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September 5, 2008

Bandhe Haath

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Bandhe Haath
Directed by O P Goyle
Produced by O P Ralhan
Written by O P Ralhan
Qamar Jalalabadi
Starring Amitabh Bachchan
Mumtaz
Cinematography Rajendra Malone
Editing by Vasant Borkar
Release date(s) 1973
Country Flag of India India
Language Hindi
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Bandhe Haath (English: Tied Hands) is a 1973 Hindi movie produced and written by O. P. Ralhan. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Mumtaz, Ajit, O P Ralhan, Ranjeet, Madan Puri, Asit Sen, Tun Tun and Pinchoo Kapoor. The films music is by R. D. Burman and the lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri.

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September 4, 2008

Texas State Highway 89

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State Highway 89
Length: 0 mi (0 km)
Formed: 1988 (construction began 2006)
Northwest end: US 181 near Sinton
Major
junctions:
US 77
Southeast end: US 181 near Sinton
Highways in Texas
< SH 88 SH 90 >

State Highway 89 or SH 89 is a state highway that will bypass Sinton, Texas to the northeast, running northwest to southeast. It was designated in 1988, with construction beginning in May 2006. Construction is expected to last 4 years.

Previous routes

SH 89 was originally defined by 1933 along a route from Gainesville to Strawn. Portions of the route had been built by 1938, but the portion between Strawn and Weatherford was transferred to U.S. Highway 80, with the rest transferred to FM 51 by 1939.

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Bone to Pick

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Bone to Pick
Studio album by The Gone Jackals
Released 1995
Genre Rock
Length 43:58
Label Blue/Black Records
Producer Keith Karloff
The Gone Jackals chronology
Out and About with the Gone Jackals
(1990)
Bone to Pick
(1995)
Blue Pyramid
(1998)

Bone to Pick from 1995 is the second album of the hard rock group The Gone Jackals. The songs are otherwise traditional hard rock/heavy metal numbers but played with a type of classic Rock and Roll tint. The songs Get Outta Town, Legacy, Let ‘er Rip, Drop the Hammer, Born Bad, Trapped, Love Comes Crawling and Not Buried Deep Enough were featured on the soundtrack of the LucasArts adventure game Full Throttle which helped expose the band to at least a small number of people who would otherwise have not heard them. The album was produced by Keith Karloff, who also provided the lead vocals.

Track listing

  1. “Get Outta Town” – 3:44
  2. “Legacy” – 4:03
  3. “Let ‘er Rip” – 5:23
  4. “Drop the Hammer” – 3:40
  5. “Born Bad” – 3:25
  6. “You Don’t Know a Thing About Me” – 4:05
  7. “Black is White” – 3:23
  8. “Trapped” – 5:13
  9. “We Want our Brothers Back” – 4:15
  10. “Love Comes Crawling” – 2:58
  11. “Not Buried Deep Enough” – 3:49

All songs were written by Keith Karloff, except for Drop the Hammer which were written by Karloff, Austin and Maynard.

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September 3, 2008

Jordan Kensington

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Jordan Kensington (aka Prince Diamond) is a CEO, actor , TV/radio presenter and rapper.

His business interests include the brand ‘Invincible’ and the holding group of companies Invincible Media Group, which includes Invincible Magazine, Invincible Radio, Invincible Television, Invincible properties, Invincible Newspaper and Invincible Events which is responsible for the prestigious Urban Music Awards (held annually in the UK, US, Japan, and the Caribbean), National Entrepreneurs Conference and British Music Week.

He has taken the roles of television presenter, radio presenter, performer, producer of The Official International Download Chart show on the Musicians Channel

Jordan Kensington is one of the richest young black entrepreneurs in the UK with a net worth estimated at US$18 Million.

Contents

  • 1 Early years
  • 2 Establishing Invincible
  • 3 Personal life
  • 4 Performing career
  • 5 Ventures

Early years

Jordan Kensington was born in , in . The son of Agnes and Emmanuel Kensington, He grew up in the beautiful island of St Lucia and later moved back to London following the loss of his Dad to kidney failure in 1995. After completing his secondary education at South Thames College in Putney , London, Jordan attended Greenwich University to study live sciences whilst pursing a music career. He later dropped out and a year later went to South Bank University were he took up a Law degree and passes with a 2:1. He was an intern at South London’s first community radio station and will travel back and forth to several pirate stations including (Flashback, Ice fm, Elite fm and more to do shows as an MC under his stage name of Prince Diamond. He put together the crew Too Dark Crew and Too Dark Records (his first company) with members Desire McNeish, MC Kronic, Cobra, Platinum and 22 other members. The group toured the regular club venues in London’s capital and did the rounds of the pirate stations. He later got signed to now defunct record label, SRS Records in Japan for a one million pound deal which included recording, release, management, and touring. He toured with German group the Warp Brothers, and did a slow mc/dance remix of the Universal Records hit ‘Reel 2 Real’ track ‘I Like to Move it’ which earned him a series of high profile bookings in Europe and Asia and resulted in a Europe Dance Music Award for Best Newcomer.

Establishing Invincible

After the 2 year deal with SRS. Jordan sold his house which was bought outright from his advance and invested all into a new brand Invincible. With a passion for music and the media, Jordan set up the UK’s first ever British urban music and lifestyle publication, Invincible magazine in 2000 with a free circulation of 65,000. He then went on to launch Invincible Radio a year later, which broadcasts to over 500,000 listeners worldwide each week.

As Invincible grew, Jordan saw a gap in the market, and launched the prestigious Urban Music Awards ceremony in 2003 in the UK. Watched by 14.5 million viewers worldwide, the UMAs reward and recognise the talents and achievements of those in the industry. Invincible events, the events arm now hosts the Urban Music Awards in 5 different countries around the world and is responsible for the British Music Week and National Entrepreneurs Conference.

Since then, the media group has grown enormously with Invincible TV being launched firstly in the UK, followed by the Caribbean, Cameroon, Jamaica and Ghana and then the launch of Invincible Media Group in New York with offices in Wall Street. 7th of July 2007 also saw the launch of the UMA’s in New York and the launch of the 1st ever free entertainment newspaper to be distributed fortnightly to both New York and London simultaneously. This event was covered with a 13 minute in depth interview on CNN on the 8th of September. Since then he has also appeared on BBC World Service’s Business Report, Channel 4’s Rise TV, Choice fm, Kiss 100, and has been featured regularly on the Independent Newspaper, The Evening Standard and the New Nation Newspaper.

Personal life

Jordan Kensington has 2 charity organizations ‘Back on your Feet’ and organization dedicated to homeless people and Support for Darfur a charity created to raise awareness for starving kids in the region of Darfur. He has also in the part raised awareness and or giving profits from his numerous events to Unicef, War Child and most recently Oxfam Charity. Jordan Kensington has never married but has been rumoured by the press and media to be linked with ladies such as Tatyana Ali, the R&B singer , Amerie, Foxy Brown and Barbados beauty Rihanna.

Jordan Kensington was given the title of Ambassador of a government backed campaign called Make Your Mark which helps to encourage young people into business and since then he has toured several businesses, colleges, schools and universities giving speeches on positive thinking, the law of attraction and achieving every single goal by changing mindsets.

Performing career

Prince Diamond has performed and collaborated with very high respected artists including Public Enemy, De La Soul , Foxy Brown, Jay-Z, Wyclef Jean, and many more.

It was reported that Prince Diamond was working on an album for 2008 called ‘The Music Game’.

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September 2, 2008

Fedoseevtsy

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Fedoseevtsy, also Fedoseyans (Федосеевцы, феодосиевцы in Russian) was an oppositionary religious movement in Imperial Russia and one of the denominations among the Bespopovtsy.

The Fedoseevtsy movement was born amidst the Old Believers (mostly peasants and posad people) in Northwest Russia. It was founded by an ex-deacon Feodosiy Vasiliyev (1661-1711). The Fedoseevtsy were displeased with a certain group within the Bespopovtsy, namely Pomory, who had been diverging from the strict principles of the Old Believers and adopted a custom of praying for the tsar (моление за царя). Initially, the Fedoseevtsy were irreconcilable towards the serfdom in Russia and observed strict asceticism, negating the institution of marriage. In the late 18th century, the Fedoseevtsy centered around a group led by Ilya Kovylin (1731-1809) with their all-Russian “headquarters” at the Preobrazhenskoye cemetery in Moscow. With the development of social inequality among the Fedoseevtsy, their doctrine gradually began to lose its elements of social protest. In 1848, they adopted the custom of praying for the tsar. In the second half of the 19th century, a group of the so-called “newlyweds” (новожёны) detached itself from the Fedoseevtsy movement, acknowledging the institution of marriage.

There were small groups of the Fedoseevtsy in the Soviet Union, who had been moving away from religious intolerance and asceticism.

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Categories: Old Believers

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September 1, 2008

Heinrich Wittenwiler

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Heinrich Wittenwiler was a late medieval Alemannic poet (lived roughly 1370 – 1420). He is the author of a satirical poem entitled The Ring (ca. 1410). He may be identical to an advocate to the bishop of Konstanz, mentioned in 1395. Heinrich may be of the family of the former rulers of Wittenwil in the Thurgau, who became destitute and abandoned their castle in 1339. Throughout the early 15th century, most bearers of the name lived in the Toggenburg, probably including one of the scribes of the Cgm 558.

The Ring is a poem of 9 lines, preserved in a single manuscript, apparently an autograph of Wittenwiler’s. Each line is marked with either red or green ink. Wittenwiler in the prologue (verse 40f.) explains that the red line marks “serious” material, while the green marks törpelleben (lit. “village life”, in the sense of “rusticity, peasantry, buffoonery”), but the actual division between ‘red’ and ‘green’ material is far from straightforward. The protagonists are Bertschi Triefnas and Mätzli Rüerenzumph, two peasant lovers of Lappenhausen, a fictitious village in the Black Forest. The handsome Bertschi woos the ugly Mätzli with knightly pretensions. The wedding involves a “peasant tournament” and escalates into wild brawling, leading to a war between villages and the destruction of Lappenhausen.

Editions

  • Edmund Wießner, Leipzig 1931
  • Bernhard Sowinski, Heinrich Wittenwiler, Der Ring. Text mit neuhochdeutscher Übersetzung und Kommentar, Stuttgart 1988.
  • Bibliotheca Augustana, online edition

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August 31, 2008

Eric Posner

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Eric Posner

Born 1965
Nationality Flag of the United States United States
Fields Law and economics
Institutions University of Chicago Law School
Alma mater Yale University
Harvard Law School

Eric A. Posner (born 1965) is a law professor at the University of Chicago Law School. He is the son of the prominent federal appellate judge Richard Posner. His current research focuses on international law and international tribunals. He has written about the trial of the deposed Iraqi president Saddam Hussein.

Posner attended Yale University (B.A., M.A. in philosophy, summa cum laude) and received his law degree from Harvard Law School (J.D., magna cum laude) in 1991, and clerked for Judge Stephen F. Williams of the D.C. Circuit.

Writings

  • The Limits of International Law (Oxford University Press 2005) (with Jack Goldsmith).
  • Law and Social Norms, (Harvard University Press 2000).
  • “Is the International Court of Justice Biased?,” J. Legal Stud. (forthcoming 2005) (with Miguel de Figueiredo).
  • “Judicial Cliches on Terrorism,” The Washington Post, August 8, 2005 (with Adrian Vermeule).
  • “A Threat That Belongs Behind Bars,” The New York Times, June 25, 2006

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Córdoba, Nariño

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Location of the town and municipality of Córdoba in the Nariño Department.


Location of the town and municipality of Córdoba in the Nariño Department.

Córdoba is a town and municipality in the Nariño Department, Colombia.

  This Colombian location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

Retrieved from “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%C3%B3rdoba,_Nari%C3%B1o”
Categories: Cities, towns and villages in Colombia | Municipalities of Nariño | Colombia geography stubs

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Sam Venuto

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Sam Venuto
Date of birth: November 2, 1927 (1927-11-02) (age 80)
Place of birth: Flag of the United States Havertown, PA
Career information
Position(s): Running back
Jersey №: 49
College: Guilford
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1952 Washington Redskins
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Samuel Laurence Venuto (born November 2, 1927 in Havertown, Pennsylvania) is a former American football running back in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins. He played college football at Guilford College.

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Categories: Running back, pre-1940 birth stubs | 1927 births | Living people | People from Delaware County, Pennsylvania | American football running backs | Washington Redskins players

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Erin

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Erin
Given Name


A topographic map of Ireland, which Erin is named after

Pronunciation ɛrɪn
Gender Unisex
Meaning Ireland
Region of Origin Gaelic
Origin Hiberno-English derivative of Irish “Éirinn”
Related names Eryn
Popularity Popular names page
Wikipedia articles All pages beginning with Erin

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Erin is a Hiberno-English derivative of Irish “Éirinn,” the dative case of the Irish word for Ireland. The name originally derived from the name “Eireann” in Gaelic.

Poets and nineteenth-century Irish nationalists also used Erin in English as a romantic name for Ireland, as shown in the catchphrase (when speaking of Ireland’s experiences with Britain and Denmark), “Let Erin Remember.” According to Irish mythology and folklore, the name was given to the land by the Milesians after the goddess Ériu. Erin go bragh (“Éirinn go brách” in standard orthography), a slogan dating from the 1798 revolution, means “Ireland forever.” The etymological history of the word as it drifted throughout the Gaelic region gave rise to its use by the early Scots to both mean Ireland and “west,” as Ireland lies to the west of Scotland.

Erin is a given name in the United States, sometimes for both sexes, although it is principally used as a female name. It first became a popular name in the United States, rather than in Ireland simply because no kings or queens were named Erin in history. Erin is also a name for Ireland in Welsh. It is one of the top 20 most popular girls’ names in Wales.

Erin has been used as one of the many spellings of the name of the Scottish Clan Irwin, which has been involved in the Scottish Plantations of Ireland. However, their name was originally derived from the place of the same name near Dumfries, and means “green water”, from Brittonic ir afon.

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