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Draft:Carl Lorenzo McIver | Table of Content | AfC submission/draft, Carl Lorenzo McIver, Early Life and Education, Career, Global Influence and Public Recognition, Legacy, Personal Life, References |
Draft:LaurenZside | AFC submission | |
Draft:LaurenZside | LaurenZside | LaurenZside
LaurenZside, formerly stylized as LaurenzSide, (born July 7, 1989), is an American YouTuber. She is known for her gaming videos and comedic commentary style.
Lauren created the YouTube channel LaurenzSide in February 2007. She is most known for her humorous commentary and reaction videos, particularly to Life of Luxury, TikTok videos and Troom Troom videos.
As of May 2025, her channel has 9.67 million subscribers and 4.4 billion views. |
Draft:LaurenZside | Early life | Early life
Lauren was born on July 7, 1989, in New York. She has a paternal half-sister, Christine. Her younger brother Ryan was born in 1992. Her family later moved to upstate New York. Lauren has said that she has been close with her family since childhood, and that they would frequently travel and go RV camping.
Lauren attended Catholic school in the third grade, as she was brought up Catholic; she later went to a public high school. She does not consider herself a religious person, and she does not identify as an atheist. Her father died in 2004. She created her YouTube channel in her last year of high school, where she was inspired by game commentators such as PewDiePie, ihascupquake, vengelfe, and Markiplier. |
Draft:LaurenZside | Career | Career
Lauren was interviewed by Moira Forbes in March 2022, where she talked about her YouTube business and her experience on the platform.
In 2022, she hosted her YouTube Originals show, Secret Saboteurs. She also hosted her own podcast, *Everything is Creepy*.
In October 2024, Lauren announced that she would be releasing a graphic novel titled *Going Under* in collaboration with H.E. Caldwell and Nel Robinson, alongside Bad Egg Publishing. Book One is available for pre-order as of May 2025. |
Draft:LaurenZside | Personal life | Personal life
Lauren went to college in upstate for TV Production for a year and a half. She moved to New York City after graduating college, where she worked as an intern alongside her now husband, Bobby.
In 2012, they adopted a dog, Dexter. In May 2015, Lauren and Bobby got engaged; they married in August 2016.
Lauren announced her pregnancy on YouTube in November 2020. Her daughter, Melody, was born in May 2021.
In December 2023, she announced her second pregnancy. Her second daughter, Madison, was born in June 2024.
Dexter died in December 2024. |
Draft:LaurenZside | Table of Content | AFC submission, LaurenZside, Early life, Career, Personal life |
Tokari (Bezdryk rural hromada) | short description | Tokari — village in Ukraine, in Bezdryk rural hromada of Sumy raion of Sumy oblast. The population is 1,848 people. The former local government body is Tokari village council. |
Tokari (Bezdryk rural hromada) | Geography | Geography
A drying stream with three ponds flows through the village. The length of the ponds is 725, 680 and 1200 meters, the width varies from 120 to 220 meters. Local names of the ponds: Smagynsky, Central and Kolhospniy.
There is a large chemical waste dump in the village area. 1.3 km east of the village is a quarry-dump used by JSC Sumykhimprom". This dump is very harmful to the ecology of the village of Tokari and threatens the health of residents.
Previously, there were two villages: Tokari and Mala Chernechchina (Monastyrok), later merged into one — Tokari. |
Tokari (Bezdryk rural hromada) | Name | Name
According to one of the legends, it got its name from the surname of Mr. Tokarev, who previously owned it. |
Tokari (Bezdryk rural hromada) | History | History
The territory of this region began to be inhabited in the Stone Age. The first inhabitants appeared 15 thousand years ago. This is confirmed by the fact that even today in the area of Tokari meadow (1 km from Shevchenko Street) fragments of mammoth tusks and teeth and ancient utensils are found (the last find dates back to 2008). In 1921, a plow from Scythian times was found on the Tokari peat bog. This unique monument is now stored in the funds of the Sumy Regional Museum of Local Lore. Several Chernyakhiv settlements were discovered on the Tokari lands. One of them, located on the western outskirts of the village, measuring 500mx80m, was explored in 1987. Materials of the Catacomb Culture of the Early Iron Age were found here, as well as the Chernyakhiv Culture, in particular, molded and pottery ceramics, Saltiv container vessels and a rare bronze fibula (a clasp for a cape or cloak) of the 5th century AD. During the 3rd – 5th centuries, the Kyiv Culture existed on the Left Bank of the Dnipro. This is evidenced by individual finds of this period, discovered during archaeological excavations in the village of Tokary. In the 7th-9th centuries, the territory of our region was occupied by a tribal union of northerners. Life on these lands somewhat froze in the 12th-13th centuries, and with the advent of the Golden Horde era, this region was part of the “wild field”. The Crimean Tatar raids later became a terrible disaster, which led to the further desolation of the region.
The village was founded in 1732, one of the wealthiest gentlemen was a certain Ignatiev. His estate stood on a hill, on the site of modern Komsomolska Street. Until 1941, a boarding school for children operated in the building of the Ignatiev estate.
A certain Ignatiev was, by the way, also the last "district leader of the nobility".
But Smagynske is from Mr. Smagin. with whom, according to a source about Archimandrite Shubsky Yakov, he lived out his life from November 1789 and ended his earthly journey on February 14, 1790.
The part of the village, which even among the locals used to be called Monastyryok, was exactly that, a monastery that kept the miraculous image of Christ the Savior, with which, according to the Decree of the Holy Synod, annual constant processions were carried out to Velyka Chernechchyna.
In the 60s of the 18th century, Hryhorii Skovoroda lived in the building of the now dilapidated monastery in Mala Chernechchyna.
In 1990, an outpatient clinic was built in the village.
On June 12, 2020, in accordance with the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 723-p “On the determination of administrative centers and approval of the territories of territorial communities of Sumy region”, it became part of the Bezdryk rural hromada.
On July 19, 2020, as a result of the administrative-territorial reform and liquidation of Sumy district(1923—2020), it became part of the newly formed Sumy district. |
Tokari (Bezdryk rural hromada) | [[Russian invasion of Ukraine | Russian invasion of Ukraine (since 2022)
As of 05:00 on August 26, 2024, 3 explosions were recorded in the village, probably guided aviabomb. As a result of the shelling, 1 civilian was killed and 2 were injured, 12 private houses were damaged. Also was 1 explosion, probably FPV drone. At around 8 p.m. on November 25, the Russian army attacked the Bezdryk hromada of Sumy Raion with 3 missiles. As a result of the shelling of the village of Tokari, 8 houses were damaged, there were no injuries or deaths. |
Tokari (Bezdryk rural hromada) | Population | Population |
Tokari (Bezdryk rural hromada) | Language | Language
Distribution of the population by native language according to :
LanguageQuantityPercentUkrainian171692.86%Russian1136.11%Belarusian80.43%Romanian20.11%Bulgarian10.05%other/not specified80.44%Total1848100% |
Tokari (Bezdryk rural hromada) | Sports | Sports
Olympic training base for skiers and biathletes. |
Tokari (Bezdryk rural hromada) | Famous people | Famous people
Vertynsky Oleksyi Sergiyovych - Famous film actor. Honored Artist of Ukraine. Laureate of the theater award "Kyiv Pectoral".
Popovska Svitlana Mykolayivna. Local poetess. In 1994 she was a participant of republican meeting of young writers in Irpen. |
Tokari (Bezdryk rural hromada) | References | References
Category:Villages in Sumy Raion |
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Draft:ADC codec | AFC submission |
Adaptive Differential Coding (ADC) is a lossy audio compression algorithm based on time-domain processing. It uses adaptive differential encoding techniques to reduce redundancy in audio signals and compress data efficiently. The codec works by predicting the next sample and quantizing the prediction error, with parameters that adjust dynamically according to the signal characteristics.
Unlike frequency-domain codecs, ADC does not employ transforms such as DCT or FFT. The project is under active development and has reached version 0.70. A preliminary version of the upcoming release has been made available for testing purposes. The codec is designed for low-complexity environments and offers competitive performance at medium-to-low bitrates.
Discussions and comparative evaluations can be found on various technical forums frequented by developers and audio compression enthusiasts.
The codec was created and developed by Nania Francesco.~~ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_Markov_compression~~ |
Draft:ADC codec | References | References |
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2026 in Europe | Short description | This is a list of events that have taken or will take place in Europe in 2026. |
2026 in Europe | Incumbents | Incumbents |
2026 in Europe | European Union | European Union
Presidency of the Council of the EU:
Cyprus (January–June)
Ireland (July–December) |
2026 in Europe | Events | Events |
2026 in Europe | Scheduled and confirmed events | Scheduled and confirmed events
1 January – Bulgaria is expected to adopt the euro and become the 21st member state of the eurozone.
6 January – The 2025 Jubilee will end on this day.
6 February –22 February – The Winter Olympics are scheduled to be held in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy.
6 March–15 March – The Winter Paralympics are scheduled to be held in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy.
23 July to 2 August – 2026 Commonwealth Games
13 September 2026 Swedish general election |
2026 in Europe | See also | See also
2026 in the European Union
2026 in politics and government |
2026 in Europe | References | References
Category:2020s in Europe
Category:Years of the 21st century in Europe |
2026 in Europe | Table of Content | Short description, Incumbents, European Union, Events, Scheduled and confirmed events, See also, References |
Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/College of the Holy Cross/To Live and Die in Pompeii (Fall 2025) | course details
| Though often remembered because of its destruction, Pompeii was an ancient, diverse, and vibrant city before the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 CE. The first two-thirds of this course are dedicated to the history of Pompeii and daily life within (and just outside) its walls, gleaned especially through epigraphy, but also through other Latin sources. The final portion examines the destruction of Pompeii, focused primarily on the firsthand account of Pliny the Younger. |
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Draft:6612 | AFC submission |
6612, or The Army House, has existed since 2005, with its members serving in the University of Maryland's Army ROTC program. Since it's founding, 6612 has produced over 100 Army Officers into various branches including Infantry, Aviation, Field Artillery, Military Intelligence, EOD, Signal, and many more. |
Draft:6612 | References | References |
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Draft:Western Hemisphere Command | AFC submission |
Western Hemisphere Command was established in 2025 under the direction of the Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth. It combined existing commands U.S. Army Forces Command, U.S. Army Northern Command, and U.S. Army Southern Command. |
Draft:Western Hemisphere Command | References | References |
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Draft:Authentix | AfC submission | Authentix, Inc. is an American company specializing in authentication and anti-counterfeiting solutions for governments and commercial clients. It is headquartered in Addison, Texas, and operates globally with offices across North America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Africa.
Authentix was founded in 2003 through the merger of two startup companies, Isotag Technology (USA) and Biocode (UK), which had both begun operations in the early 1990s. The company provides products and services including brand protection, excise tax recovery programs, and supply chain security systems for industries such as oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, consumer products, and government tax agencies. Authentix is privately held; it was acquired by private equity firm The Carlyle Group in 2008 and later by Blue Water Energy LLP in 2017. As of the mid-2020s, Authentix’s President and CEO is Kevin McKenna, succeeding co-founder David Moxam, who led the company in its early years. |
Draft:Authentix | History | History
Authentix was formed in November 2003 by the combination of Isotag and Biocode, two authentication technology companies (based in the U.S. and U.K. respectively) that had been developing anti-counterfeiting markers since 1992 . The newly merged company focused on providing covert authentication markers (such as molecular or chemical taggants) and optical detection devices to help clients verify the authenticity of high-value products like fuel, pharmaceuticals, and secure documents . By 2006, Authentix had expanded into currency security, launching a banknote authentication division; it developed high-speed banknote sensors and specialized security inks/taggants used by central banks to authenticate and quality-check currency in circulation . In its first years, Authentix grew to serve government agencies and Fortune 500 companies in over a dozen countries, claiming to have helped clients recover billions of dollars in revenue that would have been lost to counterfeiting or smuggling.
In April 2008, an investor group led by The Carlyle Group (in partnership with J.H. Whitney & Co. and other stakeholders) purchased a majority stake in Authentix . This private equity investment, which included participation by Authentix’s management team, aimed to provide capital for growth and R&D, as well as to leverage Carlyle’s global network to expand the business . Under Carlyle’s ownership, Authentix continued to develop its nanotechnology-based authentication platforms and grew its client base in industries most affected by counterfeit trade (such as fuel taxes, pharmaceuticals, and consumer goods) . In September 2017, Carlyle sold Authentix to Blue Water Energy LLP, a London-based private equity firm focused on energy and technology assets . The 2017 acquisition by Blue Water Energy valued Authentix at approximately $77.5 million according to court filings, and it positioned Authentix to continue its international expansion under new ownership.
Since 2019, Authentix has grown through a series of strategic acquisitions to broaden its offerings. It acquired UK-based Security Print Solutions in 2019 (a security printing firm specializing in tax stamps and secure documents) and Traceless in 2020 . The Traceless acquisition, obtained from library technology company Biblioteca, added a portfolio of patented covert marking solutions and a digital track-and-trace software platform to Authentix’s product suite. In 2021 Authentix acquired Strategic IP Information, a data analytics and intellectual property services firm, to enhance its offerings in online brand protection and market intelligence . In April 2023, Authentix completed the takeover of Royal Joh. Enschedé, a venerable Dutch security printing company. The following year, in mid-2024, Authentix purchased the authentication business assets of Nanotech Security Corp. from Meta Materials Inc. for around $10 million . Nanotech Security is known for its nano-optic holographic security features used in banknotes and product labels; this acquisition further expanded Authentix’s capabilities in currency authentication and high-security optical technology . These acquisitions have increased Authentix’s global footprint and product portfolio; as of 2023, the company reports having over 600 employees and 15 offices across four continents. |
Draft:Authentix | Operations | Operations
Authentix provides anti-counterfeiting technology and authentication services for three primary sectors: government revenue programs, currency/banknote security, and commercial brand protection. For governments, the company implements fuel marking and tax stamp programs, whereby covert chemical markers are added to petroleum products or taxable goods (like fuel, tobacco, or alcohol) and later detected to identify smuggled or adulterated products . These fuel integrity and excise tax recovery programs help national and regional governments recover lost tax revenues by pinpointing illicit trade in subsidized or untaxed fuels . In the currency sector, Authentix works with central banks to secure banknotes: it develops Level 3 (machine-detectable) security features including nano-engineered taggants and provides high-speed currency authentication sensors used in banknote sorting and verification machines . By 2011, Authentix’s banknote sensor platform was being used by half a dozen central banks, integrating specialized inks and readers to ensure that each note in circulation is genuine and meets quality standards.
In the commercial arena, Authentix offers brand protection solutions to manufacturers in industries such as pharmaceuticals, healthcare, consumer packaged goods, spirits, electronics, and agriculture. These solutions often involve covert identifiers (for example, molecular tracers, DNA markers, or nano-optical codes) embedded in product packaging or in the products themselves, which can be detected by proprietary Authentix devices or smartphone-based apps to verify authenticity. The company creates software platforms that enable track-and-trace capabilities and supply chain visibility, that are used by manufacturers and law enforcement to track genuine products and detect counterfeit or diverted goods in real time. In addition, Authentix provides authentication services for specialty sectors; for example, it has worked on secure medical device verification and on protecting the integrity of agrochemicals and aviation fuels.
The company’s approach typically combines secure materials (like taggants or security inks), hardware detectors (optical or chemical analyzers), and data management software. This integrated system enables a customer to identify fake products, monitor distribution channels, and gather enforcement evidence. Authentix’s technologies have been credited with helping to prevent product counterfeiting and smuggling on a large scale; by the late 2000s, the company stated it had saved governments and businesses several billion dollars in cumulative revenue by intercepting illicit goods. The company’s worldwide operations support programs in more than 55 countries (as of the 2020s), with regional offices enabling support for clients in local markets. |
Draft:Authentix | Acquisition of Enschede Press and onward | Acquisition of Enschede Press and onward
In 2023, Authentix acquired Royal Joh. Enschedé, a renowned security printing firm based in Haarlem, Netherlands. Royal Joh. Enschedé (often referred to as the Enschedé press) is one of the oldest active printing companies in the world, specializing in banknotes, postage stamps, and other secure documents. Founded in 1703, Joh. Enschedé gained an international reputation for high-quality engraving and printing – notably, it printed the first Dutch paper currency (the “roodborstje” banknote of 1814)"Stempel in de Stad – 310 jaar Koninklijke Joh. Enschedé" (Imprint in the City – 310 years Royal Joh. Enschedé) in Haarlem, from May 4 until September 28, 2013
^ and for centuries produced the banknotes of the Netherlands . The company also printed Dutch postage stamps starting in the 19th century and developed typefaces through its historic type foundry. Prior to the acquisition, Royal Joh. Enschedé was owned by the Dutch investment firm Nimbus, which had been its majority shareholder since 2014.
Authentix announced the completion of the Enschedé acquisition on April 17, 2023, obtaining full ownership of the Dutch printer from Nimbus. The deal expanded Authentix’s capabilities in high-security printing, adding centuries of expertise in banknote and stamp production to Authentix’s portfolio . Royal Joh. Enschedé continues to operate as a stand-alone subsidiary within the Authentix group, retaining its brand name and existing client contracts . Authentix’s leadership indicated that the addition of Enschedé’s design and printing know-how would support Authentix’s growth in programs for governments and central banks, complementing its authentication technology offerings. With the Enschedé press under its ownership, Authentix added a number of secured supply chain services, including physical security printing of tax stamps, banknotes, and identity documents, and the chemical and digital authentication of those items in the field.
In the years following the Enschedé acquisition, Authentix has continued to integrate and expand its service offerings. The 2023 purchase of Royal Joh. Enschedé was followed by the mid-2024 acquisition of Nanotech Security Corp’s assets, as mentioned above, which bolstered Authentix’s position in banknote security features and optical nanotechnology. This follows a strategy of acquiring companies with specialized technologies in the authentication and security printing field. |
Draft:Authentix | References | References |
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Draft:Zino haro | Short description | Zino Haro is an American tech entrepreneur, fashion designer, and cybersecurity researcher. She is the co-founder of Youth for Privacy, an organization that raises awareness of digital rights and cybersecurity among youth. Haro is also the founder and lead designer of the fashion brand Zino NYC. |
Draft:Zino haro | Early life and education | Early life and education
Zino Haro was born in the United States. She studied Computer Science at Columbia University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree. During her academic career, she participated in creative showcases like the CSC Lunar Gala, which featured fashion and cultural performances by student designers. |
Draft:Zino haro | Career | Career |
Draft:Zino haro | Youth for Privacy | Youth for Privacy
In 2022, Haro co-founded Youth for Privacy with Joon Baek. The initiative empowers young people to understand digital surveillance, cybersecurity, and online rights. Haro currently serves as its cybersecurity lead. She was selected as a 2025 #ShareTheMicInCyber Fellow, a program recognizing diverse voices in cybersecurity. |
Draft:Zino haro | Fashion Design | Fashion Design
Haro is the founder and creative director of Zino NYC, a fashion label that explores themes of identity, privacy, and activism. Her work has been noted for blending sustainability with digital-age concepts and was showcased in university fashion events. |
Draft:Zino haro | Public speaking and recognition | Public speaking and recognition
Haro has spoken at international forums including events hosted at the United Nations Headquarters. In 2025, she was named among the 100 Women to Know Across America, an initiative by Know Women honoring female leaders in various industries. |
Draft:Zino haro | Personal life | Personal life
Beyond tech and fashion, Haro is involved in the arts and international collaboration. She has modeled and worked with creatives across countries including South Korea. Her interests include painting, music curation, and digital well-being. |
Draft:Zino haro | References | References |
Draft:Zino haro | Table of Content | Short description, Early life and education, Career, Youth for Privacy, Fashion Design, Public speaking and recognition, Personal life, References |
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Draft:Carlo Alberto Caniato | AfC submission | Carlo Alberto Caniato (born 31 October 2005) is an Italian professional tennis player. He has a career-high ATP singles ranking of No. 785, achieved on 21 April 2025, and a doubles ranking of No. 650, achieved on 3 March 2025. |
Draft:Carlo Alberto Caniato | Early life | Early life
Caniato was born in Verona and raised in Ferrara. He grew up in a tennis family; his father, uncle, and grandfather were all tennis players. He himself began playing tennis at the age of four. He trains at the Accademia Villa Carpena in Forlì. |
Draft:Carlo Alberto Caniato | Junior career | Junior career
In May 2022, he won his first ITF Junior title at the Grade 5 Tennis Club de Kairouan event in Sousse, defeating Yessine Kerouat in the final. That July, he reached the semifinals of the Grade 4 Felbermayr Junior Open in Gunskirchen. He also reached the final of the Grade 4 Bavarian Junior Championships in Fürth as a qualifier, but lost to Keegan Rice. In August, he reached the final of the J4 Slovenian Junior Open in Domžale, but lost to compatriot Lorenzo Angelini.
In July 2023, he qualified for his first Junior Grand Slam at Wimbledon, but lost to Rei Sakamoto in the first round. Later that month, he and Gabriele Vulpitta reached the doubles final of the U18 European Junior Championships in Klosters. At the US Open in September, he reached the third round before losing to Learner Tien. |
Draft:Carlo Alberto Caniato | Professional career | Professional career
In November 2024, he and Fabio De Michele won the doubles title at the M15 event in San Gregorio di Catania, defeating compatriots Niccolò Catini and Giuseppe La Vela in the final. In February 2025, he won back-to-back M15 doubles titles in Sharm El Sheikh, partnering both De Michele and . |
Draft:Carlo Alberto Caniato | ITF World Tennis Tour finals | ITF World Tennis Tour finals |
Draft:Carlo Alberto Caniato | Singles: 1 (1 runner-up) | Singles: 1 (1 runner-up)
Legend ITF WTT (0–1)
Result W–L Date Tournament Tier Surface Opponent Score Loss 0–1 M15 Forlì, Italy WTT Clay Federico Iannaccone 3–6, 5–7 |
Draft:Carlo Alberto Caniato | Doubles: 6 (3 titles, 3 runner-ups) | Doubles: 6 (3 titles, 3 runner-ups)
Legend ITF WTT (3–3)
Result W–L Date Tournament Tier Surface Partner Opponents Score Loss 0–1 M15 Pescara, Italy WTT Clay Gabriele Vulpitta Andrea Picchione Giorgio Ricca 7–6(7–3), 3–6, [8–10] Loss 0–2 M15 Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt WTT Hard Erik Arutiunian 6–3, 5–7, [5–10] Loss 0–3 M15 Bergamo, Italy WTT Clay Leonardo Malgaroli Niccolò Catini Noah Perfetti 4–6, 6–3, [5–10] Win 1–3 M15 San Gregorio di Catania, Italy WTT Clay Fabio De Michele Niccolò Catini Giuseppe La Vela 6–4, 6–7(3–7), [10–4] Win 2–3 M15 Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt WTT Hard Federico Bondioli Gregorio Biondolillo 7–5, 6–2 Win 3–3 M15 Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt WTT Hard Federico Bondioli Erik Arutiunian Daniil Ostapenkov 4–6, 7–6(7–1), [10–4] |
Draft:Carlo Alberto Caniato | References | References |
Draft:Carlo Alberto Caniato | External links | External links
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Draft:Que te Perdone Dios Sidestory | Plot | Plot
Adrian Flores del Ángel (Irán Castillo / Rebecca Jones) is a beautiful young woman raised under the harshness of her father, Don Bruno (Don Éric del Castillo), an important exporter of grapes and wines from a town called Real de San Andrés. Don Bruno always wanted to have a son and for that reason he rejects his daughter.
He goes on a round trip to find new companions, he goes through the Sahara desert and across the Nile River, but his efforts were in vain, with no one meeting his harsh standards. On his way back he meets Daniel, a person with an average build, with sharp brown eyes, and had pale face.
Renata finds love in Pablo (Brandon Peniche), a worker on her father's estate, but their love is discovered by Don Bruno, who does not accept this relationship and in his anger goes so far as to try to kill Pablo. Faced with Don Bruno's harassment, Pablo decides to flee the estate and asks Renata, who is pregnant, to accompany him.
Don Bruno prevents Renata from running away with Pablo and, upon learning that she is pregnant, takes her to Ciudad del Valle to hide her pregnancy, accompanied by Macaria (Ale García / Sabine Moussier), an ambitious employee, whom Don Bruno buys to take care of Renata and so that when the baby is born she registers it in her name and passes it off as her own. Renata gives birth to a girl, Abigail, and, obeying her father, gives her to Macaria.
Don Bruno forces Renata to marry Fausto López-Guerra (Sergio Goyri), the owner of a nearby ranch, who is full of debts and sees this marriage as a solution to his economic problems.
Over time, Abigail (Zuria Vega), daughter of Renata and Pablo, turns into an attractive young woman, who meets Mateo (Mark Tacher), Fausto's nephew. A strong attraction arises between the two youngsters that leads them to fall in love. |
Draft:Que te Perdone Dios Sidestory | Cast | Cast |
Draft:Que te Perdone Dios Sidestory | Main | Main
Zuria Vega as Abigail Ríos / Abigail Ramos Flores
Mark Tacher as Mateo López-Guerra Fuentes
Sergio Goyri as Fausto López-Guerra
Rebecca Jones as Renata Flores del Ángel de López-Guerra |
Draft:Que te Perdone Dios Sidestory | Recurring and guest stars | Recurring and guest stars
Sabine Moussier as Macaria Ríos
María Sorté as Helena Fuentes Viuda de López-Guerra
René Strickler as Dr. Patricio Duarte
Ana Bertha Espín as Constanza del Ángel de Flores
Ferdinando Valencia as Diego Muñoz
Alejandro Ávila as Lucio Ramírez
Manuel Ojeda as Melitón
Laisha Wilkins as Ximena Negrete / Daniela Negrete
Dacia González as Vicenta Muñoz
Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez as Simona Sánchez
Ana Patricia Rojo as Efigenia de la Cruz y Ferreira
Fabián Robles as Julio Acosta / Julián Montero
Irán Castillo as Young Renata Flores del Ángel
Don Éric del Castillo as Bruno Flores
Brandon Peniche as Pablo Ramos
Alejandra Ávalos as Mía Montero
Moisés Arizmendi as Porfirio Zarazúa
Antonio Medellín as Father Francisco Ojeda
Ale García as Young Macaria Ríos
Alejandra Procuna as Eduviges de la Cruz y Ferreira
Raúl Olivo as Jaime Díaz "Motor"
Óscar Bonfiglio as Marcelino Escalante
Julio Mannino as Benito
Myrrha Saavedra as Amanda Ríos
Héctor Saez as Commander Efraín Barragán
Carlos Athié as Maximiliano "Max" Zarazúa
Adriano as Antonio "Toño" Sánchez
Santiago Hernández as Alfredo "Fredy" Sánchez
Rafael Amador as Barman
José María Galeano as Father Tomás
Iván Caraza as Mano Negra
Alejandra Robles Gil as Teodora
Daniela Basso as Juanita
Lakshmi Picazo as Nieves
Altaír Jarabo as Diana Montero |
Draft:Que te Perdone Dios Sidestory | Ratings | Ratings |
Draft:Que te Perdone Dios Sidestory | Univision rating | Univision rating
Que te perdone Dios... yo no premiered in the United States on January 19, 2015 on Univision with a total of 3.0 million viewers. |
Draft:Que te Perdone Dios Sidestory | Mexico rating | Mexico rating
In Mexico, it premiered on February 16, 2015 on Las Estrellas with a total of 19.2 viewers.
Timeslot (ET/PT)No. of
episodesPremieredEndedDatePremiere
RatingsDateFinale
RatingsMonday to Friday 7:15PM116February 16, 201519.2July 26, 201519.1 |
Draft:Que te Perdone Dios Sidestory | Soundtrack | Soundtrack
No.TitleArtist(s)Length1."Aunque ahora estés con él"Calibre 50 2."Contigo"Calibre 50 3."Mi mujer"Ernesto D'Alessio |
Draft:Que te Perdone Dios Sidestory | Awards and nominations | Awards and nominations
YearAwardCategoryRecipients and
nomineesOutcome2015Presea Luminaria de OroRecognition for PerformanceAna Patricia RojoWonJuventud AwardsFavorite Female ProtagonistZuria VegaNominatedFavorite Male ProtagonistMark TacherNominatedBest Telenovela Theme"Aunque ahora estés con él"
by Calibre 50Won2016Favorite Female ProtagonistZuria VegaNominatedFavorite Male ProtagonistSergio GoyriNominatedBest Telenovela Theme"Aunque ahora estés con él"
by Calibre 50NominatedTVyNovelas AwardsBest ActressZuria VegaNominatedBest Antagonist ActorAlejandro ÁvilaNominatedBest Leading ActressAna Bertha EspínNominatedBest Young Lead ActressAle GarcíaNominatedBest Young Lead ActorBrandon PenicheWon |
Draft:Que te Perdone Dios Sidestory | Broadcast | Broadcast
The series originally aired from January 19, 2015 to July 10, 2015 on Univision. Subsequently, it aired on Canal de las Estrellas from February 16, 2015 until July 27, 2015. |
Draft:Que te Perdone Dios Sidestory | References | References |
Draft:Que te Perdone Dios Sidestory | External links | External links
Que te perdone Dios at IMDb
Categories:
Televisa telenovelas
2015 telenovelas
2015 Mexican television series debuts
2015 Mexican television series endings
Spanish-language telenovelas |
Draft:Que te Perdone Dios Sidestory | Table of Content | AFC submission, Plot, Cast, Main, Recurring and guest stars, Ratings, Univision rating, Mexico rating, Soundtrack, Awards and nominations, Broadcast, References, External links |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mladost, Varna | [[:Mladost, Varna]] | :Mladost, Varna
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No refs on the page for many years. Wikis in other languages do not offer much. Maybe there are relevant refs in local languages that show the GNG is met. JMWt (talk) 17:40, 1 May 2025 (UTC)
Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: Geography and Bulgaria. JMWt (talk) 17:40, 1 May 2025 (UTC)
A quick look in Bulgarian sources shows routine notability - it's one of the largest districts of Varna after all - but it's such a simple stub that what little is there could just be merged to Varna until someone wants to have a better crack at this. SportingFlyer T·C 19:11, 1 May 2025 (UTC) |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mladost, Varna | Table of Content | [[:Mladost, Varna]] |
Studio Ursynat | Short description | Studio Ursynat, also Ursynat was a first Polish private television station and the first cable television network established in 1988 in Warsaw's Ursynów district. |
Studio Ursynat | History | History
thumb|Service premises at ul. Meander 15, where the Ursynat television studio was located for the longest time
The local television Studio Ursynat was established on the initiative of the Ursynów-Natolińskie Towarzystwo Społeczno-Kulturalne at the turn of 1987 and 1988. The journalists involved in its creation were Andrzej „Ibis” Wróblewski from „Życie Warszawy” and Jerzy Machaj and Marek Przybylik, associated with the local magazine „Pasmo”. The name of the studio comes from the name of the entity organizing the station. The first broadcast of the program took place on March 5, 1988, and took place via a cable network connecting the station's headquarters, located in a block of flats on the Imielin housing estate at ul. Marco Polo 15, and three neighboring buildings. The first host was Edyta Wojtczak. The program included daily news programs broadcast at 5:00 p.m., as well as local, cultural, cinematographic reports and programs for children. Most of the content was broadcast in the afternoon. The first broadcasts were accompanied by frequent failures and technical problems. The graphics were implemented using Amiga computers. The equipment necessary for transmission, such as modulators and amplifiers, was borrowed from the Swedish-American company Porion AB.
The cable network in Ursynów quickly expanded, small networks were created, each of which had its own satellite antenna and signal processing equipment. The Eutelsat 1F1 satellite distributed the signal of the stations Sat.1, Super Channel, Teleclub and RTL-Plus.
The Ursynat Television moved to premises at ul. Meander 15, programmes were also created in the studio at ul. Wałbrzyska, and the television itself became a local programme within the Warsaw Cable Television "Porion", which was taken over by Studio Ursynat. The Porion ceased operations in 1997. |
Studio Ursynat | Meaning | Meaning
The Studio Ursynat was the first private television in Poland and the first local one. It was established during the state monopoly in the final period of the Polish People's Republic. The authorities at the time were not unfavourable to the initiative, as evidenced by the support of important journalists from Telewizja Polska. According to the report, Jan Główczyk, the secretary of propaganda of the Central Committee of the Polish United Workers' Party, said about television: "let them broadcast, it's a minor matter after all".
The cable network created for the needs of the program was also the first such network in Poland. The success of the first cable television in Ursynów led to the emergence of other such initiatives throughout Poland. |
Studio Ursynat | Journalists | Journalists
The TV presenter Jolanta Pieńkowska started her career in Studio Ursynat. Other journalists associated with television included Jan Suzin, Elżbieta Sommer, Andrzej Jefremienko, Barbara Mąkosa-Stępkowska (editor-in-chief), Bartłomiej Bilewicz, Bartosz Kubera, Katarzyna Wełpa, Barbara Olszewska, Monika Krawczyk, Andrzej Rogiński and film critic Andrzej Bukowiecki. |
Studio Ursynat | References | References
Category:Television channels and stations established in 1988
Category:1997 disestablishments in Poland
Category:Defunct television channels in Poland
Category:1988 establishments in Poland
Category:Television channels and stations disestablished in 1997 |
Studio Ursynat | Table of Content | Short description, History, Meaning, Journalists, References |
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File:Sorry, Baby poster.jpg | Summary | Summary |
File:Sorry, Baby poster.jpg | Licensing | Licensing |
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