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- 1 Tejun Fowler
- 2 vwman1
- 3 The Picador March, 1889, by John Philip Sousa
- 4 61st Surgical Hospital
- 5 El Charro Tequila
- 6 Ringen
- 7 Mii Parade
- 8 Bexhill Rail Action Group (BRAG)
- 9 Orthodoxy in Latvia
- 10 Spread The Love Project
- 11 Social site with a Twi$t
- 12 Crossfirex (and CrossfireX + variants)
- 13 Eric Lax
- 14 Conor O'Rourke, born outside the pale, 1986
- 15 Steve Seskin
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If you want to make changes and try again, copy and paste your article into a new submission and make your changes there. He was born in Texas in 1978 and after the death of his mother lived in Klamath Falls, Or. Raised by Scotch-Irish horse traders he spent his time riding horses in the Cascade Mountains with his grandfather. He moved to Phoenix AZ around the age of eighteen and there he tried to take his own life. He did this because his religious beliefs conflicted with his sexual orientation. Once he survived the suicide attempt he began to write. He was on the Space Shuttle Recovery in Texas in 2003, many pieces were generated by his experiences there. In 2004 he completed his first novel submitting it to the Library of Congress in May of that year. The novel confronted religious rule and ideas. Although Passion of the AntiChrist was anti-religious it was still non-violent subtly teaching the reader to overcome religious belief by dictating the story of a gay anti-christ character and his twelve apostles. After the novels publishing in 2006, he constructed The AntiChrist Church and purchased several key ___domain names, launching several websites. Through youtube, myspace and facebook he built a viable cultish entity. This is one of the first examples of such an attempt to build a church or cult using these websites. He currently lives on the west coast of the United States and continues to write to many loyal readers. Sourcesedithttp://cocatalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?Search_Arg=Fowler+Tejun&Search_Code=NALL&PID=9895&SEQ=20080215190506&CNT=25&HIST=1
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Addendum / correction to Wikipedia listing of "The Picadore" as should read "The Picador March" SourceseditThe Library of Congress, sheet music holdings
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#redirect:[[93rd Evacuation Hospital (United States)]] 93rd Evacuation Hospital (United States) Sourcesedit61st Surgical Hospital is the old name of 93rd Evacuation Hospital 70.51.8.220 (talk) 03:57, 16 February 2008 (UTC) Articles for creation/2008-02-16[reply]
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If you want to make changes and try again, copy and paste your article into a new submission and make your changes there. 1. Tequila El Charro Blanco / Silver: White and crystalline tequila, amezcalado flavour, carefully elaborated in our distillery with a double process of distillation. This tequila, is not put under any process of ageing or maturing, but under a final period of resting before being bottled. El Charro Silver is for those who appreciate the distinguishing flavour of pure agave without the mixture of other flavours. El Charro Silver the true flavour and scent of the blue agave.
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Sourcesedit91.122.94.68 (talk) 07:06, 16 February 2008 (UTC) Articles for creation/2008-02-16[reply] Redirect to Jēkabpils. If you check the latvian version you can guess this city has this name Comment: I looked at the Latvian version, and I didn't see anything to that effect. It's title is, interestingly, exactly the same as ours. Someguy1221 (talk) 07:50, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
Comment: I think this contributor is trying to say that Ringen is a historical name for the city currently called Jēkabpils. However I think a reliable source is needed to verify this. MSGJ (talk) 09:33, 16 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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BRAG is a non-party political group and joined forces with the local MP Gregory Barker, Rother District Council, employers and residents to fight the proposals. Following intensive lobbying and a letter-writing campaign orchestrated by BRAG, the Department for Transport abandoned the proposal in May 2006. Having contributed to this successful outcome, BRAG has further ambitions to improve rail services in the Bexhill area. These include: - Faster services to London, which could be achieved by ending the current arrangement of dividing and attaching trains at Haywards Heath, and by introducing a limited-stop service which could reach London in approximately 100 minutes. In the future, re-instatement of the Willingdon Chord (the direct line from Pevensey & Westham to Polegate, East Sussex would enable the journey time from Bexhill to Lewes, Brighton, Gatwick, Croydon and London to be reduced by a further 20 minutes. - More frequent train services on the East Coastway. - More seats on existing services, including lengthening the diesel units used on the Brighton-Ashford service from the current two to four carriages - Improvements to local stations - New stations at Stone Cross, Glyne Gap and St Leonards West Marina, to respond to recent housing and commercial developments, and to reduce congestion on the local road network - Upgrading of the whole route between Brighton and Ashford International including electrification of the section of line between Ore and Ashford and double-tracking of thes route. In the longer term, BRAG would like to see the extension of (Javelin) high speed services to Hastings and Bexhill from London via High Speed 1 and the Marshlink. - BRAG also wishes to see the restoration of through Eurostar services between Ashford International and Belgium, which were abandoned in November 2007 when a new parkway station was opened at Ebbsfleet. BRAG maintains that this station is difficult to access by public transport, unlike Ashford where five railway lines converge. - Better coordination of connecting services between the Coastway and Hastings-Tonbridge line at St Leonards Warrior Square. - BRAG also supports the re-opening of the Lewes to Uckfield line as a future diversionary route from the Brighton mainline, and a link from the coast to the rural and northern part of Wealden district in the county of East Sussex. Further information about BRAG can be found at the group's website www.bexhillrailaction.org.uk Sourcesedit86.29.80.9 (talk) 13:29, 16 February 2008 (UTC) Articles for creation/2008-02-16[reply]
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SourceseditThe article Latvian Orthodox Church already exists, but is not automatically linked to the table tracking Orthodox Churhes in Europe. 202.163.213.12 (talk) 17:10, 16 February 2008 (UTC) Articles for creation/2008-02-16[reply]
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If you want to make changes and try again, copy and paste your article into a new submission and make your changes there. Spread The Love is a charity project based in Vancouver, British Columbia. It was initially started to fund the construction of two schools in the Gendaweha Gabriel village of Gondar. However, due to quick pace of growth, it is beginning to set sights on providing clean water and vaccinations to villages in Ethiopia. Spread The Love ProjecteditHow it startededitPassing through the Gendaweha Gabriel village of Gondar, Ethiopia, Justin Segal came across a group of children attending school under a tree. Moved by this sight, he vowed to build the kids an adequate learning facility. Upon return from Ethiopia, he started Spread The Love in hopes of raising funds for the construction of the school. Two schools, including one in that very village, are now being constructed. Other activitieseditJustin and his brother Adam have been collecting clothes to donate to Mother Theresa's Mission in Addis Ababa. After the construction of the two schools, Spread The Love will look toward well construction and vaccinations. The Spread The Love team will be returning to Ethiopia in March 2008. Linksedit
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Spread The Love ProjecteditHow it startededitPassing through the Gendaweha Gabriel village of Gondar, Ethiopia, Justin Segal came across a group of children attending school under a tree. Moved by this sight, he vowed to build the kids an adequate learning facility. Upon return from Ethiopia, he started Spread The Love in hopes of raising funds for the construction of the school. Two schools, including one in that very village, are now being constructed. Other activitieseditJustin and his brother Adam have been collecting clothes to donate to Mother Theresa's Mission in Addis Ababa. After the construction of the two schools, Spread The Love will look toward well construction and vaccinations. The Spread The Love team will be returning to Ethiopia in March 2008. Linksedit
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Hi Everyone! This is NOT a spam topic - this is a legit report on a Social Networking site, just like Hoverspot, Myspace, etc, but has alot more to offer than the vast majority social sites. This site is called "Yuwie". It pays its users to upload pictures, blogs, and view others profiles. Yuwie is FREE! So you're not going to lose money. It's just like myspace and 300 million people have joined myspace, so why not join yuwie? Myspace does not pay its members; Yuwie does! Yuwie is growing at a faster rate than myspace ever did! The daily percentage of increase in yuwie's members is amazing! In its first 4 months it had over 300,000 users! Does that sound like a scam site? Once again - even if yuwie didn’t pay it still wouldn’t be any different from myspace. Numerous people on Yuwie have already been paid and posted proof of payment! Also, there is NOT ONE SINGLE reason why yuwie would not pay! Why wouldn't it? You see the ads around so you know the site has revenue - if it has revenue and doesn't pay that's stupid, and it's going to hurt its own growth because people will drop out and no one will join Yuwie! Think about it. Check out this link: Yuwie/NickCoffey - to view a more in-depth demonstrative video of how Yuwie works, runs, and how to make money off from referrals and so forth. Sign up today, you'll be glad you did! See you there! Nick If you have any questions, feel free to contact me! This is not a pyramid scheme site.
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Redirect to ATI_CrossFire Sourceseditcause that's what they're calling it these days. 79.66.63.29 (talk) 19:35, 16 February 2008 (UTC) Articles for creation/2008-02-16[reply]
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SourceseditEric Lax is an American biographer and author of On Being Funny: Woody Allen and Comedy as well as several other books and articles. He graduated from Hobart College in 1966 with a major in English. Upon graduating he joined the Peace Corps serving in Chuuk and the Caroline Islands in the western Pacific Ocean. After completing his two year placement, he worked in Washington D.C., with the Peace Corps organization in a capacity that allowed him travel to more than 40 countries worldwide[1]. He left the Peace Corps in 1970 to pursue writing full time. Lax's interest in comedy led to his first book, On Being Funny: Woody Allen and Comedy in 1975, which was part biography of Woody Allen and part general treatise on comdey. In 1984 Lax wrote Life and Death on 10 West about the bone marrow transplantation ward at the UCLA Medical Center, which was headed at the time by his college classmate Dr. Robert Peter Gale. Life and Death on 10 West was recognized by The New York Times Book Review as one of the Notable Books of the Year and received an award from the Leukemia Society of America[1]. Lax later authored or coauthored biographies of Paul Newman, Humphrey Bogart, and Howard Walter Florey. In addition to writing biographical books, Lax has written articles that have appeared in several periodical publications including the The Atlantic Monthly, Esquire, the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times Magazine, Vanity Fair, The Washington Monthly, and The Washington Post[2]. He has worked as a contributing editor of Esquire magazine [2]. He is also a member of the Board of Visitors, at the California Institute of the Arts; a board member and past president of PEN American Center West; a member of the International PEN Board; and chair of the trustees of the International PEN Foundation [2]. Eric Lax has appeared in several video biographies and currently lives in Los Angeles. [3] Bibliographyedit
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Steve Seskin is an American songwriter whose compositions have been recorded by Alabama, Kenny Chesney, Peter Frampton, Waylon Jennings, Brian McComas, Neal McCoy, Tim McGraw, John Michael Montgomery, Colin Raye, Tebey and Mark Wills. The debut single from McGraw's Set This Circus Down, “Grown Men Don’t Cry”, was nominated for a 2002 Grammy award. Seskin also is known for performing at schools in support of a tolerance program named after a song he wrote performed by Peter, Paul and Mary, the Operation Respect/Don’t Laugh at Me project. Seskin began his songwriting career when he moved to San Francisco in 1972. Crystal Gayle seggested that Seskin go to Nashville. During his first visit there in 1985, Seskin began with only one appointment with an ASCAP executive who arranged Seskin appointments with several publishers. Himself a performer, Seskin has recorded 17 CDs for his own label. In performance he occasionally repeats a line first said by Michael Laskow introducing Seskin at TAXI's convention: "He is a man who has really truly proved that you can grow up in New York, live in San Francisco, and still become a major player in Nashville."
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