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2024 Tipperary Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship
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The 2024 Tipperary Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship was the eighth staging of the Tipperary Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Tipperary County Board in 2017 and subsequent rebranding in 2022. The draws for the group stage pairings took place on 18 April 2024. The final was played on 13 October 2024 at FBD Semple Stadium in Thurles, between Cashel King Cormacs and Carrick Swans, in what was their first ever meeting in the final. Cashel King Cormacs won the match by 2-17 to 0-19 to claim their first ever championship title.
2024 Tipperary Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship
Group 1
Group 1
2024 Tipperary Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship
Group 1 table
Group 1 table TeamMatchesScorePtsPldWDLForAgainstDiffCarrick Swans3201 54Upperchurch–Drombane3201 224Ballina3102 -192Silvermines3102 -82
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Group 2
2024 Tipperary Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship
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Group 2 table TeamMatchesScorePtsPldWDLForAgainstDiffÉire Óg A/D3210 55Gortnahoe–Glengoole3201 14Cashel King Cormacs3111 83Moyne–Templetuohy3003 -140
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Group 3
Group 3
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Group 3 table TeamMatchesScorePtsPldWDLForAgainstDiffThurles Sarsfields3300 206Boherlahan–Dualla3201 54Clonakenny3102 -52Newport3003 -200
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Group 4
Group 4
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Group 4 table TeamMatchesScorePtsPldWDLForAgainstDiffSt Mary's3300 176Burgess3201 84Killenaule3102 42Seán Treacys3003 -290
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Relegation stage
Relegation stage
2024 Tipperary Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship
Relegation semi-finals
Relegation semi-finals
2024 Tipperary Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship
Relegation final
Relegation final
2024 Tipperary Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship
Knockout stage
Knockout stage
2024 Tipperary Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship
Preliminary quarter-final
Preliminary quarter-final
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Quarter-finals
Quarter-finals
2024 Tipperary Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship
Semi-finals
Semi-finals
2024 Tipperary Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship
Final
Final
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References
References Tipperary Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship Category:Tipperary Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship
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Draft:Dheemaku(Kannada Movie)
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Dheemaku is a 2008 Indian Kannada-language romantic Comedy film directed by Magesh Kumar G, which was released on 11 September 2008. The film stars Naveen Krishna, Flora Saini, Rangayana Raghu
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Cast
Cast Naveen Krishna Flora Saini Rangayana Raghu Komal Kumar Sudha Belawadi Bullet Prakash Ramesh Bhat Sundar Raj
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References
References https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14253158/ https://kannadamoviesinfo.wordpress.com/2013/12/03/dheemaku-2008/
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2025 Bielefeld stabbing attack
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On 18 May 2025, a stabbing took place at a bar in Bielefeld, Germany. A 35-year-old Syrian man wounded five people. The Federal Prosecutor's Office assumes the crime was religiously and politically motivated and has taken over the case, because of evidence of an islamistic terror attack.
2025 Bielefeld stabbing attack
Attack
Attack A 35-year-old Syrian man living in Germany approached a group of local Arminia Bielefeld football fans celebrating in the city center around 4:20 am. He then injured several people with a knife. At least five people were injured, three of them seriously. According to witnesses, the perpetrator attacked his victims indiscriminately. Other guests overpowered the attacker and inflicted facial injuries in the process. The perpetrator used a knife and a stick with an attached blade in his attack. Nevertheless, the attacker managed to break away and flee on foot, leaving a rucksack at the crime scene. Investigators from the homicide squad recovered the rucksack from the area around the crime scene. According to a statement from the police authorities, it contained further knives. Officials found a bag containing personal documents left behind by the suspected perpetrator at the crime scene in Bielefeld. The 35-year-old perpetrator was arrested on the evening of 19 May 2025 while on the run in Heiligenhaus near Düsseldorf. The man resisted arrest and was slightly injured.
2025 Bielefeld stabbing attack
Suspect and Investigation
Suspect and Investigation A judge at the Bielefeld District Court issued an arrest warrant on May 19, 2025. Investigators accuse the suspect of four counts of attempted murder in conjunction with dangerous bodily harm. The Federal Prosecutor's Office assumes the crime was religiously and politically motivated and has taken over the case. According to Federal Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig (SPD), there is now increasing evidence that the perpetrator acted out of an Islamist motivation. The suspect Mahmoud Mhemed has no prior criminal record. He reportedly lives in the town of Harsewinkel, west of Bielefeld, which has a population of around 26,000. He entered Europe via Turkey. In December 2023, the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees granted him temporary protection status after he applied for asylum in Germany.
2025 Bielefeld stabbing attack
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AD San Clemente
short description
Agrupación Deportiva San Clemente is a Spanish football club located in San Clemente, Cuenca, in the autonomous community of Castilla–La Mancha. Founded in 1974, they play in , holding home matches at Estadio Municipal de San Clemente, with a capacity of 1,500 spectators.
AD San Clemente
Season to season
Season to season Sources: SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey1975–7676th1976–7771st1977–78711th1978–79714th1979–80711th1980–81710th1981–82712th1982–8375th1983–84718th1984–85814th1985–8686th1986–8763rd1987–88614th1988–8965th1989–9064th1990–91613th1991–92614th1992–9373rd1993–94612th1994–9556thSeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey1995–9651ª Aut.10th1996–9751ª Aut.7th1997–9851ª Aut.3rd1998–9951ª Aut.3rd1999–200051ª Aut.17th2000–0162ª Aut.10th2001–0262ª Aut.8thDNP2007–0872ª Aut.9th2008–0972ª Aut.2nd2009–1061ª Aut.7th2010–1161ª Aut.6th2011–1261ª Aut.15th2012–1372ª Aut.4th2013–1461ª Aut.7th2014–1561ª Aut.7th2015–1661ª Aut.9th2016–1761ª Aut.2nd2017–185Aut. Pref.7th2018–195Aut. Pref.7th SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey2019–205Aut. Pref.3rd2020–215Aut. Pref.1st2021–2253ª RFEF15th2022–236Aut. Pref.3rd2023–2453ª Fed.18th2024–256Aut. Pref.1st2025–2653ª Fed. 3 seasons in Tercera Federación/Tercera División RFEF
AD San Clemente
References
References
AD San Clemente
External links
External links Soccerway team profile Category:Football clubs in Castilla–La Mancha Category:Association football clubs established in 1974 Category:Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol clubs Category:1974 establishments in Spain
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Adel Awad
Short description
Adel Awad (born November 7, 1962) is an Egyptian director of films and music videos. He graduated from the Higher Institute of Cinema in Cairo in 1985. He comes from an artistic family. His father is comedian Mohamed Awad and his brother is actor Alaa Awad. He is married to actress Randa Awad. They have one daughter, actress Jamila Awad. He worked as an assistant director for the 1979 film Shafika and Metwali. He wrote and directed the 1993 film Crystal. He acted in a few films when he was young, including in the 1986 film The Hunger.
Adel Awad
Filmography
Filmography Below Zero (1990) The Scorpion (1990) Crystal (1993) Youth on Air (2002)
Adel Awad
References
References
Adel Awad
External links
External links Category:Living people Category:1962 births Category:Egyptian film directors Category:Cairo Higher Institute of Cinema alumni Category:Male actors from Cairo Category:Egyptian film actors
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Ferdinand Favre
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Ferdinand Abraham Favre (22 February 1779 – 16 July 1867) was a French industrialist and politician of the 19th century. He served as Mayor of Nantes from 1832 to 1848 and again from 1852 to 1866, with an interruption during the Second French Republic. He was also a deputy of Loire-Inférieure (1848–1857) and a senator during the Second French Empire (1857–1867). Favre should not be confusedUntil 17 January 2011, errors in sources conflated Favre with his uncle and brother-in-law, Ferdinand Petitpierre, particularly regarding involvement in the War in the Vendée and ownership of the Clos sur l'Eau estate. with his uncle and brother-in-law, Ferdinand Petitpierre, who also moved from Couvet to Nantes in the late 18th century. Favre was deeply involved in Nantes' illegal slave trade during the Bourbon Restoration. In 1824, he openly advertised in the Étrennes royales de Nantes his supply of goods for the slave trade.Favre was the consignee of a suspected illegal slave-trading expedition in 1824. Commanded by Robert Charles Scheult and outfitted by Edmond Villaume, the ship Bluette sailed to Santiago de Cuba. Another expedition, the Arthur, commanded by Captain John Williams of Charleston and outfitted by Pierre-Thomas Dennis, departed Nantes on 27 May 1825 for the African coast with 22 sailors. It embarked 183 captives, landing 160 in Santiago de Cuba. On its return, the ship carried 106 hogsheads of sugar and 80 sacks of coffee for Ferdinand Favre & Cie.
Ferdinand Favre
Biography
Biography
Ferdinand Favre
Family background and early life
Family background and early life The Favre family of Couvet, originally from Besançon, were Protestants who sought refuge in Switzerland around 1670 due to religious persecution preceding the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes. Ferdinand was the son of Antoine Favre, an artisan, and Marguerite-Henriette Petitpierre, daughter of another Couvet artisan. In 1793, during the French Revolution, Ferdinand and his parents moved to Nantes, where his older siblings—Abraham, Charles, and Rose-Marguerite—had already settled. Rose-Marguerite was married to Ferdinand Petitpierre (1746–1803), a fellow Swiss from Couvet and a wealthy manufacturer of printed cotton fabrics (Société Petitpierre Frères et Compagnie). Petitpierre, a supporter of the Revolution and the Republic, served as a militia captain in 1789 and helped defend Nantes against the Vendéans in 1793. The Favre and Petitpierre families were closely intertwined. Rose-Marguerite Favre, Ferdinand Petitpierre’s wife, was also his niece, as Marguerite-Henriette was Ferdinand Petitpierre’s sister. Since 1785, Petitpierre employed Abraham and Charles Favre in his business. In 1799, Petitpierre retired, entrusting the company’s management to Abraham Favre under a lease to protect his children’s interests. In 1801, Petitpierre purchased the Clos sur l’Eau estate in Saint-Sébastien-sur-Loire. He died in 1803 and was buried on the estate, a common Protestant practice. Rose-Marguerite appointed Ferdinand Favre, her preferred brother, as guardian of her children, bypassing Abraham. When Abraham’s lease ended in 1806, he was replaced by Petitpierre’s sons, Ferdinand II and Aristide, under Ferdinand Favre’s guardianship. Abraham then founded his own company, “Favre-Petitpierre,” on the Île de Petite Biesse. The Clos sur l’Eau estate remained with Rose-Marguerite and later passed to her fourth son, Fleurus Petitpierre (1796–1859).
Ferdinand Favre
Business career
Business career By 1806, the Petitpierre company, once thriving in 1785, had declined, as had Nantes’ broader calico industry from 1785 to 1800. Ferdinand Favre failed to revive the company, which went bankrupt in 1818, though the Petitpierre family’s wealth remained intact. In contrast, Abraham’s enterprise prospered until 1848. Ferdinand pursued his own ventures in trade, ship outfitting, and industry, including coffee roasting and sugar refining. His commercial activities included involvement in Nantes’ illegal slave trade. In 1822, he began producing fertilizer from sugar refinery byproducts, known as “animal black,” which proved highly effective. By 1840, Nantes held a virtual monopoly on this product in Europe due to strong agricultural demand.
Ferdinand Favre
Political career
Political career Ferdinand Favre joined the National Guard as an officer in 1814. His political activity was limited during the Bourbon Restoration.
Ferdinand Favre
Mayor of Nantes under the July Monarchy
Mayor of Nantes under the July Monarchy A supporter of King Louis-Philippe, Favre served on the Loire-Inférieure general council and was appointed Mayor of Nantes by royal ordinance on 9 February 1832, succeeding Philippe-René Soubzmain. Installed on 15 February, he worked with new deputy mayors, including Mathurin Chéguillaume (merchant), François Le Sant (pharmacist and father-in-law of Ange Guépin), Thomas Chéguillaume (leather industrialist), Louis Vallet (spinner), and François Polo (cloth merchant). In the municipal council election, Favre ranked 14th with 59 votes, behind Soubzmain (90 votes) and others like Camille Mellinet (77 votes) and Adolphe Billault. In 1832, Favre contributed to the arrest of the Duchess of Berry. His mayoral term was renewed in 1834, 1837, 1840, 1843, and 1846. In 1843, he topped the council election with 137 votes. Notable council members included Mathurin Peccot (1837, 1840), Saint-Félix Seheult (1840, 1843), Évariste Colombel (1843, resigned 1844), and Ange Guépin and Victor Mangin (1846).
Ferdinand Favre
Second Republic
Second Republic During the French Revolution of 1848, Favre, favoring a regency, was dismissed as mayor on 21 March 1848 by government commissioner Jacques-Hippolyte Maunoury, who appointed Évariste Colombel. However, Favre was elected a deputy to the Constituent Assembly on 23 April 1848 and re-elected to the Legislative Assembly on 13 May 1849.
Ferdinand Favre
Second Empire
Second Empire Following Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte’s coup d’état, Favre was appointed mayor again on 30 December 1851, thanks to Maurice Duval, a former Loire-Inférieure prefect. He was reinstalled on 31 January 1852 and re-elected in 1852, 1855, and 1860. He also became president of the Loire-Atlantique General Council on 7 August 1852 and served as a senator from 1857 to 1867. Early in the Second Empire, Favre sought to make Nantes an imperial residence, proposing the purchase of the Château de l’Abbaye in Chantenay in 1853 and a residence for the imperial prince in 1856. Both proposals were declined. In the July 1865 municipal elections, his list was defeated by the liberal opposition, including Ange Guépin and René Waldeck-Rousseau. Favre served as interim mayor until 19 January 1866, when he was succeeded by Antoine Dufour.
Ferdinand Favre
Botanist
Botanist As mayor, Favre played a key role in establishing the Jardin des Plantes de Nantes. An avid botanist, he dedicated years to acclimatizing the camellia. At his death, he was buried in the Petitpierre-Favre cemetery at Clos sur l’Eau,The Clos sur l’Eau residence was demolished in 1971, but the cemetery remains and is open to the public during the European Heritage Days. alongside most family members, except Abraham Favre, whose grave is in the Protestant section of Miséricorde Cemetery in Nantes.thumb|Bust of Ferdinand Favre at Nantes City Hall
Ferdinand Favre
Honours
Honours Officer of Public Instruction Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour Commander of the Order of Isabella the Catholic
Ferdinand Favre
Legacy
Legacy Quai Ferdinand-Favre in Nantes, along the Canal Saint-Félix, near the Lieu Unique.
Ferdinand Favre
See also
See also History of Nantes Atlantic slave trade Second French Empire July Monarchy Jardin des Plantes de Nantes French Revolution Bourbon Restoration List of mayors of Nantes List of senators of Loire-Atlantique
Ferdinand Favre
Notes
Notes
Ferdinand Favre
References
References
Ferdinand Favre
Bibliography
Bibliography
Ferdinand Favre
External links
External links Category:1779 births Category:1867 deaths Category:Mayors of Nantes Category:French industrialists Category:French botanists Category:French Protestants Category:People from Neuchâtel Category:Slave traders Category:Grand Officers of the Legion of Honour Category:Recipients of the Ordre des Palmes Académiques Category:Commanders of the Order of Isabella the Catholic Category:Deaths in Paris Category:1779 births Category:1867 deaths
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Mańkowskich Palace
Infobox building
Mańkowskich Palace (Polish: Pałac Mańkowskich) is a Neoclassical palace located in Kraków, in district Grzegórzki, at 5 Topolowa Street, in the Wesoła neighborhood.
Mańkowskich Palace
History
History Built between 1901 and 1903 according to a design by Józef Sowiński and Władysław Kaczmarski for Leon Mańkowski – an Indologist and Sanskrit lecturer. Art historian Emanuel Świeykowski collaborated with the architects during construction. The palace features a facade with a columned portico and a mansard roof, surrounded by a garden. The original interior decorations (stuccowork and polychromes) were inspired by classicism. The southern pediment bears the Prawdzic coat of arms of the Mańkowski family. After World War II, the palace initially served as the seat of the Kraków voivodes, and from 1950 to 1990, it housed the Lenin Museum. As part of the adaptation for exhibition purposes, the stuccowork, polychromes, and marble fireplaces were destroyed. Additionally, the palace was reoriented by adding a grand portico to the northern elevation. Dormer windows were added to the roof, and the garden was altered. In the 1970s, the palace underwent a conservation renovation. By a decision of the Kraków city president on February 28, 1990, the Lenin Museum was dissolved, and the palace was returned to its owner a year later. Today, it serves as the seat of the Provincial Administrative Court. On January 2, 1968, the palace was entered into the Registry of Cultural Property. It is also entered into the municipal register of monuments of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship.
Mańkowskich Palace
References
References Category:Buildings and structures in Kraków Category:1903 in Poland
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Draft:Dheemaku
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Dheemaku is a 2008 Indian Kannada-language romantic Comedy film directed by Magesh Kumar G, which was released on 11 September 2008. The film stars Naveen Krishna, Flora Saini, Rangayana Raghu
Draft:Dheemaku
Cast
Cast Naveen Krishna Flora Saini Rangayana Raghu Komal Kumar Sudha Belawadi Bullet Prakash Ramesh Bhat Sundar Raj
Draft:Dheemaku
References
References https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14253158/ https://kannadamoviesinfo.wordpress.com/2013/12/03/dheemaku-2008/
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Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/BengalMC
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Suspected sockpuppets
Suspected sockpuppets Realizing ABMSalt is stale, I have evidence I just emailed to CUs ([email protected]) about another editor involved with quite a few edits. I asked BengalMC about their other accounts and they admitted to ABMSalt and LOUTSOCKing, but stopped short of disclosing the others I have connected them with. The rest of the evidence is in the email but stopped short of posting publicly as there may be quite a few accounts connected here and I fear some may be caught in the range who may not be part of the farm. CNMall41 (talk) 17:24, 20 May 2025 (UTC) , I emailed it because I am still compiling information that is related to another user. That user has been to SPI and avoided CU and a COIN filing didn't gain traction. Accounts are technically related but did not want to publicly out BhikhariInformer as when I outted the other account, it went silent (likely to become stale to let time pass and avoid a CU). If you want, I can post everything publicly here and show the connection. --CNMall41 (talk) 18:49, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
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Comments by other users Accused parties may also comment/discuss in this section below. See Defending yourself against claims.
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<big>Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments</big>
Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments At best possible to the unblocked user named in ticket:2025052010011797, . The most interesting point of connection is the same general but highly populated region of the world. I don't see a reason that was submitted to cu-l. ABMSalt is indeed stale. Izno (talk) 18:21, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
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Slay (upcoming film)
Short description
Slay is an upcoming horror comedy written by Jimmi Simpson and directed by Kyra Elise Gardner. It stars Zoey Luna, Aya Cash, Shawnee Smith, Sean Giambrone, Malina Pauli Weissman, Beck Nolan, Reise Alexander, River Alexander, Talia Jackson and Ruby McCollister. It follows seven high school seniors who is being targeted and murdered one weekend.
Slay (upcoming film)
Cast
Cast Zoey Luna Aya Cash Shawnee Smith Sean Giambrone Malina Pauli Weissman Beck Nolan Reise Alexander River Alexander Talia Jackson Ruby McCollister
Slay (upcoming film)
Production
Production Kyra Elise Gardner directs in her narrative feature debut, from a script by Jimmi Simpson. Principal photography was completed in May 2025. Simpson stated that he "wrote Slay about that moment in adolescence where you realize your friends know how to hurt you better than anyone else. Slay lives right there— but with sick music, jokes and stabbings". Garder's father and special effect designer, Tony Gardner, also worked on the film.
Slay (upcoming film)
References
References
Slay (upcoming film)
External links
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Mr. Polaroid
Short description
Mr. Polaroid is a 2025 documentary film about Edwin Land, the inventor of the Polaroid camera. It was written and directed by Gene Tempest.
Mr. Polaroid
References
References Category:2025 documentary films
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Draft:K. D. Shybu Mundackal
AFC submission
thumb|alt=Director Vismayasmax Animations|K. D. Shybu Mundackal K. D. Shybu Mundackal (born 1973) is a Malayalam language poet and lyricist from Kerala, India. An active poet of modern Malayalam poetry, he is also a known theater activist ,noted animator and VFX director. He is the director of the famous animation VFX studio Vismayasmax Animations, Kerala chaired by legendary actor Mohanlal. His poetry works are frequently published in Malayalam language periodicals and his poetry books are published by leading publishers of Kerala. Currently as a General Council Member of Kerala State Chalachithra Academy . He is graduated from the College of Fine Arts Trivandrum, with a gold medal.
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References :Category:1973 births :Category:Living people :Category:Indian lyricists
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