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[ "\n'''Wacław Kowalski''' (2 May 1916 – 27 October 1990) was a Polish actor. He appeared in more than eighty films from 1947 to 1983.\n", "{| class=\"wikitable sortable\"\n\n Year\n Title\n Role\n Notes\n\n 1961\n''Ogniomistrz Kaleń''\n\n\n\n 1962\n''The Two Who Stole the Moon''\n\n\n\n 1967\n''Sami swoi''\n\n\n\n 1970\n''How I Unleashed World War II''\n\n\n\n 1974\n''Take It Easy''\n\n\n\n 1977\n''Kochaj albo rzuć''\n\n\n\n", "\n", "*\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Selected filmography", " References ", " External links " ]
Wacław Kowalski
[ "\n\n\n\nThe '''''Legends Of Luma''''' is a collection of boardgames by French publisher ''Ludonaute''. The game took place in the setting for the Science-fantasy but it also drew from the broader Fantasy genre.\n", "\n", "\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "References", "External links" ]
Legends Of Luma
[ "'''Piskor''' is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n\n*Davor Piškor (born 1982), Croatian footballer\n*Ed Piskor (born 1982), American comics artist\n*Pierre Piskor (born 1984), French footballer\n*Roman Piskor (1917–1981), American football tackle \n*Tadeusz Piskor (1889–1951), Polish Army general\n", "\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "References" ]
Piskor
[ "Péter Komlós in 2009\n'''Péter Komlós''' (October 1935– 2 May 2017) was a Hungarian violinist, known particularly as a founder member of the Bartók String Quartet.\n", "Péter Komlós was born in Budapest in October 1935, and studied at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music with Ede Zathureczky, Leó Weiner and others.\n\nIn 1957, with other graduates of the Academy, he established the Komlós String Quartet, in which he played first violin; the other members were , and . In 1960 replaced Mező (and there were further replacements in later years). The quartet was renamed the Bartók String Quartet in 1963.\n\nIn 1964 the quartet won first prize at the International String Quartet Competition in Liège, Belgium, and subsequently the quartet had an international career. There was a wide repertoire, with an emphasis on Béla Bartók's string quartets. A number of Hungarian composers dedicated their works to the quartet.\n\nKomlós was concertmaster of the Hungarian State Opera Orchestra from 1960 to 1969. From 1982 he was an associate professor at the Franz Liszt Academy.\n\nHe received the Liszt Prize in 1964, and the Bartók-Pásztory Prize in 1986. In 1970 he received the Kossuth Prize; in 1997 he and the other members of the Bartók String Quartet received a further Kossuth Prize.\n\nPéter Kómlos died on 2 May 2017, aged 81.\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Life", "References" ]
Péter Komlós
[ "\n'''Işılay Saygın''' l (born April 4, 1947) is a Turkish female architect, politician, four times government minister between 1995 and 1999.\n\nİşilay Satgın was born to Osman Nuri Saygın and his wife Fatma in Buca district of İzmir Proince, western Turkey. She graduated from Faculty of Architecture at Ege University.\n\nSaygın entered politics in 1973 from the Justice Party (AP) and served two terms as district mayor of her hometown. Her post ended in 1980 after the military coup that year. She then worked as an architect until she returned to politics in 1983 joining the Nationalist Democracy Party (MDP). With the 1983 election, Saygın entered the parliament in its 17th term as a deputy of İzmir. In the following elections of 1987, 1991, 1995 and 1999, she kept her seat in the parliament. After dissoling of the MDP in 1986, she joined the Motherland Party (ANAP) in 1987 In 1995, she moved to the True Path Party (DYP). In 1997, she returned to her former party ANAP. She was politically active until 2003.\n\nSaygın was appointed four times as a government minister. She became the Minister of State responsible for \"Women and Family Affairs\" in the 51st government led by female Prime Minister Tansu Çiller succeeding Aysel Baykal, and served between October 5 and October 30, 1995. She continued in her post in the 52nd government led by Çiller until February 23, 1996 replaced by İmren Aykut. The same day, she was appointed Minister of Environment succeeding Ahmet Hamdi Üçpınarlar. On March 6, 1996, Mustafa Taşar took over her office. Prime minister Mesut Yılmaz appointed her the same day Minister of Tourism in the 53rd government. She held the office until June 28, 1996. Saygın took again office of the Minister of State on the same day serving in the 54th government led by Necmettin Erbakan and the 55th government led Mesut Yılmaz until January 11, 1999.\n\n\nIn January 1998, as she was holding the office of Minister of State in charge of \"Women and Family Affairs\", Saygın was criticized when she defended the practice of virginity testing in an interview she gave to a daily. Feminists demanded her resignation.\n", "\n", "* Personal website\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "References", "External links" ]
Işılay Saygın
[ "'''Reynardson''' is a surname. Notable people by that name include:\n\n* Bill Birch Reynardson (1923–2017), barrister involved in the development of marine law.\n* Abraham Reynardson (1589–1661), English merchant who was Lord Mayor of London.\n* Henry Thomas Birch Reynardson (1892-1972) British soldier in the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry.\n* Edward Birch Reynardson (1812-1896), British Army officer who served during the Crimean War.\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction" ]
Reynardson
[ "'''Non-progressive congenital ataxia''' ('''NPCA''') is a non-progressive form of cerebellar ataxia which can occur with or without cerebellar hypoplasia. \n", "NPCA is a syndrome and can have diverse causes. It has a genetic basis and inheritance is considered to be autosomal recessive. However, autosomal dominant variety has also been reported. There may be familial balanced translocation t(8;20)(p22;q13) involved.\n", "Neuroimaging like MRI is important. However, there was considerable intrafamilial variability regarding neuroimaging, with some individuals showing normal MRI findings. Early individual prognosis of such autosomal recessive cerebellar ataxias is not possible from early developmental milestones, neurological signs, or neuroimaging.\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Etiology", "Investigation", "References" ]
Non-progressive congenital ataxia
[ "\n\n\n'''Graeme Edward Lowans''' (8 May 1934 – 19 February 2014) was a New Zealand cricketer who played first-class cricket for Central Districts from 1959 to 1965, and Hawke Cup cricket for Nelson from 1958 to 1975.\n\nHis best first-class season was his first, 1959-60, when he made 395 runs at 35.90. He scored his only century the next season when he made 100 against Canterbury. \n\nHe was a stalwart for Nelson in the Hawke Cup, forming an opening partnership with his Central Districts partner Lawrie Reade during Nelson’s hold on the title between 1958 and 1965. He played in 39 Hawke Cup challenge and elimination matches, scoring 2120 runs at 37.19 and hitting four centuries.\n\nHe and his wife Marilynne had three daughters.\n", "\n", "*\n*\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "References", "External links" ]
Graeme Lowans
[ "\n\n'''Balak Ambedkar''' (Bālak Ambedkar; English: Child Ambedkar) is a 1991 Indian biographical film in Kannada language, based on the childhood life of Babasaheb Ambedkar, the father of Indian Constitution. The film is directed by Basavaraj Kesthur. This film is also dubbed in Hindi language.\n\n== Cast == \n# Chiranjeevi Vinay\n# Master Amith\n# Master Umesh\n# Theertha Prasad\n# Jagannatha Rao\n# Mahendra\n# Ashwin Kumar\n# Gangadhar\n# Basavanna\n# Lakshminarayan\n# Sampath Achari\n# Sileman\n# Savitha\n# Sharada\n# Indra Banu\n# Kamalashree\n# Radha\n# Ananda Lakshmi\n# Tharashree\n# Baby Premalatha\n# Asha\n# Kamalamma\n# M V Vasudeva Rao (GN)\n# S Swathanthra Rao (GN)\n", "* Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar (film)\n* Yugpurush Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar\n* Bole India Jai Bhim\n* Ramabai (film)\n* Ramabai Bhimrao Ambedkar (film)\n", "\n", "* \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " See also ", " References ", "External links" ]
Balak Ambedkar
[ "\n\n'''Felix Tretter''' (born in 1949 in Villach, Austria) is an Austrian psychologist and psychiatrist. From 1992 to 2014 he was head of the addiction department of the Isar-Amper-Klinikum München-Ost, formerly known as Bezirkskrankenhaus Haar, Bavaria, Germany.\n", "Felix Tretter graduated in philosophy, psychology, medicine, statistics, sociology, and economics at the universities of Vienna and Munich. Subsequently, he worked at the Max-Planck Institute for Psychiatry in Munich. After earning doctorates as Dr. phil., Dr. med. and Dr. rer. pol. he habilitated to qualify as a professor in clinical psychology at the Ludwig-Maximilian University Munich. Board-certified for neurology, psychiatry, and psychotherapy he was appointed the head of the addiction department of the Bezirkskrankenhaus Haar, a tertiary psychiatric hospital in the east of Munich. He held this position up to his retirement in 2014.\n\nFelix Tretter is deputy head of the Bavarian Academy for Addiction Problems (''Bayerische Akademie für Suchtfragen''). Since 2015 he is fellow at the Bertalanffy Center for the Study of Systems Science (BCSSS) in Vienna.\n", "The main focus of Tretter's scientific work is the mathematical description of neuropsychological mechanisms in the evolution of schizophrenia and addiction. He aims at describing psychosocial problems from a cybernetics and systems perspective. Tretter wrote a plethora of research papers, review articles and books.\n", "=== Books ===\n* Tretter, F. Systemtheorie im klinischen Kontext. Pabst, Lengerich 2005 \n* Tretter, F. Ökologie der Person. Pabst, Lengerich 2008, \n* Tretter, F. Sucht. Gehirn. Gesellschaft. Medizinisch Wissenchaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft, Berlin 2016. \n* Tretter, F. (Hrsg) Suchtmedizin kompakt. Schattauer, Stuttgart 2008, 2012 und 2017. .\n\n=== Research papers and review articles ===\n* Bender W, Albus M, Möller HJ, Tretter F. Towards systemic theories in biological psychiatry. Pharmacopsychiatry. 2006 Feb;39 Suppl 1:S4-9. .\n* Tretter F, Gebicke-Haerter PJ, Albus M, an der Heiden U, Schwegler H. Systems biology and addiction. Pharmacopsychiatry. 2009 May;42 Suppl 1:S11-31. doi 10.1055/s-0029-1220699. .\n* Kotchoubey B, Tretter F, Braun HA, Buchheim T, Draguhn A, Fuchs T, Hasler F, Hastedt H, Hinterberger T, Northoff G, Rentschler I, Schleim S, Sellmaier S, Tebartz Van Elst L, Tschacher W. Methodological Problems on the Way to Integrative Human Neuroscience. Front Integr Neurosci. 2016 Nov 29;10:41. ; PMCID PMC5126073.\n", "\n", "* Tretter's homepage\n* Official entry at the department psychology of the Ludwig-Maximilian University Munich\n* Author's portrait at the Medizinisch-Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " Biography ", " Scientific work ", " Selected publications ", " References ", " External links " ]
Felix Tretter
[ "\n\n'''Petar Čočoroski''' (Anglicized: '''Petar Chochoroski'''; ; born March 18, 1983), is a Macedonian basketball coach. He currently serves as a head coach for the AV Ohrid of the Macedonian First League and the ABA League Second Division.\n", "Čočoroski was a head coach for the Macedonian Second League club Crn Drim from Struga for two seasons (2013–2015). In 2016, he was hired to be the head coach of the AV Ohrid.\n\n=== National team ===\nČočoroski was a part of coaching staff for the Macedonia men's national U-16 team at 2015 FIBA Europe Under-16 Division B Championship.\n", "\n", "* Cocoroski ABA League Profile\n* Coach Profile at eurobasket.com\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " Coaching career ", "References", "External links" ]
Petar Čočoroski
[ "These are the results of the 2016 NACAC Under-23 Championships in Athletics which took place from July 15 to 17 at the Estadio Jorge \"Mágico\" González in San Salvador, El Salvador.\n", "===100 meters===\n\n'''Heats''' – July 15Wind:Heat 1: -2.2 m/s, Heat 2: -2.0 m/s, Heat 3: -2.1 m/s\n\n\nRank !! Heat !! Name !! Nationality !! Time !! Notes\n\n 1 \n 3 \n Cejhae Greene \n \n 10.37 \n Q\n\n 2 \n 1 \n Andre Azonwanna \n \n 10.46 \n Q\n\n 2 \n 2 \n Kendal Williams \n \n 10.46 \n Q\n\n 4 \n 1 \n Stanly del Carmen \n \n 10.47 \n Q\n\n 5 \n 3 \n Levi Cadogan \n \n 10.51 \n Q\n\n 6 \n 3 \n Christopher Valdez \n \n 10.55 \n q\n\n 7 \n 1 \n Ajamu Graham \n \n 10.58 \n q\n\n 7 \n 2 \n Tadashi Pinder \n \n 10.58 \n Q\n\n 9 \n 3 \n Holland Cabara \n \n 10.60 \n\n\n 10 \n 1 \n Juan Carlos Alanis \n \n 10.61 \n\n\n 11 \n 2 \n Jared Jarvis \n \n 10.62 \n\n\n 12 \n 2 \n Kevaun Rattray \n \n 10.63 \n\n\n 13 \n 3 \n Fred Dorsey \n \n 10.73 \n\n\n 14 \n 1 \n Ian Kerr \n \n 10.75 \n\n\n 15 \n 2 \n Duan Asemota \n \n 10.87 \n\n\n 16 \n 2 \n Steve Mathurin \n \n 10.88 \n\n\n 17 \n 1 \n Shaquoy Stephens \n \n 10.95 \n\n\n 18 \n 2 \n Reberto Boyde \n \n 11.02 \n\n\n 19 \n 3 \n Jamal Adams \n \n 11.05 \n\n\n 20 \n 1 \n Juan Carlos Rodríguez \n \n 11.21 \n\n\n 21 \n 3 \n Hector Allen \n \n 11.27 \n\n\n 22 \n 2 \n José Braghieri \n \n 11.31 \n\n\n 23 \n 1 \n James Bregal \n \n 11.42 \n\n\n \n 3 \n Reuberth Boyde \n \n \n\n\n'''Final''' – July 15Wind:-0.9 m/s\n\n\nRank !! Lane !! Name !! Nationality !! Time !! Notes\n\n \n 3 \n Kendal Williams \n \n 10.23 \n\n\n \n 5 \n Stanly del Carmen \n \n 10.37 \n 10.361\n\n \n 2 \n Levi Cadogan \n \n 10.37 \n 10.365\n\n 4 \n 7 \n Christopher Valdez \n \n 10.55 \n\n\n 5 \n 1 \n Tadashi Pinder \n \n 10.59 \n\n\n 6 \n 8 \n Ajamu Graham \n \n 10.68 \n\n\n \n 6 \n Cejhae Greene \n \n \n \n\n \n 4 \n Andre Azonwanna \n \n \n \n\n\n\n===200 meters===\n\n'''Heats''' – July 17Wind:Heat 1: +0.6 m/s, Heat 2: +0.7 m/s, Heat 3: +1.6 m/s\n\n\nRank !! Heat !! Name !! Nationality !! Time !! Notes\n\n 1 \n 3 \n Reynier Mena \n \n 20.88 \n Q\n\n 2 \n 2 \n Stanly del Carmen \n \n 20.96 \n Q\n\n 3 \n 2 \n Renard Howell \n \n 20.97 \n Q\n\n 4 \n 1 \n Levi Cadogan \n \n 21.09 \n Q\n\n 5 \n 3 \n Ian Kerr \n \n 21.09 \n Q\n\n 6 \n 3 \n Devin Jenkins \n \n 21.11 \n q\n\n 7 \n 1 \n Juan Carlos Alanis \n \n 21.16 \n Q\n\n 8 \n 2 \n Fredrick Kerley \n \n 21.17 \n q\n\n 9 \n 2 \n Klye Webb \n \n 21.28 \n\n\n 10 \n 2 \n Anthony Adderley \n \n 21.33 \n\n\n 11 \n 3 \n Brandon Valentine-Parris \n \n 21.36 \n\n\n 12 \n 1 \n Yaniel Carrero \n \n 21.48 \n\n\n 13 \n 3 \n Christopher Valdez \n \n 21.63 \n\n\n 14 \n 3 \n Steve Mathurin \n \n 21.71 \n\n\n 15 \n 2 \n Jamal Adams \n \n 21.80 \n\n\n 16 \n 2 \n Reberto Boyde \n \n 22.04 \n\n\n 17 \n 1 \n Shaquoy Stephens \n \n 22.12 \n\n\n 18 \n 2 \n Hector Allen \n \n 22.45 \n\n\n 19 \n 3 \n Juan Carlos Rodríguez \n \n 22.53 \n\n\n 20 \n 1 \n José Braghieri \n \n 22.55 \n\n\n \n 1 \n Tahir Walsh \n \n \n R163.3\n\n \n 1 \n James Bregal \n \n \n\n\n \n 3 \n Rayshaun Franklin \n \n \n\n\n'''Final''' – July 17Wind:+0.8 m/s\n\n\nRank !! Name !! Nationality !! Time !! Notes\n\n \n Reynier Mena \n \n 20.41 \n\n\n \n Stanly del Carmen \n \n 20.51 \n\n\n \n Ian Kerr \n \n 20.83 \n\n\n 4 \n Levi Cadogan \n \n 20.86 \n\n\n 5 \n Juan Carlos Alanis \n \n 20.95 \n\n\n 6 \n Devin Jenkins \n \n 21.06 \n\n\n 7 \n Renard Howell \n \n 21.45 \n\n\n \n Fredrick Kerley \n \n \n\n\n\n\n===400 meters===\n\n'''Heats''' – July 15\n\n\nRank !! Heat !! Name !! Nationality !! Time !! Notes\n\n 1 \n 3 \n Nathon Allen \n \n 46.46 \n Q\n\n 2 \n 1 \n Michael Cherry \n \n 46.52 \n Q\n\n 3 \n 1 \n Warren Hazel \n \n 46.65 \n Q\n\n 4 \n 3 \n Nathan George \n \n 46.81 \n Q\n\n 5 \n 3 \n Stephen Newbold \n \n 46.81 \n q\n\n 6 \n 3 \n Khari Herbert \n \n 46.84 \n q\n\n 7 \n 3 \n Franklin Luis \n \n 46.85 \n\n\n 8 \n 1 \n Brandon Valentine-Parris \n \n 47.04 \n\n\n 9 \n 2 \n Dontavius Wright \n \n 47.04 \n Q\n\n 10 \n 2 \n Klye Webb \n \n 47.58 \n Q\n\n 11 \n 2 \n Janeko Cartwright \n \n 47.65 \n\n\n 12 \n 1 \n Martin Manley \n \n 47.76 \n\n\n 13 \n 1 \n Sherman Guity \n \n 48.14 \n\n\n 13 \n 2 \n Andito Charles \n \n 48.14 \n\n\n 15 \n 3 \n Zinedine Selis \n \n 48.18 \n\n\n 16 \n 2 \n Joshua Cunningham \n \n 48.25 \n\n\n 17 \n 1 \n Ronald Moreno \n \n 48.84 \n\n\n 18 \n 2 \n Benjamin Fairweather \n \n 50.59 \n\n\n 19 \n 1 \n Hance Card \n \n 51.68 \n\n\n \n 2 \n Pablo Ibañez \n \n \n\n\n'''Final''' – July 16\n\n\nRank !! Lane !! Name !! Nationality !! Time !! Notes\n\n \n 4 \n Nathon Allen \n \n 45.39 \n\n\n \n 5 \n Michael Cherry \n \n 45.50 \n\n\n \n 6 \n Warren Hazel \n \n 45.81 \n\n\n 4 \n 3 \n Dontavius Wright \n \n 46.14 \n\n\n 5 \n 2 \n Stephen Newbold \n \n 46.27 \n\n\n 6 \n 8 \n Nathan George \n \n 46.54 \n\n\n 7 \n 1 \n Khari Herbert \n \n 46.55 \n\n\n 8 \n 7 \n Klye Webb \n \n 46.92 \n\n\n\n\n===800 meters===\n\n'''Heats''' – July 16\n\n\nRank !! Heat !! Name !! Nationality !! Time !! Notes\n\n 1 \n 1 \n Chris Sanders \n \n 1:49.34 \n Q\n\n 2 \n 1 \n Alexander Smart \n \n 1:50.40 \n Q\n\n 3 \n 2 \n Isaiah Harris \n \n 1:51.40 \n Q\n\n 4 \n 2 \n Corey Bellemore \n \n 1:51.72 \n Q\n\n 5 \n 2 \n Mark London \n \n 1:52.08 \n Q\n\n 6 \n 2 \n Wade Garner \n \n 1:52.38 \n q\n\n 7 \n 1 \n Nicholas Landeau \n \n 1:52.45 \n Q\n\n 8 \n 2 \n Zinedine Selis \n \n 1:52.59 \n q\n\n 9 \n 1 \n Josué Murcia \n \n 1:53.25 \n\n\n 10 \n 1 \n Dage Minors \n \n 1:53.32 \n\n\n 11 \n 1 \n Ronald Moreno \n \n 1:55.69 \n\n\n 12 \n 2 \n Erik Hernández \n \n 1:58.85 \n\n\n'''Final''' – July 17\n\n\nRank !! Name !! Nationality !! Time !! Notes\n\n \n Isaiah Harris \n \n 1:47.52 \n\n\n \n Chris Sanders \n \n 1:47.77 \n\n\n \n Corey Bellemore \n \n 1:47.88 \n\n\n 4 \n Alexander Smart \n \n 1:48.90 \n\n\n 5 \n Nicholas Landeau \n \n 1:50.44 \n\n\n 6 \n Wade Garner \n \n 1:52.02 \n\n\n 7 \n Mark London \n \n 1:53.20 \n\n\n 8 \n Zinedine Selis \n \n 1:53.45 \n\n\n\n\n===1500 meters===\nJuly 15\n\n\nRank !! Name !! Nationality !! Time !! Notes\n\n \n Henry Wynne \n \n 3:51.81 \n\n\n \n Mike Tate \n \n 3:51.91 \n\n\n \n Thomas Awad \n \n 3:54.51 \n\n\n 4 \n Georman Rivas \n \n 4:00.23 \n\n\n 5 \n Dage Minors \n \n 4:01.25 \n\n\n 6 \n César Peraza \n \n 4:01.98 \n\n\n 7 \n José Maravilla \n \n 4:10.38 \n\n\n 8 \n Victor Santana \n \n 4:29.48 \n\n\n 9 \n Zhyon Geerman \n \n 4:52.56 \n\n\n\n===5000 meters===\nJuly 16\n\n\nRank !! Name !! Nationality !! Time !! Notes\n\n \n Patrick Corona \n \n 15:18.26 \n\n\n \n Sydney Gidabuday \n \n 15:21.16 \n\n\n \n Alberto González \n \n 15:31.17 \n\n\n 4 \n David Escobar \n \n 15:42.14 \n\n\n 5 \n Zhyon Geerman \n \n 18:47.91 \n\n\n \n Walter Yac \n \n \n\n\n \n Ronal Monterrosa \n \n \n\n\n\n===10,000 meters===\nJuly 15\n\n\nRank !! Name !! Nationality !! Time !! Notes\n\n \n Erik Peterson \n \n 30:28.74 \n\n\n \n Ian La Mere \n \n 30:33.68 \n\n\n \n Alberto González \n \n 31:41.60 \n\n\n \n Ronal Monterrosa \n \n \n\n\n \n Walter Yac \n \n \n\n\n\n===110 meters hurdles===\nJuly 16Wind: -0.3 m/s\n\n\nRank !! Name !! Nationality !! Time !! Notes\n\n \n William Barnes \n \n 13.53 \n 13.527\n\n \n Freddie Crittenden \n \n 13.53 \n 13.528\n\n \n Aaron Malett \n \n 13.67 \n 13.665\n\n 4 \n Tyler Mason \n \n 13.67 \n 13.669\n\n 5 \n Ruebin Walters \n \n 13.71 \n\n\n 6 \n Rohan Cole \n \n 13.75 \n\n\n 7 \n Salvador García \n \n 13.91 \n\n\n 8 \n Tramaine Maloney \n \n 14.18 \n\n\n\n===400 meters hurdles===\n\n'''Heats''' – July 16\n\n\nRank !! Heat !! Name !! Nationality !! Time !! Notes\n\n 1 \n 2 \n Khallifah Rosser \n \n 50.57 \n Q\n\n 2 \n 1 \n Mica-Jonathan Petit-Homme \n \n 50.67 \n Q\n\n 3 \n 2 \n Juander Santos \n \n 51.02 \n Q\n\n 4 \n 1 \n José Luis Gaspar \n \n 51.10 \n Q\n\n 5 \n 1 \n Robert Grant \n \n 51.14 \n Q\n\n 5 \n 2 \n Gerald Drummond \n \n 51.14 \n Q\n\n 5 \n 2 \n Marvin Williams \n \n 51.14 \n q\n\n 8 \n 1 \n Andre Colebrooke \n \n 51.35 \n q\n\n 9 \n 2 \n Khalil Parris \n \n 51.41 \n\n\n 10 \n 1 \n Daniel Brady \n \n 51.93 \n\n\n 11 \n 2 \n Oniel Thomas \n \n 52.52 \n\n\n 12 \n 1 \n Emmanuel Niño \n \n 54.02 \n\n\n 13 \n 2 \n René Perla \n \n 54.60 \n\n\n \n 1 \n Jorell Bellafonte \n \n \n\n\n \n 1 \n Kion Joseph \n \n \n\n\n'''Final''' – July 17\n\n\nRank !! Name !! Nationality !! Time !! Notes\n\n \n Khallifah Rosser \n \n 49.25 \n\n\n \n José Luis Gaspar \n \n 49.92 \n\n\n \n Juander Santos \n \n 50.02 \n\n\n 4 \n Mica-Jonathan Petit-Homme \n \n 50.51 \n\n\n 5 \n Robert Grant \n \n 51.08 \n\n\n 6 \n Marvin Williams \n \n 51.77 \n\n\n 7 \n Andre Colebrooke \n \n 51.85 \n\n\n 8 \n Gerald Drummond \n \n 53.02 \n\n\n\n\n===3000 meters steeplechase===\nJuly 17\n\n\nRank !! Name !! Nationality !! Time !! Notes\n\n \n Antoine Thibeault \n \n \n\n\n \n Michael Erb \n \n \n\n\n \n Brandon Allen \n \n \n\n\n 4 \n César Peraza \n \n \n\n\n 5 \n Juan Francisco Feliz \n \n \n\n\n 6 \n David Escobar \n \n 10:18.34 \n\n\n \n Bryce Miller \n \n \n\n\n \n José Enrique Calvo \n \n \n R169.7\n\n\n===4 × 100 meters relay===\nJuly 16\n\n\nRank !! Nation !! Competitors !! Time !! Notes\n\n \n \n Devin Jenkins, Christian Coleman, Kendal Williams, Fredrick Kerley \n 38.63 \n\n\n \n \n Ajamu Graham, Nathon Allen, Rohan Cole, Renard Howell \n 39.25 \n\n\n \n \n Anthony Adderley, Tadashi Pinder, Stephen Newbold, Ian Kerr \n 39.85 \n\n\n 4 \n \n Christopher Valdez, Juander Santos, Stanly del Carmen, Andito Charles \n 39.97 \n\n\n 5 \n \n Andre Azonwanna, Rayshaun Franklin, Joshua Cunningham, Duan Asemota \n 40.55 \n\n\n 6 \n \n Cristian Arias, Sherman Guity, Hector Allen, Steve Mathurin \n 41.80 \n\n\n 7 \n \n Rene Perla, Ronald Moreno, José Braghieri, Juan Carlos Rodríguez \n 42.26 \n\n\n 8 \n \n Ezhay Cayetano, Martin Flowers, Hance Card, James Bregal \n 43.85 \n\n\n\n===4 × 400 meters relay===\nJuly 17\n\n\nRank !! Nation !! Competitors !! Time !! Notes\n\n \n \n Dontavius Wright, Robert Grant, Khallifah Rosser, Michael Cherry \n 3:00.89 \n\n\n \n \n Twayne Crooks, Martin Manley, Keeno Burrell, Nathon Allen \n 3:04.11 \n\n\n \n \n Maverick Bowleg, Ashley Riley, Janeko Cartwright, Stephen Newbold \n 3:04.74 \n\n\n 4 \n \n Joshua Cunningham, Khalil Parris, Corey Bellemore, Nathan George \n 3:05.93 \n\n\n \n \n \n \n\n\n \n \n \n \n\n\n\n===20,000 meters walk===\nJuly 17\n\n\nRank !! Name !! Nationality !! Time !! Notes\n\n \n José Alejandro Barrondo \n \n 1:34:32.01 \n\n\n \n Anthony Peters \n \n 1:35:04.77 \n\n\n \n Gerson Navas \n \n 1:35:24.48 \n\n\n 4 \n Óscar Menjivar \n \n 1:39:07.63 \n\n\n 5 \n Steven Washburn \n \n 1:46:21.86 \n\n\n\n===High jump===\nJuly 17\n\n\nRank !! Name !! Nationality !! 1.90 !! 1.95 !! 2.00 !! 2.05 !! 2.10 !! 2.13 !! 2.16 !! 2.19 !! 2.22 !! 2.29 !! Result !! Notes\n\n \n Avion Jones \n \n – \n – \n – \n o \n – \n xo \n o \n – \n xx'''o''' \n xxx \n '''2.22''' \n\n\n \n Hiawatha Culver \n \n – \n o \n – \n o \n o \n o \n o \n xx'''o''' \n xxx \n \n '''2.19''' \n\n\n \n Alhaji Mansaray \n \n – \n – \n – \n xo \n xo \n x'''o''' \n xxx \n \n \n \n '''2.13''' \n\n\n 4 \n Matthew Campbell \n \n – \n – \n o \n '''o''' \n xxx \n \n \n \n \n \n '''2.05''' \n\n\n 4 \n Kareem Roberts \n \n – \n – \n o \n '''o''' \n xxx \n \n \n \n \n \n '''2.05''' \n\n\n 6 \n Sean Cate \n \n – \n – \n xo \n '''o''' \n xxx \n \n \n \n \n \n '''2.05''' \n\n\n 7 \n Christoff Bryan \n \n – \n – \n o \n x'''o''' \n xxx \n \n \n \n \n \n '''2.05''' \n\n\n 8 \n Ken Franzua \n \n o \n o \n '''o''' \n xxx \n \n \n \n \n \n \n '''2.00''' \n\n\n \n Aaron Gumbs \n \n xxx \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n '''''' \n\n\n\n===Pole vault===\nJuly 15\n\n\nRank !! Name !! Nationality !! 4.00 !! 4.10 !! 4.20 !! 4.70 !! 4.80 !! 4.90 !! 5.00 !! 5.10 !! 5.20 !! 5.57 !! Result !! Notes\n\n \n Devin King \n \n – \n – \n – \n – \n – \n – \n o \n x'''o''' \n – \n xxx \n '''5.10''' \n\n\n \n Jorge Luna \n \n – \n – \n – \n o \n – \n o \n xxo \n x'''o''' \n xxx \n \n '''5.10''' \n\n\n \n Abbey Alcon \n \n – \n – \n – \n – \n – \n xx'''o''' \n – \n xxx \n \n \n '''4.90''' \n\n\n 4 \n Natán Rivera \n \n – \n – \n – \n xx'''o''' \n – \n xxx \n \n \n \n \n '''4.70''' \n\n\n 5 \n Edward Cruz \n \n xxo \n xx'''o''' \n xxx \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n '''4.10''' \n\n\n \n José Nales \n \n – \n – \n – \n – \n xxx \n \n \n \n \n \n '''''' \n\n\n \n Audie Wyatt \n \n – \n – \n – \n – \n – \n – \n xxx \n \n \n \n '''''' \n\n\n\n===Long jump===\nJuly 15\n\n\nRank !! Name !! Nationality !! #1 !! #2 !! #3 !! #4 !! #5 !! #6 !! Result !! Notes\n\n \n Ifeanyichukwu Otuonye \n \n 7.72 \n 7.71w \n x \n 7.72 \n 7.78w \n '''7.88''' \n '''7.88''' \n\n\n \n Jonathan Addison \n \n 7.53 \n 7.63w \n '''7.80''' \n 7.79 \n x \n x \n '''7.80''' \n\n\n \n KeAndre Bates \n \n 7.38 \n 7.37 \n 7.76 \n 7.39 \n '''7.77''' \n 7.15 \n '''7.77''' \n\n\n \n Nathaniel Huggins \n \n '''7.37'''w \n 7.27 \n 7.00 \n 6.92 \n 7.27w \n 6.04w \n '''7.37'''w \n\n\n \n Fred Dorsey \n \n 7.10 \n x \n x \n 7.06 \n 7.16 \n '''7.29''' \n '''7.29''' \n\n\n \n Nicolas Arriola \n \n 7.07 \n x \n '''7.26'''w \n 7.03 \n 6.99 \n x \n '''7.26'''w \n\n\n \n Aubrey Allen \n \n '''7.13'''w \n x \n \n \n \n \n '''7.13'''w \n\n\n \n Ángel Suarez \n \n 6.86w \n 6.74 \n x \n x \n '''6.97''' \n x \n '''6.97''' \n\n\n \n Cristian Arias \n \n 6.48 \n '''6.56''' \n 6.53 \n \n \n \n '''6.56''' \n\n\n 10 \n Richard Crick \n \n '''6.46'''w \n x \n 5.97 \n \n \n \n '''6.46'''w \n\n\n 11 \n Martin Flowers \n \n '''6.10'''w \n x \n 5.66 \n \n \n \n '''6.10'''w \n\n\n 12 \n Ezhay Cayetano \n \n '''5.76'''w \n x \n x \n \n \n \n '''5.76'''w \n\n\n 13 \n Darren Wiafe-Morson \n \n x \n '''4.67''' \n \n \n \n \n '''4.67''' \n\n\n\n===Triple jump===\nJuly 17\n\n\nRank !! Name !! Nationality !! #1 !! #2 !! #3 !! #4 !! #5 !! #6 !! Result !! Notes\n\n \n Eric Sloan \n \n 15.76 \n 15.81 \n x \n 15.72 \n '''16.15''' \n 15.90 \n '''16.15''' \n\n\n \n Lathone Collie \n \n 15.69 \n 13.80 \n x \n x \n '''15.80''' \n 15.70 \n '''15.80''' \n\n\n \n Jeremiah Green \n \n x \n x \n '''15.04''' \n x \n x \n x \n '''15.04''' \n\n\n 4 \n Ángel Suarez \n \n 13.69 \n 14.38 \n '''14.89''' \n 14.36 \n x \n x \n '''14.89''' \n\n\n 5 \n Richard Crick \n \n x \n x \n 13.53 \n x \n '''13.89''' \n x \n '''13.89''' \n\n\n\n===Shot put===\nJuly 17\n\n\nRank !! Name !! Nationality !! #1 !! #2 !! #3 !! #4 !! #5 !! #6 !! Result !! Notes\n\n \n Braheme Days Jr. \n \n 18.59 \n 18.76 \n '''19.36''' \n x \n x \n x \n '''19.36''' \n\n\n \n Josh Freeman \n \n 18.78 \n '''19.27''' \n x \n 18.79 \n x \n 19.00 \n '''19.27''' \n\n\n \n Eldred Henry \n \n 18.00 \n 18.15 \n '''19.11''' \n 17.42 \n 18.25 \n 19.01 \n '''19.11''' \n\n\n \n Vashon McCarthy \n \n 17.44 \n 17.65 \n 17.10 \n 17.55 \n 17.18 \n '''17.84''' \n '''17.84''' \n\n\n \n Felipe Valencia \n \n 16.58 \n 16.67 \n 17.36 \n '''17.78''' \n 17.50 \n x \n '''17.78''' \n\n\n \n Hezekiel Romeo \n \n 17.47 \n '''17.60''' \n x \n 17.43 \n 17.44 \n x \n '''17.60''' \n\n\n \n Peter Millman \n \n x \n x \n '''17.05''' \n 16.90 \n x \n x \n '''17.05''' \n\n\n \n Warren Barrett \n \n '''17.03''' \n 16.78 \n x \n x \n x \n x \n '''17.03''' \n\n\n \n Elijah Pawliw \n \n '''16.20''' \n x \n x \n \n \n \n '''16.20''' \n\n\n 10 \n Shervorne Worrell \n \n 15.26 \n '''16.00''' \n 14.92 \n \n \n \n '''16.00''' \n\n\n 11 \n Hugo Gonzales \n \n '''14.26''' \n x \n x \n \n \n \n '''14.26''' \n\n\n", "===100 meters===\n\n'''Heats''' – July 15Wind:Heat 1: -1.2 m/s, Heat 2: -1.6 m/s\n\n\nRank !! Heat !! Name !! Nationality !! Time !! Notes\n\n 1 \n 2 \n Sashalee Forbes \n \n 11.55 \n Q\n\n 2 \n 1 \n Shayla Sanders \n \n 11.56 \n Q\n\n 3 \n 2 \n Carmiesha Cox \n \n 11.81 \n Q\n\n 4 \n 1 \n Leya Buchanan \n \n 11.84 \n Q\n\n 5 \n 2 \n Shamelle Pless \n \n 11.96 \n Q\n\n 6 \n 1 \n Tayla Carter \n \n 12.02 \n Q\n\n 7 \n 2 \n Marileidy Paulino \n \n 12.02 \n q\n\n 8 \n 1 \n Taylor Hill \n \n 12.09 \n q\n\n 9 \n 2 \n Sharolyn Josephs \n \n 12.15 \n\n\n 10 \n 2 \n Iza Flores \n \n 12.23 \n\n\n 11 \n 1 \n Shavonne Husbands \n \n 12.32 \n\n\n 12 \n 1 \n Dania Aguillón \n \n 12.33 \n\n\n 13 \n 1 \n Glenda Davis \n \n 12.67 \n\n\n 14 \n 1 \n Ajahney Carr \n \n 13.50 \n\n\n 15 \n 2 \n Jada Parchue \n \n 13.87 \n\n\n'''Final''' – July 15Wind:-2.0 m/s\n\n\nRank !! Lane !! Name !! Nationality !! Time !! Notes\n\n \n 3 \n Sashalee Forbes \n \n 11.51 \n\n\n \n 6 \n Shayla Sanders \n \n 11.52 \n\n\n \n 4 \n Carmiesha Cox \n \n 11.76 \n\n\n 4 \n 5 \n Leya Buchanan \n \n 11.83 \n\n\n 5 \n 7 \n Marileidy Paulino \n \n 11.98 \n\n\n 6 \n 2 \n Shamelle Pless \n \n 11.99 \n\n\n 7 \n 8 \n Taylor Hill \n \n 12.04 \n\n\n 8 \n 1 \n Tayla Carter \n \n 12.07 \n\n\n\n\n===200 meters===\n\n'''Heats''' – July 17Wind:Heat 1: -0.6 m/s, Heat 2: -0.7 m/s\n\n\nRank !! Heat !! Name !! Nationality !! Time !! Notes\n\n 1 \n 2 \n Kali Davis-White \n \n 23.21 \n Q\n\n 2 \n 2 \n Arialis Gandulla \n \n 23.90 \n Q\n\n 3 \n 1 \n Robin Reynolds \n \n 23.91 \n Q\n\n 4 \n 2 \n Medeleine Price \n \n 23.92 \n Q\n\n 5 \n 1 \n Iza Flores \n \n 24.34 \n Q\n\n 6 \n 1 \n Leya Buchanan \n \n 24.36 \n Q\n\n 7 \n 1 \n Carmiesha Cox \n \n 24.43 \n q\n\n 7 \n 2 \n Marileidy Paulino \n \n 24.43 \n q\n\n 9 \n 1 \n Shavonne Husbands \n \n 24.48 \n\n\n 10 \n 2 \n Dania Aguillón \n \n 24.55 \n\n\n 11 \n 2 \n Andrea Vargas \n \n 25.18 \n\n\n 12 \n 2 \n Ajahney Carr \n \n 27.67 \n\n\n \n 1 \n Glenda Davis \n \n \n\n\n \n 1 \n Taylor Hill \n \n \n\n\n'''Final''' – July 17Wind:+2.6 m/s\n\n\nRank !! Name !! Nationality !! Time !! Notes\n\n \n Kali Davis-White \n \n 22.66 \n\n\n \n Arialis Gandulla \n \n 23.36 \n\n\n \n Robin Reynolds \n \n 23.40 \n\n\n 4 \n Medeleine Price \n \n 23.85 \n\n\n 5 \n Iza Flores \n \n 23.86 \n\n\n 6 \n Marileidy Paulino \n \n 24.00 \n\n\n 7 \n Leya Buchanan \n \n 24.78 \n\n\n \n Carmiesha Cox \n \n \n\n\n\n\n===400 meters===\n\n'''Heats''' – July 15\n\n\nRank !! Heat !! Name !! Nationality !! Time !! Notes\n\n 1 \n 2 \n Chrisann Gordon \n \n 51.50 \n Q\n\n 2 \n 1 \n Shakima Wimbley \n \n 52.24 \n Q\n\n 3 \n 2 \n Jaide Stepter \n \n 52.44 \n Q\n\n 4 \n 1 \n Sonikqua Walker \n \n 53.01 \n Q\n\n 5 \n 2 \n Domonique Williams \n \n 53.17 \n Q\n\n 6 \n 1 \n Sonia Gaskin \n \n 53.70 \n Q\n\n 7 \n 1 \n Parris García \n \n 53.94 \n q\n\n 8 \n 2 \n Medeleine Price \n \n 54.00 \n q\n\n 9 \n 1 \n Jonel Lacey \n \n 56.52 \n\n\n 10 \n 2 \n María Murillo \n \n 57.73 \n\n\n 11 \n 1 \n Lisseth Ramirez \n \n 59.77 \n\n\n'''Final''' – July 16\n\n\nRank !! Lane !! Name !! Nationality !! Time !! Notes\n\n \n 6 \n Chrisann Gordon \n \n 51.02 \n '''CR'''\n\n \n 3 \n Jaide Stepter \n \n 52.51 \n\n\n \n 4 \n Sonikqua Walker \n \n 52.69 \n\n\n 4 \n 8 \n Medeleine Price \n \n 53.71 \n\n\n 5 \n 7 \n Parris García \n \n 53.76 \n\n\n 6 \n 5 \n Shakima Wimbley \n \n 54.71 \n\n\n 7 \n 2 \n Sonia Gaskin \n \n 54.86 \n\n\n \n 1 \n Domonique Williams \n \n \n \n\n\n\n===800 meters===\nJuly 17\n\n\nRank !! Name !! Nationality !! Time !! Notes\n\n \n Lisneydis Veitia \n \n 2:02.02 \n '''CR'''\n\n \n Jenna Westaway \n \n 2:03.90 \n\n\n \n Sahily Diago \n \n 2:04.20 \n\n\n \n Raevyn Rogers \n \n 2:04.78 \n\n\n \n Samantha James \n \n 2:08.04 \n\n\n \n Olivia Baker \n \n 2:08.77 \n\n\n \n Sonia Gaskin \n \n 2:10.63 \n\n\n \n Maïté Bouchard \n \n 2:12.20 \n\n\n \n Viviana Arroche \n \n 2:22.36 \n\n\n 10 \n Lisseth Ramírez \n \n 2:27.21 \n\n\n\n===1500 meters===\nJuly 15\n\n\nRank !! Name !! Nationality !! Time !! Notes\n\n \n Jenna Westaway \n \n 4:16.03 \n\n\n \n Mary Cain \n \n 4:16.86 \n\n\n \n Regan Yee \n \n 4:19.16 \n\n\n 4 \n Amina Banks \n \n 4:20.90 \n\n\n 5 \n Angelin Figueroa \n \n 4:36.20 \n\n\n 6 \n Viviana Arroche \n \n 4:50.71 \n\n\n 7 \n Valeria Martínez \n \n 4:54.09 \n\n\n 8 \n Irma Aldana \n \n 5:06.22 \n\n\n\n===5000 meters===\nJuly 17\n\n\nRank !! Name !! Nationality !! Time !! Notes\n\n \n Lauren La Rocco \n \n 16:57.27 \n\n\n \n Angelin Figueroa \n \n 18:36.88 \n\n\n \n Wendy Ascencio \n \n 19:15.88 \n\n\n 4 \n Mónica López \n \n 21:14.53 \n\n\n\n===10,000 meters===\nJuly 16\n\n\nRank !! Name !! Nationality !! Time !! Notes\n\n \n Chelsea Blaase \n \n 35:30.87 \n '''CR'''\n\n \n Olivia Pratt \n \n 36:17.28 \n\n\n \n Wendy Ascencio \n \n 40:17.85 \n\n\n 4 \n Mónica López \n \n 43:36.86 \n\n\n\n===100 meters hurdles===\n\n'''Heats''' – July 16Wind:Heat 1: -0.6 m/s, Heat 2: -0.7 m/s\n\n\nRank !! Heat !! Name !! Nationality !! Time !! Notes\n\n 1 \n 1 \n Pedrya Seymour \n \n 12.84 \n Q\n\n 1 \n 2 \n Jasmine Camacho-Quinn \n \n 12.84 \n Q\n\n 3 \n 1 \n Ebony Morrison \n \n 13.16 \n Q\n\n 4 \n 2 \n Alexis Perry \n \n 13.18 \n Q\n\n 5 \n 2 \n Akela Jones \n \n 13.36 \n Q\n\n 6 \n 1 \n Nicole Setterington \n \n 13.43 \n Q\n\n 7 \n 1 \n Andrea Vargas \n \n 13.60 \n q\n\n 8 \n 2 \n Chrisdale McCarthy \n \n 13.88 \n q\n\n 9 \n 1 \n Mariaqueta Rodríguez \n \n 13.99 \n\n\n 10 \n 2 \n Deshaunda Morrison \n \n 14.35 \n\n\n'''Final''' – July 16Wind:-1.5 m/s\n\n\nRank !! Lane !! Name !! Nationality !! Time !! Notes\n\n \n 4 \n Jasmine Camacho-Quinn \n \n 12.78 \n '''CR'''\n\n \n 6 \n Pedrya Seymour \n \n 12.83 \n\n\n \n 5 \n Alexis Perry \n \n 13.12 \n\n\n 4 \n 7 \n Akela Jones \n \n 13.29 \n\n\n 5 \n 3 \n Ebony Morrison \n \n 13.32 \n\n\n 6 \n 2 \n Andrea Vargas \n \n 13.65 \n\n\n 7 \n 8 \n Nicole Setterington \n \n 13.74 \n\n\n 8 \n 1 \n Chrisdale McCarthy \n \n 13.76 \n\n\n\n\n===400 meters hurdles===\nJuly 17\n\n\nRank !! Name !! Nationality !! Time !! Notes\n\n \n Kiah Seymour \n \n 56.19 \n\n\n \n Autumn Franklin \n \n 56.36 \n\n\n \n Tia-Adana Belle \n \n 57.16 \n\n\n 4 \n Zurian Hechavarría \n \n 57.17 \n\n\n 5 \n Taysia Radoslav \n \n 58.78 \n\n\n 6 \n Ranae McKenzie \n \n 58.85 \n\n\n\n===3000 meters steeplechase===\nJuly 16\n\n\nRank !! Name !! Nationality !! Time !! Notes\n\n \n Regan Yee \n \n 10:38.79 \n\n\n \n Paige Kouba \n \n 10:38.84 \n\n\n \n Irma Aldana \n \n 12:05.43 \n\n\n\n===4 × 100 meters relay===\nJuly 16\n\n\nRank !! Nation !! Competitors !! Time !! Notes\n\n \n \n Robin Reynolds, Shayla Sanders, Deanna Hill, Ebony Morrison \n 42.93 \n '''CR'''\n\n \n \n Chanice Bonner, Kali Davis-White, Sashalee Forbes, Sonikqua Walker \n 43.63 \n\n\n \n \n Pedrya Seymour, Tayla Carter, Danielle Gibson, Carmiesha Cox \n 45.17 \n\n\n 4 \n \n Deshaunda Morrison, Leya Buchanan, Nicole Setterington, Shamelle Pless \n 46.72 \n\n\n 5 \n \n Maria Murillo, Sharolyn Josephs, Daneysha Robinson, Glenda Davis \n 47.89 \n\n\n\n===4 × 400 meters relay===\nJuly 16\n\n\nRank !! Nation !! Competitors !! Time !! Notes\n\n \n \n Carly Muscaro, Jaide Stepter, Kiah Seymour, Shakima Wimbley \n 3:28.45 \n\n\n \n \n Sonikqua Walker, Dawnlee Lonely, Samantha James, Chrisann Gordon \n 3:32.06 \n\n\n \n \n Taysia Radoslav, Jenna Westaway, Medeleine Price, Maïté Bouchard \n 3:44.45 \n\n\n\n===10,000 meters walk===\nJuly 17\n\n\nRank !! Name !! Nationality !! Time !! Notes\n\n \n Yesenia Miranda \n \n 49:24.70 \n '''CR'''\n\n \n Molly Josephs \n \n 53:34.86 \n\n\n \n Karin Vicente \n \n 55:09.10 \n\n\n 4 \n Jennifer Lopez \n \n 58:29.16 \n\n\n\n===High jump===\nJuly 15\n\n\nRank !! Name !! Nationality !! 1.60 !! 1.70 !! 1.75 !! 1.78 !! 1.81 !! 1.84 !! 1.87 !! 1.91 !! 1.94 !! Result !! Notes\n\n \n Akela Jones \n \n – \n o \n o \n xo \n o \n xo \n xo \n x'''o''' \n xxx \n '''1.91''' \n '''CR'''\n\n \n Loretta Blaut \n \n – \n o \n xo \n o \n '''o''' \n xxx \n \n \n \n '''1.81''' \n\n\n \n Georgia Ellenwood \n \n – \n o \n xo \n xx'''o''' \n xxx \n \n \n \n \n '''1.78''' \n\n\n 4 \n Rachel McCoy \n \n – \n xo \n x'''o''' \n xxx \n \n \n \n \n \n '''1.75''' \n\n\n \n Abigail Obando \n \n xxx \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n '''''' \n\n\n\n===Pole vault===\nJuly 16\n\n\nRank !! Name !! Nationality !! 3.30 !! 3.50 !! 3.70 !! 3.80 !! 4.25 !! 4.40 !! 4.55 !! Result !! Notes\n\n \n Megan Clark \n \n – \n – \n – \n – \n o \n '''o''' \n xxx \n '''4.40''' \n '''=CR'''\n\n \n Yaritza Diaz \n \n o \n xo \n '''o''' \n xxx \n \n \n \n '''3.70''' \n\n\n\n===Long jump===\nJuly 17\n\n\nRank !! Name !! Nationality !! #1 !! #2 !! #3 !! #4 !! #5 !! #6 !! Result !! Notes\n\n \n Quanesha Burks \n \n x \n 5.94 \n x \n 6.41 \n 6.69 \n '''6.74''' \n '''6.74''' \n '''CR'''\n\n \n Akela Jones \n \n 6.03 \n 6.36 \n 6.43 \n 6.56 \n 6.56 \n '''6.74''' \n '''6.74''' \n '''CR'''\n\n \n Alexis Perry \n \n 6.46 \n x \n 6.38 \n 6.10 \n '''6.66''' \n 6.19 \n '''6.66''' \n\n\n 4 \n Shanice Porter \n \n 6.27 \n 6.19 \n 6.10 \n 6.26 \n 6.27 \n '''6.37''' \n '''6.37''' \n\n\n 5 \n Georgia Ellenwood \n \n x \n x \n 5.78 \n x \n '''5.79''' \n x \n '''5.79''' \n\n\n 6 \n Tissanna Hickling \n \n 5.56 \n '''5.70''' \n 5.50 \n 5.68 \n 5.48 \n x \n '''5.70''' \n\n\n 7 \n Daneysha Robinson \n \n '''5.11''' \n 4.84 \n 4.27 \n 4.88 \n 4.96 \n 5.07 \n '''5.11''' \n\n\n 8 \n María Reneé Gómez \n \n 4.57 \n x \n 4.60 \n '''4.63''' \n \n \n \n '''4.63''' \n\n\n\n===Triple jump===\nJuly 17\n\n\nRank !! Name !! Nationality !! #1 !! #2 !! #3 !! #4 !! #5 !! #6 !! Result !! Notes\n\n \n Dannielle Gibson \n \n 13.39 \n 12.98 \n 13.46 \n '''13.54''' \n x \n 13.17 \n '''13.54''' \n\n\n \n Simone Charley \n \n 12.98 \n x \n 13.47 \n '''13.50''' \n 13.43 \n 13.17 \n '''13.50''' \n\n\n \n Danielle McQueen \n \n 12.49 \n x \n 12.60 \n x \n x \n '''12.98''' \n '''12.98''' \n\n\n 4 \n Shardia Lawrence \n \n x \n 12.63 \n 12.87 \n 12.73 \n '''12.95''' \n x \n '''12.95''' \n\n\n 5 \n Tissanna Hickling \n \n 12.34 \n '''12.68''' \n x \n x \n x \n x \n '''12.68''' \n\n\n \n Khadijah Clouden \n \n x \n x \n x \n \n \n \n '''''' \n\n\n\n===Shot put===\nJuly 16\n\n\nRank !! Name !! Nationality !! #1 !! #2 !! #3 !! #4 !! #5 !! #6 !! Result !! Notes\n\n \n Raven Saunders \n \n 17.61 \n x \n x \n '''18.49''' \n x \n 18.41 \n '''18.49''' \n '''CR'''\n\n \n Sahily Viart \n \n 15.92 \n 16.64 \n '''17.42''' \n x \n 17.10 \n 16.98 \n '''17.42''' \n\n\n \n Erin Farmer \n \n 15.53 \n '''16.43''' \n 16.24 \n x \n x \n 16.36 \n '''16.43''' \n\n\n 4 \n Itohan Aikhionbare \n \n 14.06 \n x \n 15.48 \n '''16.20''' \n 16.02 \n 15.65 \n '''16.20''' \n\n\n 5 \n Jess St. John \n \n 15.38 \n '''15.50''' \n 15.08 \n x \n 14.22 \n x \n '''15.50''' \n\n\n 6 \n Portious Warren \n \n 15.00 \n 14.64 \n '''15.31''' \n 14.70 \n 15.13 \n 14.81 \n '''15.31''' \n\n\n 7 \n Trevia Gumbs \n \n 11.94 \n 12.35 \n '''13.53''' \n x \n x \n x \n '''13.53''' \n\n\n 8 \n Debora Melara \n \n 10.59 \n '''10.94''' \n 9.83 \n 10.45 \n 10.93 \n 10.63 \n '''10.94''' \n\n\n", "\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Men's results", "Women's results", "References" ]
2016 NACAC Under-23 Championships in Athletics – Results
[ "\n'''''Our Wife''''' is a 1941 American romantic comedy film starring Melvyn Douglas, Ruth Hussey and Ellen Drew. When a composer comes up with a hit, his ex-wife sets out to break up his romance with another woman and get him back.\n", "* Melvyn Douglas as Jerome \"Jerry\" Marvin\n* Ruth Hussey as Professor Susan Drake\n* Ellen Drew as Babe Marvin\n* Charles Coburn as Professor Drake\n* John Hubbard as Tom Drake\n* Harvey Stephens as Dr. Cassell\n* Theresa Harris as Hattie\n", "Bosley Crowther panned the film in ''The New York Times'', writing, \"the idea is one which would barely carry a ten-minute vaudeville skit. 'Our Wife' has grounds to sue its writers for non-support.\" He did praise Hussey and Douglas's performances, \"considering that they have very little, or nothing, to do it with\", but felt that Drew was \"pleasant to look on but hard to take as the crafty wife\".\n", "\n", "*\n*\n*\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Cast", "Reception", "References", "External links" ]
Our Wife (1941 film)
[ "\n'''Keshet 12''' () is a commercial Israeli television channel operated by Keshet Media Group that is due to start broadcasting on November 1, 2017. \n", "On October 31, 2016, Keshet Media group filled request to The Second Authority for Television and Radio to receive license for television broadcasting for seven days in week. On January 2017 the authority approved the request, and on April 26, 2017 it was decided that Keshet will broadcast using the channel number 12. On 24th of September Keshet published promo for the new channel. In that promo, Erez Tal was shown with the new logo of the channel.\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "History", "References" ]
Keshet 12
[ "\n\n\nThe '''1970–71 British Ice Hockey season''' featured the Northern League for teams from Scotland and the north of England and the newly formed Southern League for teams from the rest of England. \n\nMurrayfield Racers won the Northern League and Sussex Senators won the Southern League. Murrayfield Racers won the Icy Smith Cup.\n\n", "===Regular season===\n\n\n\n Club\n GP\n W\n T\n L\n GF-GA\n Pts\n\n 1. \n Murrayfield Racers \n 10 \n8\n0\n2\n78:41\n'''16'''\n\n 2. \n Glasgow Dynamos \n 10 \n7\n1\n2\n72:44\n'''15'''\n\n 3. \n Whitley Warriors \n 10 \n6\n0\n4\n66:78\n'''12'''\n\n 4. \n Fife Flyers \n 10 \n4\n1\n5\n58:67\n'''9'''\n\n 5. \n Ayr Bruins \n 10 \n3\n0\n7\n69:95\n'''6'''\n\n 6. \n Durham Wasps \n 10 \n1\n0\n9\n58:76\n'''2'''\n\n", "===Regular season===\n\n\n\n Club\n GP\n W\n T\n L\n GF-GA\n Pts\n\n 1. \n Sussex Senators \n 6 \n4\n0\n2\n17:16\n'''8'''\n\n 2. \n Altrincham Aces \n 6 \n2\n3\n1\n34:22\n'''7'''\n\n 3. \n Wembley Vets \n 6 \n3\n1\n2\n21:17\n'''7'''\n\n 4. \n Blackpool Seagulls \n 6 \n1\n2\n3\n25:37\n'''4'''\n\n 5. \n Solihull Vikings \n6 \n1\n2\n3\n17:28\n'''4'''\n\n", "===Final===\nMurrayfield Racers defeated the Ayr Bruins\n", "===Final===\nMurrayfield Racers defeated Durham Wasps 21-8\n", "{| class=\"wikitable\"\n\n\n Club\n GP\n W\n L\n T\n GF\n GA\n Pts\n\n 1. \n Murrayfield Racers \n 12 \n 9 \n 2 \n 1 \n 81 \n 42 \n '''19'''\n\n 2. \n Glasgow Dynamos \n 12 \n 7 \n 4 \n 1 \n 65 \n 57 \n '''15'''\n\n 3. \n Dundee Rockets \n 12 \n 7 \n 5 \n 0 \n 59 \n 57 \n '''14'''\n\n 4. \n Ayr Bruins \n 12 \n 7 \n 5 \n 0 \n 64 \n 73 \n '''14'''\n\n 5. \n Whitley Bay Warriors \n 12 \n 6 \n 6 \n 0 \n 91 \n 86 \n '''12'''\n\n 6. \n Fife Flyers \n 12 \n 2 \n 9 \n 1 \n 58 \n 69 \n '''5'''\n\n 7. \n Durham Wasps \n 12 \n 2 \n 9 \n 1 \n 59 \n 93 \n '''5'''\n\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "[[Northern League (ice hockey, 1966–82)|Northern League]]", "[[Southern League (ice hockey)|Southern League]]", "Spring Cup", "[[British Championship|Icy Smith Cup]]", "[[Autumn Cup]]", "References" ]
1970–71 British Ice Hockey season
[ "\n\n\n'''''Reports Afrique''''' (RA) is a bespoke online tabloid journalism platform broadcasting from Nigeria and owned by online media and communications agency, Social Metrics Inc.\n", "Reports Afrique works with contributors from Nigeria and some African countries like South Africa, Zambia, Kenya and Ghana.\n\n", "\nReports Afrique delivers video news via its online video channel, TV Afrique. TV Afrique was previously called Reports Afrique TV.\n", "\nIn 2016, Reports Afrique earned the sole media partnership rights for the reputable Africa Movie Academy Awards, AMAA, for the 2016 and 2017 editions of the awards events organized by the Africa Film Academy .\n\nReports Afrique is a media partner with the Africa Press Organization (APO) on the distribution of news leveraging on their 250,000 contacts in media and online news.\n\nIn 2017, Reports Afrique partnered IARA Awards for its 2017 awards ceremony in London, united kingdom \n\nReports Afrique partnered with Chelsea Film Festival for their 2017 events holding October 2017 in New York .\n", "\n\n", "*\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " Contributors ", " TV Afrique ", " Partnership ", " References ", " External links " ]
Reports afrique
[ "\n\nThe '''2018 International GT Open''' will be the thirteenth season of the International GT Open, the grand tourer-style sports car racing founded in 2006 by the Spanish GT Sport Organización. It will begin on 14 April at Estoril and will finish on 21 October, at Barcelona after seven double-header meetings.\n", "* A seven-round provisional calendar was revealed on 30 September 2017.. The schedule will feature the same seven European circuits with Le Castellet and Spa swapped their order.\n\n Round\n Circuit\n Date\n\n 1\n R1\n Autódromo Fernanda Pires da Silva\n 14 April\n\n R2\n 15 April\n\n 2\n R1\n Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet\n 5 May\n\n R2\n 6 May\n\n 3\n R1\n Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps\n 9 June\n\n R2\n 10 June\n\n 4\n R1\n Hungaroring\n 7 July\n\n R2\n 8 July\n\n 5\n R1\n Silverstone Circuit\n 1 September\n\n R2\n 2 September\n\n 6\n R1\n Autodromo Nazionale Monza\n 22 September\n\n R2\n 23 September\n\n 7\n R1\n Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya\n 20 October\n\n R2\n 21 October\n\n", "\n", "* \n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Race calendar", "References", "External links" ]
2018 International GT Open
[ "Ian Powe in 1955\n'''Ian Wilton Powe''' (17 October 1932 – 2 September 2017) was a Royal Navy officer who developed new techniques for tracking submarines during the Cold War. He commanded HMS Yarmouth during the \"Cod War\". \n\nHe was later director of the Gas Consumers' Council for ten years and served as churchwarden at St Paul's Church, Knightsbridge. There he was arrested in connection with the alleged blackmailing of a homosexual priest but was released without charge and later received an apology from the Metropolitan Police.\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " References " ]
Ian Powe
[ "\n\n'''''Brachypelma aureoceps''''' is a species of spider in the family Theraphosidae (tarantulas). Only one female has been described; this was captured in the Florida Keys, but is likely to have been imported from Mexico.\n", "The single described female of ''Brachypelma aureoceps'' has a body length of 55 mm. The fourth leg is longest at 54 mm. The basic colour is described as \"dark chestnut\". The carapace, legs and abdomen have fine golden brown hairs; the legs and abdomen have in addition longer yellowish hairs (setae). Plumose setae are present on the femur of the fourth leg.\n", "''Brachypelma aureoceps'' was first described, as ''Eurypelma aureoceps'', by Ralph Chamberlin in 1917, based on a single female collected earlier by J. B. Holder in Florida. The specific name ''aureoceps'' means \"golden head\". It was transferred to ''Brachypelma'' by Andrew Smith in 1993.\n\nLittle is known of the origin of the type specimen. The collection number (MCZ 43) suggests that it was acquired by the Museum of Comparative Zoology before 1870. The location is given as Tortugas Island, Florida. Smith suggests that the spider may have been imported with building material from Mexico during the construction of Fort Jefferson, as it appears to be a typical Mexican species of ''Brachypelma''.\n", "\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Description", "Taxonomy", "References" ]
Brachypelma aureoceps
[ "\n'''Teresa Szmigielówna''' (9 October 1929 – 24 September 2013) was a Polish actress. She appeared in more than sixty films from 1951 to 2012.\n", "{| class=\"wikitable sortable\"\n\n Year\n Title\n Role\n Notes\n\n 1951\n''Warsaw Premiere''\n\n\n\n 1953\n''Three Stories''\n\n\n\n 1957\n''Noose''\n\n\n\n 1959\n''Night Train''\n\n\n\n 1979\n''Camera Buff''\n\n\n\n 2008\n''Before Twilight''\n\n\n\n", "\n", "*\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Selected filmography", " References ", " External links " ]
Teresa Szmigielówna
[ "'''''Cabeza guateada''''' is a traditional earth oven dish from Argentina made with the head of a cow and condiments. For its preparation, the head, seasoned and protected with a blanket, is cooked in a pit in the ground.\n", "\n*Pachamanca.\n", "*\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "See also", "References" ]
Cabeza guateada
[ "\n\nThe '''La Marmora II Cabinet''' held office from 28 September 1864 until 31 December 1865, a total of days, or .\n", "The government was composed by the following parties:\n\n\n\nParty\nIdeology\nLeader\n\n\n Historical Right\n Conservatism\n Marco Minghetti\n\n", "{|class=\"wikitable\" style=\"font-size: 100%;\"\n\n Office\n Name\nParty\n Term\n\n Prime Minister\n Alfonso Ferrero La Marmora\n\n Military\n (1864–1865)\n\nMinister of the Interior\n Giovanni Lanza\n\n Historical Right\n (1864–1865)\n\n Giuseppe Natoli\n\n Historical Right\n (1865–1865)\n\n Desiderato Chiaves\n\n Historical Right\n (1865–1865)\n\n Minister of Foreign Affairs\n Alfonso Ferrero La Marmora\n\n Military\n (1864–1865)\n\nMinister of Grace and Justice\n Giuseppe Vacca\n\n Independent\n (1864–1865)\n\n Paolo Cortese\n\n Historical Right\n (1865–1865)\n\n Minister of Finance\n Quintino Sella\n\n Historical Right\n (1864–1865)\n\n Minister of War\n Agostino Petitti Bagliani di Roreto\n\n Military\n (1864–1865)\n\nMinister of the Navy\n Alfonso Ferrero La Marmora\n\n Military\n (1864–1864)\n\n Diego Angioletti\n\n Military\n (1864–1865)\n\n Minister of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce\n Luigi Torelli\n\n Historical Right\n (1864–1865)\n\n Minister of Public Works\n Stefano Jacini\n\n Historical Right\n (1864–1865)\n\n Minister of Public Education\n Giuseppe Natoli\n\n Historical Right\n (1865–1865)\n\n", "\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Parties involved in the cabinet", "Composition", "References" ]
La Marmora II Cabinet
[ "'''Warwick Reed Wroth''' (1825 – 11 April 1867) was an English clergyman and a cricketer who played in two first-class cricket matches, one each for Cambridge University Cricket Club and the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), both of them in 1848. He was born at Northchurch in Hertfordshire, though the precise date of his birth is not known, and he died at Kensington in London.\n\nWroth was educated at Uppingham School and Emmanuel College, Cambridge. As a cricketer, he appeared in the two matches between Cambridge University and the MCC in 1848, playing once for each side, but had little success in either match; it is not known whether he batted right- or left-handed and there is no record that he bowled in either game.\n\nWroth graduated from Cambridge University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1848, and this converted to a Master of Arts in 1864. He was ordained as a deacon in the Church of England in 1849 and as a priest the following year. He was curate at Brompton Regis in Somerset and at Pightlesthorne in Buckinghamshire before he arrived at St Philip's Church, Clerkenwell, in 1851 as curate, becoming priest-in-charge in 1854 and remaining there until his death. \n\nWroth's brother Henry played first-class cricket for Cambridge University between 1844 and 1846; his son, Warwick William Wroth, one of four sons and four daughters by his second marriage, became an expert on coins and a contributor to the Dictionary of National Biography.\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "References" ]
Warwick Reed Wroth
[ "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "Ex - President of India Pranab Mukherjee launched Akashvani Maitree channel and its multimedia website in Bengali language for listeners in West Bengal, Bangladesh and the adjoining areas. Akashvani Maitree Channel is an initiative of Kolkata Akashvani Bhawan. It provides a platform for blending content both from India and Bangladesh for preserving the Bengali culture.\n", "The Special Bangla Service of All India Radio which was the precursor to “AKASHVANI MAITREE” and was launched in the wake of Bangladesh Liberation Movement in 1971 played a historic and significant role during the Liberation movement. The service continued to be very popular till the time of its closure in April 2010 when the same was discontinued due to decommissioning of the Super Power Transmitter (SPT) at Chinsurah. During his last visit to India, the Hon’ble President of Bangladesh Abdul Hamid showered lavish praise on the channel for its yeoman contribution. In view of the important place Bangladesh occupies in India’s foreign policy for foreign relations, it was felt imperative that this dedicated service is strengthened, contemporised and re-launched. This channel is broadcast from the State of the art brand new high power 1000 KW DRM transmitter installed at Chinsurah in West Bengal with a capacity to cover the entire length and breadth of Bangladesh. The duration of the Broadcast of the channel has also been increased from 06 hrs 30 minutes to 16 hrs per day. Thus the AKASHVANI MAITREE in this new avatar will definitely endear well in the hearts of the listeners in West Bengal and Bangladesh.\nimagePresident Mukherjee while inauguration ceremony of Maitree.\n", "The vision and mission of this service is to foster good neighbourly relations with Bangladesh by focusing on our shared history, culture, heritage, many common challenges faced by the two nations, possible areas of cooperation etc. and providing a platform for people to people contact through the medium of Radio and emphasise on the fact that the future of our two nations are intertwined. Through its content, MAITREE channel shall also highlight India as a tourist, healthcare and education destination, possible joint ventures and economic cooperation etc.\n", "*The channel will be broadcast from a state-of-the-art brand new high power 1000Kw DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale) transmitter in Chinsurah (West Bengal).\n*It has capacity to reach the entire length and breadth of Bangladesh through medium wave and will be also available globally on its website and mobile app for Bengali Diaspora.\n*The concept of the Akashvani Maitree Channel emanates from the decision taken during the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Bangladesh.\n", "" ]
[ "Introduction", "Etymology", "History", "Mission and Vision", "Key Facts", "References" ]
Akashvani Maitree
[ "\n\n\nThe '''1971–72 British Ice Hockey season''' featured the Northern League for teams from Scotland and the north of England and the Southern League for teams from the rest of England. \n\nMurrayfield Racers won the Northern League and Sussex Senators won the Southern League. Murrayfield Racers won the Icy Smith Cup.\n\n", "===Regular season===\n\n\n\n Club\n GP\n W\n T\n L\n GF-GA\n Pts\n\n 1. \n Murrayfield Racers \n 14 \n12\n1\n1\n114:46\n'''25'''\n\n 2. \n Dundee Rockets \n 14 \n10\n1\n3\n110:72\n'''21'''\n\n 3. \n Whitley Warriors \n 14 \n10\n0\n4\n133:73\n'''20'''\n\n 4. \n Fife Flyers \n 14 \n8\n2\n4\n82:67\n'''18'''\n\n 5. \n Glasgow Dynamos \n 14 \n5\n0\n9\n64:97\n'''10'''\n\n 6. \n Ayr Bruins \n 14 \n4\n0\n10\n62:81\n'''8'''\n\n 7. \n Durham Wasps \n 14 \n3\n0\n11\n69:118\n'''6'''\n\n 8. \n Paisley Mohawks \n 14 \n2\n0\n12\n39:119\n'''4'''\n\n", "===Regular season===\n\n\n\n Club\n GP\n W\n T\n L\n GF-GA\n Pts\n\n 1. \n Sussex Senators \n 10 \n8\n1\n1\n69:31\n'''17'''\n\n 2. \n Wembley Vets \n 10 \n7\n0\n3\n57:49\n'''14'''\n\n 3. \n Altrincham Aces \n 10 \n6\n1\n3\n59:40\n'''13'''\n\n 4. \n Bristol Redwings \n 10 \n4\n0\n6\n48:44\n'''8'''\n\n 5. \n Blackpool Seagulls \n10\n4\n0\n6\n49:58\n'''8'''\n\n 6. \n Solihull Vikings \n10\n0\n0\n10\n22:82\n'''0'''\n\n", "===Final===\nMurrayfield Racers defeated the Dundee Rockets\n", "===Final===\nMurrayfield Racers defeated Fife Flyers\t18-5\n", "{| class=\"wikitable\"\n\n\n Club\n GP\n W\n L\n T\n GF\n GA\n Pts\n\n 1. \n Whitley Bay Warriors \n 14 \n 12 \n 2 \n 0 \n 136 \n 47 \n '''24'''\n\n 2. \n Murrayfield Racers \n 14 \n 11 \n 2 \n 1 \n 150 \n 61 \n '''23'''\n\n 3. \n Dundee Rockets \n 14 \n 10 \n 3 \n 1 \n 128 \n 63 \n '''21'''\n\n 4. \n Ayr Bruins \n 14 \n 7 \n 7 \n 0 \n 89 \n 87 \n '''14'''\n\n 5. \n Fife Flyers \n 14 \n 6 \n 8 \n 0 \n 72 \n 77 \n '''12'''\n\n 6. \n Glasgow Dynamos \n 14 \n 4 \n 10 \n 0 \n 58 \n 116 \n '''8'''\n\n 7. \n Durham Wasps \n 14 \n 3 \n 11 \n 0 \n 59 \n 132 \n '''6'''\n\n 8. \n Paisley Mohawks \n 14 \n 2 \n 12 \n 0 \n 36 \n 145 \n '''4'''\n\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "[[Northern League (ice hockey, 1966–82)|Northern League]]", "[[Southern League (ice hockey)|Southern League]]", "Spring Cup", "[[British Championship|Icy Smith Cup]]", "[[Autumn Cup]]", "References" ]
1971–72 British Ice Hockey season
[ "\n\nThe '''La Marmora III Cabinet''' held office from 31 December 1865 until 20 June 1866, a total of days, or .\n", "The government was composed by the following parties:\n\n\n\nParty\nIdeology\nLeader\n\n\n Historical Right\n Conservatism\n Marco Minghetti\n\n", "{|class=\"wikitable\" style=\"font-size: 100%;\"\n\n Office\n Name\nParty\n Term\n\n Prime Minister\n Alfonso Ferrero La Marmora\n\n Military\n (1865–1866)\n\n Minister of the Interior\n Desiderato Chiaves\n\n Historical Right\n (1865–1866)\n\n Minister of Foreign Affairs\n Alfonso Ferrero La Marmora\n\n Military\n (1865–1866)\n\n Minister of Grace and Justice\n Giovanni De Falco\n\n Independet\n (1865–1866)\n\n Minister of Finance\n Antonio Scialoja\n\n Historical Right\n (1865–1866)\n\n Minister of War\n Ignazio De Genova di Pettinengo\n\n Military\n (1865–1866)\n\n Minister of the Navy\n Diego Angioletti\n\n Military\n (1865–1866)\n\n Minister of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce\n Domenico Berti\n\n Historical Right\n (1865–1866)\n\n Minister of Public Works\n Stefano Jacini\n\n Historical Right\n (1865–1866)\n\n Minister of Public Education\n Domenico Berti\n\n Historical Right\n (1865–1866)\n\n", "\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Parties involved in the cabinet", "Composition", "References" ]
La Marmora III Cabinet
[ "Sony Liv's Library consists of 18 years of content from the Sony Entertainment Network Channels in India Sony TV, SAB TV, Sony MIX, SET Max, Sony MAX 2, SET PIX, AXN and Anime .\n\nAlong with a wide selection of English, Hindi & regional movies and via Animax a wide range of animes (most in original Japanese Audio with English sub)\n\n'''Live Channels'''\n\nSony LIV is streaming Sony's most tv channels as Live Channel including Animax,Sony BBC Earth etc.\n\n===Regularly Updated===\n\n*''Woh Teri Bhabhi Hai Pagle''\n*''Sajan Re Jhoot Mat Bolo''\n*''Yeh Moh Moh Ke Dhaagey''\n*''Kuch Rang Pyar Ke Aise Bhi''\n*KBC Season 9\n*''Sabse Bada Kalakar''\n*''TV, Biwi aur Main''\n*''Beyhadh''\n*''Parvarrish - Season 2''\n*''Pyaar Ko Ho Jaane Do''\n*''Saheb Biwi Aur Boss''\n*''Lights Camera Kissey''\n*''Power Couple''\n*''Sankatmochan Mahabali Hanuman''\n*''Tanlines''\n*''LIVShutter''\n*''#LoveBytes''\n*''Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi…Let’s Go''\n*''Police Factory''\n*''Itna Karo Na Mujhe Pyaar''\n*''Yam Hain Hum''\n*''Chhoti Khushi''\n*''Hum Aapke Ghar Mein Rehte Hain''\n*''Adaalat''\n*''Wah Wah Kya Baat Hai''\n*''Comedy Superstar''\n*''Suryaputra Karn''\n*''Bharat Ka Veer Putra – Maharana Pratap''\n*''C.I.D.''\n*''Crime Patrol Satark''\n*''Hum Hain Na''\n*''Humsafars''\n*''Itti Si Khushi''\n*''Tum Aise Hi Rehna''\n*''Chidiya Ghar''\n*''Chandrakant Chiplunkar Seedi Bambawala''\n*''F.I.R.''\n*''Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah''\n*''Baal Veer''\n*''Badi Door Se Aaye Hain''\n*''Gutur Gu 3''\n*''Chintu Pintu''\n*''Family Antakshri''\n*''Yeh Dil Sun Raha Hai'' \n*''Piya Basanti Re''\n*''Ek Rishta Aisa Bhi''\n*''Hamari Sister Didi''\n*''Tum Saath Ho Jab Apne'' \n*''Singhasan Battisi''\n*''Khushiyon Kii Gullak Aashi''\n*''Simply Baatien With Raveena''\n*''Dil Hai Chota Sa Choti Si Asha''\n\n===Genres===\nSony LIV features programming in the following key genres: Comedy, Crime, Drama, Horror, Action .\n\nNow Anime of various genres are also streaming.\n\n===Availability===\nSony LIV is available in worldwide and three languages, including select programming in Hindi, English and Tamil.\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction" ]
List of titles available on Sony Liv
[ "\n\nThe '''1972–73 British Ice Hockey season''' featured the Northern League for teams from Scotland and the north of England and the Southern League for teams from the rest of England. \n\nDundee Rockets won the Northern League and Altrincham Aces won the Southern League. Whitley Warriors won the Icy Smith Cup.\n\n", "===Regular season===\n\n\n\n Club\n GP\n W\n T\n L\n GF-GA\n Pts\n\n 1. \n Dundee Rockets \n 12 \n10\n1\n1\n107:51\n'''21'''\n\n 2. \n Murrayfield Racers \n 12 \n8\n1\n3\n89:51\n'''17'''\n\n 3. \n Whitley Warriors \n 12 \n7\n1\n4\n95:63\n'''15'''\n\n 4. \n Fife Flyers \n 12 \n6\n0\n6\n79:65\n'''12'''\n\n 5. \n Glasgow Dynamos \n 12 \n4\n0\n8\n50:101\n'''8'''\n\n 6. \n Durham Wasps \n 12 \n2\n2\n8\n69:92\n'''6'''\n\n 7. \n Paisley Mohawks \n 12 \n2\n1\n9\n31:97\n'''5'''\n\n", "===Regular season===\n\n\n\n Club\n GP\n W\n T\n L\n GF-GA\n Pts\n\n 1. \n Altrincham Aces \n 12 \n9\n1\n2\n70:38\n'''19'''\n\n 2. \n Bristol Redwings \n 12 \n8\n1\n3\n76:37\n'''17'''\n\n 3. \n Wembley Vets \n 12 \n8\n0\n4\n70:32\n'''16'''\n\n 4. \n Sussex Tigers \n 12 \n6\n0\n6\n69:60\n'''12'''\n\n 5. \n Solihull Barons \n12 \n3\n2\n7\n32:75\n'''8'''\n\n 6. \n Solihull Vikings \n12\n2\n1\n9\n38:67\n'''5'''\n\n 7. \n Blackpool Seagulls \n 12 \n2\n1\n9\n47:93\n'''5'''\n\n", "===Final===\nMurrayfield Racers defeated the Dundee Rockets\n", "===Final===\nWhitley Warriors defeated Murrayfield Racers 21-9\n", "{| class=\"wikitable\"\n\n\n Club\n GP\n W\n L\n T\n GF\n GA\n Pts\n\n 1. \n Fife Flyers \n 12 \n 10 \n 0 \n 2 \n 114 \n 58 \n '''22'''\n\n 2. \n Whitley Bay Warriors \n 12 \n 8 \n 4 \n 0 \n 127 \n 51 \n '''16'''\n\n 3. \n Murrayfield Racers \n 12 \n 7 \n 3 \n 2 \n 91 \n 61 \n '''16'''\n\n 4. \n Dundee Rockets \n 12 \n 6 \n 4 \n 2 \n 107 \n 75 \n '''14'''\n\n 5. \n Durham Wasps \n 12 \n 4 \n 8 \n 0 \n 70 \n 110 \n '''8'''\n\n 6. \n Paisley Mohawks \n 12 \n 2 \n 10 \n 0 \n 25 \n 91 \n '''4'''\n\n 7. \n Glasgow Dynamos \n 12 \n 2 \n 10 \n 0 \n 43 \n 131 \n '''4'''\n\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "[[Northern League (ice hockey, 1966–82)|Northern League]]", "[[Southern League (ice hockey)|Southern League]]", "Spring Cup", "[[British Championship|Icy Smith Cup]]", "[[Autumn Cup]]", "References" ]
1972–73 British Ice Hockey season
[ "\n\nA list of films produced in Egypt in 1960. For an A-Z list of films currently on Wikipedia, see :Category:Egyptian films.", "{| class=\"wikitable\"\n\n Title !! Director !! Cast !! Genre !! Notes\n\n '''1960'''\n\n'''''Bidaya wa Nihaya'''''(Beginning and End)\nSalah Abu Seif\nAmina Rizk, Omar Sharif, Sanaa Gamil, Farid Shawki\nDrama\nNovel by Naguib Mahfouz; entered into the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival\n\n '''''El Ragol El Thani'''''(The Second Man)\n Ezzel Dine Zulficar \n Rushdy Abaza, Sabah, Salah Zulfikar \n Suspense \n\n\n'''''Eshaet Hob''''' (A Rumor of Love)\n Fatin Abdel Wahab \nSoad Hosni, Omar Sharif, Youssef Wahbi\nComedy \n\n\n '''''Hobbi al-Wahid'''''(My Only Love) \nKamal El Sheikh\nOmar Sharif, Nadia Lutfi, Kamal Al-Shennawi\nRomance\n\n\n'''''Nahr al-Hob'''''(The River of Love)\nEzzel Dine Zulficar\nFaten Hamama, Omar Sharif\nDrama\n\n\n'''''Kholkhal Habiby''''' (My Lover's Anklet) \n Hassan Reda \n Rushdy Abaza, Taheyya Kariokka, Mahmoud el-Meliguy \n Drama \n\n\n'''''Wa Aad Al Hob'''''(And Love Returned) \n Fatin Abdel Wahab \n Samia Gamal, Ahmed Mazhar, Mahmoud el-Meliguy, Mohamed Tawfik \n Romance \n\n\n'''''Mal wa Nisaa'''''(Money and Women) \n Hassan El Imam \n Soad Hosny, Salah Zulfikar, Youssef Wahby, Tawfik El Deken \n Drama \n\n\n'''''Abou El Leil'''''(Father of Darkness) \n Hossam El Din Mostafa \n Samia Gamal, Ahmed Ramzy, Zizi El Badrawy, Mahmoud el-Meliguy \n Crime, Suspense \n\n\n'''''El Imlak''''' (The Giant) \n Mahmoud Zulfikar \n Farid Shawki, Mariam Fakhr Eddine, Emad Hamdy, Mahmoud El-Meliguy \n Drama \n\n\n'''''Bein Edeik''''' (Take Me in Your Arms) \n Youssef Chahine \n Magda al-Sabahi, Shoukry Sarhan \n Drama, Comedy \n\n\n''''' Bahiya''''' \n Ramses Naguib \n Lobna Abdel Aziz, Rushdy Abaza, Hussein Riad \n Drama \n\n\n''''' Hagenony''''' (They're Driving Me Crazy) \n Fatin Abdel Wahab \n Ismail Yassine, Samia Gamal, Karima \n Comedy \n\n\n'''''Zawga men El Share''''' (Wife of the street) \n Hassan El Imam \n Huda Sultan, Emad Hamdy, Kamal el-Shennawi \n Crime, Drama \n\n\n'''''Gharamyat Imraa''''' \n Tolba Radwan \n Kamal el-Shennawi, Soad Hosny, Ahmed Ramzy \n Drama \n\n\n'''''Enny Atahm'''''\n Hassan El Imam \n Zubaida Tharwat, Salah Zulfikar, Emad Hamdy \n \n\n\n''''' Halak El-Sayedat''''' (Ladies Barber) \n Fatin Abdel Wahab \n Ismail Yassine, Abdel Salam Al Nabulsy, Karima \n Comedy \n\n\n'''''Nisaa' wa Zi’ab''''' (Women and Wolves) \n Hossam El Din Mostafa \n Hend Rostom, Emad Hamdy, Hassan Youssef (actor) \n \n\n\n'''''El Nas Eli Taht''''' (The People Downstairs) \n Kamel El-Telmissany \n Youssef Wahby, Mary Moneib \n Comedy \n\n\n'''''Sokar Hanem''''' \n El Sayed Bedir \n Samia Gamal, Kamal el-Shennawi, Abdel Moneim Ibrahim, Omar Al Hariri \n Comedy \n\n\n'''''Lokmet El-Aish''''' \n Niazi Mostafa \n Salah Zulfikar, Maha Sabry, Adel Khairy \n Comedy \n\n\n'''''Shahr Asal Basal''''' (The Honeymoon Fell Flat) \n Issa Karama \n Ismail Yassine, Mary Moneib, Kariman \n Comedy \n\n\n'''''Thalath Regal wa Imraa''''' (3 Men and a Woman) \n Helmy Halim \n Sabah, Kamal el-Shennawi, Abdel Salam Al Nabulsy, Soad Hosny \n \n\n\n'''''Gharam Fi El-Cirq''''' (Romance in the Circus) \n Hussein Fawzy \n Ismail Yassine, Berlanty Abdel Hamid, Nagwa Fouad \n Comedy \n\n\n'''''Lawet El-Hob''''' (Agony of Love) \n Salah Abu Seif \n Shadia, Ahmed Mazhar, Omar Sharif \n Drama, Romance \n\n\n'''''Wadaa Ya Hob''''' (Farewell to Love) \n Hossam El Din Mostafa \n Mariam Fakhr Eddine, Muharram Fouad, Nagwa Fouad \n Drama, \n\n\n'''''Hoby El-Wahid''''' (My Only Love) \n Kamal El Sheikh \n Omar Sharif, Nadia Lutfi, Kamal el-Shennawi \n Drama, Romance \n\n\n'''''El-Fanoos El-Sehry''''' (The Magic Lantern) \n Fatin Abdel Wahab \n Ismail Yassine, Abdel Salam Al Nabulsy, Kariman \n Comedy \n\n\n'''''Bein El-Sama Wel Ard''''' (Between Heaven and Earth) \n Salah Abu Seif \n Hend Rostom, Abdel Moneim Ibrahim, Abdel Moneim Madbouly \n Comedy, Drama, Suspense \n\n\n'''''Nida’ El Oshaq''''' \n Youssef Chahine \n Shukry Sarhan, Berlanty Abdel Hamid, Farid Shawky \n Drama \n\n\n'''''Malak wa Shitan''''' (Angel and Devil) \n Kamal El Sheikh \n Rushdy Abaza, Zaki Rostom, Salah Zulfikar, Mariam Fakhr Eddine \n Drama \n\n\n'''''Amalekt El Bihar''''' \n El Sayed Bedir \n Ahmed Mazhar, Nadia Lutfi, \n Drama \n\n\n'''''Saedat Al-Rigal''''' \n Hassan El Imam \n Huda Sultan, Shukry Sarhan, Mahmoud El-Meliguy \n Drama \n\n\n'''''Ser Imraa''''' (A Woman’s Secret) \n Atef Salem \n Huda Sultan, Emad Hamdy, Salah Zulfikar \n Drama, Crime, Suspense \n\n\n\n", "", "* Egyptian film at the Internet Movie Database\n* Film produced in 1960 elCinema.com\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "1960", "See also ", "External links" ]
List of Egyptian films of 1960
[ "\n\nThe '''1973–74 British Ice Hockey season''' featured the Northern League for teams from Scotland and the north of England and the Southern League for teams from the rest of England. \n\nWhitley Warriors won the Northern League and Streatham Redskins won the Southern League. Whitley Warriors won the Icy Smith Cup.\n\n", "===Regular season===\n\n\n\n Club\n GP\n W\n T\n L\n GF-GA\n Pts\n\n 1. \n Whitley Warriors \n 12 \n11\n0\n1\n84:47\n'''22'''\n\n 2. \n Dundee Rockets \n 12 \n8\n0\n4\n59:59\n'''16'''\n\n 3. \n Fife Flyers \n 12 \n7\n1\n4\n91:64\n'''15'''\n\n 4. \n Murrayfield Racers \n 12 \n7\n1\n4\n69:49\n'''15'''\n\n 5. \n Durham Wasps \n 12 \n4\n2\n6\n68:78\n'''10'''\n\n 6. \n Glasgow Dynamos \n 12 \n2\n2\n8\n26:54\n'''6'''\n\n 7. \n Paisley Mohawks \n 12 \n0\n0\n12\n12:58\n'''0'''\n\n", "===Regular season===\n\n\n\n Club\n GP\n W\n T\n L\n GF-GA\n Pts\n\n 1. \n Streatham Redskins \n 12 \n11\n0\n1\n105:27\n'''22'''\n\n 2. \n Altrincham Aces \n 12 \n11\n0\n1\n127:48\n'''22'''\n\n 3. \n Bristol Redwings \n 12 \n7\n0\n5\n77:42\n'''14'''\n\n 4. \n Solihull Barons \n 12 \n7\n0\n5\n66:48\n'''14'''\n\n 5. \n Blackpool Seagulls \n12 \n2\n1\n9\n42:97\n'''5'''\n\n 6. \n Liverpool Leopards \n12\n2\n0\n10\n28:106\n'''4'''\n\n 7. \n Solihull Vikings \n 12 \n1\n1\n10\n20:97\n'''3'''\n\n", "===Final===\nDundee Rockets defeated the Fife Flyers\n", "===Final===\nWhitley Warriors defeated Streatham Redskins 18-5\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "[[Northern League (ice hockey, 1966–82)|Northern League]]", "[[Southern League (ice hockey)|Southern League]]", "Spring Cup", "[[British Championship|Icy Smith Cup]]", "References" ]
1973–74 British Ice Hockey season
[ "\n\n'''Hrvoje Vlašić''' (born July 16, 1969), is a Croatian basketball coach. He currently serves as a head coach for the Zrinjski Mostar of the Basketball Championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the ABA League Second Division.\n", "In the beginning of his coaching career Vlašić worked with teams from Croatia such as Dubrava, Kvarner and from Bosnia and Herzegovina such as Posušje, Široki Eronet and Čapljina Lasta. During 2004–05 season he coached Šibenka Dalmare in their only Adriatic League season. \n\nOn November 28, 2011, Vlašić became the head coach for the Šibenik-based team Jolly JBS. On February 4, 2013, he was fired by the Jolly JBS. On August 23, 2013, he was hired to be the head coach of the Zadar. It's was his second term as Zadar's head coach. Also, he briefly coached Zadar's team during 2001–02 season.\n\nOn August 4, 2016, he was hired to be the head coach of the Mostar-based team Zrinjski.\n", "\n", "* Vlasic ABA League Profile\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " Coaching career ", "References", "External links" ]
Hrvoje Vlašić
[ "\n\n\n\n'''Allen Crowder''' is an American mixed martial arts fighter.\n", "\n\n\n\n\n Justin Willis\n\n UFC 218\n Dec 02, 2017\n\n\n Detroit, Michigan, United States\n\n\n Win\n 7-2\n Don'Tale Mayes\n TKO (Punches)\n Dana White's Tuesday Night Contender\n Sep 13, 2014\n 3\n 5:00\n Las Vegas, Nevada, USA\n\n\n Win\n 6-2\n Robert Neal\n TKO (Punches)\n Bellator MMA Monster Energy All-Star Race\n May 20, 2017\n 1\n 2:05\n Concord, North Carolina, United States\n\n\n Loss\n 5-2\n Ryan Pokryfky\n TKO (Punches)\n Camp Lejeune - For The Leathernecks 4\n Sep 2, 2015\n 3\n 5:00\n Jacksonville, North Carolina, United States\n\n\n Loss\n 5-1\n Curtis Blaydes\n TKO (Punches)\n RDMMA\nBattle in the South 10\n Apr 10, 2015\n 2\n n/a\nWilmington, North Carolina, United States\n\n\n Win\n 5-0\n William Baptiste\n TKO (Cut)\n NLFC - Next Level Fight Club 1\n Feb 28, 2015\n 1\n 5:00\n Greenville, North Carolina, United States\n\n\n Win\n 4-0\n Tomar Washington\n Submission (rear-naked choke)\n Warfare 13 - Dawn of the Strikers\n Nov 22, 2014\n 2\n 2:30\n North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States\n\n\n Win\n 3-0\n Arnold Adams\n Decision (Unanimous)\n RDMMA - Battle in the South 9\n Jul 16, 2011\n 3\n 5:00\n Wilmington, United States\n\n\n Win\n 2-0\n Arnold Adams\n Submission (Choke)\n RDMMA - Battle in the South 8\n Mar 22, 2014\n 2\n 0:31\n Wilmington, United States\n\n\n Win\n 1-0\n Gil Isabel\n Submission (Rear-Naked Choke)\n ROC 47 - Ring of Combat 47\n Jan 24, 2014\n 2\n 0:15\n Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States\n\n\n\n\n\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Mixed martial arts record", "References" ]
Allen Crowder
[ "'''Sergey Nikolaevich Kostyuchenko''' (Russian:Сергей Николаевич Костюченко) is a Belarusian military conductor. He is the current Chief Director of the Central Band of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus. He has held this post since 2008.\n", "\nHe was born on December 17, 1965. At the age of 6 he began to learn to play the accordion and wind instruments. In 1981, Konstyuchenko was enrolled in the Moscow Military Music School. After graduating with honors in 1985, he entered the Moscow State Conservatory named after P. Tchaikovsky. In 1990, he was appointed the chief conductor for the massed bands of the Belarusian Military District. Between 1990 and 2008, he served as chief military conductor of the orchestra of the 357 gv. parachute regiment 103 gv. parachute division. The chief conductor of the Orchestra of the Minsk Higher Engineering Air Defense Missile School, military conductor of the Guard of Honor, and Deputy Chief of the military orchestral service of the Armed Forces. Since 2008, he has served as the Head of the Military Orchestra Service of the Armed Forces.\n", "Central Band of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus\n", "\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " Early Life and Carrer ", " See also ", " References " ]
Serguei Kostiuchenko
[ "\n\nThe '''Ricasoli II Cabinet''' held office from 20 June 1866 until 10 April 1867, a total of 294 days, or 9 months and 21 days.\n", "The government was composed by the following parties:\n\n\n\nParty\nIdeology\nLeader\n\n\n Historical Right\n Conservatism\n Bettino Ricasoli\n\n\n Historical Left\n Liberalism\n Urbano Rattazzi\n\n", "{|class=\"wikitable\" style=\"font-size: 100%;\"\n\n Office\n Name\nParty\n Term\n\n Prime Minister\n Bettino Ricasoli\n\n Historical Right\n (1866–1867)\n\n Minister of the Interior\n Bettino Ricasoli\n\n Historical Right\n (1866–1867)\n\nMinister of Foreign Affairs\n Bettino Ricasoli\n\n Historical Right\n (1866–1866)\n\n Emilio Visconti Venosta\n\n Historical Right\n (1866–1867)\n\nMinister of Grace and Justice\n Francesco Borgatti\n\n Historical Right\n (1866–1867)\n\n Bettino Ricasoli\n\n Historical Right\n (1867–1867)\n\n Filippo Cordova\n\n Historical Left\n (1867–1867)\n\nMinister of Finance\n Antonio Scialoja\n\n Historical Right\n (1866–1867)\n\n Agostino Depretis\n\n Historical Left\n (186107–1867)\n\nMinister of War\n Ignazio De Genova di Pettinengo\n\n Military\n (1866–1866)\n\n Efisio Cugia\n\n Military\n (1866–1867)\n\nMinister of the Navy\n Agostino Depretis\n\n Historical Left\n (1866–1867)\n\n Giuseppe Biancheri \n\n Historical Right\n (1867–1867)\n\n Minister of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce\n Filippo Cordova\n\n Historical Right\n (1866–1867)\n\nMinister of Public Works\n Stefano Jacini\n\n Historical Right\n (1866–1867)\n\n Giuseppe Devincenzi\n\n Historical Right\n (1867–1867)\n\nMinister of Public Education\n Domenico Berti\n\n Historical Right\n (1866–1867)\n\n Cesare Correnti\n\n Historical Right\n (1867–1867)\n\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Parties involved in the cabinet", "Composition", "References" ]
Ricasoli II Cabinet
[ "'''Victor Shafferman''' (November 8, 1941 – October 19, 2009) was a real estate investor.\n", "Shafferman was born in Israel, where his father was Ben Shafferman, a wealthy diamond merchant who moved to Canada after World War II. He would claim that he was born in Switzerland and that his family owned the CIBA-Geigy pharmaceutical company. \n\nHe attended McGill University, in Montreal, Quebec.\n", "Maison Joseph Lamoureux\n\nShafferman's family home in Montreal was the Maison Joseph Lamoureux at 143 chemin de la Côte-Sainte-Catherine. Before moving to 143 St Catherine Road the family lived at 711 Stuart Avenue. Ben Shafferman bought the Maison Lamoureux in 1963. His son Victor Shafferman lived there while studying at McGill University, and inherited it at the death of his parents in 2000. At Shafferman's death in 2009, his spouse sold all the couple's residences, including the Maison Lamoureux. This residence known as Maison Joseph Lamoureux, who built it in 1898, is the work of the architect Joseph-Arthur Godin. Godin left in Montreal a diverse architectural heritage. He is also the architect of the Académie Querbe, churches and theaters like Théâtre La Tulipe (the former Théâtre des Variétés) and the Joseph-Arthur Godin House (today the Hôtel Godin, corner Sherbrooke and Saint-Laurent).\n", "973 and 972 Fifth Avenue\n\nVictor Shafferman owned 973 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, designed by architectural firm McKim, Mead & White (together with nearby Payne Whitney House. The house was built by Henry Cook in 1902, who owned the entire block from 78th to 79th Streets. He left it to his daughter who sold it to Joseph Feder. In 1948 it was sold to the Mormon Church and used as a training center. In 1978 it was bought by Shafferman for $600,000 ($2,332,676.33 in 2017). It was sold in 2012 for $42 million, asking price was $49 million.\n", "Blairsden\n\nIn the early 2000s Shafferman started a relationship with an architectural student, a man much younger than him. Around the same time he bought Blairsden, a mansion located at Peapack-Gladstone, New Jersey, designed by architectural firm Carrère and Hastings. The house was built in 1807 by investment banker C. Ledyard Blair and in 1950 sold to the Sisters of St. John the Baptist. The sisters sold it in 2002 to the Foundation for Classical Architecture owned by Shafferman. Shafferman and his partner started the restoration of the mansion, but Shafferman died before restoration was complete and the mansion was later sold in 2012 for $4.5 million.\n", "Shafferman was the longtime owner of two buildings, 15 West 47th Street and 22 West 48th Street, in what is called the The Diamond District. They were put on the market in 2012 for an asking price of $115 million.\n", "Shafferman moved in the New York High Society. In 1986 he was the date of fashion designer Mary McFadden when she attended the 35th Annual April In Paris Ball at the Waldorf Hotel.\n\nWhen in 2002 Princess Michael of Kent was in New York to lecture at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Lee Thaw organized a dinner at Swifty's and among the twenty, selected, guests, there was Shafferman. Other guests were: Patricia Buckley, Consuelo Crespi, Olga Rostropovich (daughter of Mstislav Rostropovich), Marguerite Litman (a noted London hostess), Countess Elizabeth von Habsburg, Kartica Soekarno, John Richardson, Count Geza von Habsburg, Kenny Lane, Pete Hathaway, Toto Bergamo, Larry Lovett, Pierre Durand, Alex Hitz, Alexander Apsis, Sebastian Thaw, Victor Barcimento.\n\nIn 2008 he attended the Venetian Heritage Event honoring Larry Lovett at the St. Regis Hotel; he is photographed talking with Gaetana Enders.\n\nShafferman died on October 19, 2009, of pancreatic cancer.\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Early life", "Maison Joseph Lamoureux", "973 Fifth Avenue", "Blairsden", "The Diamond District", "Personal life", "References" ]
Victor Shafferman
[ "\n\nA list of films produced in Egypt in 1961. For an A-Z list of films currently on Wikipedia, see :Category:Egyptian films.\n", "{| class=\"wikitable\"\n\n Title !! Director !! Cast !! Genre !! Notes\n\n '''1961'''\n\n'''''Gharam El Assayiad'''''\n Ramses Naguib \n Lobna Abdel Aziz, Ahmed Mazhar, Omar Sharif, Shwikar \n \n\n\n'''''La Tutf'e al-Shams'''''(The Sun Will Never Set)\nSalah Abu Seif \nFaten Hamama, Imad Hamdi, Nadia Lutfi, Shukry Sarhan\nDrama\n\n\n '''''Lan Aataref'''''(I Will Not Confess) \nKamal El Sheikh\nFaten Hamama, Ahmed Mazhar, Ahmed Ramzy\nCrime\n\n\n'''''El Morahekat'''''(Teenagers)\nAhmed Diaa Eddine \nMagda, Rushdy Abaza\nRomantic comedy \nEntered into the 11th Berlin International Film Festival\n\n '''''Wa Islamah'''''(Oh Islam)\nEnrico Bomba, Andrew Marton \nAhmed Mazhar, Lobna Abdel Aziz, Rushdy Abaza, Hussein Riyad \nHistorical \n\n\n'''''Ma' Al Zikrayat''''' (With The Memories) \n Saad Arafa \n Ahmed Mazhar, Nadia Lutfi, \n Romance, Thriller, Drama \n\n\n'''''Al Kharsaa''''' (The Mute) \n Hassan El Imam \n Samira Ahmed, Fakher Father, Zouzou Nabil \n Crime, Drama \n\n\n '''''Lemaza A’yesh''''' (Why I’m Living) \n Ibrahim Omara \n Shukry Sarhan, Soad Hosny, Mohsen Sarhan, Zouzou Nabil \n Thriller, Action \n\n\n'''''Taht Samaa' Al Madina''''' (Under the Sky of the City) \n Hussein Helmy El Mohandes \n Eman, Kamal el-Shennawi, Hussein Riad \n Drama \n\n\n '''''Hayati Hya El Thaman''''' (My Life is the Price) \n Hassan El Imam \n Huda Sultan, Ahmed Mazhar, Hussein Riad \n Drama \n\n\n '''''Shaty’ El Hobb''''' (Coast of Love) \n Henry Barakat \n Farid El Atrash, Samira Ahmed, Taheyya Kariokka \n Drama \n\n\n '''''El Hobb Keda''''' (This is Love) \n Mahmoud Zulfikar \n Salah Zulfikar, Layla Taher, Abdel Moneim Ibrahim \n Drama \n\n\n'''''Tareek El Demou’''''' (The Way of Tears) \n Helmy Halim \n Kamal el-Shennawi, Sabah, Laila Fawzi \n Drama \n\n\n'''''Ana we Banaty''''' (Me and My Daughters) \n Hussein Helmy El Mohandes \n Salah Zulfikar, Nahed Sherif, Zaki Rostom \n Drama \n\n\n'''''Ismail Yassine Fi El Segn''''' (Ismail Yassine in Prison) \nHassan El Seify \n Ismail Yassine, Maha Sabry, Tawfik El Deken \n Comedy, Crime \n\n\n'''''El Sabaa’ Banat''''' (The Seven Daughters) \nAtef Salem \n Soad Hosny, Nadia Lutfi, Ahmed Ramzy \n Romance, Drama \n\n\n'''''Ma’bad El Hob''''' (Temple of Love) \nAtef Salem \n Sabah, Emad Hamdy, Youssef Fakhr Eddine \n \n\n\n'''''Set El Banat''''' (A Pearl Among Women) \nHossam El Din Mostafa \n \n \n\n\n'''''Zizette''''' \n Sayed Eissa \n Yehia Chahine, Berlanty Abdel Hamid, Mahmoud El-Meliguy \n \n\n\n'''''Al Moraheq Al Kabeer''''' (The Old Adolescent) \n Mahmoud Zulfikar \n Hend Rostom, Emad Hamdy, Youssef Fakhr Eddine, Zizi El Badrawi \n Drama \n\n\n'''''Ashour Qalb Al Assad''''' (Ashour the Lionheart) \n Hussein Fawzy \n Taheyya Kariokka, Rushdy Abaza, Abdel Salam Al Nabulsy \n Comedy \n\n\n '''''La Tazkoriny''''' \n Mahmoud Zulfikar \n Shadia, Emad Hamdy, Hussein Riad \n Drama \n\n\n '''''Al Nassab''''' (The Swindler) \n Niazi Mostafa \n Farid Shawky, Nagwa Fouad Ayda Hilal, Mahmoud El-Meliguy \n \n\n\n '''''Al Telmiza''''' (The Student) \n Hassan El Imam \n Shadia, Hassan Youssef (actor) Amina Rizk \n Drama \n\n\n '''''Ashour Qalb Al Assad ''''' (Ashour the Lionheart) \n Hussein Fawzy \n Taheyya Kariokka, Rushdy Abaza, Abdel Salam El-Nabulsy \n Comedy \n\n\n '''''La Tazkoriny ''''' (Don’t Remember Me) \n Mahmoud Zulfikar \n Shadia, Emad Hamdy, Hussein Riad \n Drama \n\n\n '''''Al Nassab''''' (The Swindler) \n Niazi Mostafa \n Farid Shawky, Nagwa Fouad Ayda Hilal, Mahmoud El-Meliguy \n \n\n\n'''''Dimaa’ Ala El Nil''''' (Blood on the Nile) \n Niazi Mostafa \n Hend Rostom, Farid Shawki, Amina Rizk \n Drama, Thriller \n\n\n '''''El Torgman''''' (The Interpreter) \n Hassan El Seify \n Ismail Yassine, Zahret El Ola, Nagwa Fouad \n Comedy\n\n\n '''''Siraa’ Fi El Gabal ''''' (Struggle in the Mountain) \n Hossam El Din Mostafa \n Rushdy Abaza, Berlanty Abdel Hamid, Mahmoud El-Meliguy \n Comedy\n\n\n '''''Ashour Qalb Al Assad''''' (Ashour the Lionheart) \n Hussein Fawzy \n Taheyya Kariokka, Rushdy Abaza, Abdel Salam El-Nabulsy \n Comedy \n\n\n '''''La Tazkoriny''''' (Don’t Remember Me) \n Mahmoud Zulfikar \n Shadia, Emad Hamdy, Hussein Riad \n Drama \n\n\n '''''Al Nassab''''' (The Swindler) \n Niazi Mostafa \n Farid Shawky, Nagwa Fouad Ayda Hilal, Mahmoud El-Meliguy \n \n\n\n '''''Dimaa’ Ala El Nil''''' (Blood on the Nile) \n Niazi Mostafa \n Hend Rostom, Farid Shawki, Amina Rizk \n Drama, Thriller \n\n\n '''''El Torgman''''' (The Interpreter) \n Hassan El Seify \n Ismail Yassine, Zahret El Ola, Nagwa Fouad \n Comedy\n\n\n '''''Fi Bitona Ragol''''' (A Man in our House) \n Henry Barakat \n Zubeida Tharwat, Omar Shariff, Rushdy Abaza \n Drama\n\n\n '''''Haa’ 3''''' \n Abbas Kamel \n Rushdy Abaza, Soad Hosny \n Drama\n\n\n '''''Al Doo’ Al Kraft''''' (The Dim Light) \n Fatin Abdel Wahab \n Ahmed Mazhar, Soad Hosny, Shwikar \n \n\n\n'''''Mafish Tafahom''''' \n Atef Salem \n Soad Hosny, Hassan Youssef \n Comedy \n\n\n '''''Lan A’taref''''' (I Won't Confess) \n Kamal El Sheikh \n Faten Hamama, Ahmed Mazhar, Salah Mansour, Ahmed Ramzy \n Drama, Crime \n\n\n'''''Got Meraty''''' (My Wife's Husband) \n Niazi Mostafa \n Sabah, Farid Shawky, Omar El Hariry \n Drama, Crime \n\n\n'''''Yom men Omry''''' (A Day of my life) \n Atef Salem \n Abdel Haleem Hafez, Zubeida Tharwat, Abdel Salam El Nabulsy \n \n\n\n'''''Fattouma''''' \n Hassan El Seify \n Hend Rostom, Kamal El Shennawy, Mahmoud El-Meliguy \n \n\n\n'''''Ragol Fi Hayaty''''' (A Man in my Life) \n Youssef Chahine \n Shoukry Sarhan, Samira Ahmed, Tawfik El Deken \n \n\n\n\n", "", "* Egyptian film at the Internet Movie Database\n* Film produced in 1961 elCinema.com\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "1961", "See also ", "External links" ]
List of Egyptian films of 1961
[ "\n\nGate Mudaliyar '''Arachchige Don Pantalion Jayasuriya''' (27 July 1882 – ) was a Ceylonese politician.\n\nJayasuriya was elected as a member of the 1st State Council of Ceylon on 7 July 1931, representing the Gampaha electorate. He was subsequently re-elected on the 2nd State Council of Ceylon in 1936. In 1947 the 1947 Soulbury Constitution replaced the State Council with the Parliament of Ceylon, as part of a process of constitutional development leading up to the country's independence.\n\nAt the 1st parliamentary election, held between 23 August 1947 and 20 September 1947, Jayasuriya successfully ran as the United National Party candidate in the Ja-Ela electorate, securing the seat with just over 50% of the total vote.\n\nJayasuriya retained the seat at the 2nd parliamentary election, held between 24 May 1952 and 30 May 1952, polling 18,212 votes defeating the Lanka Sama Samaja Party candidate, Lassin Wewala Panditha, who received 6,308 votes and the Sri Lanka Freedom Party candidate, S. Stone Anthony, who polled just 5,790 votes.\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " References " ]
D. P. Jayasuriya
[ "\n\nThe '''1974–75 British Ice Hockey season''' featured the Northern League for teams from Scotland and the north of England and the Southern League for teams from the rest of England. \n\nWhitley Warriors won the Northern League and Streatham Redskins won the Southern League. Murrayfield Racers won the Icy Smith Cup.\n\n", "===Regular season===\n\n\n\n Club\n GP\n W\n T\n L\n GF-GA\n Pts\n\n 1. \n Whitley Warriors \n 14 \n13\n0\n1\n126:48\n'''26'''\n\n 2. \n Murrayfield Racers \n 14 \n10\n2\n2\n108:54\n'''22'''\n\n 3. \n Fife Flyers \n 14 \n10\n1\n3\n84:65\n'''21'''\n\n 4. \n Dundee Rockets \n 14 \n6\n4\n4\n67:68\n'''16'''\n\n 5. \n Ayr Bruins \n 14 \n4\n2\n8\n37:48\n'''10'''\n\n 6. \n Durham Wasps \n 14 \n4\n0\n10\n69:96\n'''8'''\n\n 7. \n Glasgow Dynamos \n 14 \n3\n0\n11\n60:107\n'''6'''\n\n 8. \n Paisley Mohawks \n 14 \n1\n1\n12\n47:112\n'''3'''\n\n", "===Regular season===\n\n\n\n Club\n GP\n W\n T\n L\n GF-GA\n Pts\n\n 1. \n Streatham Redskins \n 10 \n10\n0\n0\n122:14\n'''20'''\n\n 2. \n Solihull Barons \n 10 \n6\n2\n2\n33:29\n'''14'''\n\n 3. \n Bristol Redwings \n 10 \n6\n0\n4\n62:33\n'''12'''\n\n 4. \n Blackpool Seagulls \n 10 \n3\n1\n6\n43:92\n'''7'''\n\n 5. \n Altrincham Aces \n10 \n1\n3\n6\n32:61\n'''5'''\n\n 6. \n Liverpool Leopards \n10\n1\n0\n9\n13:76\n'''2'''\n\n", "===Final===\nFife Flyers' defeated the Murrayfield Racers\n", "===Final===\nMurrayfield Racers defeated Streatham Redskins 12-9\n", "===Game results===\nGlasgow Dynamos 6 - Dundee Rockets 8\n''All other results unknown''\n\n===Top of Table===\n\n\n\n Club\n\n 1. \n Murrayfield Racers\n\n 2. \n Whitley Warriors \n\n 3. \n Fife Flyers \n\n''Statistics and full list of teams unavailable. Other known teams, with unknown placements: Glasgow, Dundee.''\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "[[Northern League (ice hockey, 1966–82)|Northern League]]", "[[Southern League (ice hockey)|Southern League]]", "Spring Cup", "[[British Championship|Icy Smith Cup]]", "[[Autumn Cup]]", "References" ]
1974–75 British Ice Hockey season
[ "\n\n\n\nThe '''North East Students' Society Delhi University''' ('''NESSDU''') is a student organization in the University of Delhi for undergraduate students from the 8 northeastern states namely, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura and Sikkim. It was established in the year 2012 under the guidance of Dr. Santa Kruz Singh, Vice Principal, Hindu College through a directive from the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India.\n", "Undergraduate students of the University of Delhi whose domicile is from the 8 North eastern states. Students from Arts Faculty, Law Faculty, Delhi School of Economics and other professional colleges like Dental, Medical, Pharmacologist, Graphic, Designing are excluded from primary membership.\n", "Since its inception in 2012, the society has been playing an active role in looking over the welfare of the students community. It regularly organizes Freshers Meet cum Cultural Nite, Sports Meet, Literary Meet and other activities annually. In the year 2013 and again in 2016, when the University introduces compulsory Hindi subject to its undergraduate students, NESSDU stood at the front line against the imposition. In the year 2014, the society organized a one-day cleanliness drive across the campus.\n", "\n\n\n Year\n President\n General Secretary\n\n 2012–2013 \n - \n -\n\n 2013–2014 \n - \n -\n\n 2014–2015 \n Saveio Khole \n Thalung Johnson\n\n 2015–2016 \n Hashokmi Kamkara \n Matekho Pekosii\n\n 2016–2017 \n Mangneo Doungel \n Aaron Chameilo\n\n 2017–2018 \n Comfort Ringkangmai \n Dahrii Vemai\n\n", "The Executive Council for the session 2017–2018:\n\n\n\n Position\n Name\n\n President \n Comfort Ringkangmai\n\n Vice President \n -\n\n General Secretary \n Dahrii Vemai\n\n Asst. General Secretary \n -\n\n Finance Secretary \n -\n\n Women Co-ordinator \n -\n\n Social & Cultural Secretary \n -\n\n Games & Sports Secretary \n -\n\n Asst. Games & Sports Secretary \n -\n\n Public Relations Secretary \n -\n\n Asst. Public Relations Secretary \n -\n\n", "\n", "* North East Students' Society Delhi University official Facebook group\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " Membership ", " Student Activism ", " Presidents ", " Current Executive Council ", " References ", " External links " ]
North East Students' Society, Delhi University
[ "\n\nA list of films produced in Egypt in 1962. For an A-Z list of films currently on Wikipedia, see :Category:Egyptian films.", "{| class=\"wikitable\"\n\n Title !! Director !! Cast !! Genre !! Notes\n\n '''1962'''\n\n'''''Ah Min Hawaa'''''(Beware of Eve)\nFatin Abdel Wahab\n Lobna Abdel Aziz, Rushdy Abaza, Hussein Riyad \n Comedy \n Adapted from Shakespeare's ''Taming of the Shrew''\n\n'''''El less wal kilab'''''(Chased by the Dogs) \nKamal El Sheikh \nShukry Sarhan, Shadia, Kamal Al-Shennawi\nCrime, drama \nEntered into the 13th Berlin International Film Festival\n\n'''''El Fursan Etalata'''''(The Three Musketeers)\nTojo Mizrahi\nFaouzi El Jzaerli, Bsharah Wakeem, Ismail Yasin, Ferdoos Mohammed, Fouad Shafeeq, Aaqeela Rateb, Ehsan El Jzaerli\n Comedy \n Loosely parodies ''The Three Musketeers''\n\n\n'''''El Zawga 13'''''(Wife Number 13)\nFatin Abdel Wahab\nShadia, Rushdy Abaza\nComedy \nEntered into the 12th Berlin International Film Festival\n\n\n", "", "* Egyptian film at the Internet Movie Database\n* Film produced in 1962 elCinema.com\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "1962", "See also ", "External links" ]
List of Egyptian films of 1962
[ "\n'''Wonraw Road''' (, formerly ('''Wonraw Street''') is a major road of southern Kayin State, Burma. It crosses the villages in a north-south direction, running parallel with National Highway 8 (Myanmar). The road contains Kale-Tagondaing Station Hospital, BEHS Kale, BEHS Tagondaing and BEHS Phabya is just off the road.\n\n", "* \"Wonraw Road Map — Satellite Images of Wonraw Road\" Maplandia World Gazetteer\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "External links" ]
Wonraw Road
[ "\n\n\n\nThe '''Upper Canal System''', also called the '''Southern Railway Aqueduct''' and the '''Cataract Tunnel''', is an heritage-listed operational gravity-fed aqueduct that supplies some of the potable water for Sydney, in New South Wales, Australia. The aqueduct comprises of open canals, tunnels, and closed pipelines that connect the Upper Nepean Scheme with the Prospect Reservoir. The aqueduct is managed by the Sydney Catchment Authority on behalf of WaterNSW, an agency of the Government of New South Wales.\n", "The Upper Canal forms a major component of the Upper Nepean Scheme. The Upper Nepean Scheme supplies water from the Cataract River at Broughtons Pass to the Crown Street reservoir, a distance of . The Upper Canal commences by tunnel from Pheasant's Nest Weir on the Nepean River and extends through the local government areas of Wollondilly, Camden, Campbelltown, Liverpool, Fairfield, and Cumberland, to terminate at the Prospect Reservoir.\n\nAfter the Nepean and Cataract tunnels, the aqueduct drops just in elevation over its course, or just 0.1 percent grade.\n\nThe canal system is built from a variety of materials, depending on the nature of the country it passes through. Where the ground is soft, the canal system is trapezoidal in shape and the sides lined with unreinforced concrete slabs. In other sections, the canal is u-shaped and the sides are lined with sandstone masonry. Where the canal system is cut into solid rock, it is unlined. Tunnels allow the aqueduct to pass under hills. These are unlined if cut through solid rock, or lined with brick or sandstone if cut through softer material. Above ground pipelines allow the canal system to cross creeks and gullies. These were inverted iron syphons resting on sandstone piers. The Upper Canal has only of pipelines crossing nine creeks and the Main Southern railway line; with of tunnels and of open canal. Many of the original iron pipes remain in use, some lined with plastic sleeves to protect the pipes and keep them waterproof. Many of the original mechanisms to control and divert the water's flow - such as stop logs, penstocks, and gate valves - are also still in use.\n\nIn recent years, water control structures have been installed to assist with regulation of water levels in the canal and to cater for varying flow rates.\n\nIt is estimated that the Upper Nepean System and, hence, the Upper Canal System, supplies in the range of 20 to 40 per cent of Sydney's daily demand for potable water.\n", "In 1867, the Governor of New South Wales appointed a Commission to recommend a scheme for Sydney's water supply, and by 1869 it was recommended that construction commence on the Upper Nepean Scheme. This consisted of two diversion weirs, located at Pheasant's Nest and Broughton's Pass, in the Upper Nepean River catchment, with water feeding into a series of tunnels, canals and aqueducts known as the Upper Canal. It was intended that water be fed by gravity from the catchment into a reservoir at Prospect. This scheme was to be Sydney's fourth water supply system, following the Tank Stream, Busby's Bore and the Botany Swamps. The Upper Canal, now managed by the Sydney Catchment Authority, is divided into eleven maintenance sections, from Pheasant's Nest to the Prospect Reservoir. Historically each of these sections had its own section keeper, with a cottage built along the section.\n\n===Heritage listing===\nThe aqueduct was listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 18 November 1999 with the following statement of significance:\n\n", "\n*List of reservoirs and dams in New South Wales\n*Sydney Water\n*Shoalhaven Scheme\n*Upper Nepean Scheme\n", "\n\n=== Attribution ===\nFile:CC-BY-icon-80x15.png This Wikipedia article was originally based on the ''Upper Canal System (Pheasants Nest Weir to Prospect Reservoir)'' and ''Upper Canal System'', listed on the \"New South Wales State Heritage Register\" published by the Government of New South Wales under CC-BY 3.0 AU licence (both accessed on 30 September 2017.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Description", "History", "See also", "References" ]
Upper Canal System
[ "\n\n\nThe '''1975–76 British Ice Hockey season''' featured the Northern League for teams from Scotland and the north of England and the Southern League for teams from the rest of England. \n\nMurrayfield Racers won the Northern League and Streatham Redskins won the Southern League. Ayr Bruins won the Icy Smith Cup.\n\n", "===Regular season===\n\n\n\n Club\n GP\n W\n T\n L\n GF-GA\n Pts\n\n 1. \n Murrayfield Racers \n 14 \n11\n0\n3\n89:54\n'''22'''\n\n 2. \n Fife Flyers \n 14 \n10\n1\n3\n118:57\n'''21'''\n\n 3. \n Whitley Warriors \n 14 \n10\n1\n3\n111:58\n'''21'''\n\n 4. \n Ayr Bruins \n 14 \n8\n0\n6\n67:61\n'''16'''\n\n 5. \n Durham Wasps \n 14 \n7\n1\n6\n84:80\n'''15'''\n\n 6. \n Glasgow Dynamos \n 14 \n4\n1\n9\n68:113\n'''9'''\n\n 7. \n Paisley Mohawks \n 14 \n4\n0\n10\n43:120\n'''8'''\n\n 8. \n Dundee Rockets * \n 14 \n0\n0\n14\n23:60\n'''0'''\n\n(*The Dundee Rockets played all games away for four points per match.)\n", "===Regular season===\n====Midland Section====\n\n\n\n Club\n GP\n W\n T\n L\n GF-GA\n Pts\n\n 1. \n Altrincham Aces \n 16 \n11\n3\n2\n98:48\n'''25'''\n\n 2. \n Liverpool Leopards \n 16 \n10\n3\n3\n111:49\n'''23'''\n\n 3. \n Blackpool Seagulls \n 16 \n11\n0\n5\n160:53\n'''22'''\n\n 4. \n Grimsby Buffaloes \n 16 \n2\n2\n12\n64:142\n'''6'''\n\n 5. \n Sheffield Lancers \n16 \n2\n0\n14\n47:188\n'''4'''\n\n====Southern Section====\n\n\n\n Club\n GP\n W\n T\n L\n GF-GA\n Pts\n\n 1. \n Streatham Redskins \n 8 \n8\n0\n0\n104:11\n'''16'''\n\n 2. \n Bristol Redwings \n 8 \n6\n0\n2\n62:19\n'''12'''\n\n 3. \n Avon Arrows \n 8 \n3\n0\n5\n36:43\n'''6'''\n\n 4. \n Solihull Barons \n 8 \n3\n0\n5\n33:40\n'''6'''\n\n 5. \n Deeside Dragons \n8 \n0\n0\n8\n10:132\n'''0'''\n\n===Final===\nStreatham Redskins defeated Altrincham Aces 11:0 on aggregate (9:0, 2:0)\n", "===Final===\nFife Flyers defeated the Ayr Bruins\n", "===Second round===\n*Ayr Bruins\tbt\tWhitley Warriors\t7-4\n*Durham Wasps\tbt\tMurrayfield Racers\t6-5\n*Fife Flyers\tbt\tPaisley Mohawks\t17-4\n*Streatham Redskins\tbt\tBlackpool Seagulls\t13-4\n*Liverpool Leopards\tbt\tAltrincham Aces\t3-0\n===Quarter finals===\n*Streatham Redskins\tbt\tLiverpool Leopards\t15-5\n*Ayr Bruins\tbt\tDurham Wasps\t5-4\n*Fife Flyers\tbt\tGlasgow Dynamos\t10-3\n*Bristol Redwings\tbt\tSobell Saints\t7-2\n===Semi finals===\n*Streatham Redskins\tbt\tBristol Redwings\t12-4\n*Ayr Bruins\tbt\tFife Flyers\t8-1\n===Final===\n*Ayr Bruins\tbt\tStreatham Redskins\t5-5 & 9-3 (agg 14-8)\n", "{| class=\"wikitable\"\n\n\n Club\n GP\n W\n L\n T\n GF\n GA\n Pts\n\n 1. \n Fife Flyers \n 12 \n 9 \n 2 \n 1 \n 114 \n 60 \n '''19'''\n\n 2. \n Durham Wasps \n 12 \n 9 \n2 \n 1 \n 106 \n 60 \n '''19'''\n\n 3. \n Murrayfield Racers \n 12 \n 8 \n 3 \n 1 \n 88 \n 58 \n '''17'''\n\n 4. \n Whitley Bay Warriors \n 12 \n 6 \n 6 \n 0 \n 86 \n 79 \n '''12'''\n\n 5. \n Ayr Bruins \n 12 \n 4 \n 6 \n 2 \n 70 \n 57 \n '''10'''\n\n 6. \n Glasgow Dynamos \n 12 \n 2 \n 8 \n 2 \n 60 \n 121 \n '''6'''\n\n 7. \n Paisley Mohawks \n 12 \n 0 \n 11 \n 1 \n 36 \n 125 \n '''1'''\n\n*Fife Flyers won the cup by virtue of a better aggregate score between the two sides. Fife won 13-4 at Kirkcaldy, Durham won 7-4 at Durham giving Fife a 17-11 score.\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "[[Northern League (ice hockey, 1966–82)|Northern League]]", "[[Southern League (ice hockey)|Southern League]]", "Spring Cup", "[[British Championship|Icy Smith Cup]]", "[[Autumn Cup]]", "References" ]
1975–76 British Ice Hockey season
[ "\n'''Marco De Gasperi''' (born 5 April 1977) is an Italian male mountain runner and long-distance runner.\n", "He won five gold medals at senior level (from 1997 to 2007) and one at junior level (1996), at the World Mountain Running Championships. At European level he won 5 medals individual (1 gold, 2 silver, 2 bronze) and 6 gold medal with the national team at the European Mountain Running Championships from 2002 to 2008.\n", "{| class=\"wikitable\" width=60% style=\"font-size:90%; text-align:center;\"\n\nYear !!Competition !!Venue !!Position !!Event !!Time !!Notes\n\n 1997\nWorld Mountain Running Championships\n Malé Svatoňovice \n1st\n Men's race\n 54:11\n\n\n 1999\n Kinabalu Park \n1st\n Men's race\n 54:56\n\n\n 2001\n Arta Terme \n1st\n Men's race\n 1:01:05\n\n\n 2003\n Girdwood \n1st\n Men's race\n 50:29\n\n\n 2007\n Ovronnaz \n1st\n Men's race\n 51:49\n\n\n", "\n", "* Marco De Gasperi profile at Scott-Sports\n* Marco De Gasperi profile at FIDAL \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Biography", "Achievements", "References", "External links" ]
Marco De Gasperi
[ "\n\nA list of films produced in Egypt in 1963. For an A-Z list of films currently on Wikipedia, see :Category:Egyptian films.", "{| class=\"wikitable\"\n\n Title !! Director !! Cast !! Genre !! Notes\n\n '''1963'''\n\n'''''Al Nasser Salah Ad-Din'''''(Saladin the Victorious)\nYoussef Chahine \nAhmed Mazhar, Hamdy Gheith, Layla Fawzi, Nadia Lutfi, Salah Zulfikar\nHistorical\n Entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival\n\n'''''Omm el Aroussa'''''(Mother of the Bride) \nAtef Salem \nTaheyya Kariokka, Imad Hamdi\n Comedy \n\n\n'''''El Aydee El Naema'''''(Soft Hands)\nMahmoud Zulfikkar \nSabah, Ahmed Mazhar, Mariam Fakhr Eddine, Salah Zulfikar\nComedy \nEntered into the 14th Berlin International Film Festival\n\n\n", "", "* Egyptian film at the Internet Movie Database\n* Film produced in 1963 elCinema.com\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "1963", "See also ", "External links" ]
List of Egyptian films of 1963
[ "'''Peggy O'Neal''' is an Australian lawyer who, as of October 2013, serves as the president of the Richmond Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL), the first woman in AFL history to serve as a club president. ''The Australian Financial Review'' has named her in its list of \"Top 100 Women of Influence\".\n", "O'Neal was born and raised in the small mining community of Killarney, West Virginia, which is now a ghost town. She comes from a family of coal miners, and was the first in her family to go to university, studying law at the University of Virginia. O'Neal moved to Australia in 1993, after falling in love with an Australian backpacker while on holiday in Greece. She settled in the suburb of Richmond, Victoria, where she was introduced to football by friends. O'Neal worked as a lawyer with Herbert Smith Freehills and later with Lander & Rogers, and served on the boards of MLC Limited and the Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation. She was also chairman of the Law Council of Australia's superannuation committee and served as a consultant to the Rudd Government's review of the superannuation system.\n", "In 2005, O'Neal was elected to the board of the Richmond Football Club. She chaired the board's risk and compliance committee and was a member of the governance committee, as well as being chair of the Tigers in Community Foundation. O'Neal was elected club president in October 2013, in place of the retiring Gary March. She defeated two other candidates, investment banker Maurice O'Shannassy and former International Cricket Council CEO Malcolm Speed, becoming the first woman elected president of any AFL club. As president, O'Neal oversaw Richmond's 2017 premiership win – the club's first since 1980 – as well as its successful bid for an AFL Women's team, set to enter the competition in 2020. Following a disappointing 2016 season, she had been subject to an unsuccessful board challenge.\n", "* List of VFL/AFL commissioners and club presidents\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Early life and legal career", "Football administrator", "See also", "References" ]
Peggy O'Neal (lawyer)
[ "\n\narms of the Dutch monarch feature a pavilion and mantle\n\nIn heraldry, the '''mantle''' is a symbol of sovereign power and is generally reserved for royalty. In some cases its use has also been granted to other nobles, in recognition of particular merits. In ordinary rendering the mantle is usually crimson and lined with ermine. Certain arms may also display a '''pavilion''' surmounting the mantle.\n\nThe pavilion is said to be the invention of the Frenchman Philip Moreau.\n\nWhile common in continental European heraldry, the mantle and pavilion is absent in British heraldry.\n", "\nFile:Manteau_Empire.svg|Mantle and pavilion \nFile:Great_coat_of_arms_of_Sweden.svg|Greater coat of arms of Sweden, features a purple mantle but with no pavilion\nFile:Coat of arms Kronprins Carl Gustav av Sverige.svg|King Carl XVI Gustaf's coat of arms as crown prince of Sweden, blue mantle reflecting the physical Swedish princely mantles which are also blue\n\n", "\n", "\n*Mantling \n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Gallery", "References", "See also" ]
Mantle and pavilion (heraldry)
[ "\n\nA list of films produced in Egypt in 1964. For an A-Z list of films currently on Wikipedia, see :Category:Egyptian films.\n", "{| class=\"wikitable\"\n\n Title !! Director !! Cast !! Genre !! Notes\n\n '''1964'''\n\n'''''Bein El Quasrein'''''\n Hassan El Imam \nYehia Chahine \nDrama \nFirst part of Naguib Mahfouz trilogy\n\n'''''Ana We Howa We Heya (Me, Him, and Her)'''''\n Fatin Abdel Wahab \nFuad Al Mohandes, Shwikar, Adel Emam \nComedy \nAdapted from the Play with the same name\n\n'''''Al-Laylah al-Akheera'''''(Last Night)\nKamal El Sheikh \nFaten Hamama, Ahmed Mazhar\nMystery \nEntered into the 1964 Cannes Film Festival\n\n\n", "", "* Egyptian film at the Internet Movie Database\n* Film produced in 1964 elCinema.com\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "1964", "See also ", "External links" ]
List of Egyptian films of 1964
[ "\n\n\nThe '''1976–77 British Ice Hockey season''' featured the Northern League for teams from Scotland and the north of England and the Southern League for teams from the rest of England. \n\nFife Flyers won the Northern League and Streatham Redskins won the Southern League. Fife Flyers won the Icy Smith Cup.\n\n", "===Regular season===\n\n\n\n Club\n GP\n W\n T\n L\n GF-GA\n Pts\n\n 1. \n Fife Flyers \n 14 \n14\n0\n0\n153:42\n'''28'''\n\n 2. \n Whitley Warriors \n 14 \n10\n0\n4\n127:68\n'''20'''\n\n 3. \n Murrayfield Racers \n 14 \n9\n0\n5\n108:75\n'''18'''\n\n 4. \n Dundee Rockets * \n 14 \n6\n2\n6\n40:46\n'''16'''\n\n 5. \n Durham Wasps \n 14 \n6\n0\n8\n115:101\n'''12'''\n\n 6. \n Glasgow Dynamos \n 14 \n5\n2\n7\n85:82\n'''12'''\n\n 7. \n Ayr Bruins \n 14 \n4\n0\n10\n83:84\n'''8'''\n\n 8. \n Paisley Mohawks \n 14 \n0\n0\n14\n26:239\n'''0'''\n\n(*The Dundee Rockets played all games away for four points per match.)\n", "===Regular season===\n====Midland Section====\n\n\n\n Club\n GP\n W\n T\n L\n GF-GA\n Pts\n\n 1. \n Altrincham Aces \n 10 \n9\n0\n1\n62:26\n'''18'''\n\n 2. \n Blackpool Seagulls \n 10 \n8\n0\n2\n65:32\n'''16'''\n\n 3. \n Liverpool Leopards \n 10 \n6\n0\n4\n38:36\n'''12'''\n\n 4. \n Grimsby Buffaloes \n 10 \n3\n0\n7\n45:63\n'''6'''\n\n 5. \n Deeside Dragons \n10 \n2\n0\n8\n31:51\n'''4'''\n\n 6. \n Sheffield Lancers \n10\n2\n0\n8\n31:64\n'''4'''\n\n====Southern Section====\n\n\n\n Club\n GP\n W\n T\n L\n GF-GA\n Pts\n\n 1. \n Streatham Redskins \n 14 \n14\n0\n0\n139:25\n'''28'''\n\n 2. \n Southampton Vikings \n 14 \n12\n0\n2\n118:53\n'''24'''\n\n 3. \n Cambridge University \n 14 \n6\n2\n6\n32:37\n'''14'''\n\n 4. \n Avon Arrows \n 14 \n7\n0\n7\n60:52\n'''14'''\n\n 5. \n London Phoenix Flyers \n14 \n4\n3\n7\n31:89\n'''11'''\n\n 6. \n Solihull Barons \n14\n4\n2\n8\n15:72\n'''10'''\n\n 7. \n Streatham Hawks \n14 \n3\n1\n10\n33:66\n'''7'''\n\n 8. \n Oxford University \n14\n1\n2\n11\n27:61\n'''5'''\n\n===Final===\nStreatham Redskins defeated Altrincham Aces 12:2 on aggregate (6:2, 6:0)\n", "===Final===\nWon by the Fife Flyers\n", "===Final===\nFife Flyers defeated Southampton Vikings 9-5 & 18-6\n", "{| class=\"wikitable\"\n\n\n Club\n GP\n W\n L\n T\n GF\n GA\n Pts\n\n 1. \n Fife Flyers \n 14 \n 13 \n 1 \n 0 \n 138 \n 47 \n '''26'''\n\n 2. \n Whitley Bay Warriors \n 14 \n 11 \n 3 \n 0 \n 147 \n 65 \n '''22'''\n\n 3. \n Murrayfield Racers \n 14 \n 8 \n 6 \n 0 \n 115 \n 68 \n '''16'''\n\n 4. \n Durham Wasps \n 14 \n 7 \n 7 \n 0 \n 100 \n 98 \n '''14'''\n\n 5. \n Dundee Rockets* \n 14 \n 6 \n 6 \n 2 \n 34 \n 43 \n '''14'''\n\n 6. \n Ayr Bruins \n 14 \n 5 \n 9 \n 0 \n 70 \n 99 \n '''10'''\n\n 7. \n Glasgow Dynamos \n 14 \n 4 \n 8 \n 2 \n 68 \n 104 \n '''10'''\n\n 8. \n Paisley Mohawks \n 14 \n 0 \n 14 \n 0 \n 24 \n 172 \n '''0'''\n\n(*Played all games away for four points per match.)\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "[[Northern League (ice hockey, 1966–82)|Northern League]]", "[[Southern League (ice hockey)|Southern League]]", "Spring Cup", "[[British Championship|Icy Smith Cup]]", "[[Autumn Cup]]", "References" ]
1976–77 British Ice Hockey season
[ "\nThe '''FIBA Oceania Championship for Women 2003''' was the qualifying tournament of FIBA Oceania for the 2004 Summer Olympics. The tournament, a two game series between and , was held in Launceston, Davenport. Australia won all three games to qualify for the Oceanic spot in the Olympics.\n", "\n\n\n\n\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Results", "References" ]
2003 FIBA Oceania Championship for Women
[ "\n\nA list of films produced in Egypt in 1965. For an A-Z list of films currently on Wikipedia, see :Category:Egyptian films.\n", "{| class=\"wikitable\"\n\n Title !! Director !! Cast !! Genre !! Notes\n\n '''1965'''\n\n'''''Al Haram'''''(The Sin)\nHenry Barakat\nFaten Hamama, Zaki Rostom\nDrama\nEntered into the 1965 Cannes Film Festival\n\n'''''Driven from Paradise''''' \nFatin Abdel Wahab \nFarid Shawqi, Samira Ahmed \nFantasy, drama\nEntered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival\n\n\n", "", "* Egyptian film at the Internet Movie Database\n* Film produced in 1965 at elCinema.com\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "1965", "See also ", "External links" ]
List of Egyptian films of 1965
[ "\n\n\nThe '''1977–78 British Ice Hockey season''' featured the Northern League for teams from Scotland and the north of England and the Southern League for teams from the rest of England. \n\nFife Flyers won the Northern League and Solihull Barons won the Southern League. Fife Flyers won the Icy Smith Cup.\n\n", "===Regular season===\n\n\n\n Club\n GP\n W\n T\n L\n GF-GA\n Pts\n\n 1. \n Fife Flyers \n 12 \n10\n1\n1\n113:49\n'''21'''\n\n 2. \n Whitley Warriors \n 12 \n9\n1\n2\n103:59\n'''19'''\n\n 3. \n Murrayfield Racers \n 12 \n8\n1\n3\n91:58\n'''17'''\n\n 4. \n Billingham Bombers \n 12 \n6\n0\n6\n83:81\n'''12'''\n\n 5. \n Durham Wasps \n 12 \n5\n0\n7\n81:88\n'''10'''\n\n 6. \n Glasgow Dynamos \n 12 \n2\n0\n10\n67:111\n'''4'''\n\n 7. \n Ayr Bruins \n 12 \n0\n1\n11\n40:132\n'''1'''\n\n", "===Regular season===\n===Midland Section===\n\n\n\n Club\n GP\n W\n T\n L\n GF-GA\n Pts\n\n 1. \n Blackpool Seagulls \n 10 \n9\n0\n1\n74:24\n'''18'''\n\n 2. \n Deeside Dragons \n 10 \n7\n0\n3\n53:41\n'''14'''\n\n 3. \n Grimsby Buffaloes \n 10 \n6\n0\n4\n60:47\n'''12'''\n\n 4. \n Sheffield Lancers \n 10 \n6\n0\n4\n42:33\n'''12'''\n\n 5. \n Liverpool Leopards \n10 \n1\n0\n9\n31:68\n'''2'''\n\n 6. \n London Sobell All-Stars* \n10\n1\n0\n9\n22:69\n'''2'''\n\n(*Played all games away for four points per match.)\n===Southern Section===\n\n\n\n Club\n GP\n W\n T\n L\n GF-GA\n Pts\n\n 1. \n Solihull Barons \n 16 \n13\n1\n2\n104:50\n'''27'''\n\n 2. \n Southampton Vikings \n 16 \n11\n4\n1\n126:50\n'''26'''\n\n 3. \n Streatham Redskins \n 16 \n12\n0\n4\n66:23\n'''24'''\n\n 4. \n Altrincham Aces \n 16 \n10\n1\n5\n52:52\n'''21'''\n\n 5. \n Oxford University \n16 \n8\n0\n8\n46:32\n'''16'''\n\n 6. \n Avon Arrows \n16\n6\n1\n9\n60:59\n'''13'''\n\n 7. \n Streatham Hawks \n16 \n6\n1\n9\n38:89\n'''13'''\n\n 8. \n London Phoenix Flyers \n16\n2\n0\n14\n28:97\n'''4'''\n\n 9. \n Cambridge University* \n16\n0\n0\n16\n7:75\n'''0'''\n\n(*Played all games away for four points per match.)\n===Final===\nSolihull Barons defeated Blackpool Seagulls 11:4 on aggregate (6:4, 5:0)\n", "===Final===\nWon by the Murrayfield Racers\n", "===Final===\nFife Flyers defeated Southampton Vikings 13-0 & 10-5\n", "{| class=\"wikitable\"\n\n\n Club\n GP\n W\n L\n T\n GF\n GA\n Pts\n\n 1. \n Murrayfield Racers \n 12 \n 11 \n 1 \n 0 \n 116 \n 43 \n '''22'''\n\n 2. \n Fife Flyers \n 12 \n 10 \n2 \n 0 \n 120 \n 57 \n '''20'''\n\n 3. \n Whitley Warriors \n 12 \n 9 \n 3 \n 0 \n 126 \n 54 \n '''18'''\n\n 4. \n Durham Wasps \n 12 \n 5 \n 7 \n 0 \n 73 \n 84 \n '''10'''\n\n 5. \n Glasgow Dynamks \n 12 \n 4 \n 8 \n 0 \n 77 \n 101 \n '''8'''\n\n 6. \n Ayr Bruins \n 12 \n 2 \n 10 \n 0 \n 47 \n 127 \n ''4'''\n\n 7. \n Billingham Bombers \n 12 \n 1 \n 11 \n 0 \n 60 \n 153 \n '''2'''\n\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "[[Northern League (ice hockey, 1966–82)|Northern League]]", "[[Southern League (ice hockey)|Southern League]]", "Spring Cup", "[[British Championship|Icy Smith Cup]]", "[[Autumn Cup]]", "References" ]
1977–78 British Ice Hockey season
[ "'''William Boyce Mueller''' (1942–1993), founder of Forgotten Scouts, is buried in the gay corner of the Congressional Cemetery, in Washington, D.C.\n", "William Boyce Mueller was the grandson of Chicago publisher William D. Boyce, the founder of the Boy Scouts of America.\n", "On the 75th anniversary from the founding of Boy Scouts of America, Mueller and his mother, Virginia Boyce Lind, led a procession of 10,000 Scouts to pay homage to his grandfather’s grave in Ottawa Avenue Cemetery, Ottawa, Illinois. In October 1992 in San Francisco, Mueller, together with Ken MacPherson and Allan Shore, created the first organization to fight against the ban on gay Scouts and Scout leaders, Forgotten Scouts. \"I don't think my grandfather would have wanted me excluded from Scouting just because of my sexual orientation. My grandfather would not have tolerated discrimination. He founded the Boy Scouts for all boys, not just for some. I realized that if people like me don't take a stand, the world isn't going to change.\"\n\nHe is buried at Congressional Cemetery, in Washington, D.C., and his tombstone reads: \"Founder of-Forgotten Scouts, Beloved son of Virginia Boyce Lind, Grandson of William Dixon Boyce, Founder of-Boy Scouts of American\".\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Early life", "Activism", "References" ]
William Boyce Mueller
[ "\n\nA list of films produced in Egypt in 1966. For an A-Z list of films currently on Wikipedia, see :Category:Egyptian films.\n", "{| class=\"wikitable\"\n\n Title !! Director !! Cast !! Genre !! Notes\n\n '''1966'''\n\n'''''Al-Kahira 30'''''(Cairo 30)\nSalah Abu Seif\nSouad Hosni, Ahmed Mazhar, Hamdy Ahmed \nDrama\n\n\n'''''El mustahil'''''(The Impossible)\nHussein Kamal \nNadia Lutfi, Kamal el-Shennawi \nDrama\n\n\n'''''Saghira Ala El Hob''''' (Too Young for Love)\n Niazi Mostafa \nSouad Hosni, Rushdy Abaza \nRomantic comedy \n\n\n'''''Laylat El Zafaf'''''(Wedding Night)\nHenry Barakat \nSouad Hosni, Ahmed Mazhar \nComedy \n\n\n\n", "", "* Egyptian film at the Internet Movie Database\n* Film produced in 1966 at elCinema.com\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "1966", "See also ", "External links" ]
List of Egyptian films of 1966
[ "\n\n\n\n'''''Simply the Best 16 Kosice''''' is an upcoming episode of kickboxing series produced by ''World Kickboxing Network'' on October 14, 2017 at Steel Arena. The event is the fourth series produced in Slovakia, following three previous editions held in Poprad.\n", "''STB 16 Kosice'' is expected to be headlined by \"Slovakian Giant\" Tomaz Mozny, who goes up against an opponent yet to be named. Among the titles fights, Slovakian Pavol Garaj faces Czech Matous Kohout in a three-round championship for WKN International middleweight title. The bout is also a rematch after their original encounter in 2016 at ''Enfusion Live'', where Czech fighter took the decision.\n", "The announced fight card comprises a series of international bouts in kickboxing and MMA with the likes off Petr Vondracek, Vladimir Moravcik, Vladimir Idranyi, and others.\n", "*\n*\n", "\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Background", "Fight card", "External sites", "References" ]
Simply the Best 16 Kosice
[ "\n'''Great Malay Nusantara''' () is a literary association in Malaysia. Founded in 2011 on the initiative of the famous Malaysian poet, S.E.A. Write Award winner, Malaysian National Laureate Ahmad Kamal Abdullah. The goal of the organization is to promote the Malay language and Malay literature in the world, to develop contacts and cooperation between the writers of Nusantara countries (Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, South Thailand).\n\nFrom the very beginning Numera showed itself very potentialy by holding a number of international events and quickly gained recognition both at home and abroad.\n\nIn March 2012, Numera together with the municipality of the Indonesian city of Padang (Sumatra) organized a seminar on \"History and culture of Southeast Asia\", which was attended by more than 200 participants, mainly from Indonesia and Malaysia, with 53 papers on various aspects of the history and culture of the Malay world .\n\nIn September 2012, it organized in Kuala Lumpur International poetry readings and seminar \"Poets of the world, civilization and crisis of the XXI century\" with the participation of more than 50 poets, writers, translators, scientists from 7 countries (Bangladesh, Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Russia, Thailand, Singapore), including the distinguished Bangladesh poet and translator Aminur Rahman, an Indonesian veteran poet from Aceh LK Ara, the National Writer of Malaysia Kemala, the S.E.A. Write Award laureates Brunei poet Zefri Arif and Malaysian poets Siti Zainon Ismail and Abdul Ghafar Ibrahim (AGI), Director General of Malaysia Council for Language and Literature Awang Sariyan and others .\n", "Since 2013, Numera started also to give international awards for the development of the Malay language and literature with the title of \" Man of Letters of Numera.\" \n\nThe first winners of the award which was given on November 20, 2013, were the Indonesian poet Abdul Hadi Wiji Muthari, the Malaysian scholar Sharif Abu Bakar and the Russian orientalist Victor A. Pogadaev .\n\nIn 2016, the awards were given to Aminur Rahman (Bangladesh), Muhammad Haji Salleh (Malaysia) and Sastri Bakri (Indonesia) .\n\nIn 2017, the awards were given to Khudan Hidayat and Putu Ikhirma from Indonesia, as well as to Wan Abu Bakar and Norazima Abu Bakar from Malaysia .\n", "\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " Numera Awards ", "References" ]
Great Malay Nusantara
[ "'''Narail Victoria College''' is a public college in Narail district, Bangladesh.\n", "Narail Victoria College was established in 1886. It was founded by Chandra Roy, son of Zamindar Ratan Roy of Narail. The college was named after Queen Victoria of Britain. After the Partition of India in 1947 it faced financial difficulties and was nationalized in 1980.\n", "\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "History", "References" ]
Narail Victoria College
[ "\n\nDewayne Jackson is an American Professional basketball player currently playing for Sagesse Club in the Lebanese Basketball League. He played for Homenetmein Club in the 2016-17 season and he averaged 21.1 points per game, 5.6 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 2.5 steals.\n", "\n eurobasket.com\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "References" ]
DeWayne Jackson
[ "\n\nA list of films produced in Egypt in 1967. For an A-Z list of films currently on Wikipedia, see :Category:Egyptian films.\n", "{| class=\"wikitable\"\n\n Title !! Director !! Cast !! Genre !! Notes\n\n '''1967'''\n\n'''''El Zawga El Thania'''''(The Second Wife)\n Salah Abu Seif \nSalah Mansour, Sanaa Gamil, Souad Hosni, Shoukry Sarhan \n \n\n\n\n'''''Quasr El Shawq'''''\n Hassan El Imam\nNadia Lutfi, Yehia Chahine, Abdel Moneim Ibrahim, Magda El-Khatib \n \nSecond part of Naguib Mahfouz trilogy\n\n'''''Khan el khalili''''' \nAtef Salem \n Samira Ahmed, Emad Hamdy, Hassan Youssef (actor) \n \nEntered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival\n\n\n", "", "* Egyptian film at the Internet Movie Database\n* Film produced in 1967 at elCinema.com\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "1967", "See also ", "External links" ]
List of Egyptian films of 1967
[ "\n\nA list of films produced in Egypt in 1968. For an A-Z list of films currently on Wikipedia, see :Category:Egyptian films.\n", "{| class=\"wikitable\"\n\n Title !! Director !! Cast !! Genre !! Notes\n\n '''1968'''\n\n'''''Thalath Nessa''''' \nSamir Chamas \n \n \n\n\n\n", "", "* Egyptian film at the Internet Movie Database\n* Film produced in 1968 at elCinema.com\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "1968", "See also ", "External links" ]
List of Egyptian films of 1968
[ "\n\n\n\n\n\n'''''Sachin''''' is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language Romantic Comedy Film directed by Santhosh Nair, starring Dhyan Sreenivasan, Aju Varghese, Hareesh Kanaran Ramesh Pisarody, Sarath Appani, Renji Panicker, Maniyanpillai Raju, Juby Ninan, Kochupreman, Balaji Sarma, Nikki Galrani, Anna Rajan, Maala Parvati, Reshmi Boban, Sethu Lakshmi, Elizabeth, Valsala Menon, Lija and so on. Sachin is a funfilled romantic film, pitched against the backdrop of cricket. The story revolves around a boy who born on the auspicious day when Sachin Tendulkar hit his another century. After watching Sachin's performance, Viswanathan got excited and named his son as Sachin. The film is expected to release on January 2018.\n", "\nSachin (Dhyan Sreenivasan) is born on an auspicious day when the nation celebrated another outstanding century of the God of Crciket, Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar. Excited after watching Sachin's Performance, Viswanathan promptly named his new born son \"Sachin\". Sachin too played cricket while growing up and his love for Sachin Tendulkar was unflinching. Meanwhile, sachin falls in love with Anjali (Lichy of Angamaly Diaries), a village damsel who is four years elder to him. (it can be recalled that Anjali, wife of Sachin Tendulkar too is elder than him) Later on, trouble brew in and their wedding get cancelled. how sachin resolve the issues forms the rest of the story.\n220x220px", "* Dhyan Sreenivasan as Sachin\n* Aju Varghese as Jerry\n* Hareesh Kanaran as Poocha Shyju\n* Appani Sarath as Kudiyan Jose\n* Ramesh Pisarody as Shine\n* Renji Panicker as Ramachandran\n* Maniyanpilla Raju as Viswanathan\n* Juby Ninan as Naveen\n* Kochu Preman\n* Balaji Sarma\n* Nikki Galrani as Helen\n* Anna Rajan as Anjali\n* Maala Parvati\n* Reshmi Boban\n* Sethu Lakshmi\n* Elisabeth\n* Valsala Menon\n* Lija Anna Rajan (Lichy)\n", "Sachin movie is directed by Santhosh Nair, Produced In The Banner JJ Productions by Jude Agnel Sudhir & Juby Ninan. the Story, Screenplay and Dialogues are coined by S L Puram Jayasurya who is the director of the Dileep starrer movie Speed Track and Mohanlal Starrer Angel John. The Cinematography of this movie is done by Neil D'Cunha, who is famous for his work in Mohanlal starrer Ennum Epozhum & Philips and The Monkey Pen. Editor of this movie is Ranjan Abhraham. Make up is done by Hassan Vandoor, Costume Designer is Stephy Xavier, Art Director - Rajeev Kovilakam, Production Controller - Jith Pirappancode, Chief Associate Director - Baby Panicker, Associate Director - Sujesh Annie Eapen, Pro - Vazhoor Jose, Stills - Anu Pallichal.", "Aju Varghese & Hareesh Kanaran\nSachin is Santhosh Nair's Second movie as director, the first one was Fahad Fazil starer Money Ratnam. The pooja function was took place in Beaumond Hotel Kochi. Renji Panicker made the switch on and Alwin Antony made the first clap.The main shooting location of sachin movie are Punlaur, Pathnapuram, Thenmala.\n", "207x207px\nMusic: Shaan Rahman, Lyrics: Manu Manjith\n", "Ramesh Pisharody & Renji Panicker\nReference Articles From Various Sources About Sachin Malayalam Movie\n", "Director Santhosh Nair & D.O.P Neil D'Cunha\nOfficial Facebook Page For Sachin Malayalam Movie & IMDB Listing\n* \n* " ]
[ "Introduction", " Plot ", " Cast ", " Crew ", " Production ", " Soundtrack ", " References ", " External links " ]
Sachin Movie (Malayalam)
[ "\n\nThe '''Norma M30''' is an LMP3-spec sports prototype. The car is built by French constructor Norma Auto Concept and designed by company co-founder Norbert Santos. The Norma M30 won the 2017 Michelin Le Mans Cup in its debut year entered by DKR Engineering.\n", "===Development===\nThe LMP3 class was launched by the Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO) in 2015. Five constructors were selected by the ACO to build chassis for the class. Besides Norma, ADESS, Ginetta, Ligier and Riley were selected. Ligier, ADESS and Ginetta launched their cars during the late 2015 and 2016 seasons. Norma launched their LMP3 prototype in February 2017. Nissan was appointed as the sole engine provider. The Nissan VK50VE engine produces 420hp. The engine was previously used in road going vehicles such as the Infiniti QX70. Romain Dumas tested the M30 at Nogaro and Pau Arnos.\n\n===Competition history===\nAmerican driver Colin Thompson was the driver for the M30's racing debut. Thompson, racing with Kelly-Moss Road and Race, raced the car at Sebring International Raceway during the 12 Hours of Sebring weekend. After a troubled first race, Thompson finished second in the second race. The Norma M30 was only beat by a Ligier JS P3, raced by Nico Jamin.\n\nIn Europe the car competed in the 2017 European Le Mans Series, 2017 Michelin Le Mans Cup, among national series. Erwin Creed and Ricky Capo won the 4 Hours of Monza with the Norma, entered by M.Racing-YMR. In the Michelin Le Mans Cup, a supporting series to the European Le Mans Series, the LMP3 cars were the fastest on track. DKR Engineering, with Jean Glorieux and Alex Toril, won three straight races. The team won at Le Mans, Red Bull Ring and Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps.\n", "* Norma M30 on the company website\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "History", "External link" ]
Norma M30
[ "\n\nA list of films produced in Egypt in 1969. For an A-Z list of films currently on Wikipedia, see :Category:Egyptian films.\n", "{| class=\"wikitable\"\n\n Title !! Director !! Cast !! Genre !! Notes\n\n '''1969'''\n\n'''''El Ard'''''(The Land)\nYoussef Chahine \nMahmoud el-Meliguy, Ezzat El Alaili, Yehia Chahine \nDrama \nEntered into the 1970 Cannes Film Festival\n\n'''''Shey Min El Khouf'''''(Something From Fear)\nHussein Kamal \nShadia, Mahmoud Morsy, Yehia Chahine \nDrama \nEntered into the 6th Moscow International Film Festival\n\n'''''The Night of Counting the Years'''''\nShadi Abdel Salam \nAhmed Marei, Ahmad Hegazi (actor), Nadia Lutfi \nDrama \n\n\n\n", "", "* Egyptian film at the Internet Movie Database\n* Film produced in 1969 at elCinema.com\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "1969", "See also ", "External links" ]
List of Egyptian films of 1969
[ "\n\n'''Smoke''', also known as '''Smoke the Donkey''', became a therapy animal for the United States Marine Corps during the Iraq War. Smoke lived on Camp Taqaddum in Iraq from 2008 to 2009 among the Marines of the 1st Marine Logistics Group who were deployed there. In 2011, Smoke traveled half way around the world to the United States, the only Donkey to make such a journey. The process to relocate Smoke from Iraq to the United States required senior level diplomatic coordination by multiple countries, and the assistance of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Once in the United States, Smoke lived at Take Flight Farms in Omaha, Nebraska.\n", "\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "References" ]
Smoke (donkey)
[ "\n\n\nThe '''1978–79 British Ice Hockey season''' featured the Northern League for teams from Scotland and the north of England. A new format was introduced to replace the Southern League for teams from the rest of England. It consisted of two leagues called the Inter-City League and English League North.\n\nMurrayfield Racers won the Northern League, Sheffield Lancers won the English League North and Streatham Redskins won the Inter-City League. Murrayfield Racers won the Icy Smith Cup.\n", "\n", "\n", "\n", "===Final===\nMurrayfield Racers defeated Streatham Redskins at Billingham Ice Rink 10-2\n", "===First round===\n====Group 1====\n\n\n\n Club\n GP\n W\n L\n T\n GF\n GA\n Pts\n\n 1. \n Murrayfield Racers \n 6 \n 6 \n 0 \n 0 \n 42 \n 16 \n '''12'''\n\n 2. \n Whitley Warriors \n 6 \n 2 \n 3 \n 1 \n 24 \n 25 \n '''5'''\n\n 3. \n Billingham Bombers \n 6 \n 2 \n 3 \n 1 \n 25 \n32 \n '''5'''\n\n 4. \n Glasgow Dynamos \n 6 \n 1 \n 5 \n 0 \n 19 \n 37 \n '''2'''\n\n====Group 2====\n\n\n\n Club\n GP\n W\n L\n T\n GF\n GA\n Pts\n\n 1. \n Fife Flyers \n 6 \n 5 \n 0 \n 1 \n 64 \n 23 \n '''11'''\n\n 2. \n Durham Wasps \n 6 \n 2 \n2 \n 2 \n 21 \n 23 \n '''6'''\n\n 3. \n Ayr Bruins \n 6 \n 2 \n 4 \n 0 \n 28 \n 52 \n '''4'''\n\n 4. \n Sunderland Chiefs \n 6 \n 1 \n 4 \n 1 \n 31 \n 46 \n '''3'''\n\n===Playoffs===\n====Semifinals====\n*Durham Wasps - '''Murrayfield Racers''' 5:8 on aggregate (3:3, 3:5)\n*Whitley Warriors - '''Fife Flyers''' 9:14 on aggregate (4:6, 5:8)\n====Final====\n*Murrayfield Racers - '''Fife Flyers''' 8:15 on aggregate (4:3, 4:12)\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "[[Northern League (ice hockey, 1966–82)|Northern League]]", "[[English League North]]", "[[Inter-City League]]", "[[British Championship|Icy Smith Cup]]", "[[Autumn Cup]]", "References" ]
1978–79 British Ice Hockey season
[ "\n\n'''Isaac \"Ike\" Fulwood Jr.''' (April 28, 1940 – September 1, 2017) was an American police officer who served as the Chief of the Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia from July 1989 until September 1992. Chief Fulwood inherited a city plagued by high crime, a record homicide rate, as well as the height of the crack epidemic. His tenure was also marked by a strained relationship with Mayor Marion Barry, as Barry was arrested on federal drug charges just five months after Fulwood's appointment as police chief. \n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "References" ]
Isaac Fulwood
[ "'''Bowersock''' is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n\n*Glen Bowersock (born 1936), American historian\n*J. P. Bowersock, American record producer\n*Justin De Witt Bowersock (1842–1922), American politician\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction" ]
Bowersock
[ "\n\nJasmon Youngblood is an American Professional basketball player currently playing for Sagesse Club in the Lebanese Basketball League. He played for Byblos Club in the 2016-2017 season and he averaged 21.2 points per game, 5.4 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.9 steals.", "\n eurobasket.com\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "References" ]
Jasmon Youngblood
[ "Ada Jordan Pray\n\n'''Adagerta \"Ada\" G. Jordan Pray''' (April 9, 1884 – August 25, 1961), B.L., was a composer, teacher and concert singer, the director of the Ada Jordan Pray Music School.\n", "Adagerta \"Ada\" G. Jordan Pray was born on April 9, 1884, in Livermore, California. Her parents Wendell Jordan (1837-1901) and Gertrude Elizabeth Bearer (1858-1941), were of French-Swiss and German extraction. They moved to the United States before the Civil War and had a successfully brewery in Livermore.\n\nShe graduated from University of California, Berkeley in 1906.\n", "She was a composer, teacher and concert singer. She was the director of Ada Jordan Pray Music School. She was writer of songs and pianoforte music, she composed: \"Veit Knickerbocker,\" (operetta), ''Dancing with you'', song, words by Maud Gilbert,, ''Swiss Echo Song'', words and music,, ''Wishing on a Star in the Valley of the Moon'', words by Nell Griffith Wilson, sang by Connie Von Loben Sels, and ''\"Schubertiana\" : symphony movement in rondo form : to be used with unison chorus if desired''. She was a lecturer on Appreciation of Music. For a women of her time, she travelled extensively abroad.\n\nShe was the president of the Social Center of the Oroville Monday Club and of the National Music-Dramatic Honor Society in San Francisco. She was vice-president of the California Music Teachers' Association.\n\nShe was a member of the Durham Woman's Club and the Butte County Branch of the National League of American Pen Women.\n\nIn 1918 she supervised the addition of the phonograph collection to The Solano County Library, in collaboration with the Victor Phonograph Company.\n\nIn 1936 she was appointed to supervise the promotion of musical activities in her district in Butte County, California, where she was assigned the role to make sure all of these musical activities in the district were being directed and developed properly.\n", "Ada Jordan Pray moved to Oroville, California, in 1916. In 1915 she married Lee Walker Pray (1881-1958). In 1919 she moved to San Francisco and lived in Stanford Road.\n\nShe died on August 25, 1961, and is buried at Chico Memorial Mausoleum and Crematory, Chico, California.\n", "The Ada Jordan Pray Papers are preserved at the Special Collections, Meriam Library, California State University, Chico.\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Early life", "Career", "Personal life", "Legacy", "References" ]
Ada Jordan Pray
[ "'''Sham marriage in the United Kingdom''' is a form of immigration fraud in the UK, extensively found in London, conducted systematically and unromantically to explicitly gain British citizenship, in exchange for short-term financial gain. The fraud is often committed by taking advantage of loopholes in EU immigration law and working or gaming the system to circumvent customary immigration procedures. The fraud is investigated mostly by the UK Border Force and previously by the UK Border Agency.\n", "The laws applying to British citizenship are the same across all four constituent countries, and are under European Union law, but the laws of marriage are not the same across all four constituent countries. \n", "Sham marriage in the UK involves stooge brides or stooge grooms, neither of whom knew each other before the ceremony; the bogus ceremony is typically carried out by a young African male, on a student visa, who marries an Eastern European female, with around £5,000 changing hands for the inconvenience. The methods involve gaming the system of Article 12 of the European Convention on Human Rights and the Citizens’ Rights Directive (Directive 2004/38/EC) which were implemented in the UK by the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006. \n", "Sham marriage in the UK is a widespread industry, and is a contemptuous abuse of human rights legislation. \n\nIn 2010 there was a legal ruling by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), which administers the European Convention on Human Rights, which hugely assisted the incidence of sham marriage in the UK, with large increases in sham marriage reported in London boroughs such as Wandsworth. Before 2010, people would need a marriage visa from their own country of origin. \n", "Sham marriage in the UK is also investigated, as a whole phenomenon, by MigrationWatch UK. The whole phenomenon is the responsibility of UK Visas and Immigration. The Immigration Act 2014 was passed to curtail bogus marriages in the UK, and sham marriage was also referenced by Section 24 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999. \n", "* Legal consequences of marriage and civil partnership in England and Wales\n* Marriage in the United Kingdom\n* National Border Targeting Centre, in south Manchester\n", "\n", "* UK Government\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Marriage law in the UK", "Methods", "History", "Containment", "See also", "References", "External links" ]
Sham marriage in the United Kingdom
[ "'''Charles Max Schrimpf''' (May 31, 1890 – January 22, 1932) was an American politician and businessman.\n\nSchrimpf was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He went to the public schools and was a farmer, clerk, and cigar manufacturer. Schrimpf and his wife lived in Appleton, Wisconsin. Schrimpf served in the Wisconsin Assembly from 1923 to 1925 and was a Republican. He died suddenly from a heart attack at his home in Appleton, Wisconsin.\n", "\n", "*\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Notes", "External links" ]
Charles M. Schrimpf
[ "\n'''Om Prakash Sharma''' (born December 14, 1932) is an Indian painter, visual artist, professor, writer and sitarist based in New Delhi, India. He was bestowed with National Award for Painting of Lalit Kala Akademi in 1969, by the President of India. Sharma has won All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society's '' Annual Art Exhibitions'' thrice in 1966, 1967 and 1969, and has been awarded with multiple awards at various state exhibitions.\n", "Sharma was born in 1932, in Bawal, Haryana. He attended Meerut College where he graduated in Drawing and Paintings in 1951. Sharma earned The National Diploma in Fine Arts in 1958 from Delhi Polytechnic with First Class and Distinction. From 1964 to 1966, Sharma attended Columbia University and Art Students League of New York as a Fulbright scholar where he completed his postgraduate studies in Fine Arts and Art History.", "===Art educator===\nAfter completing his graduation in 1951, Sharma joined D.A.V. School, Paharganj, New Delhi, as an art teacher, where he worked for 5 years. In 1956, Sharma was appointed as Senior Art Teacher at Government Model School, Ludlow Castle, Delhi where he worked till 1961. From 1961 to 1981, Sharma served as the Head of the Art Department at School of Planning and Architecture, Delhi. In 1981, Sharma was appointed as the Dean at College of Art, Delhi where he served till 1992.\n===Artist===\nOm Prakash Sharma's career as an artist spans over six decades. His work as an artist has been centered around New Delhi. Sharma is known primarily as a practitioner of a uniquely Indian visual style. Sharma started his career as an artist in 1956 during annual exhibition at All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society in Delhi. His paintings has been exhibited at over 100 solo and group exhibition. His art works has been part of permanent collections at various art galleries and museums including Berlin Museum,Academy of Fine Arts Museum, Moscow and Darat al Funun, Amman, Jordan. He is regarded as the one of the founders of the Neo-Tantra art movement.\n\nSharma started playing sitar in 1956 when he came in contact with Pandit Ravi Shankar, who helped him in identifying the traditional iconography of different ragas which inspired him to paint 25 ''Ragmala'' paintings in water colors. Influence of music has always inspired visual rhythms of Sharma's work.\nSharma has written about art in several art magazines and art columns. He has been an invited keynote speaker at various public talks organized by art societies, museums and institutions in India and abroad, on his paintings in context of contemporary art and the tradition of tantra art. He had also held positionof advisor to various art committees such Boards of education, Parliament House Complex, HUDCO, Urban Arts Commission and several University Counsels. Sharma has also authored several books including ''Art in Art'' in 1994, ''Om Prakash - Forty Years 1958 - 1998'' in 1999 and ''Om Prakash- Sixty Years 1951 - 2012'' in 2013.\n\nSharma has been awarded several times including three First Prizes in ''Annual Art Exhibitions'' of the AIFACS, New Delhi. He was awarded with National Award for Painting of Lalit Kala Akademi in 1969. He was also awarded with Delhi State Award from the Chief Minister of Delhi in 2003. He holds Honorary membership of Russian Academy of Arts, Moscow. In 2008, Sharma received ''Life Time Achievement Award'' from ''ART MALL'', New Delhi.", "* 1966- First prize at All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society's '' Annual Art Exhibitions''\n* 1967- First prize at All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society's ''Annual Art Exhibitions''\n* 1969- First prize at All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society's ''Annual Art Exhibitions''\n* 1969 - National Award for Painting of Lalit Kala Akademi.\n* 2003 - Delhi State Award from the Chief Minister of Delhi.\n* Honorary membership of Russian Academy of Arts, Moscow.\n* Life time Achievement Award by ''ART MALL'', New Delhi in 2008", "\n\n* 1958 - Hotel Rex, Delhi\n* 1959 - AIFACS, New Delhi\n* 1959 - AIFACS, New Delhi\n* 1961 - AIFACS, New Delhi\n* 1963 - AIFACS, New Delhi\n* 1963 - Ashoka Gallery, Calcutta\n* 1964 - Kumar Gallery, New Delhi\n* 1965 - Artistica Gallery, Long Island, USA\n* 1965 - Duncan Gallery, New York City, USA\n* 1967 - Kumar Gallery, New Delhi\n* 1968 - Kumar Gallery, New Delhi\n* 1969 - Kumar Gallery, New Delhi\n* 1970 - Kumar Gallery, New Delhi\n* 1971 - Gallery Chanakya, New Delhi\n* 1972 - Gallery Chanakya, New Delhi\n* 1973 - Fair Field University Gallery, Connecticut USA\n* 1973 - St. John the Divine Gallery, New York, USA\n* 1974 - Gallery Chanakya, New Delhi\n* 1975 - Gallery Chanakya, New Delhi\n\n* 1975 - Pundole Art Gallery, Mumbai\n* 1976 - Solar Gallery, New York, USA\n* 1977 - Kumar Gallery, New Delhi\n* 1978 - Pundole Art Gallery, Mumbai\n* 1980 - Lalit Kala Gallery, New Delhi\n* 1981 - Ancient Currents Gallery, San Fransisco, USA\n* 1985 - Dhoomimal Art Gallery, New Delhi\n* 1986 - Gallery Chemould, Mumbai\n* 1988 - Gallery Aurobindo, New Delhi\n* 1988 - Shridharani Gallery, New Delhi\n* 1989 - Asia & Pacific Museum, Warsaw, Poland\n* 1989 - Sian Gallery, Pusan, South Korea\n* 1990 - Shridharani Gallery, New Delhi\n* 1990 - International Friendship House, Moscow and Riga\n* 1991 - Shridharani Gallery, New Delhi\n* 1991 - World Wide Gallery, New York, USA\n* 1991 - Gallery Roman Rolland, New Delhi\n* 1992 - Hotel Hyatt Regency, New Delhi\n* 1994 - LTG Gallery, New Delhi\n\n* 1994 - World Wide Gallery, New York, USA\n* 1995 - Aurobindo Gallery, New Delhi\n* 1996 - LTG Gallery, New Delhi\n* 1998 - LTG Gallery, New Delhi\n* 1998 - Indian High Commission, Port Louis, Mauritius\n* 1999 - Max Mueller Bhavan, New Delhi\n* 1999 - Shoman Foundation, Amman, Jordan\n* 1999 - St. Raphael Gallery, London, England\n* 2000 - Honjo Gallery, Tokyo, Japan\n* 2001 - Gallery Zen, Bangalore, India\n* 2002 - S. Art Gallery, Moscow, Russia\n* 2003 - The Grand Hotel, New Delhi\n* 2003 - Pioneer Gallery, New Delhi\n* 2005 - Visual Art Gallery, Indian Habitat Center, New Delhi\n* 2006 - Embassy of Slovak Republic, New Delhi\n* 2007 - Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi\n* 2012 - Alliance Francaise, New Delhi\n* 2013 - Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi\n* 2016-17 - Marin County Foundation, Novada, San Francisco, USA\n", "\n\n* 1956 to 1969 - AIFACS, New Delhi, Annual Exhibitions.\n* 1961 - A.I.R, New Delhi, Exhibition on Theme of Music\n* 1963 - Three Painters Inaugural Show, Chemould Gallery, Mumbai\n* 1963 - Exhibition for National Defence Fund, L.K.A., New Delhi\n* 1963 to 1975 - Annual National Exhibitions, L.K.A., New Delhi\n* 1966 - Flowers and Flowering Trees, AIFACS, New Delhi\n* 1967 - Seven Artists, Kumar Gallery, New Delhi\n* 1968, 1969, 1992 - Sahitya Kala Parishad, Delhi\n* 1970 - Art Today by Kunika Chemould, New Delhi\n* 1972 - Avant-Garde Indian Paintings, Kumar Gallery, New Delhi\n* 1972 - Inaugural Group Show, Chanakya Gallery, Akbar Hotel, New Delhi\n* 1973 - Twenty Five Years of Indian Art, New Delhi\n* 1973 - International Playgroup's Annual Exhibition, IBM, New York, USA\n* 1977 - AIFACS, Golden Jubliee International Exhibition, New Delhi\n* 1980 - Miniature Format Paintings, L.K.A., New Delhi\n* 1983 - Second Asian Art Biennale, Bangladesh\n* 1983 - 84 - 'Tantra' Exhibition, India Festival West German Museums\n\n* 1984 - 15th International Exhibition, Japan.\n* 1985 - 'Neo - Tantra' Art Exhibition, New South Wales, Australia\n* 1987 - Indian Art Exhibition for International Book Fair, Frankfurt, Germany\n* 1987 - Indian Festival, Moscow, USSR\n* 1988 - Exhibition of CRY, Metro Cities of India\n* 1989 - Art Teachers Exhibition, HABIART, New Delhi\n* 1990 - 50 Artists by Gallery Chanakya at L.K.A., New Delhi\n* 1990 - Ambassador's Choice at NGMA, New Delhi\n* 1991 - Changing Images, Jahangir Art Gallery, Mumbai\n* 1991 - Award Winner's National Exhibition of Art, L.K.A., New Delhi\n* 1991 - Connoisseur's Choice at Habiart, New Delhi\n* 1994 - Spiritual and Cultural Exchange Exhibition, AIFACS, New Delhi.\n* 1995 - A Homage to Gandhi, LTG Gallery, New Delhi\n* 1997 - Magnetic Forms at Art Konsult, New Delhi\n* 1998 - Symbolism and Geometry in Indian Art, NGMA, New Delhi\n* 2005 - Christies Auction, New York, U.S.A\n* 2006 - Triveda Auction, New Delhi\n\n* 2006 - Harmony Show, Mumbai\n* 2006 - Pioneer Gallery, New Delhi\n* 2006 - Suruchi Art Gallery, New Delhi\n* 2006 - Colours - Artland, Mumbai\n* 2007- Bonhams Auction, London\n* 2007- Red Earth, Monsoon Show, New Delhi\n* 2007- Osians Auction, New Delhi\n* 2007- 60th Milestone, New Delhi\n* 2007- Rainbow In the Sun, L.K.A,New Delhi\n* 2007- Tales of Textures, Art Elements Gallery, New Delhi\n* 2007- Art for Prabhat, New Delhi\n* 2007 - Convergence, Trident Hilton,Gurgaon\n* 2007- D.M.G 70th Anniversary Show L.K.A, New Delhi\n* 2008- Art for Aged, Auction, Oberoi Hotel, New Delhi\n* 2010 - Haryana Art Academy, L.K.A. New Delhi\n* 2014 - India Art Fair, New Delhi\n* 2015 - Spiritual Art Exhibition of Museum of Sacred Art, Belgium at Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi\n* 2016 - Spiritual Art by MOSA at Lalit Kala Academi, New Delhi\n\n", "", "*\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Early life and education", "Career", "Awards and accolades", "Solo exhibitions", "Group exhibitions", "References", "External links" ]
Om Prakash Sharma (artist)
[ "\n\n\n'''Sivasvati''' was a Satavahana king during the 1st century CE. He is mentioned in all the Puranas except the Brahmanda, and is said to have ruled for 28 years \n\nIt was probably during the reign of Sivasvati that the Western Satraps invaded Northern Maharastra and Vidarbha and occupied the districts of Pune and Nashik, forcing the Satavahanas to abandon their capital Junnar and to move to Prastisthana (modern Paithan) in the vicinity of Aurangabad. \n\nHis Queen was probably Gautami Balashri who appears in an inscription at Nasik caves as the donator of Cave No.3, and mother of Gautamiputra Satakarni.\n\nSivasti was probably the father of the famous Gautamiputra Satakarni, who is said the Nasik inscription to have \"destroyed the Sakas, Yavanas and Palhavas; who rooted out the Khakharata race; who restored the glory of the Satavahana family\".\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "References" ]
Sivasvati
[ "\n'''Incision''' may refer to:\n\n* Cutting, the separation of an object, into two or more portions, through the application of an acutely directed force\n* Incised, cut, particularly with a \"V\" shape\n* A type of open wound caused by a clean, sharp-edged object such as a knife, razor, or glass splinter\n* Surgical incision, a cut made through the skin and soft tissue to facilitate an operation or procedure\n* River incision, in geomorphology\n* Incision (band), a Dutch hard rock band\n* Incision (G.I. Joe), a fictional character\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction" ]
Incision
[ "\n\n\nThe '''1979–80 British Ice Hockey season''' featured the Northern League, the Inter-City League and English League North.\n\nMurrayfield Racers won the Northern League, Liverpool Leopards won the English League North and Richmond Flyers won the Inter-City League. Murrayfield Racers won the Icy Smith Cup.\n", "\n", "\n", "\n", "===Final===\nMurrayfield Racers defeated Solihull Barons 21-2\n", "===First round===\n====Scottish section====\n\n\n\n Club\n GP\n W\n L\n T\n GF\n GA\n Pts\n\n 1. \n Murrayfield Racers \n 8 \n 5 \n 2 \n 1 \n 43 \n22 \n '''11'''\n\n 2. \n Glasgow Dynamos \n 8 \n 5 \n 3 \n 0 \n 35 \n 31 \n '''10'''\n\n 3. \n Fife Flyers \n 8 \n 4 \n 4 \n 0 \n 41 \n 29 \n '''8'''\n\n 4. \n Ayr Bruins \n 8 \n 3 \n 4 \n 1 \n 32 \n 55 \n '''7'''\n\n 5. \n Aviemore Blackhawks \n 8 \n 2 \n 6 \n 0 \n 38 \n 52 \n '''4'''\n\n====English section====\n\n\n\n Club\n GP\n W\n L\n T\n GF\n GA\n Pts\n\n 1. \n Billingham Bombers \n 6 \n 6 \n 0 \n 0 \n 52 \n 23 \n '''12'''\n\n 2. \n Durham Wasps \n 6 \n 4 \n2 \n 0 \n 32 \n 30 \n '''8'''\n\n 3. \n Whitley Warriors \n 6 \n 2 \n 4 \n 0 \n 34 \n 38 \n '''4'''\n\n 4. \n Sunderland Chiefs \n 6 \n 0 \n 6 \n 0 \n 28 \n 55 \n '''0'''\n\n===Playoffs===\nSemifinals\n*Billingham Bombers - Glasgow Dynamos 6:3, 7:2\n*Murrayfield Racers - Durham Wasps 6:3, 1:0\nFinal\n*Murrayfield Racers - Billingham Bombers 10:1, 13:6\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "[[Northern League (ice hockey, 1966–82)|Northern League]]", "[[English League North]]", "[[Inter-City League]]", "[[British Championship|Icy Smith Cup]]", "[[Autumn Cup]]", "References" ]
1979–80 British Ice Hockey season
[ "West side of Saint Dwywe's church, Llanddwywe'''St Dwywe’s Church''' is a Grade II listed church building in Llanddwywe North Wales, of rubble stone Construction. \n\nIts structure is mainly of late medieval and early modern date and first mentioned in documents dating to 1292-1293. \n\n'''St Dwywe’s Church''' has a curvilinear churchyard, and farm buildings on its west. \n\nIt is named for St. Dwywe ferch Gwallog, a pre-congregational saint of Wales born between 465 and 585. who was reported to be the wife of St. Dynod Bwr \"the Stout\", and mother of Deiniol, and possibly Cynwyl, Gwarthan, and Aneirin.", "" ]
[ "Introduction", "References" ]
St Dwywe’s Church
[ "'''Amsler''' is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n\n*Marc Amsler (1891–1968), Swiss ophthalmologist\n**Amsler grid\n**Amsler sign, a medical sign\n*Margaret Harris Amsler (1908–2002), American lawyer and academic\n*Marty Amsler (born 1942), American football player\n*Samuel Amsler (1791–1849), Swiss engraver\n", "*Jakob Amsler-Laffon (1823–1912), Swiss mathematician, physicist and engineer\n*Amsler Island, an island of the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "See also" ]
Amsler
[ "\n'''Emel Korutürk''' (1915, İstanbul-12 March 2013, İstanbul) was a Turkish painter and a former First Lady of Turkey.\n", "She was born in 1915 as the forth child of Salah Cimgöz and his wife Hasmane. During her early childhood her father was exiled by the Allies of World War I to Malta. \n\nAfter her primary education, she studied in Lycée Notre Dame de Sion Istanbul a prestigious school for girls. Following her high school years in Laussane, Switzerland she graduated from Güzel Sanatlar Akademisi which is now Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University in 1936. During her academy years she was congratulated by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the first president of Turkey, for her talent in art in 1933. After academy she worked together with Turkish painter İbrahim Çallı.\n", "In 1944 she married to Fahri Korutürk, a naval officer. The couple had two sons and a daughter. (Osman, Salah and Ayşe)\nBetween 1977 and 1960 Fahri Korutürk was the commander of the Turkish Naval Forces. After his retirement in 1960 from the navy , he was appointed as Turkish ambassador to the Soviet Union (1960-1964) and later to Spain (1964-1965). In 1968 Fahri Korutürk was elected as the senate member by the president who had the right to name 15 members of the Turkish senate. In 1973, he was elected as the 6th president of Turkey. Thus Emel Korutürk became the first lady of the country. In 1980 Fahri Korutürk's term as the president ended and in 1987 he died. Emel Korutürk lived another 26 years and died on 13 march 2013 in İstanbul \n", "During her term as the first lady, she concentrated to promote Turkish painting. She was instrumental in presidental receptions to Turkish artists. She also supported the foundadtion of Ankara State Art and Sculpture Museum which would be a model for other such museums. In this museum, she insitiated collecting 34 paintings of Turkish artist Fikret Mualla.Her painting \"Gratitute to Gazi\" (referrring to \"Atatürk\") is also exhibited in the museum.\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Early years", "Family life", "Her contributions to art", "References" ]
Emel Korutürk
[ "'''John Craufurd''' (c.1725–1764 ) was a British Army officer and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1761 and 1764.\n ", "Craufurd was the seventh son of Patrick Craufurd of Drumsoy. He joined the army as an Ensign in the 13th Foot in 1738. He became captain in 1743, major in 1747 and lieutenant-colonel in 1749 serving under General Pulteney. \n", "In 1759 Craufurd was chosen to be colonel of the 85th Regiment of Foot raised by Lord Bath, for Lord Pulteney the son of General Pulteney. He was Colonel of the Regiment from 1759 to 1763. In 1759, he undertook a recruiting tour for the Regiment in the North of England. He reported on the progress of the tour setting out for York \"where I shall meet Lord Northumberland, and some others who are zealous to serve the infant corps. From thence I shall go to Newcastle, where I have some friends, and will carry with me proper recommendations to Sir Walter Blackett, Mr. Ridley and others\". He became brigadier-general in 1760 and took part in the capture of Belle Île in March 1761. From 1762 to 1763 he was serving in Portugal. He became colonel of the 3rd Foot in 1763. \n \n==Parliamentary Career== \nCraufurd appeared to use the northern recruiting tour in 1759 for another purpose – the furtherance of his parliamentary ambitions. John Calcraft, regimental agent to the 85th Foot, wrote to Craufurd in September “I do mightily approve your Newcastle scheme as well as your Berwick intentions, and think with you secrecy is necessary there at present as to election intentions, though I would do all I could consistent therewith and avoiding for the present public declaration” Later, Craufurd by invitation from the mayor, burgesses and a majority of freemen secured his election for Berwick-upon-Tweed and declared himself a candidate. He was returned unopposed as Member of Parliament for Berwick at the 1761 general election. His military and other responsibilities may have kept him away from Parliament as it was said “Craufurd has never spoke in the House though often threatened the attempt.”. \n\n==Later Life== \nCraufurd also became Lt-governor of Berwick in April 1764 apparently “till Guise (the governor) dies”. He was a stopgap after the death of John Barrington but in the event was outlived by Guise. He also became Lt-Governor of Menorca in June 1764. He died at Menorca on 2 August 1764.\n", "\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n " ]
[ "Introduction", "Early Life", "Military Career", "References", "Sources" ]
John Craufurd (British Army officer)
[ "\n\n'''Luke Hemmerich''' (born 9 February 1998) is a German footballer who plays as a right-back for VfL Bochum, on loan from Schalke 04.\n", "\n===Club===\n\n\n\n\n Club performance\n League\n Cup\n Total\n\n Season !! Club !! League\n Apps !! Goals\n Apps !! Goals\n Apps !! Goals\n\n Germany\n League\n DFB-Pokal\n Total\n\n2017–18\nFC Schalke 04\nBundesliga\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n\n2017–18\nVfL Bochum\n2. Bundesliga\n1\n0\n0\n0\n1\n0\n\n Total\n Germany\n1\n0\n0\n0\n1\n0\n\n Career total\n1\n0\n0\n0\n1\n0\n\n", "\n", "* Luke Hemmerich on worldfootball.net\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Career statistics", "References", "External links" ]
Luke Hemmerich
[ "\nHiroaki Nagasawa\n\n'''Hiroaki Nagasawa''' (born August 19, 1958) is a Japanese politicians and member of the Komeito Party of Japan and former Senior Vice Minister for the Reconstruction Agency. He resigned in September 2017 after letting a female acquaintance use a housing complex reserved for lawmakers.\n", "Nagasawa was born on August 19, 1958 in Tokyo, and studied sociology at Toyo University. \n", "In 1983, Nagasawa joined the ''Komei Shimbun'', which was the official newspaper of the Komeito. He was first elected to the House of Representatives in 2003.\n\nNagasawa served in the House of Councillors from 2010 to 2017, having been re-elected in July 2016. Following his resignation, he was replaced as Senior Vice Minister by Masayoshi Hamada.", "\n", "* Official website (archived)\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Early life", "Political career", "References", "External links" ]
Hiroaki Nagasawa
[ "The '''2000 ICF World Junior Canoe Slalom Championships''' were the 8th edition of the ICF World Junior Canoe Slalom Championships. The event took place in Bratislava, Slovakia from 13 to 16 July 2000 under the auspices of the International Canoe Federation (ICF) at the Čunovo Water Sports Centre.\n", "\n===Men===\n\n====Canoe====\n\n\nC1\n \n 243.69\n \n 243.74\n \n 256.52\n\nC1 team\nGrzegorz WójsKrzysztof SupowiczGrzegorz Kiljanek \n 155.01\nPierre LabarelleHervé ChevrierNicolas Peschier \n 159.10\nPřemysl VlkDavid ChodVáclav Hradilek \n 163.47\n\nC2\n \n 274.08\n \n 276.71\n \n 279.53\n\nC2 team\nMartin Braud/Cédric ForgitJulien Gaspard/Remy GaspardGuillaume Brahic/Christian Brunel \n 177.49\nFelix Michel/Sebastian PiersigKarsten Möller/Enrico ScherzerPhilipp Bergner/David Schröder \n 180.72\nJan Merenus/Ladislav BouškaMartin Hammer/Ladislav VlčekZdeněk Pivoňka/Pavel Arnošt \n 182.63\n\n\n====Kayak====\n\n\nK1\n \n 231.74\n \n 236.34\n \n 239.16\n\nK1 team\nGregor LaznikPeter KauzerŽiga Ovčak \n 140.28\nPiotr MędońJakub MałeckiPrzemysław Popis \n 143.48\nJindřich BenešVladimír PourLukáš Kubričan \n 144.60\n\n\n===Women===\n\n====Kayak====\n\n\nK1\n \n 270.27\n \n 277.90\n \n 286.78\n\nK1 team\nJennifer BongardtMelanie GelbhaarAnna Kamps \n 181.73\nJanka OvčarikováJana DukátováDana Beňušová \n 197.57\nFiona PennieSarah KinderDebbie Lomas \n 198.58\n\n", "\n\n\n\n\n 1 \n \n 2 \n 2 \n 1 \n 5\n\n 2 \n \n 2 \n 2 \n 0 \n 4\n\n 3 \n \n 2 \n 1 \n 1 \n 4\n\n 4 \n \n 1 \n 1 \n 1 \n 3\n\n 5 \n \n 1 \n 1 \n 0 \n 2\n\n 6 \n \n 0 \n 1 \n 3 \n 4\n\n 7 \n \n 0 \n 0 \n 2 \n 2\n\n Total \n 8 \n 8 \n 8 \n 24\n\n", "\n", "* International Canoe Federation\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Medal Summary", "Medal table", "References", "External links" ]
2000 World Junior Canoe Slalom Championships
[ "'''Mohammad Salahuddin''' is a Bangladeshi cricket coach. He is an experienced coach at the domestic level; coaching Sylhet Royals, Comilla Victorians, Chittagong Vikings and more teams in the past. He also acts as an advisor to Shakib Al Hasan. He will coach the Victorians once again.\n", "\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "References" ]
Mohammad Salahuddin
[ "\n'''Indoor tennis''' was contested at the '''2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games''' from 17 September to 27 September 2017. The competition took place at Tennis Center in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan.\n", " Host nation\n\n\n 1 \n \n 2 \n 3 \n 0 \n 5\n\n 2 \n \n 2 \n 0 \n 3 \n 5\n\n 3 \n \n 1 \n 1 \n 2 \n 4\n\n 4 \n \n 0 \n 1 \n 0 \n 1\n\n 5 \n \n 0 \n 0 \n 3 \n 3\n\n 6 \n \n 0 \n 0 \n 1 \n 1\n\n \n 0 \n 0 \n 1 \n 1\n\nTotal\n 5 \n 5 \n 10 \n 20\n\n", "{|\n\n Men's singles\n \n \n \n\n \n\n Women's singles\n \n \n \n\n \n\n Men's doubles\n Vijay NatarajanJagadeesan Vishnuvardhan\n Timur KhabibulinDenis Yevseyev\n Wong Chun HunWong Hong Kit\n\n Nuttanon KadchapananPatcharapol Kawin\n\n Women's doubles\n Tamachan MomkoonthodVarunya Wongteanchai\n Ankita RainaPrarthana Thombare\n Chang Hsiao-yunWei Ting-chieh\n\n Jessy RompiesLavinia Tananta\n\n Mixed doubles\n Nuttanon KadchapananNicha Lertpitaksinchai\n Jagadeesan VishnuvardhanPrarthana Thombare\n Muhammad Rifqi FitriadiDeria Nur Haliza\n\n Sanjar FayzievArina Folts\n\n", "* Medalists by events\n", "* Official website\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Medal table", "Medalists", " References ", "External links" ]
Tennis at the 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games
[ "The palace in 2009\n'''Phra Ram Ratchaniwet''' (), also commonly known as '''Ban Puen Palace''' (), is a former royal palace in Thailand's Phetchaburi Province. It now serves as a museum, operated by the Royal Thai Army.\n\nThe palace was commissioned in 1910 by King Chulalongkorn, in order to serve as a alternative country residence to the royal palace of Phra Nakhon Khiri, whose hilltop location was becoming inconvenient. Construction commenced in 1910, but Chulalongkorn died the same year, before its completion. The palace was completed in 2016 in the reign of his successor, King Vajiravudh, who named it Phra Ram Ratchaniwet. It is also commonly known as Ban Puen after the village it is located in.\n\nThe palace, designed by the German architect Karl Siegfried Döhring, is a two-storey building in ''Jugendstil'' or German Art Nouveau style. It has rectangular floor plan with a high mansard roof. The front façade features a large fractable, and a domed circular hall is attached to the right wing. A central courtyard, said to have housed the first badminton court in Thailand, today features a fountain.\n\nThe palace now serves as a museum, operated by the 15th Military Circle of the Royal Thai Army, which now owns the palace and the surrounding grounds. The building is a registered ancient monument, and received the ASA Architectural Conservation Award in 2000.\n", "\n\n* \n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "References" ]
Phra Ram Ratchaniwet
[ "\n'''''Anukul''''' is a upcoming 2017 Bengali short film directed by Sujoy Ghosh with Parambrata Chatterjee and Saurabh Shukla playing the lead roles. The film is based on the master storyteller Satyajit Ray's short story of same name.\n", "*Parambrata Chatterjee as Anukul, an Android who has human like thinking.\n*Kharaj Mukherjee\n*Saurabh Shukla\n", "Director Sujoy Ghosh wanted to make ''Anukul'' after the success of his 2015 short film ''Ahalya''. He also cast Ronodeep Bose for the role of Anukul. But, the actor met with a tragic bike accident and slipped into coma. Ghosh rethinks about casting Abir Chatterjee and Jisshu Sengupta for the role, but does not happen. So, Ghosh had to shelve the project. Few years after he re-opend the project and started to shoot Anukul with a brand new cast. Starring in the short are Kharaj Mukherjee, Saurabh Shukla and Parambrata Chatterjee.\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Cast", "Production", "References" ]
Anukul
[ "\n\n'''Adaray''' is a short-line commuter rail service operating between Adapazarı and Arifiye in Sakarya, Turkey. Commuter service on the line was introduced in 2013 in order to compensate for the discontinuation of the popular Haydarpaşa-Adapazarı Regional. Along with the three existing stations on the line (Adapazarı, Mithatpaşa and Arifiye), five new small stations, consisting of a single island platform, were added.\n\nWhen regional train service to Istanbul was restored on 5 January 2015, via the Ada Express, Adaray served as a connection between the train's final stop in Arifiye to the city center of Adapazarı. On 12 December 2016, Adaray service was indefinitely suspended for reasons not made known publicly. The Turkish State Railways extended the Ada Express to Mithatpaşa as compensation in August 2017.", "{| class=\"wikitable\"\nDistrict\nNeighborhood\nStation\nConnections\n\nAdapazarı\nSemerciler\nAdapazarı\n'''SAKUS Bus:''' 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9A, 9B, 14, 19K, 20, 20A, 21A, 21B, 22A, 26, 28, 54\n\nYenidoğan\nKentparkı\n'''SAKUS Bus:''' 2, 5, 6, 9A, 9B, 14, 19, 21A, 22A, 24H, 28, 29, 54\n\nMitahatpaşa\nMithatpaşa\n'''TCDD Taşımacılık:''' Ada Express'''SAKUS Bus: ''' 14\n\nOtuziki Evler\n32 Evler\n'''SAKUS Bus:''' 9A, 9B\n\nArifiye\nArifbey\nTerminal\n'''SAKUS Bus:''' 28, 29, 54\n\nBahçelievler\n\n\nArifiye\n'''TCDD Taşımacılık:''' Yüksek Hızlı Tren, Ada Express\n\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Stations list", "Reference" ]
Adaray
[ "The '''2009 South American Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships''' were held in Guayaquil, Ecuador, December 14–20, 2009. The competition was organized by the Ecuadorian Gymnastics Federation.\n", "\n* \n* \n* \n* \n* \n* \n", ";Senior\n\n\n\n \n \n ''Unknown''\n ''Unknown''\n\n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n ''Unknown''\n\n \n \n \n ''Unknown''\n\n \n \n \n ''Unknown''\n\n \n \n \n ''Unknown''\n\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " Participating nations ", " Medalists ", " References " ]
2009 South American Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships
[ "\nNorth Korea will be represented at the 2018 Winter Olympics by two figure skaters, Ryom Tae-ok and Kim Ju-sik, should the Olympic Committee of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) decide to participate.\n", "The International Olympic Committee (IOC) wanted to have North Korean sportspersons at the Games. In order to increase their chances of qualification, the IOC offered to support them with equipment, accommodation, and travel to qualification events.\n\nNorth Korean short track speed skaters and Nordic skiers have yet to complete their qualification events A wild card arrangement was considered for the eventuality that no North Korean athlete would have qualified.\n\n=== Qualification ===\nRyom Tae-ok and Kim Ju-sik in 2017\n\nRyom Tae-ok and Kim Ju-sik were qualified to the Games on 29 September 2017 at the 2017 CS Nebelhorn Trophy in Oberstdorf, Germany. Their successful free skating program was to the tune of \"Je ne suis qu'une chanson\" by Ginette Reno and their short program on the day before was to the music of The Beatles. They took one of the five available qualification spots for pair skaters at the event, as they were expected beforehand.\n\nThe qualification has been seen as a positive development, since it could alleviate fears of the escalation of the 2017 North Korea crisis that might have jeopardized the Games.\n\nThe International Skating Union has confirmed Ryom and Kim's qualification, but the Olympic Committee of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) still has to approve their participation, which Chang Ung, a North Korean member of the IOC, finds likely. \"I am quite sure that politics is one thing and Olympics is another thing. So I don’t see any big problem for the Pyeongchang Olympics\", he has said. Moon Jae-in, the President of South Korea, has given North Korea the chance to decide on participation at any time before the Games begin.\n=== Political tensions ===\n\nAmid heightened tensions on the Korean Peninsula in 2017, North Korean participation in the Games attracted \"geopolitical urgency\". Olympic officials, South Korean politicians, and international athletes widely think that the Games will be safer if North Korea participates.\n\nAs a gesture of peace, South Korea will allow North Korean athletes to exceptionally pass through the Korean Demilitarized Zone by road, normally cut off from all traffic. Supporters will be allowed to travel by ship.\n", "\n\n", "\n*North Korea at the Olympics\n*Figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics\n*2017–18 figure skating season\n", "\n", "* Figure skating at PyeongChang 2018\n*\n*\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " Background ", " Figure skating ", " See also ", " References ", " External links " ]
North Korea at the 2018 Winter Olympics
[ "\n\nThe '''1980–81 British Ice Hockey season''' featured the Northern League, the Inter-City League and English League North.\n\nMurrayfield Racers won the Northern League, Blackpool Seagulls won the English League North and Streatham Redskins won the Inter-City League. Murrayfield Racers won the Icy Smith Cup.\n", "\n", "\n", "\n", "===Final===\nMurrayfield Racers defeated Streatham Redskins 8-4\n", "Semifinals\n*Murrayfield Racers - Fife Flyers 7:5, 8:3\n*Billingham Bombers - Durham Wasps 11:5, 6:4\nFinal\n*The final between the Murrayfield Racers and the Billingham Bombers was not contested.\n", "===Results===\n\n\n\n Club\n GP\n W\n L\n T\n GF\n GA\n Pts\n\n 1. \n Streatham Redskins \n 10 \n 10 \n 0 \n 0 \n 87 \n 17 \n '''20'''\n\n 2. \n Richmond Flyers \n 10 \n 7 \n 3 \n 0 \n 42 \n 31 \n '''14'''\n\n 3. \n Southampton Vikings \n 10 \n 5 \n 5 \n 0 \n 46 \n 47 \n '''10'''\n\n 4. \n Nottingham Panthers \n 10 \n 5 \n 5 \n 0 \n 48 \n 45 \n '''10'''\n\n 5. \n Solihull Barons \n 10 \n 3 \n 7 \n 0 \n 30 \n 51 \n '''6'''\n\n 6. \n Avon Arrows \n 10 \n 0 \n 10 \n 0 \n 20 \n 82 \n '''0'''\n\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "[[Northern League (ice hockey, 1966–82)|Northern League]]", "[[English League North]]", "[[Inter-City League]]", "[[British Championship|Icy Smith Cup]]", "Spring Cup", "Southern Cup", "References" ]
1980–81 British Ice Hockey season
[ "'''Brakefield''' is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n\n*Jim Brakefield (c. 1919 – 2002), American football player and coach\n*Paul Brakefield (born 1952), British evolutionary biologist\n", "*Brakefield Green, a village in Norfolk, England\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "See also" ]
Brakefield
[ "\n\n'''''Brachypelma epicureanum''''' is a species of spider in the family Theraphosidae (tarantulas), found in the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico.\n", "The male holotype of ''Brachypelma epicureanum'' has a total body length of 50 mm. The fourth leg is longest at 62 mm. The carapace and legs are brown; the abdomen is black with rusty-red hairs (setae). Plumose setae are present on the femur of the first leg.\n", "''Brachypelma epicureanum'' was first described, as ''Eurypelma epicureana'', by Ralph Chamberlin in 1925. It was transferred to the genus ''Brachypelma'' by Andrew Smith in 1993, retaining the incorrect ending of the specific name, which he corrected to ''epicureanum'' in 1995. Chamberlin described a male and a female, both from Chichen Itza in Yucatán, Mexico.\n", "''Brachypelma epicureanum'' is found in central Yucatán, in moist forest and rainforest. Apparently closely related to ''B. vagans'', it is much less widespread in south-eastern Mexico.\n", "All species of ''Brachypelma'' were placed on CITES Appendix II in 1994, thus restricting trade. Nevertheless, large numbers of tarantulas caught in the wild continue to be smuggled out of Mexico, including species of ''Brachypelma''.\n", "\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Description", "Taxonomy", "Distribution and habitat", "Conservation", "References" ]
Brachypelma epicureanum
[ "\n\n'''EaseMyTrip.com''' is an online travel company based in India. The parent of the company is known as '''Easy Trip Planners Pvt. Ltd''' that is located in Patparganj Industrial Area, New Delhi. EaseMyTrip offers travel services like flight tickets, tour packages, hotel reservations, car rental and bus tickets. The travel agency consists of 42,000 travel agents, 1800 corporate, 1200 franchise outlets, 1600 distributors and 640 whitelabel solutions,EaseMyTrip is also ventured into Bollywood Production & Distribution Business.\nMumbai 125KM, Madaari, Freaky ali, Guest Inn london, Manikarnika - Queen of Jhansi are some Produced Movies where in Rustom, Tubelight, Jab Harry Met Sejal were Distributed in Delhi & Up Circut by EaseMyTrip.The company also has its overseas branches in Bangkok, Dubai and Singapore. \n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " References " ]
EaseMyTrip
[ "\n\n'''Big Foot Airfield''', is a privately owned public use airport located west of the central business district of Walworth, a village in Walworth County, Wisconsin, United States.\n\nAlthough most airports in the United States use the same three-letter location identifier for the FAA and International Air Transport Association (IATA), this airport is assigned '''7V3''' by the FAA but has no designation from the IATA.\n\nThe airport does not have scheduled airline service, the closest airport with scheduled airline service is Chicago Rockford International Airport, about to the southwest.\n", "Big Foot Airfield covers an area of at an elevation of 951 feet (290 m) above mean sea level. It has two runways: 9/27 is 2,912 by 85 feet (888 x 26 m) with a turf surface and 18/36 is 2,108 by 100 feet (643 x 30 m) also with a turf surface.\n\nFor the 12-month period ending June 26, 2015, the airport had 4,000 aircraft operations, an average of 77 per week; all general aviation. In September 2017, there were 13 aircraft based at this airport; 12 single-engine and 1 ultralight.\n", "* List of airports in Wisconsin\n", "\n", "* \n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " Facilities and aircraft ", "See also", " References ", " External links " ]
Big Foot Airfield
[ "'''Mohammad Enamul''' (born 3 May 1986) is a Bangladeshi cricketer. He made his First-class debut for Rangpur Division cricket team against Khulna Division cricket team in 2015, scoring 27 with 2 fours and as many sixes. He made his List-A debut on Sept 15, 2013. He took 2 wickets on that match, his maiden one being of batsman Fazle Mahmud. He was selected to play for Barisal Bulls mid tournament in 2016, playing an unbeaten knock 42 on debut in a losing cause; hitting 4 maximums.\n\nHe has been selected to play for Comilla Victorians in 2017.\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "References" ]
Mohammad Enamul
[ "\n\n\nThe '''1981–82 British Ice Hockey season''' featured the Northern League, the Inter-City League and English League North.\n\nDundee Rockets won the Northern League, Blackpool Seagulls won the English League North and Streatham Redskins won the Inter-City League. Murrayfield Racers won the British Championship.\n", "\n", "\n", "\n", "===Semi Finals===\n*Streatham Redskins\tbt\tMurrayfield Racers\t9-5\n*Dundee Rockets\tbt\tBlackpool Seagulls\t16-4\n===Final===\n*Dundee Rockets\tbt\tStreatham Redskins\t3-2\n", "===Results===\n\n\n\n Club\n GP\n W\n L\n T\n GF\n GA\n Pts\n\n 1. \n Streatham Redskins \n 10 \n 10 \n 0 \n 0 \n 110 \n 11 \n '''20'''\n\n 2. \n Nottingham Panthers \n 10 \n 8 \n 2 \n 0 \n 127 \n 29 \n '''16'''\n\n 3. \n Solihull Barons \n 10 \n 5 \n 5 \n 0 \n 36 \n 79 \n '''10'''\n\n 4. \n Richmond Flyers \n 10 \n 3 \n 6 \n 1 \n 40 \n 72 \n '''7'''\n\n 5. \n Southampton Vikings \n 10 \n 2 \n 7 \n 1 \n 41 \n 109 \n '''5'''\n\n 6. \n Avon Arrows \n 10 \n 2 \n 8 \n 0 \n 35 \n 89 \n '''4'''\n\n", "===Results===\nQuarterfinals\n*Billingham Bombers 6 - Durham Wasps' 7 (OT)\n*Fife Flyers 7 - Glasgow Dynamos 6\n*Dundee Rockets' 14 - Ayr Bruins 2\n*Whitley Warriors 3 - Murrayfield Racers 11\nSemifinals\n*Durham Wasps 9 - Fife Flyers 4\n*Dundee Rockets 9 - Murrayfield Racers 8\nFinal\n*Durham Wasps - Dundee Rockets 4:7, 7:8\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "[[Northern League (ice hockey, 1966–82)|Northern League]]", "[[English League North]]", "[[Inter-City League]]", "[[British Championship]]", "Ben Truman Southern Cup", "[[Autumn Cup]]", "References" ]
1981–82 British Ice Hockey season
[ "The '''Confederacy of Mainland Mi'kmaq''' is a Tribal Council in Nova Scotia, Canada. It was incorporated in 1986 and has its main office at Millbrook First Nation. It delivers community programs and advisory services to its members. It has seven member communities; Annapolis Valley, Bear River, Glooscap, Millbrook, Paq'tnkek, Pictou Landing and Sipekne'katik.\n", "\n", "* Confederacy of Mainland Mi'kmaq website\n* Confederacy of Mainland Mi’kmaq, Development History\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "References", "External links" ]
Confederacy of Mainland Mi'kmaq
[ "\n\n'''''Mangelia verrucosa''''' is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Mangeliidae.\n\nThis is a taxon inquerendum. G.B. Sowerby III described this species as ''Clathurella verrucosa'', previously erroneously referred as ''Mangelia clathrata'' M. de Serres . K.H. Barnard mentioned in 1958 ''Mangilia verrucosa'' Sowerby III with 11-14 axial ribs (compared to ''Mangilia minuscula'' E.A. Smith, 1910) \n", "The length of the shell attains 3.1 mm.\n\n", "This marine species occurs off Port Elizabeth, South Africa.\n", "\n", "* Tucker, J.K. 2004 ''Catalog of recent and fossil turrids (Mollusca: Gastropoda)''. Zootaxa 682:1-1295.\n* Gastropods.com: ''Mangilia verrucosa''\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Description", "Distribution", "References", "External links" ]
Mangelia verrucosa
[ "\n\n\n'''Roman Romanuk''' (; was born on October, 18, 1961, Chernivtsi) is a Ukrainian politician. People's Deputy of Ukraine of the VII, VIIIth convocation. \n\n==Bibliography== \nHe was born on October 18 1961 in Chernivtsi. In early he stayed alone without parents that is why appeared to be in asylum “The House of orphans», and later on in children’s home «Romashka». Secondary education he got in boarding school. After that he entered technical collage № 2 (Chernivtsi) where he got a profession of the wireman of electric and radio equipment.\n*1980—1982 — served in the Soviet Army.\nIn 1988 he graduated from law faculty of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv on specialty “Law”. He worked in organs of state authority and organs of local management in Kyiv;\n*1997—2007 — a deputy manager, a manager of interaction management with courts, law enforcement agencies and law enforcement agency of Kyiv City State Administration.\n*In 2004 he graduated from National Academy for Public Administration under the President of Ukraine and got a qualification «Master of State Management».\n*Since 2007 — the chairman of the Executive Board of the Charity organization «Fund of law enforcement agencies of the capital».\n*2008—2012 — was elected a depute of Kyiv City Council of the 6th convocation; was a member of the committee on the questions of law and order, rules of procedure and deputy’s ethics.\n*2009—2010 — a chairman of political party “Nova Kraina”.\n*2012 — was elected a people’s depute of Ukraine of the 7th convocation; post — a deputy manager of the Verkhovna Rada’s of Ukraine Committee on the questions of the supremacy of law and right.\nAt the snap elections to the Verkhovna Rada he was elected the people’s deputy of Ukraine for the second time of the VIII convocation, on general state multi-mandate constituency of the party «Petro Poroshenko Blok»\n", "He is married, has a daughter.\n", "*Honoured lawyer of Ukraine;\n*Certificate of Appreciation of the Ukraine’s Cabinet of Ministers\n*Departmental orders of Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, National Security Agency of Ukraine, General Prosecutor Office of Ukraine, Tax Administration of Ukraine;\n*The Order of the St. Equal to the Apostles Knight Volodymyr of the III, II class;\n*Order of St. Andrew.\n", "\n", "\n* Parliament of Ukraine, official web portal\n* https://www.youtube.com/user/romanyukrs\n* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpmRxeq7Y60\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Family ", "Orders ", " References ", "External links" ]
Roman Romanyuk
[ "\n\n'''Sporting Club de Bel-Abbès''' known as '''SC Bel-Abbès''' or simply '''SCBA''' for a short is a french Algerian defunct soccer club founded on 1906 in Sidi Bel Abbès. It's considred as the most succesful North african club before 1962 under the french colonisation.\n", "Final of Algerian Cup 1960\nThe club was founded on 1906 by Georges Lhermine (who became the first president of the club) and Edmond Veith. It holds the record of number of titles won in North Africa under the french colonisation.\nThe club was desolved in 1962 after independance of Algeria.\n", "The club played in '''Stade Paul André''' (ex. Stade des Oliviers). After 1962 the stadium was renamed '''Three Amarouch Brothers Stadium''' (Stade des Trois Frères Amarouch).\n", "===National===\n*'''Oran League'''\n:Champion (15): 1921-22, 1922-23, 1923-24, 1924-25, 1925-26, 1926-27, 1927-28, 1946-47, 1951-52, 1952-53, 1953-54, 1954-55, 1955-56, 1956-57, 1957-58\n\n*'''Algerian Championship CFA'''\n:Champion (1): 1960\n:Runner-up: 1961\n\n*'''Algerian Cup (FFF)'''\n:Winner (3): 1958, 1959, 1960.\n\n===International===\n*'''North African Championship'''\n:Champion (7): 1922, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1953, 1954\n:Runner-up (3): 1923, 1928, 1947\n\n*'''North African Cup'''\n:Champion (2): 1951, 1955\n:Runner-up (2): 1950, 1956\n", "Below the list of some great players of the team around his history.\n\n\n* Djillali Aber\n* Slimane Benyamina\n* Emmanuel Aznar\n* Hubert Gros\n* Joseph \"Jobic\" Le Page\n* André Liminana\n* Amato Olmiccia\n* Joseph Rodriguez\n* Sauveur Rodriguez\n* Georges Taillepierre\n\n", "* Club profile - ''Footballdatabase''\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "History", "Stadium", "Achievements", "Notable players", "External links" ]
SC Bel-Abbès