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Muhammad Farhan
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Muhammad Farhan (born 25 February 1970) is an Indonesian politician of the Nasdem Party and former television and radio presenter who is the current mayor of Bandung, West Java, serving since February 2025. He had previously been a member of the House of Representatives between 2019 and 2024 representing Bandung and Cimahi. Born in Bogor, Farhan spent his childhood in Bandung where he began to work at a radio station. He then moved to Jakarta and worked for private radio and TV stations until the 2010s, when he retired from media and began to enter politics. Joining Nasdem, he was elected to the House of Representatives in the 2019 legislative election, and while he failed to win reelection in 2024, he was instead elected mayor of Bandung in the 2024 mayoral election.
Muhammad Farhan
Early life
Early life Muhammad Farhan was born in Bogor on 25 February 1970 to Yahid Hamzah and Nani Rubiyani. He is of mixed Acehnese–Sundanese descent. He studied in Bandung, completing elementary school in 1982, middle school in 1985, and high school in 1988. He studied economics at Padjadjaran University and received his bachelor's degree in 1995. During his time in Bandung, he briefly worked as an announcer at a radio station, and also became a vegetables supplier to Pizza Hut to fund his studies.
Muhammad Farhan
Media career
Media career thumb|left|Farhan in 2013, presenting for Voice of America. After graduating from Padjadjaran, Farhan began to work as a radio presenter. He moved to Jakarta's Mustang FM and Hard Rock FM, then to . In 2001, Farhan along with co-presenter Indy Barends continually broadcast from Hard Rock FM for 32 hours to commemorate the station's fifth anniversary, becoming the Indonesian national records, and they held it until broadcast nonstop for 34 hours in 2019. Farhan also worked as a television presenter, working for RCTI, SCTV, and Indosiar between 1996 and 2002. Later, Farhan joined Trans TV, where he was involved with the Extravaganza variety show. In March 2006, Farhan moved to ANTV, which offered him higher pay, and then to tvOne. At tvOne, Farhan presented the Tatap Muka talkshow, which began in 2008. He stated that he was retiring from presenting in 2015, although he still took on MC work in events. In 2016, Farhan returned to presenting, joining Metro TV and presenting the Nite Time program. Farhan have also played supporting roles in the several films, namely Jakarta Undercover (2007), Crush (2014), Dilan 1990 (2018), and Dilan 1991 (2019).
Muhammad Farhan
Politics
Politics Between 2009 and 2016, Farhan was involved at Persib Bandung, and during the period prospective Bandung mayor Ridwan Kamil considered picking Farhan as a running mate in his 2013 mayoral bid. While Farhan did not take his offer, he explored running as mayor in 2017, but withdrew his bid due to poor polling. He later joined Ridwan Kamil's campaign team in the 2018 West Java gubernatorial election. In 2018, he joined the Nasdem Party to run in the 2019 Indonesian legislative election. In the election, he ran for a House of Representatives (DPR) seat representing West Java's 1st electoral district covering Bandung and Cimahi, securing 52,033 votes and winning a seat. He was appointed to DPR's First Commission. Farhan failed to secure a second term in his 2024 reelection bid, with Nasdem winning no seats in the district.
Muhammad Farhan
Mayor of Bandung
Mayor of Bandung After the legislative election, Farhan registered to run as mayor of Bandung in the 2024 Bandung mayoral election. Erwin, a Bandung city legislator and chairman of the National Awakening Party (PKB)'s local branch, became his running mate. Aside from Nasdem and PKB, the pair was also endorsed by the Labour Party and Gelora Party. Farhan and Erwin won the election with 523,000 votes (44.6%) in the a four-way race, winning in 23 out of 30 districts of the city. They were sworn in on 20 February 2025. As mayor, Farhan claimed that he would avoid new "monumental" construction projects, stating that he would focus on maintaining existing Art Deco buildings and infrastructure maintenance. Responding to flooding in May 2025, he requested that the city's inhabitants living on riverbanks voluntarily relocate.
Muhammad Farhan
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Personal life He married Aryatri in September 1998, and the couple had two children. His eldest son, Muhammad Ridzky Khalid, died in 2015 from leukemia.
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Relaxing with Perry Como
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Relaxing with Perry Como is an album by Perry Como released by RCA Victor in 1956.
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Release and reception The album was a 12-inch LP repackage of two older 10-inch LP releases: it compiled the 1952 eight-song 10-inch-LP version of Como's album Supper Club Favorites with four songs from his 1952 10-inch LP TV Favorites. In his retrospective review for AllMusic, William Ruhlmann noted that the compilation "didn't make much sense thematically". He also added that the title didn't "mean anything", cause on those tracks Como was "working up quite a sweat" and was "not relaxing at all". Yet, he concluded that, regardless of this, the album still contained "some of Como's biggest hits and his treatments of some well-known older songs" and gave it 3 out of 5 possible stars.
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Track listing 12-inch LP (RCA Victor LPM 1176)
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Kyril Zinovieff
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Kyril Lvovich Zinovieff (aka Kyril FitzLyon) (1910-2015) was a Russian emigre, civil servant, author and literary translator. He was born in St Petersburg into an elite family of Tsarist Russia, with blood ties to Avram Gannibal, Count Orlov and the poet Lydia Zinovieva-Annibal. The Zinovieffs went into exile following the October Revolution, the young Kyril having witnessed its effects first-hand in St Petersburg. They travelled first to the Zinovieff family estate in Estonia, and then in 1920 to permanent exile in London. Kyril studied at St Paul’s School, followed by a degree from the LSE. He changed his name to Kyril FitzLyon during World War II at the prompting of his employer, the Foreign Office. He did war service in Egypt, Iraq and Persia. After the war, he worked in military intelligence. He was the author of the illustrated volume Before the Revolution (co-author Tatiana Browning, 1983). He was a translator of note; among his translations were the memoirs of Princess Yekaterina Romanovna Dashkova and the diaries of Vaslav Nijinsky. With his second wife Jenny Hughes, he wrote The Companion Guide to St Petersburg and translated Russian literary classics such as Anna Karenina and Hadji Murat by Tolstoy and Notes from Underground and Winter Notes on Summer Impressions by Dostoyevsky.
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Personal life Kyril was the youngest of four siblings. One sister Elena was also a centenarian; she died in 2013 aged 104. He married April Mead, later known as the author April FitzLyon, during the war in 1941. April died in 1998. Kyril re-married, his second wife Jenny Hughes being an old family friend. He is buried in Chiswick New Cemetery.
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Suspected sockpuppets These accounts mainly edit Kim Seon-ho pages and pages related to it like The Childe, When Life Gives You Tangerines, Delusion (South Korean TV series), etc.. Aside from NJNPer which was made in 2025, they were all made in 2022 and were used to comment on disputes on Kim Seon-ho’s talk page, mainly agreeing and supporting each other’s arguments to have a concensus and push other users out. One instance were cited below where user NJNper supported Preferwiki’s argument in only a matter of minutes with the same line of thought. Two of them alao changed their usernames LeMemoirizt is also TheWandering (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:TheWandering&redirect=no) and NJNPer used to be TJ Jean. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Kim_Seon-ho&diff=prev&oldid=1287900481 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Kim_Seon-ho&diff=prev&oldid=1287896258 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Kim_Seon-ho&diff=prev&oldid=1130236638 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Kim_Seon-ho&diff=prev&oldid=1130517875 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Kim_Seon-ho&diff=prev&oldid=1130236638 QubeChiba (talk) 10:58, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
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Kokota Island
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Kokota Island (Kisiwa cha Kokota, in Swahili) is an island located in Mtambwe Kusini ward of Wete District in Pemba North Region, Tanzania.Mwalim, Mwalim Khamis. Assessment of Climate Change Adaptation in Improving Livelihood of Rural Community: A Case Study of Community Forest Pemba Project (Kokota ISLET). Diss. The Open University of Tanzania, 2020.
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Funzi Island, Pemba
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Funzi Island (Kisiwa cha Funzi, in Swahili) is an island located in Mtambwe Kusini ward of Wete District in Pemba North Region, Tanzania. The island is located between Kokota Island and Pembe Island.
Funzi Island, Pemba
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Illinois Central 2900 Class
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The Illinois Central 2900 Class was a class of 2-10-2 "Santa Fe" or "Central" type locomotives that were manufactured by the Lima Locomotive Works (LLW) for the Illinois Central Railroad (IC).
Illinois Central 2900 Class
History
History
Illinois Central 2900 Class
Revenue service and design
Revenue service and design 125 locomotives were built by the Lima Locomotive Works (LLW) between 1921 and 1923. The first 100 locomotives were built in 50 batches and equipped with duplex stokers, and The last 25 locomotives were built with DuPont stokers.
Illinois Central 2900 Class
Disposition
Disposition 56 locomotives were rebuilt into 2500 Class 4-8-2 "Mountain" type locomotives between 1937 and 1943. The un-rebuilt 69 locomotives were upgraded and were renumbered to 2700 through 2747, 2750 and 2800 through 2819. Nos. 2700-2747 were scrapped between 1955 and 1962, No. 2750 was scrapped in 1961, and Nos. 2800-2819 were scrapped between 1957 and 1962.
Illinois Central 2900 Class
Preservation
Preservation Though none of the Illinois Central 2900 Class were preserved as 2-10-2s, two locomotives that were rebuilt into 4-8-2s were preserved: No. 2953, later rebuilt into IC 4-8-2 #2500 is on static display at the Fairview Park in Centralia, Illinois. No. 2906, later rebuilt into IC 4-8-2 #2542 is on static display at the former Illinois Central Railroad depot based in McComb, Mississippi.
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Pembe Island
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Pembe Island (Kisiwa cha Pembe, in Swahili) is an island located in Mtambwe Kusini ward of Wete District in Pemba North Region, Tanzania.
Pembe Island
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See also List of islands of Tanzania
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Carolyn Sumner
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Carolyn Sumner is a Scottish businesswoman who was previously a director of professional football club Livingston.
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Career Sumner was a director of Livingston until December 2014 when she resigned, following comments in the media made by shareholder Ged Nixon relating to undeclared bonus payments. In a statement made on the club's website, Sumner denied the claims that she had any knowledge or involvement in the matter. Sumner and former director Neil Hogarth attempted to halt and suspend a potential takeover at Livingston in December 2023. The pair had lodged a petition with the Court of Session. In December 2024, Livingston announced that the club had reached an agreement with all parties in the court case.
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