US state of Michigan. The company is a subsidiary of Agri-Valley Communications, Inc. It consists of 4 locations in Bad Axe, Caro, Pigeon, and Sandusky. Thumb Cellular is a mobile virtual network operator of Verizon Wireless. The companies current CEO is Edwin H. Eichler, the son of the founder, John Eichler.
2024-06-04 Sons of the Covenant Monastery Sons of the Covenant Monastery is a Chaldean Catholic men's monastery of eparchial right, located in El Cajon, California. It is part of the Eparchy of St. Peter the Apostle and is dedicated to a life of contemplative prayer, community life, and service to the faithful of the eparchy. The monastery maintains an open prayer policy, allowing the public to participate in their communal prayer sessions, reflecting their commitment to communal unity. The monks also engage in various duties based on their talents, including pastoral services at St. John Chaldean Catholic Church, youth ministry, sacristan duties, and church maintenance. In 2023, two brothers professed their final vows in the Chaldean order of monks known as the Sons of the Covenant, further enriching the Eparchy of St. Peter in San Diego.
2024-05-22 TheJournalish (Academic journal) TheJournalish: Social and Government is an Indonesian peer-reviewed academic journal covering Social Sciences and Government Sciences. Quarterly publication began in 2020.
2024-05-31 Sekolah Kebangsaan Bukit Tinggi, Kedah (Government non-boarding primary school in Kepala Batas, Kedah, Malaysia) Sekolah Kebangsaan Bukit Tinggi or SK Bukit Tinggi for short, is a primary school located in Kedah.
2024-05-29 Tata AIA Life (Indian life insurance company and joint venture) Tata AIA Life Insurance Company Limited is an Indian joint venture life insurance company, formed by Tata Sons and AIA Group (AIA). It combines Tata's pre-eminent leadership position in India and AIA's presence as the largest, independent listed pan-Asian life insurance group in the world spanning 18 markets in the Asia–Pacific region. Tata Group holds a 51 percent stake in the insurance venture while the remaining 49 percent is held by AIA Group.
2024-06-05 Thanthi One (Television channel) Thanthi One is an Indian Tamil-language general entertainment satellite television channel based in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The channel owned by Daily Thanthi Group. It was launched on 19 May 2024. The network's programming consists of Dubbed series.
2024-06-02 Wives of Hussein of Jordan Hussein (14 November 1935 – 7 February 1999) was King of Jordan from 1952 until his death. During his lifetime, he was married four times, and his wives played significant roles in his personal life and, to varying extents, in the public and political spheres of Jordan. His wives are: Sharifa Dina bint Abdul-Hamid, Princess Muna Al Hussein, Queen Alia Toukan, and Queen Noor of Jordan.
2024-06-02 Shahzada Ahsan Ashraf Shahzada Ahsan Ashraf Shaikh is an independent Pakistani politician and businessman. In 2023, he was appointed as the federal housing minister in Pakistan's interim caretaker cabinet under PM Anwar Ul Haq Kakar.
2024-06-01 Yeh Shuhua (Taiwanese singer and host (born 2000)) Yeh Shuhua (Chinese: 葉舒華; born January 6, 2000), known mononymously as Shuhua (Korean: 슈화), is a Taiwanese singer based in South Korea. She is a member of the South Korean girl group (G)I-dle, which debuted under Cube Entertainment in May 2018.
2024-06-05 Simpasture railway station (Disused railway station in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham, England) Simpasture railway station was one of two stations that served the former ROF Aycliffe in County Durham, England from 1941 to 1953. It was used for workers going to and from the factory as well as for freight traffic. The line closed in 1963 and the site is now occupied by Northfield Way Industrial Estate.
2024-06-05 Stillington railway station (Former railway station in County Durham, England) Stillington railway station was a railway station on the North Eastern Railway, in Stillington, County Durham, England.
2024-06-03 SadaPay (Pakistan-based fintech) SadaPay is a digital wallet fintech startup based in Pakistan. The startup was founded by Brandon Timinsky. Waqar Masood Khan, Pakistan's former finance secretary, was appointed the chairman of the board.
2024-06-05 Saltersgate Cottage railway station (Disused railway station in West Butsfield & Satley, County Durham) Saltersgate Cottage railway station served the villages of West Butsfield and Satley in County Durham, England, from 1855/65 to 1894 on the Stanhope and Tyne Railway between Tow Law, Stanhope & Consett.
2024-06-04 Patricia Sauthoff Dr. Patricia Sauthoff 司徒雛菊, is a historian, writer and translator. She is an assistant professor of History at Hong Kong Baptist University.
2024-06-07 Typical medium dynamical cluster approximation The Typical Medium Dynamical Cluster Approximation (TMDCA) is a non-perturbative approach designed to model and obtain the electronic ground state of strongly correlated many-body systems. It addresses critical aspects of mean-field treatments of strongly correlated systems, such as the lack of an intrinsic order parameter to characterize quantum phase transitions and the description of spatial (or momentum) dependent features. Additionally, the TMDCA tackles the challenge of accurately modeling strongly correlated systems when imperfections disrupt the fundamental assumptions of band theory, as seen in density functional theory, such as the independent particle approximation and material homogeneity.

The TMDCA is a variant of the dynamical mean field approximation (DMFA), built on the dynamical cluster approximation (DCA). It is designed to more accurately handle the combined impacts of disorder and electron-electron interactions in strongly correlated systems. Through a set of self-consistent equations, the TMDCA maps a lattice onto a finite cluster embedded in a typical medium. This cluster is a periodically repeated cell containing primitive cells, resulting in the first Brillouin zone of the original lattice being divided into non-overlapping cells. Each cell, centered at the wave vector , contains a set of wave vectors , where and are wave vectors generated by the translational symmetry of the cluster and the original lattice, respectively. These clusters allow for resonance effects, and by increasing , it is possible to systematically incorporate longer-range spatial fluctuations. This approach bridges the gap between the single-site approximation of DMFA and the realities of spatial correlations and randomly distributed disorder, providing a more nuanced understanding of phenomena such as Anderson localization, the Mott transition, and the metal-insulator transition in disordered systems.

2024-06-06 Samantha Squalia (American politican (born 1982)) Samatha Squalia is an American politician and public figure, serving as the Mayor of Fitchburg, Massachusetts since 2023. She began this career after serving 6 years on the City Council of Fitchburg Massachusetts as a councilor at large.
2024-06-06 Rol Naath (Nuer people's homeland in South Sudan) Rol Naath (Thok Naath: Ro̱l Naath, English: Nuer Nation, Arabic:بلد النوير) is the indigenous homeland and cultural region of the Nuer People. It's largely located within South Sudan and some parts of western Ethiopia. Rol Naath covers a total land area of 38,000 square miles (98,419.55 square kilometers). Rol Naath is home to the Sudd, one of the largest swampy regions in the world. The passing of the River Nile across the Nuerland split the Nuer into two parts, the western part of the Nuerland (Nuer Homeland) and the Central and Eastern part of the Nuer. Rol Naath is also known as the "true savannah" as it is broadly covered by tropical savannah and extensive marshland on both sides of the Nile. A recent archeological study suggests that Nuer people have lived around the Nile Valley region since around 3372 B.C.E.
2024-06-07 Vipul Shah (businessman) Vipul Prabodh Shah is an Indian businessman and philanthropist. Shah is the chairman of Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) established by the Ministry of Commerce of the Government of India. Shah has been elected as the chairman of the Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) for a second term, from 2022 to 2024, having previously served in this role from 2012 to 2015.