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Thelma Burns | Orphan | Thelma D. Burns (1936 - 2022) was a community activist in Boston. She has served as a director of the non-profit, Action for Boston Community Development (ABCD) for 35 years. She has also served as a leader on community boards including the Mayor’s Senior Advisory Council, and the Roxbury YMCA.
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St James's Fair | Short description | St James's Fair is an 1824 genre painting by the British artist Samuel Colman.Griffin p.31 Johnson p.159 It depicts the annual fair held since the thirteenth century near St James' Priory in Bristol in the West of England. The scene captures the fair as it looked during the Regency era. Colman, a member of the Bristol School of artists, was a Nonconformist who presents a disapproving of the fair which features elements such as moral corruption and references to slavery. Today the painting is in the City Museum and Art Gallery in Bristol, having been acquired in 1915.https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/st-jamess-fair-bristol-188361 https://museums.bristol.gov.uk/details.php?irn=116178 |
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St James's Fair | Bibliography | Bibliography
Carter, Julia. Bristol Museum and Art Gallery: Guide to the Art Collection. Bristol Books, 2017.
Griffin, Emma. England's Revelry: A History of Popular Sports and Pastimes, 1660-1830. Oxford University Press, 2005.
Johnson, Edward Dudley Hume. Paintings of the British Social Scene: From Hogarth to Sickert. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1986.
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In 1973, Pope Paul VI declared that 1975 would be a Jubilee Holy Year. The Central Committee for the Holy Year announced the ordination would be a part of the celebration. Those to be ordained came primarily from seminaries in Rome, though some ordinands traveled to Rome.
The ordination took place on 29 June 1975, the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul and the 12th anniversary of the coronation of Pope Paul VI. Twenty bishops concelebrated the Mass. In his sermon, the pope called the ordinands to be "the salt of the earth and a light to the world", and urged them to be close to the poor. Over 350 men were ordained from 50 different nations, and an estimated 100,000 people attended. Thirty-five were from North America, thirty-four were from Africa, thirty-six were from Asia, fourteen from Latin America, three from Oceania, and 226 were from Europe. It was reported by the Associated Press as the largest ordination in history.
The crash of Eastern Air Lines Flight 66 killed the father, stepmother, and an uncle and aunt of Deacon Millard Boyer, who was be ordained for the Diocese of Lafayette in Louisiana. They were on their way to the ordination. The pontiff expressed his sorrow about the incident during the homily. Boyer's ordination was delayed, as he returned to the United States to identify the bodies. |
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Cardinal Raymond Leo Burke Archbishop of Saint Louis (2004–2008), Prefect of the Apostolic Signatura (2008–2014)
Bishop Michael Richard Cote Bishop of Norwich (2003–2024)
Bishop Luis Alberto Fernández Alara Bishop of Rafaela (2013–present)
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Hiroko Mori was born on July 3, 1937, in Chuuk State in Micronesia, then part of Japan's South Seas Mandate. After attending grade school in Uman and intermediate school in Moen, she attended the Pacific Islands Central School from 1954 until 1956. After graduating, Mori became a teacher at the elementary school in Umanthe same school she attended – for two years. She then worked as a clerk in the Chuuk State Department of Public Safety for three years, overseeing a period where no women were arrested for felonies.
From 1970 until 1975, Mori worked as a clerk for the state Department of Agriculture. In this role, she was an organizer and judge for Three Fairs Day, an event "which celebrates the accomplishments of farmers, fishermen, and handicraft artists". She also hosted cooking classes in Fefan for the wives of local farmers, aiming to introduce new techniques and recipes to take advantage of new crops. Around this period, Mori was elected president of the Trukese American Women's Association, a nonprofit organization which sought to "increase cultural understanding and provide a place where women could exchange ideas on a variety of topics of mutual interest", and raised funds for local hospitals, prisoners, and churches. She also helped form other women's groups in the state.
In the 1975 state election, Mori was elected as a senator to the Chuuk State Legislature, representing Precinct 4 (Uman). She was re-elected three times, and was a member of the ways and means committee. Mori lost re-election in the 1986 election to Fasy Nethon. At the time of her loss, she was the only woman in the state legislature and the only female state senator in the entire country. |
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Montgomery attended Findlay High School located in Findlay, Ohio. Coming out of high school, he was rated as a four star recruit, where he committed to play college football for the Ohio State Buckeyes, over other offers such as Michigan, Notre Dame, Clemson, Penn State and Oklahoma. |
Draft:Luke Montgomery (American football) | College career | College career
During his freshman season in 2023, he appeared in seven games. At the end on the regular season and the start of the 2024–25 College Football Playoff, Montgomery rotated in on the offensive line and competed for a starting role. During the first two rounds of the playoffs, Montgomery played in 29 snaps in the win over Tennessee, and 31 snaps in the victory versus Oregon. In the 2025 Cotton Bowl Classic, he made his first collegiate start in a win over Texas, helping the Buckeyes advance to the National Championship. He finished the 2024 season, mainly coming off the bench as a rotational offensive lineman, while also making two starts. Montgomery is set to be the team's starting left guard in 2025. |
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Montgomery is the brother of four-star quarterback Ryan Montgomery, who committed to play for the Georgia Bulldogs. |
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Substituted tetrahydroisoquinoline
Lophophorine (N-methylanhalonine)
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Draft:Tyseer Denmark | College career | College career |
Draft:Tyseer Denmark | References | References |
Draft:Tyseer Denmark | Table of Content | AfC submission, Early life and high school, College career, References |
Category:Puerto Rican directors | [[Category:Puerto Rican people by occupation | Directors
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Category:Puerto Rican directors | Table of Content | [[Category:Puerto Rican people by occupation |
Atle Berge | '''Atle Berge''' | Atle Berge (born 1952) is a Norwegian-born, Russia-based oligarch and billionaire who is known for funding Kremlin-aligned propaganda related to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Though a Norwegian citizen by birth, Berge lives in Russia, where he has longstanding business interests and maintains a pro-Kremlin stance on geopolitical issues. He advocates for Russia to "bomb" Norwegian humanitarian volunteers delivering ambulances to Ukraine. |
Atle Berge | Business activities | Business activities
Berge built his fortune through the family-owned concrete company Ølen Betong Gruppen, which expanded into Murmansk, Russia, in 2008. The company established a concrete factory there as part of its international ambitions. However, in the years following Russia's escalation of hostilities in Ukraine, Ølen Betong Gruppen officially withdrew from its Russian operations.
Despite this, Berge personally retained his business interests in the country. In 2023, he took over full ownership of the Murmansk factory through a separate company under his direct control, effectively continuing operations independently of the Norwegian parent firm. Berge now serves as director of the Murmansk-based business, managing its activities from within Russia, where he has stated he both lives and works.
He states that he lives "like a count" in Russia. |
Atle Berge | Support for pro-Russian propaganda | Support for pro-Russian propaganda
Berge became the focus of public outrage in 2025 after it was revealed that he had donated a multi-million-krone sum to Fred og Rettferdighet, a fringe pro-Russian political party known for opposing Western aid to Ukraine. The party’s advertising campaign, which included over 8,000 posters across Oslo’s public transport system, was widely condemned as pro-Russian propaganda. The source of funding was initially concealed, prompting an investigation by Norwegian authorities.
In 2025, Berge attracted widespread condemnation after he endorsed Russian attacks on Norwegian humanitarian volunteers supporting Ukraine. In response to a Facebook post by Ukrainian Freedom Convoys, a Norwegian organization delivering ambulances to Ukraine, Berge commented: “Lots of good bomb targets”. The comment was widely interpreted as a call for Russian forces to bomb convoys operated by Norwegian civilians delivering ambulances. It sparked outrage among politicians and civil society. Peter Frølich, Conservative MP and co-founder of Fritt Ukraina, responded: “The people in that photo are Norwegian heroes… FOR does not stand for ‘peace and justice,’ but death and occupation for millions.”
Berge claimed that the United States started the war in Ukraine.
Berge said that his relationship with Russia has destroyed his relations in Norway, including his relations with his children. Ølen Betong released a press release emphasizing that they have no connection with Berge today and distanced themselves from both his "message and political position." |
Atle Berge | Support for orphanage for abducted children | Support for orphanage for abducted children
In 2024, Atle Berge faced sharp criticism for providing financial support to a Russian orphanage housing children from Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine. Human rights organizations and UN observers have reported that thousands of Ukrainian children have been illegally abducted to Russia, where many are placed in institutions such as the one supported by Berge. According to the Norwegian Helsinki Committee, such support risks legitimizing the Russian war effort by reinforcing propaganda that portrays the forced relocation of Ukrainian children as humanitarian rescue. Inna Sangadzhieva of the committee emphasized that children in these orphanages are often subjected to “militarizing measures” and Russian indoctrination, including forced uniform use and the suppression of Ukrainian identity. She warned that Berge becomes a pawn in this strategy. Despite these concerns, Berge dismissed the accusations as “Western propaganda,” describing Norway’s stance on the war as “a catastrophe” and calling Prime Minister Støre “an idiot.” When questioned by NRK, he declined an interview and accused the journalist of being “enormously Russophobic.” |
Atle Berge | References | References
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Category:Russian oligarchs
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Atle Berge | Table of Content | '''Atle Berge''', Business activities, Support for pro-Russian propaganda, Support for orphanage for abducted children, References |
Draft:Lamareon James | AfC submission | Lamareon James is an American football cornerback for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League (NFL). He previously played college football for Old Dominion and TCU. |
Draft:Lamareon James | Early life and high school | Early life and high school |
Draft:Lamareon James | College career | College career |
Draft:Lamareon James | Old Dominion | Old Dominion |
Draft:Lamareon James | TCU | TCU
James transferred to play for the TCU Horned Frogs. |
Draft:Lamareon James | Professional career | Professional career |
Draft:Lamareon James | References | References |
Draft:Lamareon James | Table of Content | AfC submission, Early life and high school, College career, Old Dominion, TCU, Professional career, References |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Saint Gervais II wreck | [[:Saint Gervais II wreck]] | :Saint Gervais II wreck
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This needs more WP:RS sources to support its notability. Czarking0 (talk) 23:47, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: History, Transportation, and France. WCQuidditch ☎ ✎ 04:47, 21 May 2025 (UTC)
Speedy keep. "Needs more sources" is not a policy-based argument for deletion. - The Bushranger One ping only 06:06, 21 May 2025 (UTC)
Other people making non policy based arguments is also not a policy based argument for keeping. Let me be more clear about what I meant. This does not meet WP:GNG Czarking0 (talk) 15:13, 21 May 2025 (UTC)
Comment: Also seems to be referred to as "Saint Gervais B" (). Curbon7 (talk) 06:23, 21 May 2025 (UTC) |
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