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▁in ▁ 2 0 1 6 ; ▁she ▁continues ▁to ▁meet ▁fans ▁and ▁sign ▁aut ograph s ▁at ▁convent ions . ▁ ▁Elle ▁F anning ' s ▁performances ▁as ▁Aur ora ▁in ▁Male fic ent ▁and ▁Male fic ent : ▁M ist ress ▁of ▁Ev il ▁were ▁generally ▁well - rece ived . ▁J . C . ▁Ma ç ek ▁III ▁of ▁Pop Mat ters ▁said ▁F anning ▁was ▁an ▁" in sp ired ▁choice " ▁for ▁the ▁character . ▁Her ▁acting ▁was ▁also ▁pra ised ▁by ▁Michael ▁Phili ps ▁of ▁the ▁Chicago ▁Trib une . ▁Sh eri ▁L inden ▁of ▁The ▁Hollywood ▁Re porter ▁said ▁that ▁F anning ▁brought ▁a ▁" d iam ond - in - the - rough ▁aspect ▁to ▁Aur ora ’ s ▁lov el iness ", ▁and ▁added ▁that ▁" she ’ s ▁no ▁conventional ▁Disney ▁Princess ▁but ▁a ▁child ▁of ▁nature ▁with ▁a ▁strong ▁sense ▁of ▁justice ▁and ▁an ▁inn ate ▁t ough ness ." ▁Richard ▁Ro eper ▁of ▁Chicago ▁Sun - Times ▁pra ised ▁F anning ' s ▁performance ▁in ▁the ▁sequ el ▁for ▁having , ▁" qu ite ▁a ▁bit ▁of ▁sp unk ▁and ▁fight ▁in ▁her ." ▁Emp ires ▁Helen ▁O ' H ara ▁was ▁pleased ▁that ▁in ▁the ▁M ist ress ▁of ▁Ev il , ▁" F anning ▁man ages ▁to ▁occasionally ▁find ▁something ▁useful ▁for ▁Aur ora ▁to ▁do : ▁no ▁mean ▁fe at ▁in ▁a ▁character ▁essentially ▁designed ▁to ▁be ▁a ▁sim per ing ▁blank ." ▁Ros ie ▁Knight ▁of ▁I |
GN '' ▁found ▁F anning ' s ▁port ray al ▁in ▁the ▁second ▁movie ▁to ▁be ▁" ch arm ing ▁as ▁ever ". ▁F anning ' s ▁performance ▁in ▁the ▁first ▁film ▁earned ▁her ▁a ▁nom ination ▁for ▁Best ▁Performance ▁by ▁a ▁Young er ▁A ctor ▁at ▁the ▁ 4 1 st ▁Sat urn ▁Awards ▁as ▁well ▁as ▁nomin ations ▁for ▁the ▁" Choice ▁Movie ▁Act ress : ▁Action " ▁at ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 4 ▁Te en ▁Cho ice ▁Awards ▁and ▁" F avor ite ▁Movie ▁Act ress " ▁at ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 5 ▁K ids ' ▁Cho ice ▁Awards . ▁ ▁See ▁also ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁External ▁links ▁Aur ora ▁at ▁Disney . com ▁ ▁Category : Child ▁characters ▁in ▁animated ▁films ▁Category : Dis ney ▁Princess ▁characters ▁Category : Fil m ▁characters ▁introduced ▁in ▁ 1 9 5 9 ▁Category : K ing dom ▁He arts ▁characters ▁Category : S leep ing ▁Beaut y ▁( 1 9 5 9 ▁film ) ▁characters <0x0A> </s> ▁East ▁Lyn ne ▁is ▁a ▁city ▁in ▁eastern ▁Cass ▁County , ▁Missouri ▁ ▁The ▁population ▁was ▁ 3 0 3 ▁at ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 0 ▁census . ▁It ▁is ▁part ▁of ▁the ▁Kansas ▁City ▁metropol itan ▁area ▁within ▁the ▁United ▁States . ▁ ▁History ▁East ▁Lyn ne ▁was ▁pl atted ▁in ▁ 1 8 7 1 . ▁The ▁city ▁took ▁its ▁name ▁from ▁the ▁novel ▁East ▁Lyn ne ▁by ▁Ellen ▁Wood . ▁A ▁post ▁office ▁has ▁been ▁in ▁operation ▁at ▁East |
▁Lyn ne ▁since ▁ 1 8 7 1 . ▁ ▁Geography ▁East ▁Lyn ne ▁is ▁located ▁six ▁miles ▁east ▁of ▁Harrison ville ▁on ▁Missouri ▁Route ▁K . ▁The ▁site ▁is ▁on ▁the ▁Missouri – K ansas – Tex as ▁Rail road ▁and ▁the ▁St . ▁Louis – San ▁Francisco ▁Railway ▁lines . ▁G unn ▁City ▁is ▁three ▁miles ▁to ▁the ▁east ▁along ▁the ▁Missouri – K ansas – Tex as ▁line . ▁Camp ▁Branch ▁flows ▁past ▁the ▁north ▁side ▁of ▁the ▁community . ▁ ▁According ▁to ▁the ▁United ▁States ▁Census ▁Bureau , ▁the ▁city ▁has ▁a ▁total ▁area ▁of ▁, ▁all ▁land . ▁ ▁Dem ograph ics ▁▁ 2 0 1 0 ▁census ▁As ▁of ▁the ▁census ▁of ▁ 2 0 1 0 , ▁there ▁were ▁ 3 0 3 ▁people , ▁ 1 0 7 ▁households , ▁and ▁ 7 5 ▁families ▁living ▁in ▁the ▁city . ▁The ▁population ▁density ▁was ▁. ▁There ▁were ▁ 1 1 5 ▁housing ▁units ▁at ▁an ▁average ▁density ▁of ▁. ▁The ▁ra cial ▁make up ▁of ▁the ▁city ▁was ▁ 9 7 . 4 % ▁White , ▁ 0 . 3 % ▁African ▁American , ▁ 0 . 3 % ▁Native ▁American , ▁and ▁ 2 . 0 % ▁from ▁two ▁or ▁more ▁races . ▁His pan ic ▁or ▁Lat ino ▁of ▁any ▁race ▁were ▁ 1 . 7 % ▁of ▁the ▁population . ▁ ▁There ▁were ▁ 1 0 7 ▁households ▁of ▁which ▁ 4 2 . 1 % ▁had ▁children ▁under ▁the ▁age ▁of |
▁ 1 8 ▁living ▁with ▁them , ▁ 4 9 . 5 % ▁were ▁married ▁cou ples ▁living ▁together , ▁ 1 5 . 0 % ▁had ▁a ▁female ▁house holder ▁with ▁no ▁husband ▁present , ▁ 5 . 6 % ▁had ▁a ▁male ▁house holder ▁with ▁no ▁wife ▁present , ▁and ▁ 2 9 . 9 % ▁were ▁non - famil ies . ▁ 2 4 . 3 % ▁of ▁all ▁households ▁were ▁made ▁up ▁of ▁individuals ▁and ▁ 1 2 . 2 % ▁had ▁someone ▁living ▁alone ▁who ▁was ▁ 6 5 ▁years ▁of ▁age ▁or ▁older . ▁The ▁average ▁household ▁size ▁was ▁ 2 . 8 3 ▁and ▁the ▁average ▁family ▁size ▁was ▁ 3 . 4 0 . ▁ ▁The ▁median ▁age ▁in ▁the ▁city ▁was ▁ 3 1 . 9 ▁years . ▁ 3 2 . 3 % ▁of ▁residents ▁were ▁under ▁the ▁age ▁of ▁ 1 8 ; ▁ 6 % ▁were ▁between ▁the ▁ages ▁of ▁ 1 8 ▁and ▁ 2 4 ; ▁ 2 9 % ▁were ▁from ▁ 2 5 ▁to ▁ 4 4 ; ▁ 1 9 . 6 % ▁were ▁from ▁ 4 5 ▁to ▁ 6 4 ; ▁and ▁ 1 3 . 2 % ▁were ▁ 6 5 ▁years ▁of ▁age ▁or ▁older . ▁The ▁gender ▁make up ▁of ▁the ▁city ▁was ▁ 5 3 . 1 % ▁male ▁and ▁ 4 6 . 9 % ▁female . ▁▁ 2 0 0 0 ▁census ▁As ▁of ▁the ▁census ▁of ▁ |
2 0 0 0 , ▁there ▁were ▁ 3 0 0 ▁people , ▁ 1 0 7 ▁households , ▁and ▁ 7 5 ▁families ▁living ▁in ▁the ▁city . ▁The ▁population ▁density ▁was ▁ 1 , 0 6 6 . 9 ▁people ▁per ▁square ▁mile ▁( 4 1 3 . 7 / km ²). ▁There ▁were ▁ 1 1 5 ▁housing ▁units ▁at ▁an ▁average ▁density ▁of ▁ 4 0 9 . 0 ▁per ▁square ▁mile ▁( 1 5 8 . 6 / km ²). ▁The ▁ra cial ▁make up ▁of ▁the ▁city ▁was ▁ 9 7 . 6 7 % ▁White , ▁ 0 . 6 7 % ▁Native ▁American , ▁and ▁ 1 . 6 7 % ▁from ▁two ▁or ▁more ▁races . ▁His pan ic ▁or ▁Lat ino ▁of ▁any ▁race ▁were ▁ 1 . 0 0 % ▁of ▁the ▁population . ▁ ▁There ▁were ▁ 1 0 7 ▁households ▁out ▁of ▁which ▁ 4 2 . 1 % ▁had ▁children ▁under ▁the ▁age ▁of ▁ 1 8 ▁living ▁with ▁them , ▁ 5 7 . 0 % ▁were ▁married ▁cou ples ▁living ▁together , ▁ 5 . 6 % ▁had ▁a ▁female ▁house holder ▁with ▁no ▁husband ▁present , ▁and ▁ 2 9 . 9 % ▁were ▁non - famil ies . ▁ 2 5 . 2 % ▁of ▁all ▁households ▁were ▁made ▁up ▁of ▁individuals ▁and ▁ 1 2 . 1 % ▁had ▁someone ▁living ▁alone ▁who ▁was ▁ 6 5 ▁years ▁of ▁age ▁or ▁older . ▁The |
▁average ▁household ▁size ▁was ▁ 2 . 8 0 ▁and ▁the ▁average ▁family ▁size ▁was ▁ 3 . 4 0 . ▁ ▁In ▁the ▁city , ▁the ▁population ▁was ▁spread ▁out ▁with ▁ 3 1 . 7 % ▁under ▁the ▁age ▁of ▁ 1 8 , ▁ 1 0 . 0 % ▁from ▁ 1 8 ▁to ▁ 2 4 , ▁ 3 0 . 3 % ▁from ▁ 2 5 ▁to ▁ 4 4 , ▁ 1 6 . 7 % ▁from ▁ 4 5 ▁to ▁ 6 4 , ▁and ▁ 1 1 . 3 % ▁who ▁were ▁ 6 5 ▁years ▁of ▁age ▁or ▁older . ▁The ▁median ▁age ▁was ▁ 3 4 ▁years . ▁For ▁every ▁ 1 0 0 ▁females , ▁there ▁were ▁ 1 0 1 . 3 ▁males . ▁For ▁every ▁ 1 0 0 ▁females ▁age ▁ 1 8 ▁and ▁over , ▁there ▁were ▁ 1 0 7 . 1 ▁males . ▁ ▁The ▁median ▁income ▁for ▁a ▁household ▁in ▁the ▁city ▁was ▁$ 3 8 , 4 7 2 , ▁and ▁the ▁median ▁income ▁for ▁a ▁family ▁was ▁$ 4 6 , 8 7 5 . ▁M ales ▁had ▁a ▁median ▁income ▁of ▁$ 2 9 , 1 6 7 ▁versus ▁$ 2 1 , 0 4 2 ▁for ▁females . ▁The ▁per ▁cap ita ▁income ▁for ▁the ▁city ▁was ▁$ 1 4 , 0 5 5 . ▁About ▁ 2 . 7 % ▁of ▁families ▁and ▁ 6 . 1 % ▁of ▁the |
▁population ▁were ▁below ▁the ▁pover ty ▁line , ▁including ▁ 5 . 1 % ▁of ▁those ▁under ▁the ▁age ▁of ▁eigh teen ▁and ▁ 8 . 3 % ▁of ▁those ▁si xty ▁five ▁or ▁over . ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁Category : C ities ▁in ▁Cass ▁County , ▁Missouri ▁Category : C ities ▁in ▁Missouri <0x0A> </s> ▁C ary omy ia ▁c ary ae , ▁the ▁h ick ory ▁stick y ▁glo be ▁gall ▁m idge , ▁is ▁a ▁species ▁of ▁gall ▁mid ges ▁in ▁the ▁family ▁Cec id omy i idae . ▁It ▁forms ▁a ▁small , ▁glob ular ▁gall ▁with ▁a ▁pointed ▁tip ▁on ▁the ▁unders ides ▁of ▁H ick ory ▁leaves . ▁It ▁appears ▁to ▁be ▁found ▁in ▁Eastern ▁North ▁America . ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁Further ▁reading ▁▁▁▁▁▁ ▁Category : C ec id omy i inae ▁Category : Art icles ▁created ▁by ▁Q bug bot ▁Category : In sect s ▁described ▁in ▁ 1 8 6 2 <0x0A> </s> ▁Cam ps ic nem us ▁h irt ipes ▁is ▁a ▁species ▁of ▁long - leg ged ▁fly ▁in ▁the ▁family ▁Dol ich op od idae . ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁Category : Sym py cn inae ▁Category : Art icles ▁created ▁by ▁Q bug bot ▁Category : In sect s ▁described ▁in ▁ 1 8 6 1 ▁Category : T ax a ▁named ▁by ▁Hermann ▁Lo ew <0x0A> </s> ▁Hass an ▁Man ik ▁is ▁a ▁M ald iv ian ▁film ▁actor . ▁ ▁Career ▁In ▁ 1 9 9 4 , ▁Y o |
os uf ▁Ra fe eu ' s ▁award - win ning ▁film ▁Ha q qu ▁was ▁released ▁which ▁featured ▁Man ik ▁as ▁Am j ad , ▁father ▁of ▁Shah id ▁who ▁forced ▁his ▁only ▁son ▁to ▁marry ▁a ▁woman ▁he ▁diss ent . ▁The ▁film ▁st arring ▁Mar iy am ▁N ish a , ▁Re ek o ▁Mo osa ▁Man ik ▁and ▁Mar iy am ▁Sh ake ela ▁in ▁lead ▁roles , ▁received ▁positive ▁reviews ▁from ▁critics . ▁He ▁also ▁appeared ▁in ▁a ▁Television ▁M ald ives ▁production , ▁Fun ▁As aru ▁which ▁follows ▁two ▁women ; ▁one ▁searching ▁for ▁her ▁mother ▁and ▁one ▁fighting ▁cancer . ▁This ▁was ▁followed ▁by ▁the ▁Y o os uf ▁Ra fe eu ' s ▁comedy ▁film ▁N ib u , ▁an ▁uno fficial ▁re make ▁of ▁Gul zar ' s ▁Bol lywood ▁comedy ▁film ▁An go or ▁( 1 9 8 2 ), ▁which ▁focus es ▁on ▁two ▁pairs ▁of ▁identical ▁tw ins ▁separated ▁at ▁birth ▁and ▁how ▁their ▁lives ▁go ▁hay wire ▁when ▁they ▁meet ▁in ▁ad ul th ood . ▁ ▁He ▁then ▁stepped ▁into ▁F ath im ath ▁N ah ula ' s ▁crit ically ▁and ▁commer cially ▁successful ▁rom antic ▁drama ▁television ▁series , ▁K ala age ▁Ha q qu ga a ▁( 2 0 0 5 ) ▁to ▁port ray ▁the ▁role ▁of ▁An war , ▁a ▁wealth y ▁business man , ▁st arring ▁opposite ▁N ium a ▁Moh amed , ▁Ali ▁Ah med , ▁J ams he ed ha ▁Ah |
med ▁and ▁She ela ▁N aje eb . ▁The ▁following ▁year , ▁he ▁collabor ated ▁with ▁the ▁team ▁of ▁V airo al hi ▁Ah ves ▁Sir run ▁for ▁Ar ifa ▁I bra him ' s ▁another ▁rom antic ▁television ▁drama ▁series , ▁V ag uth u ▁F aa ith u ▁N uv ane es ▁( 2 0 0 6 ) ▁which ▁consists ▁of ▁fifty ▁episodes . ▁The ▁series ▁which ▁follows ▁the ▁ven ge ance ▁and ▁ret ribution ▁two ▁best - fri ends ▁go ▁through ▁when ▁they ▁both ▁love ▁the ▁same ▁person , ▁features ▁Man ik ▁in ▁a ▁rec urr ing ▁role ▁as ▁an ▁oblig ing ▁father . ▁ ▁In ▁ 2 0 0 8 , ▁Man ik ▁appeared ▁in ▁a ▁small ▁role ▁in ▁F ath im ath ▁N ah ula ' s ▁rom antic ▁drama ▁film , ▁Y o os uf ▁which ▁dep ict s ▁the ▁story ▁of ▁a ▁de af ▁and ▁m ute ▁man ▁( play ed ▁by ▁Y o os uf ▁Sh a fe eu ) ▁who ▁has ▁been ▁mist re ated ▁by ▁a ▁wealth y ▁family , ▁mock ing ▁his ▁dis ability . ▁Fe aturing ▁an ▁ensemble ▁cast ▁including ▁Y o os uf ▁Sh a fe eu , ▁N ium a ▁Moh amed , ▁She ela ▁N aje eb , ▁Ah med ▁N imal , ▁F au zi y ya ▁Hass an , ▁Moh amed ▁Man ik , ▁R ave e ▁Far oo q , ▁Ze en ath ▁Abb as ▁and ▁Ah med ▁La is ▁As im , ▁the ▁film |
▁received ▁w ides p read ▁critical ▁acc laim ▁and ▁was ▁att ained ▁a ▁block b uster ▁status ▁at ▁box ▁office . ▁ ▁Man ik ' s ▁first ▁release ▁of ▁ 2 0 1 0 ▁was ▁Ali ▁See zan - direct ed ▁family ▁drama ▁Ma a fe h ▁Ne iy ▁alongside ▁See zan ▁and ▁N ium a ▁Moh amed . ▁The ▁film ▁highlight s ▁many ▁social ▁issues ▁including ▁human ▁rights ▁ab uses , ▁forced ▁mar ri ages ▁and ▁domestic ▁violence . ▁He ▁played ▁the ▁role ▁of ▁Moh amed ▁Ful hu , ▁a ▁father ▁who ▁force fully ▁mar ries ▁his ▁daughter ▁to ▁a ▁wealth y ▁business man . ▁The ▁film ▁received ▁mixed ▁reviews ▁from ▁critics , ▁majority ▁of ▁them ▁dismiss ing ▁its ▁mel od rama ▁and ▁was ▁a ▁moder ate ▁success ▁at ▁box ▁office . ▁His ▁next ▁release ▁was ▁Ali ▁Sh if au - direct ed ▁family ▁drama ▁D hin ▁Ve yn uge ▁H ith a ama iga a ▁where ▁he ▁featured ▁in ▁a ▁supporting ▁role ▁of ▁Man ik , ▁a ▁lawyer . ▁The ▁film ▁show cases ▁disc rim ination ▁against ▁the ▁island ers , ▁family ▁reven ge ▁and ▁father hood ▁respons ib ilities . ▁The ▁film ▁was ▁believed ▁to ▁be ▁a ▁" h uge ▁improvement " ▁over ▁the ▁recent ▁M ald iv ian ▁films . ▁Being ▁able ▁to ▁screen ▁fifteen ▁house full ▁shows ▁of ▁the ▁film , ▁it ▁was ▁declared ▁to ▁be ▁a ▁commercial ▁success . ▁He ▁next ▁star red ▁alongside ▁A min ath ▁Ras he ed ha , ▁A ish ath ▁R ish |
my ▁and ▁Ah med ▁Az me el ▁in ▁R ish my ' s ▁drama ▁film ▁F ana a . ▁Based ▁on ▁a ▁novel ▁published ▁by ▁I bra him ▁Wa he ed ▁titled ▁Bal g ish , ▁the ▁film ▁received ▁mixed ▁to ▁negative ▁reviews ▁from ▁critics ; ▁Ali ▁Na af iz ▁from ▁Have er u ▁Daily ▁class ified ▁the ▁film ▁as ▁the ▁" wor st ▁M ald iv ian ▁film ▁released ▁so ▁far " ▁during ▁the ▁year , ▁critic ing ▁the ▁performance ▁of ▁actors . ▁ ▁The ▁following ▁year , ▁he ▁featured ▁in ▁a ▁small ▁role ▁in ▁Ali ▁Sh if au ' s ▁psych ological ▁rom antic ▁thr iller ▁Z ah aru ▁( 2 0 1 1 ) ▁alongside ▁Ali ▁See zan , ▁N ium a ▁Moh amed ▁and ▁She ela ▁N aje eb . ▁The ▁film ▁cent ers ▁on ▁a ▁married ▁man ▁who ▁has ▁a ▁week end ▁affair ▁with ▁a ▁woman ▁who ▁ref uses ▁to ▁allow ▁it ▁to ▁end ▁and ▁becomes ▁obs essed ▁with ▁him . ▁The ▁film ▁is ▁inspired ▁from ▁Ad rian ▁Ly ne - direct ed ▁American ▁psych ological ▁er otic ▁thr iller ▁film ▁F atal ▁Att raction ▁( 1 9 8 7 ). ▁Upon ▁release ▁the ▁film ▁received ▁mixed ▁response ▁from ▁critics ▁and ▁was ▁declared ▁a ▁" f lop " ▁at ▁box ▁office . ▁It ▁was ▁followed ▁Abd ul ▁F at th ah ' s ▁rom antic ▁horror ▁film ▁ 1 4 ▁V iley rey , ▁alongside ▁Ali ▁See zan , ▁A ish ath ▁R ish my ▁and ▁Mar iy |
am ▁N ish a . ▁Writ ten ▁by ▁I bra him ▁Wa he ed , ▁the ▁project ▁faced ▁controvers y ▁when ▁the ▁team ▁of ▁K uh ver ia kee ▁Ka aku he y ? ▁acc uses ▁F at th ah ▁for ▁" pur lo ining ▁the ▁plot " ▁of ▁the ▁latter . ▁The ▁film ▁received ▁mixed ▁to ▁positive ▁reviews ▁from ▁critics ▁and ▁did ▁good ▁business ▁at ▁box ▁office ▁and ▁was ▁declared ▁a ▁" H it ". ▁A ▁" for get table ▁performance " ▁of ▁Man ik ▁was ▁released ▁with ▁Ham id ▁Ali ' s ▁rom antic ▁family ▁drama ▁La ela a ▁alongside ▁Am ira ▁Is mail ▁and ▁Y o os uf ▁Sh a fe eu ▁which ▁was ▁a ▁critical ▁and ▁box ▁office ▁failure . ▁ ▁In ▁ 2 0 1 2 , ▁Man ik ▁played ▁a ▁middle ▁class ▁father ▁in ▁R ave e ▁Far oo q - direct ed ▁rom antic ▁drama ▁film ▁Mih ash in ▁F ura ana ▁D hand hen ▁alongside ▁N ium a ▁Moh amed , ▁Moh amed ▁Man ik ▁and ▁Ali ▁See zan . ▁Upon ▁release , ▁the ▁film ▁received ▁mixed ▁response ▁from ▁critics ▁while ▁his ▁performance ▁was ▁recogn ised ▁posit ively . ▁Ah med ▁Nad he em ▁of ▁Have er u ▁noted ▁the ▁film ▁as ▁" the ▁best ▁M ald iv ian ▁mel od ram atic ▁film " ▁he ▁had ▁seen ▁in ▁the ▁past ▁two ▁years , ▁though ▁dis ple ased ▁with ▁its ▁similar ities ▁between ▁two ▁Bol lywood ▁films . ▁His ▁port ray al ▁of ▁Hass an |
▁in ▁the ▁film ▁resulted ▁in ▁a ▁Ga ume e ▁Film ▁Award ▁nom ination ▁for ▁Best ▁Support ing ▁A ctor . ▁It ▁was ▁followed ▁by ▁Abd ul ▁F att ah ' s ▁rom antic ▁film ▁Love ▁Story ▁alongside ▁Ali ▁See zan , ▁Am ira ▁Is mail ▁and ▁A ish ath ▁R ish my . ▁The ▁film ▁received ▁negative ▁response ▁from ▁critics . ▁Dis ple ased ▁with ▁the ▁screen play ▁and ▁performance ▁of ▁the ▁actors , ▁Ah med ▁Nad he em ▁of ▁Have er u ▁wrote : ▁" None ▁of ▁the ▁actors ▁were ▁given ▁scope ▁to ▁build ▁their ▁characters ▁and ▁none ▁was ▁able ▁to ▁justify ▁their ▁character . ▁With ▁excess ive ▁emot ional ▁scenes , ▁actors ▁were ▁exposed ▁to ▁over - act ing ▁and ▁nothing ▁more ". ▁ ▁The ▁following ▁year , ▁Man ik ▁collabor ated ▁with ▁H uss ain ▁Mun aw war ▁for ▁his ▁second ▁direction , ▁reven ge ▁thr iller ▁film ▁D h il ak ani ▁( 2 0 1 3 ) ▁along ▁with ▁Is mail ▁Ras he ed , ▁N ium a ▁Moh amed , ▁Moh amed ▁F ais al ▁and ▁A min ath ▁R ish fa . ▁The ▁film ▁de als ▁with ▁a ▁man ' s ▁tum ult uous ▁journey ▁to ▁seek ▁ven ge ance ▁and ▁the ▁demol ition ▁of ▁family ▁bond ▁over ▁a ▁girl . ▁The ▁film ▁attract ed ▁negative ▁reception ▁from ▁critics ▁while ▁Nad he em ▁wrote : ▁" Em b rac ed ▁with ▁fut ile ▁characters , ▁imp ract ical ▁scenes ▁and ▁out - dated ▁music , ▁the |
▁film ▁has ▁problems ▁in ▁each ▁department . ▁Mun aw war ▁failed ▁to ▁extract ▁the ▁talent ▁of ▁actors ▁like ▁[ H ass an ▁Man ik ] ▁who ▁is ▁one ▁of ▁the ▁most ▁accomplished ▁actors ▁in ▁the ▁industry ". ▁ ▁In ▁ 2 0 1 4 , ▁Man ik ▁appeared ▁in ▁the ▁A ish ath ▁Fu ad ▁Th au fe eq - direct ed ▁H ul h ud ha an ▁alongside ▁Mar iy am ▁Maj ud ha , ▁which ▁was ▁a ▁critical ▁success . ▁The ▁film ▁was ▁later ▁screen ed ▁at ▁the ▁Ven ice ▁Film ▁Festival . ▁His ▁performance ▁as ▁Man ik , ▁an ▁elder ly ▁man ▁who ▁was ▁challeng ed ▁by ▁the ▁har sh ▁real ities ▁of ▁his ▁surr ound ings , ▁received ▁a ▁positive ▁response ▁from ▁the ▁critics . ▁At ▁the ▁ 8 th ▁Ga ume e ▁Film ▁Awards ▁he ▁was ▁nominated ▁for ▁the ▁Best ▁A ctor ▁award ▁for ▁H ul h ud ha an . ▁The ▁following ▁year ▁he ▁appeared ▁in ▁the ▁Ali ▁Sh if au - direct ed ▁rom antic ▁film ▁Em me ▁F ahu ▁V ind ha ▁Je h end hen ▁( 2 0 1 5 ) ▁alongside ▁Moh amed ▁J um ay y il . ▁The ▁film ▁was ▁the ▁highest ▁gross ing ▁M ald iv ian ▁film ▁of ▁the ▁year , ▁and ▁was ▁a ▁commercial ▁success . ▁It ▁was ▁followed ▁by ▁Ali ▁See zan ' s ▁action ▁film ▁Ah sh am , ▁where ▁he ▁played ▁the ▁role ▁of ▁I bra him , ▁Ma ees ha ' s ▁father . |
▁The ▁film , ▁made ▁on ▁a ▁budget ▁of ▁M V R ▁ 1 , 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 , ▁was ▁considered ▁as ▁the ▁most ▁expensive ▁film ▁made ▁in ▁the ▁M ald ives . ▁It ▁was ▁one ▁of ▁the ▁three ▁entries ▁from ▁M ald ives ▁to ▁the ▁SA AR C ▁Film ▁Festival ▁in ▁ 2 0 1 6 . ▁The ▁same ▁year , ▁he ▁collabor ated ▁with ▁F ath im ath ▁N ah ula ▁for ▁ 1 3 ▁episodes ▁television ▁drama ▁series , ▁Um ur ah ▁S ala an ▁( 2 0 1 5 ) ▁which ▁cent ers ▁on ▁a ▁squ ab ble ▁family ▁which ▁is ▁separated ▁due ▁to ▁the ▁gre ed ▁for ▁money ▁and ▁misunder stand ings . ▁The ▁series ▁which ▁stars ▁Moh amed ▁F ais al , ▁A min ath ▁R ish fa , ▁Ah med ▁Az me el ▁and ▁Mar iy am ▁Az za ▁in ▁lead ▁roles , ▁he ▁port ray s ▁the ▁character ▁Sa ud , ▁a ▁disabled ▁man ▁who ▁dies ▁of ▁a ▁heart - att ack . ▁ ▁In ▁ 2 0 1 7 , ▁Man ik ▁featured ▁in ▁Ali ▁Sh if au - direct ed ▁rom antic ▁comedy ▁Me e ▁Lo ay b ake e ▁alongside ▁Moh amed ▁J um ay y il ▁and ▁Mar iy am ▁Az za . ▁The ▁film ▁which ▁is ▁considered ▁to ▁include ▁the ▁largest ▁cast ▁in ▁a ▁M ald iv ian ▁feature ▁film , ▁narr ates ▁the ▁story ▁of ▁two ▁ex - lo vers ▁sl iding ▁into ▁the ▁friend ▁zone |
▁with ▁the ▁env y ▁and ▁diff idence ▁they ▁experience ▁amid st ▁a ▁con vol uted ▁love - triangle . ▁The ▁film ▁and ▁his ▁performance ▁as ▁a ▁woman izer ▁received ▁mainly ▁positive ▁reviews ▁from ▁critics . ▁The ▁film ▁emer ged ▁as ▁one ▁of ▁the ▁highest ▁gross ing ▁M ald iv ian ▁films ▁of ▁ 2 0 1 7 . ▁▁ 2 0 1 8 ▁was ▁a ▁d ull ▁year ▁for ▁M ald iv ian ▁film - indust ry ▁with ▁regards ▁to ▁ 2 0 1 8 ▁M ald iv ian ▁president ial ▁election . ▁His ▁only ▁release ▁of ▁the ▁year ▁was ▁the ▁first ▁M ald iv ian ▁web - series , ▁a ▁rom antic ▁drama ▁by ▁F ath im ath ▁N ah ula , ▁Hu va a . ▁The ▁series ▁consisting ▁of ▁si xty ▁episodes ▁and ▁stream ed ▁through ▁the ▁digital ▁platform ▁B ais ko af u , ▁cent ers ▁around ▁a ▁happy ▁and ▁radi ant ▁family ▁which ▁breaks ▁into ▁desp air ing ▁pieces ▁after ▁a ▁trag ic ▁incident ▁that ▁led ▁to ▁an ▁un account able ▁loss . ▁The ▁series ▁and ▁his ▁performance ▁as ▁a ▁father ▁of ▁four ▁children ▁trying ▁to ▁bring ▁peace ▁into ▁the ▁family ▁were ▁posit ively ▁received . ▁ ▁Film ography ▁ ▁Fe ature ▁film ▁ ▁Television ▁ ▁Acc ol ades ▁ ▁References ▁▁ ▁Category : L iving ▁people ▁Category : M ald iv ian ▁male ▁film ▁actors ▁Category : Year ▁of ▁birth ▁missing ▁( l iving ▁people ) <0x0A> </s> ▁The ▁ 1 9 9 2 ▁United ▁States ▁House ▁of |
▁Representatives ▁election ▁in ▁Verm ont ▁was ▁held ▁on ▁T ues day , ▁November ▁ 3 , ▁ 1 9 9 2 ▁to ▁elect ▁the ▁U . S . ▁Represent ative ▁from ▁the ▁state ' s ▁at - large ▁con gression al ▁district . ▁The ▁election ▁coinc ided ▁with ▁the ▁elections ▁of ▁other ▁federal ▁and ▁state ▁offices , ▁including ▁a ▁quad ren n ial ▁president ial ▁election ▁and ▁an ▁election ▁to ▁the ▁U . S . ▁Senate . ▁ ▁Republican ▁primary ▁ ▁Democratic ▁primary ▁ ▁Liber ty ▁Union ▁primary ▁ ▁General ▁election ▁ ▁References ▁▁ 1 9 9 2 ▁Verm ont ▁Category : 1 9 9 2 ▁Verm ont ▁elections ▁h <0x0A> </s> ▁Bod aw ▁Ch it ▁Mi ▁( , ▁) ▁was ▁one ▁of ▁two ▁principal ▁que ens ▁of ▁King ▁Bay in ▁H t we ▁of ▁P rome . ▁She ▁was ▁the ▁mother ▁of ▁King ▁M ink ha ung ▁of ▁P rome , ▁and ▁a ▁great ▁grand m other ▁of ▁Nat sh in na ung , ▁the ▁last ▁king ▁of ▁the ▁break away ▁kingdom ▁of ▁T ou ng oo . ▁ ▁An c est ry ▁The ▁following ▁is ▁her ▁ancest ry ▁as ▁reported ▁in ▁the ▁H mann an ▁Y az aw in ▁chron icle , ▁which ▁in ▁turn ▁referenced ▁contemporary ▁ins cri ptions . ▁Her ▁parents ▁were ▁uncle ▁and ▁nie ce . ▁ ▁Notes ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁Bibli ography ▁▁▁▁▁ ▁Category : P rome ▁dynast y <0x0A> </s> ▁John ▁Lee ▁ ▁was ▁ ▁an ▁English ▁Ang lic an ▁priest ▁in ▁the ▁ 1 7 |
th - century . ▁ ▁Lee ▁was ▁born ▁in ▁Sur rey ▁and ▁educated ▁at ▁Mag d alen ▁College , ▁Oxford . ▁He ▁held ▁liv ings ▁at ▁Mil ton - next - G ra ves end , ▁South f le et ▁and ▁B ish ops bourne ▁Lee ▁was ▁Arch de acon ▁of ▁Ro chester ▁from ▁ 1 6 6 0 ▁until ▁his ▁death ▁on ▁ 1 2 ▁June ▁ 1 6 7 9 . ▁ ▁Notes ▁ ▁Category : 1 7 th - century ▁English ▁Ang lic an ▁pri ests ▁Category : Arch de a cons ▁of ▁Ro chester ▁Category : people ▁from ▁Sur rey ▁Category : Al umn i ▁of ▁Mag d alen ▁College , ▁Oxford ▁Category : 1 6 7 9 ▁death s <0x0A> </s> ▁Dr ▁Mary ▁Alexander ▁Cook ▁( 4 ▁August ▁ 1 9 0 2 ▁– ▁ 2 ▁August ▁ 1 9 8 1 ) ▁ ▁was ▁an ▁expert ▁on ▁Cape ▁Dutch ▁architecture ▁and ▁a ▁museum ▁cur ator . ▁ ▁Life ▁and ▁work ▁Dr ▁Mary ▁Cook ▁was ▁born ▁in ▁Bar ns ley , ▁York shire , ▁England ▁on ▁ 4 ▁August ▁ 1 9 0 2 . ▁ ▁She ▁studied ▁medicine ▁at ▁Le eds ▁University , ▁gradu ating ▁in ▁ 1 9 2 5 . ▁ ▁She ▁married ▁an ▁Ang lic an ▁minister , ▁Alexander ▁Cook , ▁and ▁in ▁ 1 9 2 6 ▁they ▁moved ▁to ▁South ▁Africa ▁and ▁settled ▁in ▁the ▁then ▁Trans va al . ▁ ▁Dr ▁Cook ▁worked ▁as ▁a ▁general ▁pract ition er ▁until ▁her |
▁first ▁son ▁was ▁born ▁in ▁ 1 9 3 1 , ▁later ▁she ▁lect ured ▁on ▁public ▁health ▁to ▁n urs ing ▁students ▁in ▁P ret oria . ▁ ▁Dr ▁Cook ’ s ▁fasc ination ▁with ▁Cape ▁architecture ▁and ▁decor ative ▁arts ▁started ▁during ▁family ▁hol id ays ▁to ▁the ▁Western ▁Cape , ▁she ▁studied ▁the ▁topic ▁and ▁did ▁research ▁in ▁the ▁arch ives . ▁ ▁Be coming ▁known ▁as ▁an ▁authority ▁on ▁the ▁subject ▁she ▁started ▁campaign ing ▁for ▁the ▁pres ervation ▁of ▁Cape ▁architecture ▁and , ▁from ▁ 1 9 4 7 , ▁she ▁wrote ▁regularly ▁on ▁the ▁subject ▁in ▁journ als ▁and ▁newsp apers . ▁ ▁The ▁family ▁then ▁moved ▁to ▁Cape ▁Town , ▁and ▁her ▁husband ▁died ▁in ▁ 1 9 5 7 . ▁ ▁In ▁ 1 9 5 8 ▁she ▁took ▁up ▁the ▁position ▁of ▁cultural ▁historian ▁at ▁the ▁South ▁African ▁Museum , ▁putting ▁her ▁in ▁charge ▁of ▁their ▁cultural ▁history ▁collections . ▁ ▁These ▁at ▁the ▁time ▁where ▁primarily ▁located ▁at ▁Ko op mans - de ▁W et ▁House , ▁Str and ▁Street , ▁Cape ▁Town . ▁ ▁In ▁ 1 9 6 5 ▁she ▁was ▁appointed ▁the ▁cur ator ▁at ▁the ▁Dro std y ▁Museum ▁in ▁Sw ell end am . ▁ ▁She ▁held ▁this ▁position ▁until ▁her ▁ret irement ▁in ▁ 1 9 7 4 . ▁ ▁Dr ▁Cook ▁was ▁awarded ▁an ▁Honor ary ▁Doctor ate ▁from ▁St ellen bos ch ▁University ▁in ▁ 1 9 7 1 . ▁ ▁She ▁retired ▁to ▁her |
▁house ▁Ball ot ina ▁in ▁Church ▁Street , ▁Tul b agh , ▁which ▁she ▁had ▁bought ▁in ▁ 1 9 4 5 ; ▁and ▁died ▁on ▁ 2 ▁August ▁ 1 9 8 1 . ▁ ▁Awards ▁ ▁Historical ▁Mon uments ▁Commission ▁medal ▁( 1 9 4 9 ) ▁ ▁The ▁Cape ▁Ter cent en ary ▁Foundation ▁award ▁( 1 9 5 9 ) ▁ ▁The ▁South ▁African ▁Academy ▁of ▁Arts ▁and ▁Science ▁award ▁( 1 9 6 9 ) ▁ ▁Publications ▁ ▁The ▁official ▁Guide ▁to ▁Ko op mans ▁de ▁W et ▁House . ▁▁ ▁N umer ous ▁bro ch ures ▁and ▁articles . ▁▁▁ ▁The ▁Old ▁H ouses ▁of ▁the ▁Cape , ▁with ▁H . ▁Fr ansen , ▁ 1 9 6 5 . ▁ ▁The ▁Cape ▁K itchen , ▁ 1 9 7 3 ▁ ▁See ▁also ▁▁▁ ▁Ko op mans - de ▁W et ▁House ▁ ▁A ▁Guide ▁to ▁the ▁Old ▁Build ings ▁of ▁the ▁Cape ▁ ▁References ▁▁▁ ▁Cook , ▁Mary ▁Alexander . ▁ 1 9 7 3 . ▁The ▁Cape ▁K itchen . ▁The ▁St ellen bos ch ▁Museum . ▁Cape ▁Town . ▁ ▁http :// www . arte fact s . co . za / main / Build ings / style _ det . php ? style id = 7 9 8 ▁ ▁Category : 1 9 0 2 ▁birth s ▁Category : 1 9 8 1 ▁death s ▁Category : English ▁cur ators ▁Category : Pe ople ▁from ▁Bar ns ley ▁Category : Pe ople |
▁from ▁Tul b agh ▁Category : W omen ▁cur ators <0x0A> </s> ▁Man Be ef . com ▁was ▁an ▁elaborate ▁ho ax ▁site ▁beginning ▁in ▁January ▁ 2 0 0 1 , ▁pur port ing ▁to ▁sell ▁human ▁meat , ▁and ▁offering ▁tips ▁and ▁reci pes ▁on ▁prepar ing ▁me als . ▁Color ful ▁pictures ▁and ▁illustr ations ▁ad orn ed ▁the ▁site ▁to ▁further ▁the ▁appearance ▁of ▁legit im acy . ▁ ▁Like ▁B ons ai ▁K itten , ▁many ▁individuals ▁fell ▁for ▁the ▁ho ax ▁and ▁were ▁dis g usted . ▁ ▁News ▁of ▁the ▁site ▁spread ▁primarily ▁by ▁means ▁of ▁e - mail ▁forward ing , ▁often ▁in ▁the ▁form ▁of ▁pet itions ▁calling ▁to ▁stop ▁the ▁imm or ality . ▁ ▁To ▁avoid ▁expos ing ▁the ▁ho ax , ▁Man Be ef ▁claimed ▁they ▁did ▁not ▁allow ▁customers ▁to ▁purchase ▁meat ▁products ▁from ▁the ▁site ▁itself . ▁ ▁" We ▁do ▁this , ▁because ▁we ▁prefer ▁to ▁deal ▁with ▁our ▁customers ▁on ▁a ▁more ▁personal ▁basis ," ▁the ▁disc la imer ▁stated ▁in ▁part . ▁ ▁The ▁only ▁products ▁actually ▁available ▁to ▁purchase ▁were ▁sou venir ▁mer ch and ise ▁such ▁as ▁mouse p ads , ▁m ugs ▁and ▁t - sh ir ts . ▁ ▁Tra ffic ▁At ▁its ▁peak , ▁the ▁site ▁received ▁about ▁ 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 ▁hits ▁daily . ▁ ▁It ▁was ▁causing ▁so ▁much ▁controvers y ▁that ▁the ▁U . S . ▁Food ▁and ▁D rug ▁Administration ▁( F DA |
) ▁launched ▁an ▁investigation , ▁and ▁found ▁no ▁wrong do ing ▁because ▁there ▁was ▁no ▁evidence ▁of ▁human ▁meat ▁actually ▁being ▁sold . ▁ ▁In ▁June ▁ 2 0 0 1 , ▁the ▁cre ators ▁of ▁the ▁site , ▁Chris ▁Ell er by ▁and ▁Joseph ▁M alle tt , ▁who ▁used ▁the ▁combined ▁pseud onym ▁" Jose ph ▁Christoph erson ", ▁declared ▁that ▁the ▁site ▁was ▁indeed ▁a ▁ho ax , ▁and ▁in ▁July , ▁issued ▁a ▁statement ▁to ▁The ▁Columb ian ▁stating ▁the ▁purpose ▁of ▁the ▁site ▁was ▁to ▁" out rage ▁the ▁more ▁sensitive ▁view ers ". ▁ ▁Dem ise ▁In ▁ 2 0 0 5 , ▁the ▁registration ▁for ▁the ▁Man Be ef . com ▁domain ▁name ▁exp ired ▁and ▁was ▁quickly ▁taken ▁by ▁a ▁por n ography - th emed ▁cy bers qu atter . ▁, ▁the ▁website ▁was ▁a ▁park ed ▁domain ▁for ▁sale ▁at ▁with ▁an ▁asking ▁price ▁in ▁excess ▁of ▁$ 1 0 , 0 0 0 . ▁ ▁Copy cat ▁sites ▁K itt y Be ef . com ▁and ▁Pu ppy Be ef . com ▁( now ▁def unct ) ▁were ▁similar ▁ho ax ▁sites ▁that ▁claimed ▁to ▁sell ▁cat ▁and ▁dog ▁meat . ▁ ▁They ▁used ▁the ▁Man Be ef ▁site ▁as ▁a ▁template , ▁though ▁cat ▁meat ▁and ▁dog ▁meat ▁are ▁in ▁fact ▁readily ▁consum ed ▁in ▁parts ▁of ▁the ▁world . ▁ ▁See ▁also ▁ ▁H uf u ▁ ▁So yl ent ▁Green ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁External ▁links ▁Archive . org ' |
s ▁fac sim ile ▁of ▁the ▁original ▁site ▁ ▁Category : Internet ▁mem es ▁Category : U r ban ▁leg ends ▁Category : Internet ▁ho ax es ▁Category : Def unct ▁websites ▁Category : Internet ▁properties ▁established ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 1 ▁Category : S ho ck ▁sites ▁Category : F ict ional ▁companies ▁Category : C ann ib al ism ▁in ▁fiction ▁Category : F ict ional ▁food s <0x0A> </s> ▁Jonathan ▁Stern berg ▁( J uly ▁ 2 7 , ▁ 1 9 1 9 ▁– ▁May ▁ 8 , ▁ 2 0 1 8 ) ▁was ▁an ▁American ▁conduct or , ▁musical ▁director ▁and ▁professor ▁emer it us ▁of ▁music . ▁He ▁is ▁known ▁for ▁his ▁work ▁with ▁sym ph onic ▁orch est ras ▁in ▁the ▁United ▁States , ▁China , ▁Germany ▁and ▁Austria , ▁and ▁for ▁introdu cing ▁modern ▁American ▁music ▁to ▁European ▁aud ien ces . ▁For ▁many ▁years ▁Stern berg ▁served ▁on ▁the ▁Board ▁of ▁Direct ors ▁of ▁the ▁Con duct ors ▁Gu ild ▁and ▁received ▁the ▁Gu ild ' s ▁Award ▁for ▁L if etime ▁Service ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 9 . ▁Stern berg ' s ▁performances ▁are ▁tre as ured ▁by ▁audi oph iles ▁and ▁classical ▁music ▁enthus iast s ▁all ▁over ▁the ▁world . ▁ ▁Early ▁life ▁Stern berg ▁was ▁born ▁in ▁New ▁York ▁to ▁parents ▁of ▁Aust rian ▁and ▁Russian ▁descent . ▁He ▁studied ▁at ▁the ▁Ju illi ard ▁School , ▁the ▁Manh attan ▁School ▁of ▁Music ▁and ▁New ▁York ▁University |
, ▁obtain ing ▁a ▁B . A . ▁in ▁music ology ▁in ▁ 1 9 3 9 . ▁He ▁also ▁attended ▁the ▁Gr adu ate ▁School ▁of ▁Arts ▁and ▁Science ▁at ▁NY U ▁and ▁Harvard ▁from ▁ 1 9 3 9 ▁to ▁ 1 9 4 0 . ▁After ▁the ▁war ▁he ▁spent ▁time ▁studying ▁under ▁Lé on ▁Bar zin ▁and ▁Pierre ▁Monte ux . ▁ ▁Career ▁Stern berg ' s ▁conduct ing ▁debut ▁took ▁place ▁on ▁December ▁ 7 , ▁ 1 9 4 1 ▁at ▁the ▁hel m ▁of ▁the ▁National ▁Youth ▁Administration ▁Sym phony ▁Orchestra . ▁Short ly ▁there after ▁he ▁entered ▁military ▁service ▁in ▁the ▁US ▁Army , ▁and ▁at ▁the ▁end ▁of ▁the ▁war ▁he ▁became ▁conduct or ▁of ▁the ▁Shang hai ▁Sym phony ▁Orchestra . ▁After ▁returning ▁to ▁the ▁US ▁he ▁tra ve led ▁to ▁Austria , ▁where ▁in ▁ 1 9 4 7 ▁he ▁made ▁his ▁debut ▁conduct ing ▁the ▁Vienna ▁Sym phony ▁Orchestra . ▁He ▁was ▁the ▁conduct or ▁on ▁the ▁first ▁recording ▁by ▁the ▁pian ist ▁Alfred ▁Br end el ▁of ▁Pro k of iev ' s ▁Fif th ▁Con cer to . ▁Ar ound ▁this ▁time ▁Stern berg ▁collabor ated ▁with ▁H . C . ▁Rob b ins ▁Land on , ▁assist ing ▁in ▁the ▁search ▁for ▁music ▁manuscript s ▁all ▁over ▁Europe . ▁Rob b ins ▁Land on ▁later ▁founded ▁the ▁Hay dn ▁Society , ▁prompt ing ▁Stern berg ▁to ▁produce ▁a ▁series ▁of ▁record ings ▁of ▁Hay dn ▁and ▁Moz art |
▁pieces , ▁including ▁the ▁Nelson ▁Mass ▁and ▁Post horn ▁Ser en ade . ▁ ▁After ▁a ▁year ▁of ▁conduct ing ▁the ▁Hal if ax ▁Sym phony ▁Orchestra , ▁Stern berg ▁directed ▁the ▁Royal ▁F lem ish ▁Opera ▁for ▁five ▁years , ▁subsequently ▁returning ▁to ▁the ▁US ▁to ▁become ▁music ▁director ▁and ▁conduct or ▁of ▁the ▁H ark ness ▁Bal let . ▁He ▁also ▁served ▁as ▁musical ▁director ▁of ▁the ▁Atlanta ▁Opera ▁and ▁Bal let , ▁and ▁accepted ▁a ▁visit ing ▁professor ship ▁of ▁conduct ing ▁at ▁the ▁East man ▁School ▁of ▁Music , ▁a ▁position ▁that ▁he ▁also ▁later ▁held ▁at ▁Temple ▁University , ▁where ▁he ▁remained ▁for ▁ 2 0 ▁years . ▁He ▁also ▁served ▁as ▁a ▁judge ▁of ▁conduct ing ▁for ▁The ▁American ▁Prize . ▁ ▁Stern berg ▁remained ▁active ▁throughout ▁his ▁life ▁as ▁a ▁lect urer , ▁conduct or , ▁and ▁ment or . ▁His ▁wife , ▁the ▁English - G erman ▁painter ▁Urs ula ▁Stern berg - H ert z , ▁died ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 0 . ▁A ▁bi ography ▁of ▁Stern berg ▁was ▁later ▁published ▁by ▁Tr ic orn ▁Press ▁( 2 0 1 4 ). ▁In ▁May ▁ 2 0 1 8 ▁Stern berg ▁died ▁of ▁heart ▁failure ▁at ▁the ▁age ▁of ▁ 9 8 ▁in ▁Philadelphia , ▁Pennsylvania . ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁Category : 1 9 1 9 ▁birth s ▁Category : 2 0 1 8 ▁death s ▁Category : 2 0 th - century ▁American ▁conduct ors ▁( music ) ▁Category : American |
▁male ▁conduct ors ▁( music ) ▁Category : B ach ▁conduct ors ▁Category : Har vard ▁University ▁al umn i ▁Category : J u illi ard ▁School ▁al umn i ▁Category : Man h attan ▁School ▁of ▁Music ▁al umn i ▁Category : Music ▁direct ors ▁Category : Mus icians ▁from ▁New ▁York ▁City ▁Category : New ▁York ▁University ▁al umn i <0x0A> </s> ▁Egypt ▁is ▁expected ▁to ▁comp ete ▁at ▁the ▁ 2 0 2 0 ▁Summer ▁Olympics ▁in ▁Tokyo . ▁Origin ally ▁scheduled ▁to ▁take ▁place ▁from ▁ 2 4 ▁July ▁to ▁ 9 ▁August ▁ 2 0 2 0 , ▁the ▁Games ▁have ▁been ▁post pon ed ▁to ▁ 2 3 ▁July ▁to ▁ 8 ▁August ▁ 2 0 2 1 , ▁because ▁of ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 9 – 2 0 ▁coron av irus ▁pan demic . ▁Since ▁the ▁nation ' s ▁debut ▁in ▁ 1 9 1 2 , ▁Egypt ian ▁athlet es ▁have ▁appeared ▁in ▁every ▁edition ▁of ▁the ▁Summer ▁Olympic ▁Games ▁except ▁ 1 9 3 2 ▁and ▁ 1 9 8 0 , ▁when ▁they ▁joined ▁the ▁United ▁States - led ▁boy c ott . ▁ ▁Arch ery ▁ ▁Two ▁Egypt ian ▁arch ers ▁qualified ▁for ▁the ▁inaug ural ▁mixed ▁team ▁event , ▁along ▁with ▁the ▁men ' s ▁and ▁women ' s ▁individual ▁rec ur ve , ▁by ▁winning ▁the ▁gold ▁medal ▁at ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 9 ▁African ▁Games ▁in ▁Rab at , ▁Mor oc co . ▁ ▁Art istic ▁sw |
imming ▁ ▁Egypt ▁field ed ▁a ▁squad ▁of ▁eight ▁art istic ▁sw imm ers ▁to ▁comp ete ▁in ▁the ▁women ' s ▁du et ▁and ▁team ▁event ▁through ▁an ▁African ▁contin ental ▁selection ▁in ▁the ▁team ▁free ▁routine ▁at ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 9 ▁F IN A ▁World ▁Championships ▁in ▁G w ang ju , ▁South ▁Korea . ▁ ▁Box ing ▁ ▁Egypt ▁entered ▁one ▁box er ▁into ▁the ▁Olympic ▁tournament . ▁Rio ▁ 2 0 1 6 ▁Olymp ian ▁and ▁ 2 0 1 5 ▁African ▁Games ▁silver ▁medal ist ▁Ab del rah man ▁O ra by ▁scored ▁an ▁out right ▁semif inal ▁victory ▁to ▁secure ▁a ▁spot ▁in ▁the ▁men ' s ▁light ▁heavy weight ▁division ▁at ▁the ▁ 2 0 2 0 ▁African ▁Qual ification ▁Tournament ▁in ▁Diam ni ad io , ▁Sen eg al . ▁ ▁C ano eing ▁ ▁S print ▁Egypt ian ▁can oe ists ▁qualified ▁two ▁boats ▁in ▁each ▁of ▁the ▁following ▁distances ▁for ▁the ▁Games ▁by ▁receiving ▁spare ▁ber th s ▁fre ed ▁up ▁by ▁South ▁Africa ▁at ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 9 ▁African ▁Games ▁in ▁Rab at , ▁Mor oc co . ▁ ▁Qual ification ▁Leg end : ▁FA ▁= ▁Qual ify ▁to ▁final ▁( med al ); ▁FB ▁= ▁Qual ify ▁to ▁final ▁B ▁( non - med al ) ▁ ▁Cy cling ▁ ▁Track ▁Following ▁the ▁completion ▁of ▁the ▁ 2 0 2 0 ▁U CI ▁Track ▁Cy cling ▁World ▁Championships , ▁Egypt ▁entered ▁one ▁r ider ▁to ▁comp ete |
▁in ▁the ▁women ' s ▁om ni um ▁based ▁on ▁her ▁final ▁individual ▁U CI ▁Olympic ▁rank ings . ▁ ▁Om ni um ▁ ▁D iving ▁ ▁Egypt ▁sent ▁three ▁divers ▁( two ▁men ▁and ▁one ▁woman ) ▁into ▁the ▁Olympic ▁competition ▁by ▁winning ▁the ▁gold ▁medal ▁each ▁in ▁their ▁respective ▁individual ▁events ▁at ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 9 ▁African ▁Qual ifying ▁Me et ▁in ▁Dur ban , ▁South ▁Africa . ▁ ▁E quest rian ▁ ▁Egypt ▁field ed ▁a ▁squad ▁of ▁three ▁e quest rian ▁rid ers ▁into ▁the ▁Olympic ▁team ▁jump ing ▁competition ▁for ▁the ▁first ▁time ▁since ▁ 1 9 6 0 , ▁after ▁se cur ing ▁an ▁out right ▁ber th , ▁as ▁one ▁of ▁two ▁top - rank ed ▁nations , ▁at ▁the ▁International ▁E quest rian ▁Federation ▁( FE I )- design ated ▁Olympic ▁qual ifier ▁for ▁Group ▁F ▁( A frica ▁and ▁Middle ▁East ) ▁in ▁Rab at , ▁Mor oc co . ▁ ▁J ump ing ▁ ▁Football ▁ ▁Sum mary ▁ ▁Men ' s ▁tournament ▁ ▁Egypt ▁men ' s ▁football ▁team ▁qualified ▁for ▁the ▁Games ▁by ▁adv ancing ▁to ▁the ▁final ▁match ▁of ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 9 ▁Africa ▁U - 2 3 ▁Cup ▁of ▁Nations , ▁sign ifying ▁the ▁country ' s ▁rec urrence ▁to ▁the ▁Olympic ▁tournament ▁after ▁an ▁eight - year ▁absence . ▁ ▁Team ▁ro ster ▁ ▁Men ' s ▁team ▁event ▁– ▁ 1 ▁team ▁of ▁ 1 8 ▁players ▁ ▁G ymn ast ics ▁ |
▁Art istic ▁Egypt ▁entered ▁one ▁art istic ▁g ymn ast ▁into ▁the ▁Olympic ▁competition . ▁Nancy ▁Moh amed ▁book ed ▁a ▁spot ▁in ▁the ▁women ' s ▁individual ▁all - around ▁and ▁appar atus ▁events , ▁by ▁finishing ▁sevent e enth ▁out ▁of ▁the ▁twenty ▁g ymn asts ▁el ig ible ▁for ▁qual ification ▁at ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 9 ▁World ▁Championships ▁in ▁Stuttgart , ▁Germany . ▁ ▁Women ▁ ▁Rh yth mic ▁ ▁Egypt ▁field ed ▁a ▁squad ▁of ▁rh yth mic ▁g ymn asts ▁to ▁comp ete ▁for ▁the ▁first ▁time ▁at ▁the ▁Olympics , ▁by ▁winning ▁the ▁gold ▁each ▁in ▁the ▁individual ▁and ▁group ▁all - around ▁ ▁at ▁the ▁ 2 0 2 0 ▁African ▁Championships ▁in ▁Sh arm ▁El ▁She ikh . ▁ ▁Hand ball ▁ ▁Men ' s ▁tournament ▁ ▁Egypt ▁men ' s ▁hand ball ▁team ▁qualified ▁for ▁the ▁Olympics ▁by ▁winning ▁the ▁gold ▁medal ▁and ▁se cur ing ▁an ▁out right ▁ber th ▁at ▁the ▁final ▁match ▁of ▁the ▁ 2 0 2 0 ▁African ▁Men ' s ▁Hand ball ▁Championship ▁in ▁Tun is , ▁Tun is ia . ▁ ▁Team ▁ro ster ▁ ▁Men ' s ▁team ▁event ▁– ▁ 1 ▁team ▁of ▁ 1 4 ▁players ▁ ▁Kar ate ▁▁ ▁Egypt ▁entered ▁one ▁kar ate ka ▁into ▁the ▁inaug ural ▁Olympic ▁tournament . ▁ 2 0 1 6 ▁world ▁champion ▁G iana ▁Far ou k ▁qualified ▁directly ▁for ▁the ▁women ' s ▁k um ite ▁ 6 1 - kg ▁category ▁by |
▁finishing ▁among ▁the ▁top ▁four ▁kar ate ka ▁at ▁the ▁end ▁of ▁the ▁combined ▁W K F ▁Olympic ▁Rank ings . ▁ ▁Modern ▁pent ath lon ▁▁ ▁Egypt ian ▁athlet es ▁qualified ▁for ▁the ▁following ▁sp ots ▁to ▁comp ete ▁in ▁modern ▁pent ath lon . ▁Sher if ▁Naz e ir ▁and ▁Rio ▁ 2 0 1 6 ▁Olymp ian ▁Hay dy ▁M ors y ▁secured ▁a ▁selection ▁each ▁in ▁the ▁men ' s ▁and ▁women ' s ▁event ▁respectively ▁by ▁virtue ▁of ▁their ▁top ▁finish ▁at ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 9 ▁African ▁Championships ▁in ▁C airo . ▁ ▁Row ing ▁ ▁Egypt ▁qualified ▁one ▁boat ▁in ▁the ▁men ' s ▁single ▁sc ull s ▁for ▁the ▁Games ▁by ▁winning ▁the ▁gold ▁medal ▁and ▁se cur ing ▁the ▁first ▁of ▁five ▁ber th s ▁available ▁at ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 9 ▁F IS A ▁African ▁Olympic ▁Qual ification ▁Reg atta ▁in ▁Tun is , ▁Tun is ia . ▁ ▁Qual ification ▁Leg end : ▁FA = Final ▁A ▁( med al ); ▁FB = Final ▁B ▁( non - med al ); ▁FC = Final ▁C ▁( non - med al ); ▁F D = Final ▁D ▁( non - med al ); ▁F E = Final ▁E ▁( non - med al ); ▁FF = Final ▁F ▁( non - med al ); ▁SA / B = Sem if inals ▁A / B ; ▁SC / D = Sem if inals ▁C / D ; ▁SE / F = Sem |
if inals ▁E / F ; ▁Q F = Qu arter final s ; ▁R = Re pe ch age ▁ ▁S ail ing ▁ ▁Egypt ian ▁sail ors ▁qualified ▁one ▁boat ▁in ▁each ▁of ▁the ▁following ▁classes ▁through ▁the ▁class - associ ated ▁World ▁Championships ▁and ▁the ▁contin ental ▁reg att as . ▁ ▁M ▁= ▁Medal ▁race ; ▁EL ▁= ▁El imin ated ▁– ▁did ▁not ▁advance ▁into ▁the ▁medal ▁race ▁ ▁Sho oting ▁ ▁Egypt ian ▁shoot ers ▁achieved ▁qu ota ▁places ▁for ▁the ▁following ▁events ▁by ▁virtue ▁of ▁their ▁best ▁finish es ▁at ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 8 ▁I SS F ▁World ▁Championships , ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 9 ▁I SS F ▁World ▁Cup ▁series , ▁and ▁African ▁Championships , ▁as ▁long ▁as ▁they ▁obtained ▁a ▁minimum ▁qual ifying ▁score ▁( MQ S ) ▁by ▁ 3 1 ▁May ▁ 2 0 2 0 . ▁ ▁Men ▁ ▁Women ▁ ▁Sw imming ▁ ▁Egypt ian ▁sw imm ers ▁further ▁achieved ▁qual ifying ▁standards ▁in ▁the ▁following ▁events ▁( up ▁to ▁a ▁maximum ▁of ▁ 2 ▁sw imm ers ▁in ▁each ▁event ▁at ▁the ▁Olympic ▁Qual ifying ▁Time ▁( O Q T ), ▁and ▁potentially ▁ 1 ▁at ▁the ▁Olympic ▁Selection ▁Time ▁( OST )): ▁ ▁Table ▁tennis ▁ ▁Egypt ▁entered ▁six ▁athlet es ▁into ▁the ▁table ▁tennis ▁competition ▁at ▁the ▁Games . ▁The ▁men ' s ▁and ▁women ' s ▁teams ▁secured ▁their ▁respective ▁Olympic ▁ber th s ▁by ▁winning ▁the ▁gold ▁medal ▁each ▁at ▁the ▁ |
2 0 1 9 ▁African ▁Games ▁in ▁Rab at , ▁Mor oc co , ▁perm itting ▁a ▁maximum ▁of ▁two ▁star ters ▁to ▁comp ete ▁each ▁in ▁the ▁men ' s ▁and ▁women ' s ▁singles ▁tournament . ▁Moreover , ▁an ▁additional ▁ber th ▁was ▁awarded ▁to ▁the ▁Egypt ian ▁table ▁tennis ▁players ▁compet ing ▁in ▁the ▁inaug ural ▁mixed ▁doubles ▁by ▁winning ▁the ▁final ▁match ▁against ▁Niger ia ▁at ▁the ▁ 2 0 2 0 ▁African ▁Olympic ▁Qual ification ▁Tournament ▁in ▁Tun is , ▁Tun is ia . ▁ ▁Men ▁ ▁Women ▁ ▁M ixed ▁ ▁Ta ek w ondo ▁ ▁Egypt ▁entered ▁four ▁athlet es ▁into ▁the ▁ta ek w ondo ▁competition ▁at ▁the ▁Games . ▁Ab del rah man ▁W ael ▁( men ' s ▁ 6 8 ▁kg ), ▁ 2 0 1 4 ▁Youth ▁Olympic ▁bronze ▁medal ist ▁Se if ▁E issa ▁( men ' s ▁ 8 0 ▁kg ), ▁N our ▁Abd els al am ▁( w omen ' s ▁ 4 9 ▁kg ), ▁and ▁Rio ▁ 2 0 1 6 ▁bronze ▁medal ist ▁Hed aya ▁Mal ak ▁( w omen ' s ▁ 6 7 ▁kg ) ▁secured ▁the ▁sp ots ▁on ▁the ▁Egypt ian ▁squad ▁with ▁a ▁top ▁two ▁finish ▁each ▁in ▁their ▁respective ▁weight ▁classes ▁at ▁the ▁ 2 0 2 0 ▁African ▁Qual ification ▁Tournament ▁in ▁Rab at , ▁Mor oc co . ▁ ▁Tennis ▁ ▁Egypt ▁entered ▁two ▁tennis ▁players ▁into ▁the ▁Olympic ▁tournament ▁for ▁the ▁first ▁time ▁in ▁history |
. ▁Moh amed ▁Saf w at ▁and ▁May ar ▁Sher if ▁secured ▁an ▁out right ▁ber th ▁each ▁in ▁the ▁men ' s ▁and ▁women ' s ▁singles , ▁respectively , ▁by ▁winning ▁the ▁gold ▁medal ▁at ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 9 ▁African ▁Games ▁in ▁Rab at , ▁Mor oc co . ▁ ▁Wrestling ▁ ▁Egypt ▁qualified ▁one ▁wrest ler ▁for ▁the ▁men ' s ▁Gre co - R oman ▁ 6 7 ▁kg ▁into ▁the ▁Olympic ▁competition , ▁as ▁a ▁result ▁of ▁his ▁top ▁six ▁finish ▁at ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 9 ▁World ▁Championships . ▁ ▁Men ' s ▁Gre co - R oman ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁External ▁links ▁▁ ▁Category : N ations ▁at ▁the ▁ 2 0 2 0 ▁Summer ▁Olympics ▁ 2 0 2 0 ▁Category : 2 0 2 0 ▁in ▁Egypt ian ▁sport <0x0A> </s> ▁The ▁following ▁is ▁a ▁tim eline ▁of ▁the ▁history ▁of ▁the ▁city ▁of ▁Wind ho ek , ▁Nam ib ia . ▁ ▁Prior ▁to ▁ 2 0 th ▁century ▁▁▁ 1 8 4 0 s ▁- ▁N ama ▁Or lam ▁chief ▁Jon ker ▁Af rik an er ▁names ▁settlement ▁" W inter ho ek ." ▁▁ 1 8 8 0 ▁- ▁N ama - Her ero ▁conflict ; ▁settlement ▁s ack ed . ▁▁ 1 8 9 0 ▁- ▁German ▁military ▁fort ▁construction ▁begins . ▁▁ 1 8 9 2 ▁- ▁Wind ho ek ▁designated ▁administrative ▁seat ▁of ▁colonial ▁German ▁South ▁West ▁Africa . ▁▁ 1 8 9 8 ▁- |
▁German - language ▁Wind ho ek er ▁An ze iger ▁newspaper ▁begins ▁publication . ▁▁ 2 0 th ▁century ▁▁ 1 9 0 0 s ▁▁▁ 1 9 0 1 ▁- ▁Public ▁library ▁founded . ▁▁ 1 9 0 2 ▁- ▁Railway ▁to ▁coast ▁begins ▁operating . ▁▁ 1 9 0 7 ▁- ▁ ▁founded . ▁▁ 1 9 0 9 ▁ ▁Turn h alle ▁built . ▁▁ ▁becomes ▁mayor . ▁▁ 1 9 1 0 s ▁▁▁ 1 9 1 0 ▁ ▁Church ▁of ▁Peace ▁built . ▁ ▁Lu isen ▁Ap othe ke ▁( ph arm acy ) ▁in ▁business . ▁▁ 1 9 1 2 ▁ ▁Wind ho ek ▁Railway ▁Station ▁opens . ▁ ▁Re iter den kmal ▁ere cted ▁( mon ument ▁to ▁Germ ans ▁in ▁the ▁Her ero ▁and ▁N ama qua ▁Wars ). ▁▁ 1 9 1 3 ▁- ▁T int en pal ast ▁( colon ial ▁government ▁building ) ▁constructed . ▁▁ 1 9 1 5 ▁- ▁ 1 2 ▁May : ▁Town ▁occupied ▁by ▁South ▁African ▁military ▁during ▁the ▁First ▁World ▁War . ▁▁ 1 9 1 6 ▁- ▁German - language ▁All geme ine ▁Zeitung ▁( new sp aper ) ▁begins ▁publication . ▁▁ 1 9 2 0 s ▁▁▁ 1 9 2 0 ▁ ▁Population : ▁ 7 1 6 . ▁ ▁Winter ho ek ▁renamed ▁to ▁Wind ho ek . ▁▁ 1 9 2 4 ▁- ▁ ▁built . ▁▁ 1 9 2 6 ▁- ▁Roman ▁Catholic ▁Apost ol ic ▁Vic ari ate |
▁of ▁Wind ho ek ▁active . ▁▁ 1 9 2 7 ▁- ▁Die ▁Su id w es - A f rik an er ▁newspaper ▁begins ▁publication . ▁▁ 1 9 2 8 ▁- ▁Kaiser ▁Street ▁p aved . ▁▁ 1 9 2 9 ▁- ▁begins ▁operating . ▁▁ 1 9 3 0 s ▁▁▁ 1 9 3 2 ▁- ▁T int en pal ast ▁Gard ens ▁laid ▁out . ▁▁ 1 9 3 7 ▁- ▁B ant u ▁W elf are ▁Hall ▁built . ▁▁ 1 9 4 0 s ▁▁▁ 1 9 4 6 ▁- ▁Population : ▁ 1 4 , 9 2 9 . ▁▁ 1 9 5 0 s ▁▁▁ 1 9 5 1 ▁- ▁Population : ▁ 2 0 , 4 9 0 . ▁▁ 1 9 5 8 ▁- ▁Library / museum / arch ives ▁building ▁constructed . ▁▁ 1 9 5 9 ▁- ▁ 1 0 ▁December : ▁Eth nic ▁un rest . ▁▁ 1 9 6 0 s ▁▁▁ 1 9 6 0 ▁- ▁Population : ▁ 3 6 , 0 4 9 . ▁▁ 1 9 6 1 ▁- ▁Kat ut ura ▁town ship ▁created . ▁▁ 1 9 6 4 ▁- ▁Black ▁Africa ▁S . C . ▁( football ▁club ) ▁formed . ▁▁ 1 9 6 5 ▁- ▁J . ▁G . ▁S try dom ▁Airport ▁opens . ▁▁ 1 9 6 8 ▁- ▁Ra cially ▁seg reg ated ▁Main ▁Location ▁clos es . ▁▁ 1 9 7 0 s ▁▁▁ 1 9 |
7 5 ▁ ▁September : ▁Turn h alle ▁Constitution al ▁Conference ▁begins ▁in ▁Wind ho ek . ▁ ▁D elta ▁Second ary ▁School ▁Wind ho ek ▁established . ▁▁ 1 9 7 7 ▁- ▁Repub like in ▁newspaper ▁begins ▁publication . ▁▁ 1 9 8 0 s ▁▁▁ 1 9 8 1 ▁- ▁Population ▁ 9 6 , 0 5 7 ▁▁ 1 9 9 0 s ▁▁▁ 1 9 9 0 ▁▁ 2 1 ▁March : ▁Nam ib ian ▁Independ ence ▁Day ▁celebrated ▁at ▁Wind ho ek ▁stad ium . ▁ ▁Kaiser ▁Street ▁renamed ▁" Ind ep end ence ▁Avenue " ▁( appro xim ate ▁date ). ▁ ▁W ern h il ▁Park ▁Mall ▁in ▁business . ▁ ▁San lam ▁Centre ▁built . ▁ ▁National ▁Art ▁Gallery ▁of ▁Nam ib ia ▁and ▁Emb ass y ▁of ▁Germany ▁established . ▁▁ 1 9 9 1 ▁- ▁Population : ▁ 1 4 7 , 0 5 6 . ▁▁ 1 9 9 2 ▁ ▁University ▁of ▁Nam ib ia ▁established . ▁ ▁New ▁Era ▁newspaper ▁begins ▁publication . ▁ ▁Media ▁Institute ▁of ▁Southern ▁Africa ▁head qu arter ed ▁in ▁Wind ho ek . ▁▁ 1 9 9 4 ▁ ▁Poly techn ic ▁of ▁Nam ib ia ▁founded . ▁ ▁National ▁Library ▁of ▁Nam ib ia ▁head qu arter ed ▁in ▁Wind ho ek . ▁▁ 1 9 9 5 ▁ ▁May : ▁Miss ▁Un iverse ▁ 1 9 9 5 ▁beauty ▁page ant ▁held ▁in ▁city . ▁▁ ▁built . ▁ ▁Wind ho ek |
▁Country ▁Club ▁Res ort ▁in ▁business . ▁ ▁National ▁ ▁head qu arter ed ▁in ▁city . ▁▁ 2 1 st ▁century ▁▁ 2 0 0 0 s ▁▁▁ 2 0 0 0 ▁ ▁Mat he us ▁Sh ik ongo ▁becomes ▁mayor . ▁ ▁National ▁Art ▁Gallery ▁of ▁Nam ib ia ▁established . ▁▁ 2 0 0 1 ▁- ▁Population : ▁ 2 3 3 , 5 2 9 . ▁▁ 2 0 0 2 ▁- ▁Hero es ' ▁A cre ▁( N am ib ia ) ▁mem orial ▁un ve iled ▁near ▁city . ▁▁ 2 0 0 5 ▁ ▁Ren aming ▁of ▁Wind ho ek ▁( as ▁" O t j om u ise ") ▁proposed . ▁ ▁Sam ▁N uj oma ▁Stadium ▁opens . ▁▁ 2 0 0 6 ▁- ▁City ▁police ▁department ▁established . ▁▁ 2 0 0 7 ▁ ▁Nam ib ian ▁Sun ▁newspaper ▁begins ▁publication . ▁ ▁Wind ho ek ▁G ymnasium ▁Private ▁School ▁established . ▁▁ 2 0 0 8 ▁- ▁January : ▁Air plane ▁crash ▁occurs ▁at ▁E ros ▁Airport . ▁▁ 2 0 1 0 s ▁▁▁ 2 0 1 0 ▁- ▁Old ▁Mut ual ▁Nam ib ia ▁building ▁constructed . ▁▁ 2 0 1 1 ▁▁ ▁construction ▁begins ▁in ▁Kle ine ▁Ku ppe . ▁ ▁Population : ▁ 3 2 5 , 8 5 8 . ▁▁ 2 0 1 4 ▁▁ ▁opens . ▁ ▁Mu ese e ▁Kaz ap ua ▁becomes ▁mayor . ▁ ▁See ▁also ▁ ▁Wind ho ek ▁history ▁ |
▁List ▁of ▁may ors ▁of ▁Wind ho ek ▁ ▁, ▁generally ▁head qu arter ed ▁in ▁Wind ho ek ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁This ▁article ▁incorpor ates ▁information ▁from ▁the ▁A frika ans ▁Wikipedia ▁and ▁German ▁Wikipedia . ▁ ▁Bibli ography ▁ ▁published ▁in ▁ 2 0 th ▁century ▁▁▁ ▁. ▁via ▁Google ▁Books ▁ ▁published ▁in ▁ 2 1 st ▁century ▁ ▁External ▁links ▁▁▁ ▁( Images , ▁etc .) ▁▁ ▁( Images , ▁etc .) ▁▁ ▁( B ibli ography ) ▁▁ ▁( B ibli ography ) ▁▁ ▁( B ibli ography ) ▁▁▁ ▁Category : W ind ho ek ▁Wind ho ek ▁Category : History ▁of ▁Nam ib ia ▁Category : Year s ▁in ▁Nam ib ia ▁Category : N am ib ia - related ▁lists ▁Wind ho ek <0x0A> </s> ▁Sir ▁Robert ▁Christopher ▁' Rob in ' ▁Mack worth - You ng ▁ ▁( 1 2 ▁February ▁ 1 9 2 0 ▁– ▁December ▁ 2 0 0 0 ) ▁was ▁a ▁British ▁academic ▁and ▁li br arian , ▁who ▁served ▁as ▁Royal ▁L ibr arian ▁between ▁ 1 9 5 8 ▁and ▁ 1 9 8 5 . ▁ ▁Mack worth - You ng ▁was ▁the ▁son ▁of ▁Ger ard ▁Mack worth ▁Young , ▁a ▁civil ▁servant ▁in ▁British ▁India . ▁He ▁was ▁educated ▁at ▁E ton ▁College ▁and ▁King ' s ▁College , ▁Cambridge , ▁where ▁he ▁was ▁President ▁of ▁the ▁Union . ▁Upon ▁the ▁out break ▁of ▁the ▁Second ▁World ▁War , ▁Mack worth - You ng |
▁joined ▁the ▁Royal ▁Air ▁Force . ▁He ▁saw ▁active ▁service ▁in ▁the ▁Middle ▁East ▁and ▁in ▁the ▁Norm andy ▁Camp aign , ▁leaving ▁the ▁R AF ▁as ▁a ▁Squadron ▁Le ader ▁in ▁ 1 9 4 8 . ▁He ▁subsequently ▁joined ▁the ▁Foreign ▁Office . ▁ ▁In ▁ 1 9 5 5 , ▁Mack worth - You ng ▁was ▁appointed ▁to ▁be ▁a ▁li br arian ▁in ▁the ▁Royal ▁House hold ▁at ▁W inds or ▁Castle . ▁In ▁ 1 9 5 8 ▁he ▁succeeded ▁Sir ▁O wen ▁M ors head ▁as ▁Royal ▁L ibr arian . ▁In ▁ 1 9 6 1 ▁he ▁was ▁made ▁a ▁Member ▁of ▁the ▁Royal ▁Victor ian ▁Order , ▁and ▁was ▁promoted ▁to ▁Knight ▁Commander ▁in ▁ 1 9 7 5 ▁and ▁Knight ▁Grand ▁Cross ▁in ▁ 1 9 8 5 . ▁He ▁was ▁a ▁member ▁of ▁the ▁Ro x burg he ▁Club ▁from ▁ 1 9 6 5 . ▁From ▁his ▁ret irement ▁in ▁ 1 9 8 5 ▁to ▁his ▁death ▁he ▁was ▁given ▁the ▁honor ary ▁title ▁of ▁Emer it us ▁L ibr arian ▁by ▁Elizabeth ▁II . ▁ ▁Publications ▁Sand ring ham ▁( 1 9 7 8 ) ▁The ▁History ▁& ▁Tre asures ▁Of ▁W inds or ▁Castle ▁( 1 9 8 0 ) ▁W inds or ▁Castle ▁( 1 9 9 7 ) ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁Category : 1 9 2 0 ▁birth s ▁Category : 2 0 0 0 ▁death s ▁Category : Al umn i ▁of ▁King ' s ▁College |
, ▁Cambridge ▁Category : B rit ish ▁diplom ats ▁Category : B rit ish ▁military ▁personnel ▁of ▁World ▁War ▁II ▁Category : K n ights ▁Grand ▁Cross ▁of ▁the ▁Royal ▁Victor ian ▁Order ▁Category : Pe ople ▁educated ▁at ▁E ton ▁College ▁Category : Ro yal ▁Air ▁Force ▁officers ▁Category : Ro yal ▁L ibr ari ans <0x0A> </s> ▁Alex is ▁ ▁( ; ▁c . ▁ 3 7 5 ▁– ▁c . ▁ 2 7 5 ▁BC ) ▁was ▁a ▁Greek ▁com ic ▁poet ▁of ▁the ▁Middle ▁Com edy ▁period . ▁ ▁He ▁was ▁born ▁at ▁Th ur ii ▁( in ▁present - day ▁Cal ab ria , ▁Italy ) ▁in ▁Mag na ▁Gra ec ia ▁and ▁taken ▁early ▁to ▁Ath ens , ▁ ▁He ▁won ▁his ▁first ▁L ena e an ▁victory ▁in ▁the ▁ 3 5 0 s ▁BC , ▁most ▁likely , ▁where ▁he ▁was ▁sixth ▁after ▁E ub ulus , ▁and ▁fourth ▁after ▁Anti phan es . ▁While ▁being ▁a ▁Middle ▁Com ic ▁poet , ▁Alex is ▁was ▁contemporary ▁with ▁several ▁leading ▁figures ▁of ▁New ▁Com edy , ▁such ▁as ▁Philipp ides , ▁Ph ile mon , ▁Di ph ilus , ▁and ▁even ▁Men ander . ▁There ▁is ▁also ▁some ▁evidence ▁that , ▁during ▁his ▁old ▁age , ▁he ▁wrote ▁plays ▁in ▁the ▁style ▁of ▁New ▁Com edy . ▁ ▁Pl ut arch ▁says ▁that ▁he ▁lived ▁to ▁the ▁age ▁of ▁ 1 0 6 ▁and ▁ 5 ▁months , ▁and ▁that ▁he ▁died ▁on ▁the ▁stage ▁while |
▁being ▁crown ed ▁vict or . ▁He ▁was ▁certainly ▁alive ▁after ▁ 3 4 5 ▁BC , ▁for ▁A esch ines ▁mentions ▁him ▁as ▁alive ▁in ▁that ▁year . ▁He ▁was ▁also ▁living ▁at ▁least ▁as ▁late ▁as ▁ 2 8 8 ▁BC , ▁from ▁which ▁his ▁birth ▁date ▁is ▁calculated . ▁According ▁to ▁the ▁S uda ▁he ▁wrote ▁ 2 4 5 ▁com ed ies , ▁of ▁which ▁only ▁fragments ▁including ▁some ▁ 1 3 0 ▁titles ▁surv ive . ▁His ▁plays ▁include ▁Mer op is , ▁An k yl ion , ▁Olymp iod or os , ▁Par as itos ▁( ex hib ited ▁in ▁ 3 6 0 ▁BC , ▁in ▁which ▁he ▁rid ic u led ▁Pl ato ), ▁Ag on is ▁( in ▁which ▁he ▁rid ic u led ▁Mis g olas ), ▁and ▁the ▁Adel ph oi ▁and ▁the ▁Str ati otes , ▁in ▁which ▁he ▁s ati riz ed ▁Dem ost hen es , ▁and ▁acted ▁shortly ▁after ▁ 3 4 3 ▁BC . ▁Also ▁Hi ppe is ▁( 3 1 6 ▁BC ) ▁ ▁( in ▁which ▁he ▁referred ▁to ▁the ▁dec ree ▁of ▁Soph oc les ▁against ▁the ▁philosoph ers ), ▁Py ra unos ▁( 3 1 2 ▁BC ), ▁Ph arm ak op ole ▁( 3 0 6 ▁BC ) ▁, ▁Hyp ob ol im ai os ▁( 3 0 6 ▁BC ), ▁and ▁An k yl ion . ▁ ▁Because ▁he ▁wrote ▁a ▁lot ▁of ▁plays , ▁the ▁same ▁pass ages ▁often ▁appear |
▁in ▁more ▁than ▁ 3 ▁plays . ▁It ▁was ▁said ▁that ▁he ▁also ▁borrow ed ▁from ▁E ub ulus ▁and ▁many ▁other ▁play w right s ▁in ▁some ▁of ▁his ▁plays . ▁According ▁to ▁C ary ti us ▁of ▁Per g am um , ▁Alex is ▁was ▁the ▁first ▁to ▁use ▁the ▁part ▁of ▁the ▁par as ite . ▁Alex is ▁was ▁known ▁in ▁Roman ▁times ; ▁A ulus ▁G elli us ▁noted ▁that ▁Alex is ' ▁poetry ▁was ▁used ▁by ▁Roman ▁com ed ians , ▁including ▁Tur p il ius ▁and ▁possibly ▁Pla ut us . ▁ ▁Sur v iving ▁titles ▁and ▁fragments ▁Only ▁fragments ▁have ▁surv ived ▁from ▁any ▁of ▁Alex is ' s ▁plays ▁– ▁about ▁ 3 4 0 ▁in ▁all , ▁total ing ▁about ▁ 1 , 0 0 0 ▁lines . ▁They ▁att est ▁to ▁the ▁author ' s ▁wit ▁and ▁ref in ement , ▁which ▁Ath ena eus ▁pra ises . ▁The ▁surv iving ▁fragments ▁also ▁show ▁that ▁Alex is ▁invent ed ▁a ▁great ▁many ▁words , ▁mostly ▁comp ound ▁words , ▁that ▁he ▁used ▁normal ▁words ▁in ▁an ▁unusual ▁way , ▁and ▁made ▁strange ▁and ▁unusual ▁forms ▁of ▁common ▁words . ▁The ▁main ▁sources ▁of ▁the ▁fragments ▁of ▁Alex is ▁are ▁Sto ba eus ▁and ▁Ath ena eus . ▁ ▁The ▁following ▁ 1 3 9 ▁titles ▁of ▁Alex is ' s ▁plays ▁have ▁been ▁preserved : ▁ ▁Ach ai is ▁(" The ▁Ach ae an ▁Woman ") ▁Adel ph oi ▁(" The ▁Brothers ") |
▁Ag on is , ▁or ▁Hi pp isk os ▁A ich mal otos ▁(" The ▁Pr ison er ▁of ▁War ") ▁A iop olo i ▁(" Go at - H erd ers ") ▁A is op os ▁(" A es op ") ▁Ale ipt ria ▁(" F em ale ▁Phys ical ▁Tra iner ") ▁A mp el ourg os ▁(" The ▁V ine - D ress er ") ▁Am ph ot is ▁An k yl ion ▁An te ia ▁Ap eg la uk omen os ▁Ap ob ates ▁(" The ▁Tr ick ▁R ider ") ▁Ap ok opt omen os ▁Arch il och os ▁Ask le pi ok le ides ▁As ot od id ask al os ▁(" T each er ▁of ▁Deb auch ery ") ▁At al ante ▁At this ▁Bom os ▁(" The ▁Alt ar ") ▁B ost ry chos ▁(" Lock ▁of ▁H air ") ▁Bre tt ia ▁(" The ▁Br utt ian ▁Woman ") ▁Chor eg is ▁Dak ty li os ▁(" The ▁Ring ") ▁Dem et rios , ▁or ▁Ph ile ta irus ▁Dia ple ous ai ▁(" W omen ▁S ail ing ▁Ac ross ▁The ▁Sea ") ▁Did ym oi ▁(" The ▁Tw ins ") ▁Dis ▁P enth on ▁(" Tw ice ▁Gr ieving ") ▁D ork is , ▁or ▁Po pp yz ous a ▁(" L ip - Sm ack ing ▁Woman ") ▁Drop ides ▁E is ▁To ▁Ph re ar ▁(" In to ▁The ▁Well ") ▁E iso ik iz omen os ▁(" The ▁Ban |
ished ▁Man ") ▁E kk ery tt omen os ▁Ek pom at opo ios ▁(" The ▁Cup - M aker ") ▁Ep ida ur ios ▁(" The ▁Man ▁From ▁Ep ida urus ") ▁Ep ik ler os ▁(" The ▁He ir ess ") ▁Ep ist ole ▁(" The ▁Let ter ") ▁Ep it ro pos ▁(" The ▁Guardian ", ▁or ▁" Pro te ctor ") ▁E ret rik os ▁(" Man ▁From ▁E ret ria ") ▁Er ith oi ▁(" We a vers "), ▁or ▁P ann ych is ▁(" All - N ight ▁Festival ") ▁Gal ate ia ▁(" G al ate a ") ▁G rap he ▁(" The ▁Document ") ▁G yna ik okrat ia ▁(" G overn ment ▁By ▁Women ") ▁Hel ene ▁(" H elen ") ▁Helen es ▁Ar page ▁(" H elen ' s ▁Capt ure ") ▁Helen es ▁M n ester es ▁(" H elen ' s ▁Su itors ") ▁H ellen is ▁(" The ▁Greek ▁Woman ") ▁He pta ▁E pi ▁The b ais ▁(" Se ven ▁Again st ▁The bes ") ▁H es ione ▁(" H es ione ") ▁Hi ppe is ▁(" K n ights ") ▁H omo ia ▁Hyp nos ▁(" S leep ") ▁Hyp ob ol im ai os ▁(" The ▁Ch angel ing ") ▁I asis ▁(" The ▁C ure , ▁or ▁Rem edy ") ▁Is ost asion ▁Kal as ir is ▁K arch ed on ios ▁(" The ▁Man ▁From ▁Car th age ") ▁Kat ap se ud omen os |
▁(" The ▁False ▁Acc user ") ▁Ka un io i ▁(" The ▁Men ▁From ▁Ka unos ") ▁K ery tt omen os ▁K ith arod os ▁Kle ob ou line ▁(" C le ob ul ine ") ▁Kn idia ▁(" The ▁Woman ▁From ▁C n id us ") ▁Kon i ates ▁(" Pl aster er ") ▁K our is ▁(" The ▁Lady ▁H air d ress er ") ▁Kr ate u as , ▁or ▁Ph arm ak op oles ▁(" Ph arm ac ist ") ▁Ky ber net es ▁(" The ▁Pil ot ▁or ▁Hel ms man ") ▁Ky be ut ai ▁(" The ▁D ice - Play ers ") ▁Ky kn os ▁(" The ▁Sw an ") ▁K yp rios ▁(" The ▁Man ▁from ▁Cy pr us ") ▁L amp as ▁(" The ▁Tor ch ") ▁Leb es ▁(" The ▁Ca uld ron ") ▁Le uk ad ia ▁(" W oman ▁From ▁Le uc as "), ▁or ▁D rap eta i ▁(" F em ale ▁Run aw ays ") ▁Le u ke ▁Lem nia ▁(" The ▁Woman ▁From ▁Lem nos ") ▁Lin os ▁(" Lin us ") ▁Lok ro i ▁(" The ▁Loc ri ans ") ▁Ly k isk os ▁Mand rag or iz om ene ▁(" M andra ke - D ru gg ed ▁Woman ") ▁M ante is ▁(" Div in ers ," ▁or ▁" Se ers ") ▁Mer op is ▁(" Mer op is ") ▁Mid on ▁(" M id on ") ▁Mil esia ▁(" M iles ian ▁Woman |
") ▁Mil kon ▁(" Mil con ") ▁Min os ▁(" Min os ") ▁My l oth ros ▁(" The ▁Miller ") ▁Od ys se us ▁A pon iz omen os ▁(" O d ys se us ▁W ash ing ▁Him self ") ▁Od ys se us ▁Hy ph ain on ▁(" O d ys se us ▁We aving ▁Cl oth ") ▁Olymp iod or os ▁O lyn th ia ▁(" The ▁Woman ▁From ▁O lyn th os ") ▁O por a ▁(" Aut umn ") ▁Or ch est ris ▁(" The ▁Dan cing - G irl ") ▁Or est es ▁(" Or est es ") ▁Pal la ke ▁(" The ▁Conc ub ine ") ▁Pam ph ile ▁P ank r ati ast es ▁Par as itos ▁(" The ▁Par as ite ") ▁Pe z oni ke ▁Ph a id on , ▁or ▁Ph a id rias ▁Ph a id ros ▁(" P ha ed rus ") ▁Phil ath en ai os ▁(" L over ▁of ▁the ▁A then ian ▁People ") ▁Phil isk os ▁Phil okal os , ▁or ▁N ym ph ai ▁(" N ym ph s ") ▁Phil ot rag odos ▁(" L over ▁of ▁T rag ed ies ") ▁Phil ous a ▁Ph ry x ▁(" The ▁Ph ry g ian ") ▁Ph yg as ▁(" The ▁F ug itive ") ▁Po i eta i ▁(" Po ets ") ▁Po iet ria ▁(" The ▁Po et ess ") ▁Pol yk le ia ▁(" Pol ycle a ") ▁Pon era ▁(" |
The ▁W icked ▁Woman ") ▁Pont ik os ▁(" The ▁Man ▁From ▁Pont us ") ▁Pro sk ed ann ymen os ▁Pro to chor os ▁(" First ▁Ch orus ") ▁Pseud omen os ▁(" The ▁L ying ▁Man ") ▁Py la ia ▁Py ra unos ▁P yth ag or iz ous a ▁(" F em ale ▁Dis ci ple ▁of ▁P yth ag or as ") ▁Rh od ion , ▁or ▁Po pp yz ous a ▁(" L ip - Sm ack ing ▁Woman ") ▁S ik y on ios ▁(" The ▁Man ▁From ▁S icy on ") ▁S ke ir on ▁Sor ako i ▁Sp ond op hor os ▁(" The ▁Lib ation - B ear er ") ▁Str ati otes ▁(" The ▁Sold ier ") ▁Syn ap oth nes k ont es ▁(" Men ▁D ying ▁T ogether ") ▁S ynt re ch ont es ▁S ynt roph oi ▁Sy rak os ios ▁(" Man ▁From ▁Sy rac use ") ▁Tar ant ino i ▁(" Men ▁From ▁Tar ent um ") ▁The ba io i ▁(" Men ▁From ▁The bes ") ▁The op hor et os ▁(" P oss essed ▁by ▁a ▁God ") ▁Th es proto i ▁(" Men ▁From ▁Th es pro t ia ") ▁Th ete u ont es ▁(" Ser fs ") ▁Th r ason ▁(" T hr ason ") ▁T itt he ▁(" The ▁W et - N ur se ") ▁Tok istes ▁(" M oney - L ender "), ▁or ▁Kat ap se ud omen |
os ▁(" The ▁False ▁Acc user ") ▁Tra um ati as ▁(" The ▁W ounded ▁Man ") ▁Tro phon ios ▁(" T ro phon ius ") ▁Ty nd are os ▁(" Ty nd are us ") ▁ ▁Ed itions ▁of ▁fragments ▁August us ▁Me ine ke . ▁Po et ar um ▁Gra ec orum ▁com ic orum ▁fragment a , ▁( 1 8 5 5 ). ▁The odor ▁K ock . ▁Com ic orum ▁Att ic orum ▁fragment a , ▁i . ▁( 1 8 8 0 ). ▁Col in ▁Austin ▁and ▁Rudolf ▁K ass el . ▁Po eta e ▁Com ici ▁Gra e ci . ▁vol . ▁ 2 . ▁ ▁Notes ▁ ▁References ▁Ar not t , ▁W . ▁Geoff rey . ▁Alex is : ▁The ▁F rag ments . ▁A ▁Comment ary . ▁Cambridge : ▁Cambridge ▁University ▁Press , ▁ 1 9 9 6 . ▁ ▁External ▁links ▁ ▁Category : 3 rd - century ▁BC ▁Greek ▁people ▁Category : An cient ▁Greek ▁cent en ari ans ▁Category : An cient ▁Greek ▁dram at ists ▁and ▁play w right s ▁Category : Po ets ▁of ▁Mag na ▁Gra ec ia ▁Category : Middle ▁Com ic ▁po ets ▁Category : Met ics ▁in ▁Class ical ▁Ath ens ▁Category : Pe ople ▁from ▁the ▁Province ▁of ▁Cos enza ▁Category : It ali otes ▁Category : 3 7 0 s ▁BC ▁birth s ▁Category : 2 7 0 s ▁BC ▁death s <0x0A> </s> ▁Abd ul lah ▁Gh ub n , ▁born ▁in |
▁Lib ya ▁on ▁ 3 1 ▁July ▁ 1 9 7 9 ▁but ▁of ▁Jordan ian ▁national ity , ▁is ▁a ▁business man ▁who ▁currently ▁holds ▁the ▁position ▁of ▁General ▁Manager ▁of ▁the ▁NAS ▁Group ▁( N as ir ▁Bin ▁Abd ul lah ▁and ▁S ons ▁Group ), ▁that ▁is ▁cha ired ▁by ▁Q at ari ▁She ikh ▁Abd ul lah ▁Bin ▁N asser ▁Al ▁Th ani , ▁whose ▁business ▁Gh ub n ▁represents . ▁ ▁On ▁ 2 8 ▁July ▁ 2 0 1 0 , ▁two ▁days ▁after ▁acqu iring ▁the ▁shares ▁of ▁M ál aga ▁CF ▁by ▁the ▁NAS ▁Group , ▁She ikh ▁Abd ul lah ▁Ben ▁N asser ▁Al ▁Th ani ’ s ▁right - hand ▁man , ▁Abd ul lah ▁Gh ub n , ▁joined ▁the ▁Spanish ▁football ▁club ’ s ▁Board ▁of ▁Direct ors ▁taking ▁on ▁the ▁functions ▁of ▁Vice ▁president ▁and ▁CE O ▁of ▁the ▁Club . ▁ ▁Professional ▁career ▁ ▁He ▁was ▁educated ▁in ▁Jordan , ▁where ▁he ▁completed ▁his ▁university ▁studies ▁in ▁Business ▁Administration . ▁ ▁From ▁the ▁time ▁he ▁entered ▁the ▁NAS ▁Group ▁– in ▁ 2 0 0 3 -, ▁as ▁General ▁Manager ▁and ▁right - hand ▁man ▁ ▁to ▁She ikh ▁Abd ul lah ▁Bin ▁N asser ▁Al ▁Th ani , ▁he ▁act ively ▁participated ▁in ▁the ▁Management ▁of ▁numerous ▁business es ▁with ▁a ▁presence ▁in ▁more ▁than ▁thirty ▁countries , ▁that ▁r anged ▁from ▁hotel ▁ch ains ▁and ▁commercial ▁cent res ▁to ▁autom obile ▁deal ers hips ▁and ▁electronic ▁consumer |
▁companies . ▁ ▁He ▁is ▁a ▁confirmed ▁fan ▁of ▁football ▁and ▁racing ▁cars . ▁ ▁M ál aga ▁Club ▁de ▁F útbol ▁ ▁The ▁arrival ▁of ▁Q at ari ▁She ikh ▁Abd ul lah ▁Ben ▁N asser ▁Al ▁Th ani ▁to ▁M ál aga ▁CF ▁brought ▁about ▁a ▁real ▁stir ▁in ▁Spain , ▁as ▁the ▁first ▁foreign er ▁to ▁invest ▁in , ▁and ▁take ▁over , ▁a ▁La ▁Liga ▁Club . ▁ ▁We eks ▁before ▁the ▁landing ▁of ▁the ▁member ▁of ▁the ▁Q at ari ▁Royal ▁Family ▁in ▁M ál aga , ▁Abd ul lah ▁Gh ub n ▁had ▁already ▁started ▁work ▁to ▁convert ▁the ▁Costa ▁del ▁Sol ▁club ▁into ▁one ▁of ▁consequence ▁in ▁the ▁Spanish ▁competition . ▁ ▁From ▁his ▁position ▁as ▁Vice ▁president ▁and ▁CE O , ▁Abd ul lah ▁Gh ub n ▁was ▁involved ▁from ▁the ▁first ▁day ▁to ▁re ▁launch ▁one ▁of ▁the ▁more ▁mod est ▁out f its ▁in ▁Spanish ▁First ▁Division ▁on ▁a ▁sport , ▁institution al ▁and ▁struct ural ▁level . ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁External ▁links ▁ ▁Official ▁page ▁of ▁Abd ul lah ▁Gh ub n ▁on ▁Facebook ▁ ▁Category : M ál aga ▁CF ▁Category : 1 9 7 9 ▁birth s ▁Category : L iving ▁people <0x0A> </s> ▁The ▁ 1 9 8 8 ▁New ▁Zealand ▁rugby ▁league ▁season ▁was ▁the ▁ 8 1 st ▁season ▁of ▁rugby ▁league ▁that ▁had ▁been ▁played ▁in ▁New ▁Zealand . ▁The ▁main ▁feature ▁of ▁the ▁year ▁was ▁the ▁World ▁Cup ▁final ▁that ▁was ▁played ▁at ▁E den |
▁Park . ▁Australia ▁defeated ▁New ▁Zealand ▁in ▁the ▁final ▁ 2 5 – 1 2 . ▁A uck land ▁won ▁the ▁National ▁Provin cial ▁Compet ition . ▁ ▁International ▁compet itions ▁ ▁World ▁Cup ▁final ▁ ▁New ▁Zealand ▁met ▁Australia ▁in ▁the ▁World ▁Cup ▁final , ▁the ▁cul min ation ▁of ▁four ▁years ▁of ▁competition . ▁At ▁the ▁end ▁of ▁four ▁years , ▁Australia ▁finished ▁top ▁of ▁the ▁table , ▁and , ▁through ▁their ▁victory ▁over ▁Great ▁Britain ▁in ▁Christ ch urch , ▁the ▁K iw is ▁qualified ▁to ▁host ▁the ▁final . ▁The ▁Final ▁was ▁played ▁at ▁E den ▁Park , ▁the ▁first ▁occasion ▁that ▁rugby ▁league ▁had ▁used ▁the ▁ground ▁since ▁ 1 9 1 9 . ▁Prior ▁to ▁kick - off ▁Graham ▁Bra z ier ▁performed ▁the ▁New ▁Zealand ▁national ▁anth em . ▁ ▁New ▁Zealand : ▁ 1 . ▁Gary ▁Mer cer ; ▁ 2 . ▁Tony ▁I ro ; ▁ 3 . ▁Kevin ▁I ro ; ▁ 4 . ▁Dean ▁Bell ▁( c ); ▁ 5 . ▁Mark ▁El ia ; ▁ 6 . ▁Gary ▁Fre eman ; ▁ 7 . ▁Clay ton ▁Friend ▁ 8 . ▁Peter ▁Brown ; ▁ 9 . ▁Wayne ▁Wal lace ; ▁ 1 0 . ▁Ad rian ▁Sh elf ord ; ▁ 1 1 . ▁Mark ▁Graham ; ▁ 1 2 . ▁Kurt ▁Sor ensen ; ▁ 1 3 . ▁Mark ▁H oro ▁Rep lac ements : ▁Sh ane ▁Cooper ▁& ▁Sam ▁Stewart ▁Co ach : ▁Tony ▁Gordon ▁ ▁Australia : ▁ |
1 . ▁Gar ry ▁Jack ; ▁ 2 . ▁D ale ▁She ar er ; ▁ 3 . ▁Andrew ▁F arr ar ; ▁ 4 . ▁Mark ▁McG aw ; ▁ 5 . ▁Michael ▁O ' Con nor ; ▁ 6 . ▁W ally ▁Lewis ▁( c ); ▁ 7 . ▁All an ▁L anger ▁ 8 . ▁Paul ▁D unn ; ▁ 9 . ▁Ben ▁E lias ; ▁ 1 0 . ▁Steve ▁Ro ach ; ▁ 1 1 . ▁Paul ▁Sir onen ; ▁ 1 2 . ▁G av in ▁Miller ; ▁ 1 3 . ▁Wayne ▁Pear ce ▁Rep lac ements : ▁David ▁G illes pie ▁& ▁Terry ▁Lamb ▁Co ach : ▁Don ▁F urn er ▁ ▁Due ▁to ▁the ▁in ex per ience ▁of ▁the ▁Australian ▁team , ▁the ▁hosts ▁went ▁into ▁the ▁match ▁as ▁favour ites ▁in ▁the ▁eyes ▁of ▁many ▁critics . ▁However , ▁the ▁W ally ▁Lewis - led ▁K ang aro os ▁– ▁bo ast ing ▁the ▁lik es ▁of ▁Ben ▁E lias , ▁All an ▁L anger , ▁Paul ▁Sir onen ▁and ▁David ▁G illes pie ▁among ▁their ▁' ine x per ien ced ' ▁– ▁triumph ed ▁over ▁the ▁ill - dis cipl ined ▁K iw is , ▁who ▁at ▁least ▁made ▁sure ▁the ▁vict orious ▁Austral ians ▁were ▁blood ied ▁and ▁bru ised ▁for ▁their ▁victory ▁lap . ▁For ▁the ▁K iw is , ▁the ▁I ro ▁brothers , ▁Dean ▁Bell , ▁Gary ▁Fre eman , ▁Clay ton ▁Friend , ▁Mark ▁Graham |
, ▁Ad rian ▁Sh elf ord ▁and ▁Kurt ▁Sor ensen ▁d ished ▁out ▁the ▁pun ishment . ▁ ▁The ▁New ▁Zealand ▁Rugby ▁League ▁called ▁for ▁an ▁inqu iry ▁after ▁the ▁result . ▁It ▁was ▁revealed ▁that ▁Gary ▁Mer cer ▁was ▁carrying ▁a ▁rib ▁injury ▁before ▁into ▁match ▁and , ▁in ▁h inds ight , ▁should ▁not ▁have ▁played ▁in ▁the ▁final . ▁After ▁the ▁match ▁the ▁N Z RL ▁stated ▁that ▁it ▁would ▁use ▁E den ▁Park ▁again ▁in ▁the ▁future , ▁however ▁it ▁did ▁not ▁hold ▁another ▁Test ▁match ▁until ▁ 2 0 1 0 , ▁during ▁the ▁Four ▁Nations . ▁A ▁week ▁before ▁the ▁final ▁a ▁Well ington ▁Inv it ational ▁side ▁gave ▁Australia ▁a ▁solid ▁warm ▁up ▁match , ▁losing ▁ 1 2 - 2 4 . ▁ ▁Other ▁international ▁compet itions ▁ ▁Ear lier ▁in ▁the ▁season ▁the ▁New ▁Zealand ▁national ▁rugby ▁league ▁team ▁played ▁in ▁several ▁other ▁Test ▁series , ▁included ▁two ▁matches ▁that ▁counted ▁towards ▁the ▁World ▁Cup . ▁In ▁February ▁a ▁Pres idents ▁XIII ▁lost ▁ 3 8 - 6 ▁to ▁the ▁new ▁Br is b ane ▁Bron cos ▁franch ise ▁at ▁Lang ▁Park . ▁The ▁team ▁was ▁capt ained ▁by ▁Barry ▁Har vey . ▁An ▁A uck land ▁v ▁Rest ▁of ▁New ▁Zealand ▁match ▁was ▁held ▁as ▁a ▁K iw is ▁trial , ▁with ▁A uck land ▁winning ▁ 3 2 - 6 . ▁An ▁hour ▁later ▁Tony ▁Gordon ▁announced ▁his ▁team ▁for ▁the ▁World ▁Cup ▁cl ash ▁against ▁Pap ua ▁New ▁Guinea . ▁The |
▁team ▁was : ▁Dar rell ▁Williams , ▁Sh ane ▁H oro , ▁Gary ▁Mer cer , ▁captain ▁Dean ▁Bell , ▁Kevin ▁I ro , ▁Sh ane ▁Cooper , ▁Clay ton ▁Friend , ▁Ad rian ▁Sh elf ord , ▁Peter ▁Brown , ▁Wayne ▁Wal lace , ▁Mark ▁Graham , ▁Sam ▁Stewart , ▁Mark ▁H oro . ▁Res erves : ▁Es ene ▁Fa imal o ▁and ▁Gary ▁Fre eman . ▁The ▁K iw is ▁won ▁ 6 6 - 1 4 ▁in ▁front ▁of ▁ 9 , 0 0 0 ▁fans ▁at ▁Car law ▁Park . ▁P NG ▁had ▁earlier ▁be aten ▁Mid lands ▁and ▁Wa ik ato ▁ 5 8 - 0 ▁and ▁ 3 8 - 1 2 ▁respectively . ▁After ▁the ▁Test ▁match ▁they ▁defeated ▁North land ▁ 5 8 - 1 4 ▁before ▁heading ▁home ▁via ▁Australia . ▁ ▁The ▁K iw is ▁victory ▁set ▁up ▁a ▁must ▁win ▁cl ash ▁with ▁Great ▁Britain ▁the ▁following ▁Sunday , ▁with ▁the ▁winner ▁adv ancing ▁to ▁the ▁final . ▁The ▁final ▁Test ▁of ▁the ▁ 1 9 8 8 ▁Great ▁Britain ▁L ions ▁tour ▁of ▁Austral asia , ▁it ▁was ▁held ▁at ▁Add ington ▁Show ground s ▁and ▁was ▁won ▁ 1 2 - 1 0 ▁by ▁the ▁K iw is , ▁with ▁Gary ▁Fre eman ▁scoring ▁both ▁tries . ▁The ▁week end ▁earlier ▁Great ▁Britain ▁had ▁defeated ▁Well ington ▁ 2 4 - 1 8 . ▁After ▁the ▁Test ▁match ▁Great ▁Britain ▁ended ▁their ▁ 1 8 ▁match ▁tour ▁of ▁Pap ua |
▁New ▁Guinea , ▁Australia ▁and ▁New ▁Zealand ▁by ▁playing ▁A uck land . ▁A uck land , ▁field ing ▁a ▁relatively ▁in ex per ien ced ▁side , ▁won ▁ 3 0 - 1 4 . ▁ ▁As ▁part ▁of ▁the ▁Australian ▁B ic enten ary , ▁the ▁K ang aro os ▁played ▁a ▁Rest ▁of ▁the ▁World ▁side ▁co ached ▁by ▁Graham ▁L owe . ▁The ▁side ▁included ▁eight ▁players ▁from ▁New ▁Zealand ; ▁Gary ▁Mer cer , ▁Dean ▁Bell , ▁Kevin ▁I ro , ▁Sh ane ▁Cooper , ▁Wayne ▁Wal lace , ▁Ad rian ▁Sh elf ord , ▁Mark ▁Graham ▁who ▁capt ained ▁the ▁side ▁and ▁Sam ▁Stewart . ▁ ▁The ▁New ▁Zealand ▁M ā ori ▁side , ▁co ached ▁by ▁Richard ▁Bol ton , ▁played ▁three ▁games ▁during ▁the ▁season . ▁They ▁defeated ▁Haw kes ▁Bay ▁ 8 2 - 4 , ▁G is bor ne ▁East ▁Coast ▁ 5 6 - 0 ▁and ▁Tar an aki ▁ 3 8 - 8 . ▁Mark ▁H oro ▁( tw ice ) ▁and ▁Barry ▁Har vey ▁both ▁capt ained ▁the ▁side , ▁which ▁also ▁included ▁Gary ▁Mer cer , ▁David ▁E we , ▁Kelly ▁Sh elf ord , ▁Mor vin ▁Edwards , ▁Mark ▁Wood s , ▁Ta wer a ▁Nik au ▁and ▁Dave ▁Watson . ▁They ▁then ▁head ed ▁to ▁Western ▁Sam oa ▁to ▁comp ete ▁in ▁the ▁Pacific ▁Cup ▁which ▁they ▁won , ▁defe ating ▁Western ▁Sam oa ▁ 2 6 - 1 2 ▁in ▁the ▁final . ▁ ▁A ▁Queensland |
▁side , ▁ex cluding ▁their ▁NS W RL ▁stars , ▁tou red ▁New ▁Zealand ▁in ▁May . ▁The ▁side ▁defeated ▁the ▁West ▁Coast ▁ 2 4 - 1 2 ▁and ▁Can ter bury ▁ 2 6 - 2 2 ▁before ▁losing ▁to ▁A uck land ▁ 1 2 - 7 0 . ▁ ▁Bob ▁Ba iley ▁co ached ▁the ▁Junior ▁K iw is ▁who ▁included ▁Jason ▁D onn elly , ▁Jar rod ▁McC ra cken , ▁Wh etu ▁Ta ew a , ▁Simon ▁Ang ell , ▁Jason ▁Low rie , ▁Qu entin ▁P ong ia ▁and ▁Hit ro ▁Ok es ene . ▁Martin ▁Mo ana ▁was ▁included ▁in ▁the ▁New ▁Zealand ▁School boy ▁side . ▁ ▁Kevin ▁I ro ▁was ▁the ▁New ▁Zealand ▁Rugby ▁League ' s ▁player ▁of ▁the ▁year . ▁Hugh ▁McG ah an ▁was ▁the ▁co - w inner ▁of ▁the ▁Golden ▁Boot ▁alongside ▁Peter ▁Ster ling . ▁This ▁was ▁the ▁first ▁time ▁a ▁New ▁Ze al ander ▁had ▁won ▁the ▁award . ▁During ▁the ▁year ▁Ken ▁St ir ling ▁was ▁one ▁of ▁the ▁new ▁direct ors ▁elected ▁onto ▁the ▁N Z RL ▁Board . ▁ ▁National ▁compet itions ▁ ▁Rugby ▁League ▁Cup ▁A uck land ▁successfully ▁def ended ▁the ▁Rugby ▁League ▁Cup ▁throughout ▁the ▁year . ▁ ▁National ▁Provin cial ▁Compet ition ▁ ▁First ▁Division ▁A uck land ▁won ▁the ▁title , ▁defe ating ▁Can ter bury ▁ 3 0 - 2 1 ▁in ▁Christ ch urch ▁and ▁ 2 0 - 4 ▁at ▁Car law ▁Park ▁and ▁Well |
ington ▁ 2 2 - 1 8 . ▁However ▁Well ington ▁defeated ▁A uck land ▁for ▁the ▁first ▁time ▁since ▁ 1 9 1 3 , ▁winning ▁ 1 8 - 1 0 ▁at ▁the ▁H utt ▁Rec re ation ▁Gr ound . ▁Well ington ▁and ▁Can ter bury ▁shared ▁a ▁win ▁and ▁a ▁loss ▁against ▁each ▁other . ▁A uck land ▁had ▁a ▁new ▁coach ▁in ▁Camer on ▁Bell . ▁During ▁the ▁year ▁the ▁team ▁included ▁captain ▁P addy ▁Tu im ava ve , ▁Sam ▁Pan apa , ▁I va ▁R op ati , ▁Sh ane ▁Cooper , ▁Peter ▁Brown , ▁Mark ▁H oro , ▁Se ' e ▁Sol om ona , ▁Kevin ▁I ro , ▁Kelly ▁Sh elf ord , ▁Dave ▁Watson , ▁Francis ▁Le ota , ▁Sh ane ▁H oro , ▁Phil ▁B anc ro ft , ▁Brian ▁Mc Cl enn an , ▁George ▁Mann , ▁Tony ▁Tu im ava ve , ▁Mark ▁Bour ne ville , ▁Mike ▁Pat ton , ▁Mart y ▁Cre quer , ▁Du ane ▁Mann ▁and ▁Rick ▁Cow an . ▁They ▁also ▁lost ▁to ▁the ▁Can ter bury - B ank st own ▁Bul ld ogs ▁ 1 6 - 2 0 . ▁Well ington ▁were ▁co ached ▁by ▁How ie ▁Tam ati ▁the ▁side ▁included ▁James ▁Le ulu ai , ▁Mike ▁K uit i , ▁George ▁La jp old , ▁Barry ▁Har vey , ▁Son ny ▁Wh ak ar au , ▁Robert ▁P iva , ▁Mor vin ▁Edwards , ▁John ▁L om ax , ▁Dar |
oa ▁Ben ▁Mo ide ▁and ▁David ▁E we . ▁E we , ▁Edwards , ▁Ben ▁Mo ide ▁and ▁L om ax ▁all ▁made ▁their ▁deb uts ▁during ▁the ▁season . ▁Can ter bury ▁were ▁co ached ▁by ▁Ray ▁H aff enden , ▁in ▁his ▁sixth ▁and ▁final ▁year . ▁He ▁finished ▁with ▁ 2 0 ▁wins , ▁four ▁draw s ▁and ▁ 1 2 ▁losses ▁since ▁he ▁started ▁co aching ▁Can ter bury ▁in ▁ 1 9 8 2 . ▁Mike ▁Dor reen , ▁Log an ▁Edwards , ▁Es ene ▁Fa imal o , ▁Mark ▁N ixon , ▁Ross ▁Taylor , ▁Br end on ▁Tu uta ▁and ▁Wayne ▁Wal lace . ▁ ▁Second ▁Division ▁ ▁Northern ▁Division ▁North land ▁lost ▁all ▁five ▁matches ▁they ▁played ▁during ▁the ▁year . ▁Wa ik ato ▁were ▁co ached ▁by ▁Richard ▁Bol ton ▁for ▁the ▁second ▁year . ▁The ▁side ▁included ▁Jason ▁D onn elly . ▁The ▁Bay ▁of ▁Pl enty ▁won ▁the ▁division ▁and ▁in ▁September ▁the ▁New ▁Zealand ▁Rugby ▁League ▁announced ▁that ▁they ▁would ▁be ▁promoted ▁into ▁the ▁First ▁Division ▁in ▁ 1 9 8 9 . ▁The ▁team ▁included ▁Gary ▁Mer cer , ▁Russell ▁Stewart ▁and ▁Mark ▁Wood s . ▁ ▁Central ▁Division ▁After ▁the ▁season ▁was ▁over ▁Tar an aki ▁defeated ▁Northern ▁Division ▁champions , ▁Bay ▁of ▁Pl enty , ▁ 1 6 - 1 0 . ▁ ▁Southern ▁Division ▁Co ached ▁by ▁Tony ▁Coll , ▁the ▁West ▁Coast ▁were ▁capt ained ▁by ▁Br ent ▁Stuart ▁and ▁included ▁Glen ▁Gib b , ▁Wayne |
▁D w yer , ▁Wh etu ▁Ta ew a ▁and ▁Jason ▁Pal m ada . ▁Ta ew a ▁made ▁his ▁debut ▁for ▁the ▁West ▁Coast . ▁ ▁National ▁Club ▁Compet ition ▁The ▁national ▁club ▁competition , ▁called ▁the ▁Lion ▁Red ▁League ▁National s ▁for ▁spons or ship ▁reasons , ▁was ▁won ▁by ▁the ▁Te ▁At atu ▁Ro ost ers ▁who ▁defeated ▁the ▁Glen ora ▁B ears ▁ 1 8 - 8 ▁in ▁the ▁final . ▁The ▁final ▁was ▁held ▁at ▁E den ▁Park ▁as ▁the ▁cur t in ▁ra iser ▁to ▁the ▁World ▁Cup ▁final . ▁ ▁North land ▁Rugby ▁League ' s ▁Mo ere wa ▁was ▁elimin ated ▁before ▁playing ▁a ▁match ▁due ▁to ▁not ▁having ▁the ▁required ▁number ▁of ▁junior ▁teams . ▁ ▁Club ▁compet itions ▁ ▁A uck land ▁ ▁The ▁Te ▁At atu ▁Ro ost ers ▁won ▁the ▁Fox ▁Memorial ▁title , ▁defe ating ▁minor ▁premiers , ▁the ▁Glen ora ▁B ears , ▁ 2 2 - 1 6 ▁in ▁the ▁grand ▁final . ▁The ▁North c ote ▁Tig ers ▁won ▁the ▁Ro ope ▁Ro oster . ▁Richmond , ▁in ▁their ▁ 7 5 th ▁year , ▁won ▁the ▁pre - season ▁competition . ▁ ▁Ron ▁O ' Reg an ▁was ▁the ▁Te ▁At atu ▁Ro ost ers ▁player - co ach , ▁the ▁grand ▁final ▁winning ▁team ▁was : ▁ 1 . ▁Carl ▁Mag at og ia , ▁ 2 . ▁I va ▁R op ati , ▁ 3 . ▁Sam ▁Pan apa , ▁ 4 . ▁Grant |
▁Ray nor , ▁ 5 . ▁Mark ▁El ia , ▁ 6 . ▁Ron ▁O ' Reg an ▁( player - co ach ), ▁ 7 . ▁Carl ▁Taylor , ▁ 8 . ▁Peter ▁Brown , ▁ 9 . ▁Peter ▁R op ati , ▁ 1 0 . ▁Craig ▁Co yle , ▁ 1 1 . ▁Tony ▁Bot ica , ▁ 1 2 . ▁Mark ▁H oro , ▁ 1 3 . ▁Terry ▁O ' She a , ▁ 1 4 . ▁Mau ▁T of a , ▁ 1 5 . ▁Graham ▁H ugg ins , ▁ 1 6 . ▁Raymond ▁Hall , ▁ 1 7 . ▁Du ane ▁G wad ens ki . ▁ ▁Se ' e ▁Sol om ona ▁played ▁for ▁Richmond , ▁who ▁were ▁co ached ▁by ▁Fred ▁Ah ▁Ku oi . ▁Kelly ▁Sh elf ord , ▁Dean ▁L on er gan , ▁Mike ▁Pat ton ▁and ▁Phil ▁B anc ro ft ▁played ▁for ▁Glen ora ▁while ▁Mount ▁Albert ▁L ions ▁were ▁co ached ▁by ▁Mike ▁Mc Cl enn an ▁and ▁included ▁Gary ▁Pro hm , ▁Brian ▁Mc Cl enn an , ▁Mark ▁Bour ne ville ▁and ▁Kevin ▁I ro . ▁Sh ane ▁Cooper ▁and ▁George ▁Mann ▁played ▁for ▁the ▁Mang ere ▁East ▁Haw ks , ▁Francis ▁Le ota ▁played ▁for ▁Ot ahu hu ▁Leop ards ▁and ▁Dave ▁Watson ▁played ▁for ▁Man uk au . ▁P addy ▁Tu im ava ve ▁played ▁for ▁North c ote . ▁ ▁Well ington ▁Minor ▁premiers ▁Pet one ▁won ▁the ▁Well ington ▁Rugby ▁League |
▁title ▁after ▁defe ating ▁Upper ▁H utt ▁ 2 6 - 1 6 . ▁St ▁George ▁lost ▁to ▁W ain ui om ata ▁in ▁the ▁re leg ation ▁play off ▁and ▁were ▁re leg ated ▁to ▁the ▁second ▁division ▁for ▁ 1 9 8 9 . ▁ ▁Mor vin ▁Edwards , ▁Mike ▁K uit i , ▁David ▁E we ▁and ▁Son ny ▁Wh ak ar au ▁played ▁for ▁Upper ▁H utt ▁while ▁James ▁Le ulu ai , ▁Dar oa ▁Ben ▁Mo ide ▁and ▁Peter ▁M ell ars ▁played ▁for ▁Pet one . ▁George ▁La jp old , ▁Robert ▁P iva ▁and ▁Barry ▁Har vey ▁played ▁for ▁Rand wick . ▁ ▁Can ter bury ▁H als well ▁defeated ▁Mar ist - West ern ▁ 2 4 - 1 2 ▁to ▁win ▁the ▁Can ter bury ▁Rugby ▁League ' s ▁Pat ▁Smith ▁Challenge ▁Tro phy . ▁Add ington ▁were ▁the ▁minor ▁premiers . ▁It ▁was ▁the ▁ 7 5 th ▁anni versary ▁year ▁for ▁Can ter bury ' s ▁three ▁oldest ▁clubs ; ▁Add ington , ▁Sy den ham ▁and ▁Lin wood . ▁ ▁H als well ▁defeated ▁Mar ist ▁ 4 2 - 6 ▁to ▁retain ▁the ▁Th acker ▁Sh ield ▁for ▁Can ter bury . ▁ ▁Phil ▁Pres c ott ▁co ached ▁H als well ▁who ▁included ▁Br end on ▁Tu uta ▁and ▁A aron ▁Wh itt aker ▁while ▁Mar ist - West ern ▁included ▁Wayne ▁Wal lace , ▁player - co ach ▁Ger ard ▁Sto kes ▁and ▁Log an ▁Edwards . ▁Sy |
den ham ▁included ▁Es ene ▁Fa imal o . ▁ ▁Other ▁Compet itions ▁The ▁Mo ere wa ▁Tig ers ▁won ▁the ▁North land ▁Rugby ▁League ▁title , ▁defe ating ▁the ▁West ▁End ▁J umb os ▁ 2 3 - 1 4 . ▁The ▁Te ▁Pa atu ▁War riors ▁won ▁the ▁Far ▁North ▁title ▁ 3 6 - 1 4 ▁over ▁the ▁O row h ana ▁Drag ons . ▁ ▁N gar u aw ah ia ▁defeated ▁the ▁Hamilton ▁City ▁Tig ers ▁ 3 0 - 1 2 ▁to ▁win ▁the ▁Wa ik ato ▁Rugby ▁League ▁title . ▁N gar uw ah ia ▁included ▁Bill ▁K ells , ▁Jason ▁D onn elly ▁played ▁for ▁Frank ton , ▁T uk ere ▁Bar low ▁played ▁for ▁the ▁Hamilton ▁City ▁Tig ers ▁and ▁Martin ▁Mo ana ▁played ▁for ▁H unt ly ▁United . ▁P ik iao ▁won ▁the ▁Bay ▁of ▁Pl enty ▁Rugby ▁League ▁grand ▁final , ▁defe ating ▁the ▁Ng ong ot aha ▁Chief s ▁ 2 6 - 1 8 . ▁For ▁the ▁first ▁time ▁the ▁Bay ▁of ▁Pl enty ▁and ▁Mid land ▁clubs ▁played ▁a ▁combined ▁round . ▁Pacific ▁won ▁the ▁Mid lands ▁grand ▁final , ▁defe ating ▁Put ar uru . ▁ ▁Fo xt on ▁defeated ▁K ia ▁O ra ▁ 2 9 - 2 0 ▁to ▁win ▁the ▁Man aw atu ▁Rugby ▁League ▁final ▁while ▁K ait i ▁and ▁F lax m ere ▁won ▁the ▁G is bor ne - E ast ▁Coast ▁and ▁Haw ke ' s ▁Bay ▁Rugby ▁League ▁titles |
▁respectively . ▁Western ▁Sub ur bs ▁won ▁the ▁Tar an aki ▁Rugby ▁League ▁grand ▁final ▁ 9 - 7 ▁over ▁the ▁Wait ara ▁B ears . ▁ ▁Mar ist ▁won ▁the ▁grand ▁final ▁while ▁Cob den - K oh ino or ▁won ▁the ▁main ▁championship . ▁Gordon ▁Smith ▁played ▁for ▁War o - rak au ▁while ▁Cob den - K oh ino or ▁included ▁Glen ▁Gib b . ▁Mar ist , ▁co ached ▁by ▁Tony ▁Coll , ▁included ▁Br ent ▁Stuart ▁and ▁captain ▁Wayne ▁D w yer . ▁Sub ur bs ▁included ▁Wh etu ▁Ta ew a ▁while ▁Run anga ▁included ▁Jason ▁Pal m ada . ▁ ▁He ▁T au aa ▁domin ated ▁the ▁South land ▁Rugby ▁League ▁competition , ▁winning ▁all ▁three ▁tro ph ies . ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁Category : New ▁Zealand ▁rugby ▁league ▁seasons ▁Rugby ▁league ▁season ▁New ▁Zealand ▁rugby ▁league ▁season <0x0A> </s> ▁South ▁Beach ▁was ▁an ▁after ▁hours ▁night club ▁located ▁in ▁Houston , ▁Texas ▁within ▁the ▁Ne art own ▁area ▁which ▁opened ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 2 ▁on ▁the ▁former ▁site ▁of ▁Club ▁Heaven . ▁ ▁The ▁ ▁dance ▁club ▁located ▁at ▁ 8 1 0 ▁Pacific ▁Street ▁was ▁popular ▁among ▁the ▁city ' s ▁gay ▁community . ▁Among ▁South ▁Beach ’ s ▁many ▁features ▁was ▁a ▁full - color ▁water - co o led ▁matrix ▁las er ▁light ▁show ▁util izing ▁K ry ogen ▁If ex ▁liquid ▁ice ▁J ets ▁that ▁sp ray ▁out ▁a ▁thick ▁cloud ▁of ▁liquid ▁Ice . ▁The ▁ice ▁j ets |
▁had ▁the ▁ability ▁to ▁reduce ▁the ▁temperature ▁of ▁the ▁club ▁by ▁ ▁in ▁a ▁few ▁seconds . ▁Additionally , ▁the ▁club ▁also ▁featured ▁go - go ▁boys . ▁ ▁South ▁Beach ▁was ▁owned ▁by ▁Charles ▁Arm strong . ▁ ▁Charles ▁Arm strong ▁also ▁own s ▁J R ' s ▁Bar ▁& ▁Gr ill , ▁and ▁Mont rose ▁M ining ▁Company ▁before ▁it ▁closed . ▁ ▁Re ception ▁In ▁ 2 0 0 7 , ▁the ▁club ▁was ▁voted ▁Houston ' s ▁Best ▁Gay ▁Bar ▁by ▁A OL ▁City ▁Guide ▁and ▁again ▁was ▁awarded ▁Houston ' s ▁Best ▁Gay ▁Bar ▁ 2 0 0 8 ▁and ▁Houston ' s ▁Best ▁Dance ▁Club ▁ 2 0 0 8 ▁by ▁A OL ▁City ▁Guide . ▁The ▁club ▁was ▁previously ▁awarded ▁as ▁one ▁of ▁the ▁" Best ▁of ▁ 2 0 0 6 " ▁by ▁the ▁Houston ▁Press . ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁External ▁links ▁ ▁South ▁Beach ▁Night club ▁Home page ▁ ▁Category : L GB T ▁culture ▁in ▁Houston ▁Category : L GB T ▁night cl ubs ▁in ▁Texas ▁Category : 2 0 0 2 ▁establish ments ▁in ▁Texas ▁Category : Ne art own , ▁Houston <0x0A> </s> ▁Mong hs at ▁or ▁M ö ng hs at ▁( also ▁known ▁as ▁Mong ▁H s at ) ▁was ▁small ▁state ▁of ▁the ▁Sh an ▁States ▁in ▁what ▁is ▁today ▁Bur ma . ▁ ▁History ▁It ▁was ▁a ▁small ▁dependency ▁of ▁K eng t ung ▁State ▁that ▁had ▁been ▁a ▁tract ▁of ▁land ▁claimed ▁by ▁Mong na i |
▁State ▁but ▁an nex ed ▁by ▁K eng t ung ▁along ▁with ▁Mong pu ▁further ▁to ▁the ▁north . ▁The ▁capital ▁and ▁residence ▁of ▁the ▁r uler ▁was ▁Mong hs at ▁town . ▁▁ ▁Little ▁is ▁known ▁about ▁this ▁state ▁except ▁that ▁its ▁for ests ▁had ▁been ▁over exp lo ited ▁at ▁the ▁turn ▁of ▁the ▁ 2 0 th ▁century ▁during ▁British ▁Rule ▁in ▁Bur ma . ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁Category : Sh an ▁States <0x0A> </s> ▁La ▁Car ab assa ▁is ▁a ▁mountain ▁of ▁Catal onia , ▁Spain . ▁Loc ated ▁in ▁the ▁Py ren ees , ▁it ▁has ▁an ▁alt itude ▁of ▁ 2 7 4 0 ▁metres ▁above ▁sea ▁level . ▁ ▁See ▁also ▁Mountains ▁of ▁Catal onia ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁Category : Mount ains ▁of ▁Catal onia ▁Category : Mount ains ▁of ▁the ▁Py ren ees ▁Category : Two - th ous and ers ▁of ▁Spain <0x0A> </s> ▁An l ▁Ar as u ▁( born ▁as ▁C . ▁M . ▁A . ▁Ar as ak umar ) ▁is ▁an ▁Indian ▁fight ▁master / action ▁ch ore ograph er , ▁who ▁works ▁in ▁the ▁T amil , ▁Tel ug u , ▁Mal ay al am ▁and ▁H indi ▁film ▁indust ries . ▁He ▁started ▁his ▁career ▁as ▁an ▁extra ▁f ighter ▁and ▁assistant ▁to ▁st unt ▁master s ▁including , ▁K anal ▁K ann an , ▁St un ▁S iva ▁and ▁Peter ▁Hein . ▁His ▁work ▁has ▁received ▁critical ▁acc laim . ▁ ▁In fl uen ced ▁by ▁his |
▁father , ▁C . ▁M . ▁Ar as u , ▁who ▁had ▁done ▁several ▁mov ies ▁in ▁the ▁ 1 9 8 0 s , ▁Ar as u ▁stated ▁that ▁he ▁always ▁wanted ▁to ▁be ▁an ▁" action ▁man ". ▁Ch atra path y ▁was ▁his ▁first ▁film . ▁He ▁has ▁since ▁gone ▁to ▁collabor ate ▁with ▁director ▁P rab hu ▁De va ▁for ▁the ▁action ▁films ▁V edi ▁( 2 0 1 1 ) ▁and ▁Row dy ▁R ath ore ▁( 2 0 1 2 ). ▁He ▁worked ▁with ▁A . ▁R . ▁Mur ug ad oss ▁for ▁Kath th i ▁( 2 0 1 4 ) ▁and ▁S . ▁Sh ank ar ▁for ▁I ▁( 2 0 1 5 ). ▁ ▁Film ography ▁ ▁St unt ▁ch ore ograph er ▁▁ 2 0 0 4 ▁Ar ul ▁▁ 2 0 0 4 ▁Ch atra path y ▁▁ 2 0 0 5 ▁J ith an ▁▁ 2 0 0 5 ▁Ra am ▁▁ 2 0 0 6 ▁Az h ag ai ▁I ru k ki rai ▁Bay am ai ▁I ru kk ir ath u ▁▁ 2 0 0 6 ▁Y uga ▁▁ 2 0 0 6 ▁J amb hav an ▁▁ 2 0 0 6 ▁N en j ir uk k um ▁Var ai ▁▁ 2 0 0 6 ▁Th ag ap ans amy ▁▁ 2 0 0 6 ▁B aba ▁Kal y ani ▁( film )( Mal ay al am ) ▁▁ 2 0 0 7 ▁Big ▁B ▁▁ 2 |
0 0 8 ▁P id ich ir uk ku ▁▁ 2 0 0 8 ▁Sing ak ut ty ▁▁ 2 0 0 8 ▁Then av att u ▁▁ 2 0 0 8 ▁Th ir uv ann am al ai ▁▁ 2 0 0 8 ▁B omm al att am ▁▁ 2 0 0 9 ▁P uth i ya ▁M uk ham ( Mal ay al am ) ▁▁ 2 0 0 9 ▁S agar ▁Ali as ▁Jack y ▁Rel o aded ( Mal ay al am ) ▁▁ 2 0 0 9 ▁Ch att amb in adu ( Mal ay al am ) ▁▁ 2 0 0 9 ▁ 1 9 7 7 ▁▁ 2 0 0 9 ▁Mad ur ai ▁S amb avam ▁▁ 2 0 1 0 ▁Sing am ▁▁ 2 0 1 0 ▁V and ae ▁Ma ath aram ▁▁ 2 0 1 0 ▁An war ▁( Mal ay al am ) ▁▁ 2 0 1 0 ▁Che k av ar ▁( film ) ▁( Mal ay al am ) ▁▁ 2 0 1 0 ▁Na an ▁Mah a an ▁Al la ▁▁ 2 0 1 1 ▁Row th ir am ▁▁ 2 0 1 1 ▁Yam la ▁P ag la ▁De ew ana ▁( H indi ) ▁▁ 2 0 1 1 ▁U rum i ▁( Mal ay al am ) ▁▁ 2 0 1 1 ▁Az h ag ars ami y in ▁K uth ira i ▁▁ 2 0 1 1 ▁Bod hin ay ak ano or ▁G |
anes an ▁▁ 2 0 1 1 ▁Vel ay ud ham ▁▁ 2 0 1 1 ▁V edi ▁▁ 2 0 1 1 ▁Raj ap atta i ▁▁ 2 0 1 2 ▁The ▁King ▁and ▁The ▁Commission er ▁▁ 2 0 1 2 ▁Ma asi ▁▁ 2 0 1 2 ▁S ag uni ▁▁ 2 0 1 2 ▁Th ada iy ara ▁Th a ak ka ▁▁ 2 0 1 2 ▁Row dy ▁R ath ore ▁( H indi ) ▁▁ 2 0 1 2 ▁D ab ang g ▁ 2 ▁( H indi ) ▁▁ 2 0 1 3 ▁Mir chi ▁▁ 2 0 1 3 ▁Sing am ▁II ▁▁ 2 0 1 3 ▁P att ath u ▁Ya ana i ▁▁ 2 0 1 3 ▁B oss ▁▁ 2 0 1 3 ▁A ad hal al ▁K ad hal ▁Se ive er ▁ 2 0 1 3 ▁P and i ya ▁Na adu ▁ 2 0 1 4 ▁Her op anti ▁( H indi ) ▁▁ 2 0 1 4 ▁J ai ▁Ho ▁( H indi ) ▁▁ 2 0 1 4 ▁K ick ▁( H indi ) ▁▁ 2 0 1 4 ▁Je e va ▁ 2 0 1 4 ▁Kath th i ▁ 2 0 1 4 ▁Me ag ham ann ▁ 2 0 1 5 ▁I ▁ 2 0 1 5 ▁Pul an ▁Vis ar ana i ▁ 2 ▁ 2 0 1 5 ▁J il ▁ 2 0 1 5 ▁Pa ay um ▁P uli ▁ 2 |
0 1 5 ▁S rim anth ud u ▁ 2 0 1 5 ▁Bruce ▁Lee ▁- ▁The ▁F ighter ▁ 2 0 1 6 ▁Kath ak ali ▁ 2 0 1 6 ▁Mar ud hu ▁ 2 0 1 6 ▁Dar vin te ▁Par in am am ▁ 2 0 1 6 ▁Sultan ▁▁ 2 0 1 6 ▁Jan ath a ▁Gar age ▁▁ 2 0 1 6 ▁Rem o ▁ 2 0 1 6 ▁Prem am ▁( 2 0 1 6 ▁film ) ▁ 2 0 1 6 ▁Ma ave er an ▁K itt u ▁ 2 0 1 7 ▁B ai ra va a ▁ 2 0 1 7 ▁S ival ing a ▁ 2 0 1 7 ▁Vel ai illa ▁P att ad h ari ▁ 2 ▁ 2 0 1 7 ▁J ai ▁L ava ▁K usa ▁ 2 0 1 7 ▁M ers al ▁ 2 0 1 7 ▁Com rade ▁in ▁America ( Mal ay al am ) ▁▁ 2 0 1 7 ▁V ela ik kar an ▁ 2 0 1 8 ▁Race ▁ 3 ▁ 2 0 1 8 ▁Se ema ▁R aja ▁ 2 0 1 8 ▁Sand ak oz hi ▁ 2 ▁ 2 0 1 9 ▁N G K ▁ 2 0 1 9 ▁Big il ▁ 2 0 1 9 ▁S anga ▁Th am iz han ▁ 2 0 1 9 ▁D ab ang g ▁ 3 ▁ 2 0 2 0 ▁Sh y lock A ctor ▁▁ 2 0 0 |
8 ▁Sing ak ut ty ▁as ▁M uth u ▁P and i ▁▁ 2 0 1 1 ▁Raj ap atta i ▁in ▁a ▁special ▁appearance ▁as ▁himself ▁▁ 2 0 1 6 ▁Dar vin te ▁Par in am am A wards ▁ ▁W on ▁▁ 2 0 0 7 ▁T amil ▁N adu ▁State ▁Film ▁Award ▁for ▁Best ▁St unt ▁Co ordin ator ▁- ▁Kar upp us amy ▁K uth th aga ith aar ar ▁ 2 0 1 0 ▁T amil ▁N adu ▁State ▁Film ▁Award ▁for ▁Best ▁St unt ▁Co ordin ator ▁- ▁V and ae ▁Ma ath aram ▁ 2 0 1 0 ▁An anda ▁Vik atan ▁Award ▁for ▁Best ▁St unt ▁Ch ore ography ▁- ▁Na an ▁Mah a an ▁Al la ▁ 2 0 1 0 ▁V ij ay ▁Award ▁for ▁Best ▁St unt ▁Director ▁- ▁Na an ▁Mah a an ▁Al la ▁ 2 0 1 1 ▁An anda ▁Vik atan ▁Award ▁for ▁Best ▁St unt ▁Ch ore ography ▁- ▁Row th ir am ▁ 2 0 1 2 ▁V ij ay ▁Award ▁for ▁Best ▁St unt ▁Director ▁- ▁Th ada iy ara ▁Th a ak ka ▁ 2 0 1 2 ▁An anda ▁Vik atan ▁Award ▁for ▁Best ▁St unt ▁Ch ore ography ▁- ▁Th ada iy ara ▁Th a ak ka ▁ 2 0 1 3 ▁South ▁Indian ▁International ▁Movie ▁Awards ▁for ▁Best ▁Fight ▁Ch ore ograph er ▁- ▁P and i ya ▁Na adu ▁ 2 0 1 3 ▁V ij ay ▁Award ▁for |
▁Best ▁St unt ▁Director ▁- ▁P and i ya ▁N adu ▁ 2 0 1 3 ▁Be hind wood s ▁Gold ▁Medal ▁for ▁Best ▁St unt ▁Ch ore ograph er ▁- ▁Sing am ▁II ▁and ▁P and i ya ▁Na adu ▁ 2 0 1 4 ▁South ▁Indian ▁International ▁Movie ▁Awards ▁for ▁Best ▁Fight ▁Ch ore ograph er ▁- ▁Kath th i ▁ 2 0 1 8 ▁ ▁V 4 ▁M GR ▁S iv aj i ▁Academy ▁Award ▁for ▁Best ▁St unt ▁Master ▁- ▁M ers al N omin ated ▁▁ 2 0 1 0 ▁V ij ay ▁Award ▁for ▁Best ▁St unt ▁Director ▁- ▁Sing am ▁ 2 0 1 1 ▁V ij ay ▁Award ▁for ▁Best ▁St unt ▁Director ▁- ▁Row th ir am ▁ 2 0 1 2 ▁South ▁Indian ▁International ▁Movie ▁Awards ▁for ▁Best ▁Fight ▁Ch ore ograph er ▁- ▁Th ada iy ara ▁Th a ak ka ▁ 2 0 1 4 ▁V ij ay ▁Award ▁for ▁Best ▁St unt ▁Director ▁- ▁Kath th i ▁ 2 0 1 5 ▁Southern ▁India ▁Cin emat ograph er ' s ▁Association ▁Awards ▁for ▁Best ▁St unt ▁Ch ore ograph er ▁- ▁P and i ya ▁Na adu '' ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁External ▁links ▁▁▁ ▁Category : M ale ▁actors ▁in ▁T amil ▁cinema ▁Category : T amil ▁male ▁actors ▁Category : L iving ▁people ▁Category : M ale ▁actors ▁from ▁Chen na i ▁Category : Ind ian ▁action ▁ch ore ograph ers ▁Category : Year ▁of ▁birth ▁missing ▁( l |
iving ▁people ) ▁Category : M ale ▁actors ▁in ▁Tel ug u ▁cinema ▁Category : Ind ian ▁male ▁film ▁actors ▁Category : M ale ▁actors ▁in ▁Mal ay al am ▁cinema ▁Category : M ale ▁actors ▁in ▁H indi ▁cinema ▁Category : 2 1 st - century ▁Indian ▁male ▁actors <0x0A> </s> ▁Ham pton ▁J unction ▁is ▁an ▁un in cor por ated ▁community ▁located ▁along ▁the ▁border ▁of ▁Ham pton ▁Bor ough ▁and ▁Leb anon ▁Township ▁in ▁Hunter don ▁County , ▁New ▁Jersey , ▁United ▁States . ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁Category : H am pton , ▁New ▁Jersey ▁Category : L eb anon ▁Township , ▁New ▁Jersey ▁Category : Un in cor por ated ▁communities ▁in ▁Hunter don ▁County , ▁New ▁Jersey ▁Category : Un in cor por ated ▁communities ▁in ▁New ▁Jersey <0x0A> </s> ▁The ▁Gordon ▁Institute ▁of ▁T AF E ▁is ▁the ▁Techn ical ▁and ▁Further ▁Education ▁inst itute ▁pre domin antly ▁serv icing ▁the ▁wider ▁Ge el ong ▁area . ▁The ▁Gordon ▁opened ▁in ▁ 1 8 8 7 ▁and ▁celebrated ▁ 1 3 0 ▁years ▁of ▁providing ▁education ▁in ▁ 2 0 1 7 . ▁ ▁The ▁Gordon ▁provides ▁education ▁to ▁ 1 3 , 5 0 0 + ▁students ▁ann ually ▁and ▁with ▁ 5 0 0 + ▁staff ▁members , ▁it ▁is ▁one ▁of ▁the ▁largest ▁employ ers ▁in ▁Ge el ong . ▁The ▁Gordon ▁offers ▁ 3 5 0 + ▁courses ▁across ▁several ▁camp uses ▁located ▁in ▁Ge el ong ▁City , ▁East ▁Ge el |
ong , ▁Wer ri be e ▁and ▁Ho ppers ▁Cross ing . ▁Si xty ▁percent ▁( 6 0 %) ▁of ▁The ▁Gordon ▁students ▁live ▁in ▁the ▁wider ▁Ge el ong ▁region . ▁ ▁History ▁The ▁Gordon ▁Institute ▁of ▁T AF E ▁was ▁opened ▁in ▁ 1 8 8 8 ▁as ▁the ▁Gordon ▁Memorial ▁Techn ical ▁College . ▁ ▁The ▁college ▁had ▁its ▁beg inn ings ▁in ▁ 1 8 8 5 , ▁when ▁ 5 0 0 ▁people ▁met ▁at ▁the ▁Ge el ong ▁Town ▁Hall ▁to ▁decide ▁upon ▁a ▁mem orial ▁to ▁General ▁Charles ▁George ▁Gordon , ▁who ▁died ▁at ▁Kh art ou m ▁in ▁January ▁ 1 8 8 5 . ▁William ▁Hum ble ▁( owner ▁of ▁the ▁V ul can ▁Found ry ) ▁and ▁George ▁link ▁( M att hew ▁Fl ind ers ▁school ▁head master ) ▁decided ▁that ▁a ▁school ▁of ▁art ▁be ▁ere cted ▁in ▁his ▁honour . ▁ ▁The ▁foundation ▁stone ▁was ▁laid ▁in ▁July ▁ 1 8 8 7 ▁for ▁the ▁first ▁building , ▁David son ▁Hall . ▁The ▁land ▁selected ▁for ▁the ▁school ▁was ▁originally ▁part ▁of ▁John stone ▁Park , ▁Ge el ong . ▁January ▁ 1 6 , ▁ 1 8 8 8 ▁saw ▁the ▁first ▁term ▁at ▁the ▁Gordon ▁Memorial ▁Techn ical ▁College ▁commence . ▁There ▁were ▁ 6 3 ▁students ▁en rolled , ▁in ▁subjects ▁r anging ▁from ▁mechanical ▁drawing , ▁to ▁architecture , ▁and ▁languages . ▁ ▁In ▁ 1 8 9 0 ▁the ▁two ▁store y ▁trade ▁engineering ▁and |
▁chem istry ▁buildings ▁opened ▁on ▁Fen wick ▁Street . ▁April ▁ 1 8 9 1 ▁saw ▁the ▁three ▁store y ▁administration ▁building ▁open ▁next ▁door . ▁Be hind ▁this ▁building ▁a ▁time ▁caps ule ▁was ▁laid . ▁Open ed ▁in ▁ 1 9 8 7 , ▁the ▁caps ule ▁contained ▁copies ▁of ▁Ge el ong ▁and ▁Melbourne ▁newsp apers ▁of ▁the ▁time , ▁as ▁well ▁as ▁reports ▁from ▁the ▁city ▁council . ▁The ▁northern ▁Fen wick ▁Street ▁building ▁was ▁added ▁in ▁ 1 9 1 6 , ▁and ▁the ▁H itch cock ▁art ▁studio ▁in ▁ 1 9 1 0 . ▁ ▁In ▁November ▁ 1 9 2 1 ▁the ▁college ▁changed ▁its ▁name ▁to ▁the ▁Gordon ▁Institute ▁of ▁Technology . ▁It ▁was ▁also ▁at ▁this ▁time ▁that ▁the ▁Las cell es ▁chem istry ▁labor atory ▁opened ▁on ▁Gordon ▁Avenue , ▁followed ▁by ▁the ▁B ost ock ▁lecture ▁hall ▁next ▁door ▁in ▁ 1 9 2 8 . ▁▁ 1 9 2 7 ▁saw ▁the ▁first ▁buildings ▁at ▁the ▁Mo or ab ool ▁Street ▁campus ▁built , ▁and ▁in ▁ 1 9 4 1 ▁the ▁trade ▁work sh ops ▁were ▁the ▁first ▁college ▁buildings ▁ere cted ▁on ▁the ▁Lat ro be ▁Terra ce ▁side ▁of ▁the ▁railway ▁line . ▁The ▁ 1 9 6 0 s ▁saw ▁the ▁first ▁of ▁the ▁modern ▁multi ▁store y ▁buildings ▁built ▁on ▁the ▁site . ▁ ▁In ▁ 1 9 6 9 ▁the ▁Gordon ▁expanded ▁yet ▁again , ▁with ▁land ▁being ▁purchased ▁at ▁Wa urn ▁P onds |
. ▁A ▁building ▁for ▁the ▁App lied ▁Sciences ▁was ▁first ▁built , ▁followed ▁by ▁a ▁library ▁and ▁student ▁lod g ings ▁in ▁ 1 9 7 5 . ▁ ▁On ▁ 1 ▁April ▁ 1 9 7 6 , ▁De ak in ▁University ▁was ▁established ▁by ▁mer ging ▁the ▁Gordon ▁Institute ▁of ▁Technology ' s ▁higher ▁education ▁courses ▁and ▁Wa urn ▁P onds ▁site ▁with ▁the ▁State ▁College ▁of ▁Victoria ▁at ▁Ge el ong ▁( pre viously ▁" Ge el ong ▁Te ach ers ' ▁College "). ▁ ▁The ▁Mo or ab ool ▁St ▁campus ▁and ▁the ▁voc ational ▁courses ▁now ▁became ▁Gordon ▁Techn ical ▁College . ▁At ▁this ▁time ▁this ▁campus ▁was ▁expanded , ▁and ▁the ▁East ▁Ge el ong ▁campus ▁opened . ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁Peter ▁Beg g ▁( 1 9 9 0 ). ▁Ge el ong ▁- ▁The ▁First ▁ 1 5 0 ▁Years . ▁Glo be ▁Press . ▁ ▁External ▁links ▁The ▁Gordon ▁Institute ▁of ▁T AF E ▁Gordon ▁Historic ▁Ph oto ▁Archive ▁on ▁F lick r ▁ ▁Category : Austral ian ▁t ert i ary ▁institutions ▁Category : Austral ian ▁voc ational ▁education ▁and ▁training ▁prov iders ▁Category : E du c ational ▁institutions ▁established ▁in ▁ 1 8 8 7 ▁Category : Sch ools ▁in ▁Ge el ong <0x0A> </s> ▁C ano e ▁Lake ▁ 1 6 5 B ▁is ▁an ▁Indian ▁reserve ▁of ▁the ▁C ano e ▁Lake ▁C ree ▁First ▁Nation ▁in ▁S ask atch ew an . ▁It ▁is ▁ 2 2 ▁miles ▁south |
west ▁of ▁Î le - à - la - C ros se . ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁Category : Ind ian ▁res erves ▁in ▁S ask atch ew an ▁Category : Div ision ▁No . ▁ 1 8 , ▁S ask atch ew an <0x0A> </s> ▁Kan war ▁Pal ▁Singh ▁Gill ▁( 1 9 3 4 / 3 5 ▁– ▁ 2 6 ▁May ▁ 2 0 1 7 ) ▁was ▁an ▁Indian ▁Police ▁Service ▁( IP S ) ▁officer . ▁He ▁served ▁twice ▁as ▁Director ▁General ▁of ▁Police ▁( D GP ) ▁for ▁the ▁state ▁of ▁P un j ab , ▁India , ▁where ▁he ▁is ▁cred ited ▁with ▁having ▁brought ▁the ▁P un j ab ▁ins ur gency ▁under ▁control . ▁While ▁many ▁see ▁him ▁as ▁a ▁hero , ▁there ▁are ▁accus ations ▁that ▁he ▁and ▁the ▁forces ▁under ▁his ▁command ▁were ▁responsible ▁for ▁human ▁rights ▁viol ations ▁" in ▁the ▁name ▁of ▁stamp ing ▁out ▁terror ism ." ▁Gill ▁retired ▁from ▁the ▁IP S ▁in ▁ 1 9 9 5 . ▁ ▁Gill ▁was ▁an ▁author , ▁editor , ▁speaker , ▁consult ant ▁on ▁counter - ter ror ism , ▁and ▁served ▁as ▁president ▁of ▁the ▁Institute ▁for ▁Conf lict ▁Management ▁and ▁president ▁of ▁the ▁Indian ▁Hockey ▁Federation ▁( I H F ). ▁ ▁Career ▁▁ 1 9 5 8 – 1 9 8 4 ▁Gill ▁joined ▁the ▁Indian ▁Police ▁Service ▁in ▁ 1 9 5 8 ▁and ▁was ▁assigned ▁to ▁the ▁Ass am ▁and ▁Meg hal aya ▁states ▁in ▁n |
ortheast ▁India . ▁ ▁In ▁the ▁early ▁ 1 9 8 0 s , ▁Gill ▁served ▁as ▁Ins pect or ▁General ▁of ▁Police ▁in ▁Ass am . ▁Vin ay ak ▁Gan ap ath y , ▁writing ▁for ▁red iff . com ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 3 , ▁noted ▁" G ill ' s ▁no - n ons ense ▁style ▁of ▁function ing , ▁which ▁earned ▁him ▁the ▁sob ri quet ▁' super cop ' ▁in ▁P un j ab , ▁made ▁him ▁un pop ular ▁among ▁influ ential ▁sections ▁of ▁the ▁population " ▁in ▁Ass am ▁and ▁called ▁him ▁" a ▁controvers ial ▁figure ". ▁While ▁Director ▁General ▁of ▁police ▁in ▁Ass am , ▁Gill ▁was ▁charged ▁with ▁kick ing ▁a ▁demonstr ator ▁to ▁death , ▁but ▁was ▁acqu itted ▁by ▁the ▁Del hi ▁High ▁Court . ▁Gill ▁lived ▁in ▁the ▁n ortheast ▁region ▁of ▁India ▁for ▁ 2 8 ▁years , ▁returning ▁to ▁his ▁home ▁state ▁of ▁P un j ab ▁in ▁ 1 9 8 4 . ▁▁ 1 9 8 4 – 1 9 9 5 ▁He ▁has ▁been ▁called ▁a ▁" super cop ", ▁for ▁his ▁work ▁in ▁P un j ab , ▁where ▁he ▁was ▁the ▁Director ▁General ▁of ▁Police ▁ ▁from ▁ 1 9 8 8 ▁to ▁ 1 9 9 0 ▁and ▁then ▁again ▁from ▁ 1 9 9 1 ▁until ▁his ▁ret irement ▁from ▁the ▁Indian ▁Police ▁Service ▁in ▁ 1 9 9 5 . ▁ ▁During ▁this ▁era ▁when ▁S ikh ▁extrem ists |
▁in ▁the ▁K hal istan ▁movement ▁were ▁active ▁in ▁P un j ab , ▁there ▁were ▁reports ▁of ▁human ▁rights ▁viol ations ▁in ▁the ▁P un j ab ▁region . ▁Am n esty ▁International ▁reported ▁that , ▁from ▁ 1 9 8 3 ▁to ▁ 1 9 9 4 , ▁armed ▁groups ▁struggling ▁to ▁form ▁an ▁independent ▁S ikh ▁state , ▁assass in ating ▁perpet rat ors ▁of ▁the ▁ 1 9 8 4 ▁S ikh ▁pog rom s ▁or ▁Congress ▁Party ▁members , ▁and ▁taking ▁host ages . ▁It ▁further ▁reported ▁that ▁the ▁police ▁respond ed ▁with ▁a ▁" c rack down ", ▁il leg ally ▁det aining , ▁tort uring ▁and ▁killing ▁" h undred s ▁of ▁young ▁men ". ▁Human ▁Rights ▁Watch ▁( HR W ) ▁reported ▁that ▁from ▁the ▁ 1 9 8 0 s ▁S ikh ▁separ at ists ▁were ▁guilty ▁of ▁target ed ▁assass in ations ▁and ▁attacks ▁upon ▁H indu ▁minor ities ▁in ▁the ▁P un j ab ▁state . ▁H R W ▁also ▁reported ▁that ▁the ▁government ▁response ▁resulted ▁in ▁further ▁serious ▁human ▁rights ▁viol ations ▁against ▁" t ens ▁of ▁thousands ". ▁H R W ▁report ▁in ▁ 1 9 9 1 ▁described ▁the ▁security ▁forces ▁using ▁“ in cre asing ly ▁brut al ▁methods ▁to ▁stem ▁the ▁milit ant ▁movement , ▁resulting ▁in ▁w ides p read ▁human ▁rights ▁viol ations .” ▁Th ous ands ▁of ▁civ ili ans ▁and ▁sus pected ▁milit ants ▁were ▁summar ily ▁executed ▁in ▁st aged ▁" enc |
ounter " ▁kill ings . ▁Many ▁" dis app eared " ▁while ▁in ▁police ▁cust ody ▁and ▁thousands ▁were ▁det ained ▁without ▁trial ▁and ▁subject ed ▁to ▁tort ure . ▁ ▁The ▁post - 1 9 9 1 ▁period ▁coinc ides ▁with ▁Gill ’ s ▁second ▁ten ure ▁as ▁Director ▁General ▁of ▁P un j ab ▁police . ▁It ▁is ▁this ▁period ▁that ▁witness ed ▁the ▁most ▁serious ▁es cal ation ▁of ▁violence . ▁ ▁In ▁May ▁ 1 9 8 8 , ▁he ▁commanded ▁Operation ▁Black ▁Th under ▁to ▁flush ▁out ▁milit ants ▁hiding ▁in ▁the ▁Golden ▁Temple . ▁Comp ared ▁to ▁Operation ▁Blue ▁Star , ▁little ▁damage ▁was ▁inf lic ted ▁on ▁the ▁Golden ▁Temple . ▁In ▁what ▁was ▁reported ▁as ▁a ▁successful ▁operation , ▁around ▁ 6 7 ▁S ik hs ▁surrender ed ▁and ▁▁ 4 3 ▁were ▁killed ▁in ▁the ▁encounter . ▁Gill ▁stated ▁that ▁he ▁did ▁not ▁want ▁to ▁repeat ▁the ▁mistakes ▁made ▁by ▁Indian ▁army ▁during ▁Operation ▁Blue ▁Star . ▁In ▁contrast ▁to ▁prior ▁operations , ▁minimum ▁force ▁was ▁used ▁under ▁full ▁public ▁scr ut iny . ▁▁ 1 9 9 1 ▁saw ▁the ▁peak ▁of ▁violence ▁in ▁P un j ab , ▁with ▁more ▁than ▁ 5 0 0 0 ▁reported ▁killed . ▁In ▁ 1 9 9 2 , ▁the ▁Indian ▁government , ▁" intent ▁on ▁ret aking ▁P un j ab ▁from ▁terror ism ", ▁appointed ▁Gill ▁as ▁Chief ▁of ▁Police ▁in ▁P un j ab . ▁The ▁police ▁and ▁army ▁instit uted ▁a |
▁crack down , ▁and ▁in ▁ 1 9 9 3 ▁the ▁reported ▁death ▁to ll ▁was ▁less ▁than ▁ 5 0 0 . ▁In ▁ 1 9 9 3 , ▁The ▁New ▁York ▁Times ▁reported , ▁the ▁people ▁of ▁P un j ab ▁no ▁longer ▁fe ared ▁the ▁S ikh ▁" reb els ▁or ▁gang s ", ▁but ▁instead ▁fe ared ▁the ▁army ▁and ▁police . ▁Pat ric ia ▁G oss man ▁describes ▁Gill ▁as ▁having ▁a ▁“ goal ▁to ▁eliminate , ▁not ▁merely ▁arrest , ▁milit ant ▁S ikh ▁leaders ▁and ▁members . ▁K PS ▁Gill ▁also ▁expanded ▁a ▁b ount y ▁system ▁of ▁re wards ▁for ▁police ▁who ▁killed ▁known ▁milit ants ▁– ▁a ▁practice ▁that ▁encourag ed ▁the ▁police ▁to ▁resort ▁to ▁extra jud icial ▁execution s ▁and ▁disappear ances .” ▁The ▁police ▁were ▁awarded ▁finan cially ▁for ▁killing ▁milit ants . ▁“ Ind ia ’ s ▁central ▁government ▁created ▁a ▁special ▁fund ▁to ▁fin ance ▁P un j ab ’ s ▁death ▁squad s , ▁to ▁pay ▁the ▁network ▁of ▁inform ants ▁who ▁provided ▁information ▁about ▁milit ants ▁and ▁those ▁sus pected ▁of ▁supporting ▁milit ants , ▁and ▁to ▁reward ▁police ▁who ▁captured ▁and ▁killed ▁them ”. ▁The ▁reward ▁was ▁about ▁ 5 0 , 0 0 0 ▁ru pe es ▁($ 1 , 6 7 0 ). ▁In ▁an ▁article ▁in ▁India ▁Today ▁on ▁ 1 5 ▁October ▁ 1 9 9 2 ▁it ▁was ▁written ▁that ▁" the ▁r ush ▁of ▁claim ing ▁c ash ▁re wards |
▁is ▁turning ▁police ▁into ▁mer cen aries . ▁Besides ▁the ▁re wards ▁for ▁killing ▁milit ants ▁( ann ual ▁out lay ▁for ▁the ▁purpose : ▁R s ▁ 1 . 1 3 ▁cr ore ▁[ $ 3 3 8 , 0 0 0 ]), ▁the ▁department ▁gives ▁' un ann ounced ▁re wards ' ▁for ▁killing ▁un list ed ▁milit ants ". ▁ ▁Jas w ant ▁Singh ▁K hal ra ▁was ▁a ▁human ▁rights ▁activ ist ▁who ▁was ▁taken ▁into ▁cust ody ▁by ▁P un j ab ▁Police ▁on ▁ 6 ▁September ▁ 1 9 9 5 . ▁Human ▁Rights ▁Watch ▁reported ▁that ▁an ▁ 1 1 ▁September ▁ 1 9 9 5 ▁writ ▁of ▁habe as ▁cor pus ▁from ▁the ▁Supreme ▁Court ▁was ▁presented ▁to ▁Gill , ▁and ▁officials ▁denied ▁that ▁police ▁had ▁det ained ▁him . ▁ ▁( 2 0 0 5 ▁testim ony ▁by ▁Special ▁Police ▁Officer ▁K ul deep ▁Singh ▁indicated ▁that ▁Gill ▁later ▁visited ▁K hal ra ▁in ▁October ▁ 1 9 9 5 , ▁a ▁few ▁days ▁before ▁K hal ra ▁was ▁killed .) ▁ ▁Under ▁Gill ▁the ▁scope ▁of ▁tracking ▁down ▁and ▁arrest ing ▁milit ants ▁went ▁beyond ▁P un j ab ▁to ▁other ▁parts ▁of ▁India . ▁“ There ▁were ▁several ▁reports ▁during ▁ 1 9 9 3 ▁that ▁P un j ab ▁police ▁" hit ▁teams " ▁were ▁purs uing ▁alleg ed ▁S ikh ▁milit ants ▁in ▁other ▁parts ▁of ▁India . ▁On ▁ 1 7 ▁May , ▁one ▁such ▁team ▁ra ided ▁an |
▁a partment ▁in ▁Cal cut ta ▁looking ▁for ▁alleg ed ▁milit ant ▁Lak sh mi ▁Singh . ▁According ▁to ▁neighb ours , ▁P un j ab ▁police ▁command os ▁broke ▁into ▁the ▁a partment ▁early ▁that ▁morning , ▁shot ▁Singh ▁and ▁his ▁wife ▁in ▁their ▁bed room , ▁then ▁fled ▁with ▁the ▁bodies . ▁The ▁government ▁of ▁West ▁Beng al ▁lod ged ▁a ▁protest ▁with ▁the ▁P un j ab ▁government , ▁but ▁no ▁discipl inary ▁action ▁was ▁reported ▁against ▁the ▁police ▁command os ". ▁▁ 1 9 9 5 – 1 9 9 9 ▁Gill ▁founded ▁the ▁Institute ▁for ▁Conf lict ▁Management ▁( IC M ) ▁and ▁was ▁its ▁first ▁president . ▁ ▁Gill ▁began ▁advis ing ▁govern ments ▁on ▁counter - ter ror ism ▁matters . ▁ ▁In ▁ 1 9 9 7 , ▁the ▁Chief ▁minister ▁of ▁Ass am ▁state , ▁Pra ful la ▁K umar ▁Mah anta , ▁requested ▁his ▁services ▁as ▁security ▁ad visor . ▁However , ▁since ▁the ▁sexual ▁har ass ment ▁case ▁against ▁him ▁was ▁pending ▁he ▁was ▁not ▁able ▁to ▁take ▁this ▁appointment . ▁ ▁In ▁ 1 9 9 9 , ▁Del hi ▁Police ▁arrested ▁Rich h pal ▁Singh , ▁who ▁was ▁alleg edly ▁a ▁Bab bar ▁Kh als a ▁suic ide ▁bom ber ▁on ▁a ▁mission ▁to ▁assass inate ▁Gill . ▁He ▁arrived ▁in ▁Del hi ▁from ▁Pakistan ▁on ▁an ▁Afghan ▁pass port . ▁Two ▁kil og rams ▁of ▁the ▁explos ive ▁R D X , ▁four ▁det on ators , ▁and ▁some |
▁" live ▁wire " ▁were ▁recovered ▁from ▁him . ▁In ▁an ▁interview ▁after ▁this ▁incident , ▁Gill ▁claimed ▁that ▁he ▁had ▁been ▁a ▁target ▁of ▁four ▁or ▁five ▁such ▁assass ination ▁attempts ▁by ▁Bab bar ▁Kh als a ▁and ▁other ▁S ikh ▁milit ant ▁groups . ▁Gill ▁stated ▁that ▁he ▁was ▁not ▁afraid . ▁▁ 2 0 0 0 – 2 0 0 4 ▁In ▁ 2 0 0 0 ▁the ▁government ▁of ▁Sri ▁L anka ▁sought ▁his ▁expert ise ▁as ▁an ▁anti - ter ror ism ▁expert ▁to ▁help ▁them ▁draw ▁a ▁compreh ensive ▁counter - ter ror ism ▁strategy ▁against ▁Liber ation ▁Tig ers ▁of ▁T amil ▁E el am ▁ ▁He ▁was ▁approached ▁by ▁Lak sh man ▁K ad ir g amar ▁who ▁was ▁the ▁foreign ▁minister ▁of ▁Sri ▁L anka ▁ ▁After ▁the ▁defeat ▁of ▁Liber ation ▁Tig ers ▁of ▁T amil ▁E el am ▁the ▁similarity ▁in ▁the ▁tact ics ▁used ▁by ▁Sri ▁L anka ▁with ▁the ▁tact ics ▁used ▁by ▁Gill ▁in ▁P un j ab ▁was ▁noted ▁in ▁an ▁article ▁published ▁in ▁India ▁Today ▁ ▁Gill ▁was ▁appointed ▁security ▁advis er ▁to ▁the ▁state ▁of ▁Gu jar at ▁after ▁ 2 0 0 2 ▁Gu jar at ▁violence . ▁Gu jar at ▁Chief ▁minister ▁Nar endra ▁Mod i , ▁comment ing ▁on ▁his ▁appointment , ▁stated ▁“ It ▁is ▁good ▁to ▁have ▁an ▁experienced ▁person ▁such ▁as ▁Gill ▁as ▁my ▁security ▁ad visor . ▁Gill ▁had ▁very ▁effectively ▁tack led ▁the ▁P un j ab ▁terror |
ism ▁problem .” ▁ ▁He ▁requested ▁deployment ▁of ▁ 1 , 0 0 0 ▁extra ▁spe cially - tra ined ▁ri ot ▁police ▁from ▁P un j ab ▁state ▁to ▁combat ▁the ▁violence . ▁He ▁was ▁cred ited ▁with ▁cont rolling ▁violence ▁after ▁his ▁appointment . ▁ ▁He ▁arrived ▁in ▁Gu jar at ▁on ▁ 3 ▁May ▁ 2 0 0 2 ▁ ▁He ▁subsequently ▁bl amed ▁a ▁" small ▁group " ▁of ▁people ▁for ▁the ▁Gu jar at ▁ri ots . ▁ ▁In ▁April ▁ 2 0 0 3 , ▁there ▁was ▁a ▁report ▁that ▁Gill ▁was ▁being ▁considered ▁for ▁the ▁position ▁of ▁governor ▁of ▁Ass am . ▁The ▁N ortheast ▁Study ▁Group , ▁of ▁which ▁Gill ▁is ▁a ▁member , ▁had ▁ad vised ▁against ▁assigning ▁a ▁state ' s ▁previous ▁security ▁personnel ▁to ▁a ▁state ▁as ▁governor . ▁The ▁Chief ▁minister ▁of ▁Ass am ▁agreed . ▁ ▁Martin ▁Reg g ▁C ohn ▁argued ▁in ▁a ▁Toronto ▁Star ▁editor ial ▁that ▁policies ▁followed ▁in ▁P un j ab ▁by ▁Gill ▁should ▁be ▁util ised ▁in ▁fighting ▁the ▁Tal ib an ▁in ▁Afghan istan . ▁An ▁academic ▁paper , ▁The ▁Gill ▁Do ctrine : ▁A ▁Model ▁for ▁ 2 1 st ▁Century ▁C ounter ter ror ism ?, ▁anal ys ing ▁his ▁tact ics ▁in ▁the ▁successful ▁fight ▁against ▁the ▁P un j ab ▁ins ur gency ▁was ▁presented ▁at ▁the ▁annual ▁meeting ▁of ▁American ▁Political ▁Science ▁Association ▁on ▁ 3 0 ▁August ▁ 2 0 0 7 . ▁▁ 2 0 0 |
5 – 2 0 0 9 ▁ ▁The ▁government ▁of ▁Ch h att is gar h ▁state ▁in ▁India ▁appointed ▁him ▁a ▁security ▁advis er ▁to ▁help ▁control ▁N ax al ites ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 6 . ▁ ▁After ▁an ▁attack ▁by ▁N ax al ites ▁killed ▁ 5 5 ▁polic emen ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 7 ▁Gill ▁commented ▁that ▁the ▁issue ▁was ▁one ▁of ▁ ▁" under development ▁in ▁police ▁forces . ▁The ▁state ▁policy ▁was ▁to ▁leave ▁these ▁trib al ▁areas ▁alone ▁and ▁that ▁gave ▁N ax al ites ▁a ▁base . ▁There ▁used ▁to ▁be ▁just ▁ 3 , 0 0 0 ▁police ▁for ▁an ▁area ▁the ▁size ▁of ▁Switzerland . ▁That ▁is ▁now ▁changing ▁but ▁it ▁will ▁take ▁time . ▁But ▁yes , ▁it ▁is ▁a ▁w inn able ▁war ." . ▁ ▁In ▁March ▁ 2 0 0 8 , ▁India ' s ▁hockey ▁team ▁failed ▁to ▁qual ify ▁for ▁the ▁Olympics ▁for ▁the ▁first ▁time ▁since ▁the ▁team ' s ▁debut ▁in ▁ 1 9 2 8 . ▁Nar ender ▁Bat ra , ▁one ▁of ▁ 1 1 ▁I H F ▁vice ▁pres idents , ▁on ▁res ign ing ▁his ▁position ▁over ▁the ▁failure ▁to ▁qual ify , ▁accused ▁Gill ▁of ▁" aut ocr atic ▁function ing ", ▁and ▁called ▁on ▁the ▁entire ▁I H F ▁staff ▁to ▁step ▁down . ▁Gill ▁respond ed ▁that ▁the ▁critics ▁were ▁" prof essional ▁m ourn ers " ▁who ▁were ▁proud ▁to ▁" run ▁down ▁the ▁establishment |
", ▁and ▁stated ▁" I ▁will ▁respond ▁to ▁these ▁things ▁at ▁a ▁later ▁stage . ▁We ▁do ▁not ▁have ▁an ▁instant ▁coffee ▁machine ▁that ▁you ▁can ▁get ▁results ▁instantly ." ▁ ▁Alo k ▁Sin ha , ▁writing ▁for ▁India ▁Times , ▁noted ▁that ▁the ▁top ▁two ▁execut ives , ▁Gill ▁and ▁the ▁Secretary - General , ▁did ▁not ▁even ▁talk ▁to ▁one ▁another . ▁There ▁were ▁rum ours ▁that ▁the ▁secretary ▁general ▁of ▁the ▁I H F , ▁leader ▁of ▁the ▁anti - G ill ▁fa ction , ▁would ▁also ▁res ign . ▁ ▁Less ▁than ▁a ▁month ▁after ▁the ▁qual ification ▁failure , ▁in ▁April ▁ 2 0 0 8 , ▁A aj ▁Tak ▁Television ▁reported ▁that ▁it ▁had ▁caught ▁the ▁Secretary - General ▁of ▁the ▁I H F ▁taking ▁a ▁b ri be ▁on ▁camera ▁to ▁choose ▁a ▁player ▁in ▁a ▁" st ing ". ▁There ▁were ▁renew ed ▁calls ▁for ▁Gill ▁to ▁res ign . ▁ ▁After ▁the ▁alleg ations ▁of ▁cor ruption , ▁the ▁Indian ▁Olympic ▁Association ▁( IO A ) ▁susp ended ▁the ▁I H F ▁in def initely ▁on ▁ 2 8 ▁April ▁ 2 0 0 8 . ▁IO A ▁president ▁S ures h ▁Kal m adi ▁said ▁in ▁a ▁press ▁conference ▁that ▁" We ▁have ▁great ▁respect ▁for ▁K ▁P ▁S ▁Gill ▁and ▁it ▁is ▁not ▁personal ." ▁ ▁As ▁of ▁September ▁ 2 0 0 9 , ▁Gill ▁remained ▁president ▁of ▁the ▁Institute ▁for ▁Conf lict ▁Management . ▁ ▁As ▁of ▁July ▁ 2 |
0 0 9 , ▁he ▁was ▁also ▁w inding ▁up ▁the ▁affairs ▁of ▁the ▁susp ended ▁Indian ▁Hockey ▁Federation ▁as ▁it ▁merged ▁with ▁its ▁replacement , ▁Hockey ▁India . ▁▁ 1 9 9 6 ▁conv iction ▁for ▁sexual ▁har ass ment ▁An ▁Indian ▁Administr ative ▁Service ▁( I AS ) ▁female ▁officer ▁named ▁R up an ▁De ol ▁B aj aj ▁file d ▁a ▁compla int ▁against ▁Gill ▁for , ▁in ▁ 1 9 8 8 , ▁ ▁" p atting " ▁her ▁" post er ior " ▁at ▁a ▁party ▁where ▁he ▁was ▁alleg ed ▁to ▁be ▁dr unk . ▁In ▁August ▁ 1 9 9 6 , ▁he ▁was ▁conv icted ▁under ▁Section ▁ 3 5 4 ▁( out rag ing ▁the ▁mod esty ▁of ▁a ▁woman ) ▁and ▁Section ▁ 5 0 9 ▁( word , ▁gesture ▁or ▁act ▁intended ▁to ▁ins ult ▁a ▁lady ), ▁generally ▁summar ised ▁as ▁sexual ▁har ass ment . ▁▁ ▁Gill ▁was ▁sent enced ▁to ▁pay ▁a ▁fine ▁of ▁R s ▁ 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 ▁and ▁to ▁suffer ▁three ▁months ▁rig orous ▁imprison ment , ▁followed ▁by ▁two ▁months ' ▁ordinary ▁imprison ment , ▁and ▁finally ▁to ▁serve ▁three ▁years ▁of ▁prob ation . ▁▁ ▁After ▁final ▁appe als ▁before ▁the ▁Supreme ▁Court ▁in ▁July ▁ 2 0 0 5 , ▁the ▁conv iction ▁was ▁u ph eld ▁but ▁the ▁j ail ▁sentences ▁were ▁reduced ▁to ▁prob ation . ▁The ▁victim ▁had ▁decl ined ▁to ▁accept ▁the ▁mon et ary |
▁compens ation , ▁and ▁the ▁court ▁ordered ▁that ▁it ▁be ▁don ated ▁to ▁women ' s ▁organis ations . ▁ ▁Op in ion ▁and ▁activ ism ▁Gill ▁was ▁an ▁out sp oken ▁critic ▁of ▁the ▁Indian ▁Government ' s ▁handling ▁of ▁national ▁security ▁issues . ▁He ▁bl amed ▁it ▁for ▁" soft ▁nature ▁and ▁under - prep ared ness ", ▁and ▁arg ues ▁that ▁policy ▁was ▁formed ▁without ▁input ▁from ▁anti - ter ror ism ▁exper ts , ▁and ▁that ▁the ▁country ▁lack ed ▁a ▁national ▁security ▁policy . ▁ ▁Awards ▁and ▁hon ours ▁Gill ▁received ▁a ▁Pad ma ▁Sh ri ▁award , ▁India ' s ▁fourth - high est ▁civil ian ▁honour , ▁in ▁ 1 9 8 9 ▁for ▁his ▁work ▁in ▁the ▁civil ▁service . ▁ ▁Publications ▁Gill ▁wrote ▁his ▁first ▁book ▁P un j ab : ▁The ▁Kn ights ▁of ▁False hood ▁in ▁ 1 9 9 7 ▁( re print ed ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 8 ▁in ▁paper back ), ▁covering ▁the ▁P un j ab ▁ins ur gency ▁. ▁The ▁book ▁received ▁positive ▁reception ▁in ▁the ▁Press ▁and ▁was ▁de emed ▁to ▁provide ▁a ▁" gre at ▁degree ▁of ▁authentic ity " ▁to ▁the ▁narr ative ▁of ▁the ▁events . ▁However , ▁his ▁political ▁coverage ▁was ▁critic ised ▁as ▁placing ▁too ▁much ▁responsibility ▁for ▁the ▁ins ur gency ▁on ▁the ▁Ak ali ▁Dal , ▁while ▁absol ving ▁the ▁Indian ▁National ▁Congress . ▁ ▁Gill ▁was ▁editor ▁of ▁the ▁quarter ly ▁journal ▁of ▁the ▁IC M , |
▁F ault lines : ▁Writ ings ▁on ▁Conf lict ▁and ▁Resol ution ▁and ▁also ▁wrote ▁the ▁IC M ▁website , ▁South ▁Asia ▁T error ism ▁Portal . ▁ ▁He ▁edited ▁the ▁ 2 0 0 1 ▁book ▁T error ▁And ▁Cont ain ment : ▁Pers pect ives ▁on ▁India ' s ▁In ternal ▁Security ▁with ▁A ja i ▁Sah ni . ▁With ▁Sah ni , ▁he ▁also ▁co - author ed ▁The ▁Global ▁Th re at ▁of ▁T error : I de ological , ▁Material ▁& ▁Political ▁Link ages . ▁ ▁Other ▁books ▁published ▁by ▁Gill ▁are ▁Most ▁W anted ▁( 2 0 0 2 ) ▁ ▁The ▁P un j ab ▁Story , ▁( 2 0 0 4 ) ▁Islam ▁and ▁Relig ious ▁Ri ots ▁A ▁Case ▁Study ▁- ▁Ri ots ▁& ▁W r ongs ▁( 2 0 1 2 ) ▁by ▁R ▁N ▁P ▁Singh ▁and ▁K ▁P ▁S ▁Gill ▁Kur h ▁Ph ire ▁P ard han ▁( 2 0 1 2 ) ▁in ▁P un j abi ▁language ▁P un j ab ▁: ▁The ▁En em ies ▁Within ▁: ▁Tra v ails ▁of ▁a ▁wounded ▁land ▁r idd led ▁with ▁to x ins , ▁( 2 0 1 7 ) ▁co ▁author ed ▁with ▁Sad hav i ▁Kh os la ▁ ▁Ill ness ▁and ▁death ▁Kan war ▁Pal ▁Singh ▁Gill ▁was ▁admitted ▁to ▁Sir ▁G anga ▁Ram ▁Hospital ▁in ▁Del hi ▁on ▁ 1 0 ▁May ▁ 2 0 1 7 . ▁He ▁had ▁been ▁suffering ▁from ▁per it on |
itis ▁but ▁died ▁of ▁sudden ▁card iac ▁arrest ▁due ▁to ▁card iac ▁arr h ythm ia ▁on ▁ 2 6 ▁May ▁ 2 0 1 7 . ▁ ▁See ▁also ▁▁ 1 9 8 7 ▁P un j ab ▁kill ings ▁▁ 1 9 9 1 ▁P un j ab ▁kill ings ▁ ▁Air ▁India ▁bomb ing ▁ ▁Human ▁rights ▁in ▁India ▁ ▁Sum ed h ▁Singh ▁Sain i ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁External ▁links ▁Home ▁page ▁of ▁the ▁Institute ▁for ▁Conf lict ▁Management ▁which ▁K PS ▁Gill ▁runs ▁ 4 . 8 MB ▁PDF ▁of ▁" R edu ced ▁to ▁Ash es : ▁The ▁In sur gency ▁and ▁Human ▁Rights ▁in ▁P un j ab " ▁ 2 0 0 3 ▁at ▁En sa af . org ▁ ▁Category : 1 9 3 0 s ▁birth s ▁Category : 2 0 1 7 ▁death s ▁Category : P un j abi ▁people ▁Category : Pe ople ▁from ▁Lud h iana ▁Category : Ind ian ▁police ▁officers ▁Category : Ind ian ▁sports ▁execut ives ▁and ▁administr ators ▁Category : Re cip ients ▁of ▁the ▁Pad ma ▁Sh ri ▁in ▁civil ▁service ▁Category : Year ▁of ▁birth ▁uncertain ▁Category : P un j ab ▁ins ur gency ▁Category : Ind ian ▁Police ▁Service ▁officers ▁Category : Pe ople ▁conv icted ▁of ▁har ass ment <0x0A> </s> ▁Bernard ▁Bro gan ▁may ▁refer ▁to : ▁▁ ▁Bernard ▁Bro gan ▁( sen ior ), ▁Dublin ▁footballer ▁of ▁the ▁ 1 9 7 0 s ▁ ▁Bernard ▁Bro gan |
▁( j un ior ), ▁Dublin ▁footballer ▁of ▁the ▁ 2 0 0 0 s - 2 0 1 0 s <0x0A> </s> ▁The ▁H enn ess y ▁Cup ▁was ▁a ▁women ' s ▁professional ▁golf ▁tournament ▁on ▁the ▁Lad ies ▁European ▁Tour ▁that ▁took ▁place ▁in ▁France ▁and ▁Germany . ▁ ▁W inners ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁External ▁links ▁Lad ies ▁European ▁Tour ▁ ▁Category : Form er ▁Lad ies ▁European ▁Tour ▁events ▁Category : G olf ▁tournament s ▁in ▁France ▁Category : G olf ▁tournament s ▁in ▁Germany <0x0A> </s> ▁G w ang ju ▁M ude ung ▁Stadium ▁is ▁a ▁sports ▁complex ▁in ▁G w ang ju , ▁South ▁Korea . ▁ ▁Main ▁stad ium ▁ ▁is ▁currently ▁used ▁mostly ▁for ▁football ▁matches ▁and ▁has ▁a ▁capacity ▁of ▁ 3 0 , 0 0 0 ▁people ▁and ▁was ▁opened ▁in ▁ 1 9 6 6 . ▁During ▁the ▁ 1 9 8 8 ▁Summer ▁Olympics , ▁it ▁hosted ▁some ▁football ▁matches . ▁This ▁complex ▁has ▁G w ang ju ▁M ude ung ▁Baseball ▁Stadium ▁and ▁g ymnasium . ▁ ▁References ▁ 1 9 8 8 ▁Summer ▁Olympics ▁official ▁report . ▁Volume ▁ 1 . ▁Part ▁ 1 . ▁pp . 2 0 4 – 5 . ▁Official ▁Site ▁ ▁World ▁Stadium s ▁ ▁Category : V en ues ▁of ▁the ▁ 1 9 8 8 ▁Summer ▁Olympics ▁Category : S ports ▁ven ues ▁in ▁South ▁Korea ▁Category : Foot ball ▁ven ues ▁in ▁South ▁Korea ▁Category : Multi - pur pose |
▁stad iums ▁in ▁South ▁Korea ▁Category : S port ▁in ▁G w ang ju ▁Category : Build ings ▁and ▁structures ▁in ▁G w ang ju ▁Category : V en ues ▁of ▁the ▁ 1 9 8 6 ▁Asian ▁Games <0x0A> </s> ▁The ▁Fl at head ▁River ▁( Sal ish : ▁n tx ̣ ʷ et k ʷ , ▁n tx ̣ ʷ e ▁), ▁in ▁the ▁north western ▁part ▁of ▁the ▁U . S . ▁state ▁of ▁Mont ana , ▁origin ates ▁in ▁the ▁Canadian ▁Rock ies ▁to ▁the ▁north ▁of ▁Gla cier ▁National ▁Park ▁and ▁flows ▁south west ▁into ▁Fl at head ▁Lake , ▁then ▁after ▁a ▁journey ▁of ▁, ▁em pt ies ▁into ▁the ▁Clark ▁F ork . ▁The ▁river ▁is ▁part ▁of ▁the ▁Columbia ▁River ▁d rain age ▁bas in , ▁as ▁the ▁Clark ▁F ork ▁is ▁a ▁trib ut ary ▁of ▁the ▁P end ▁O re ille ▁River , ▁a ▁Columbia ▁River ▁trib ut ary . ▁With ▁a ▁d rain age ▁bas in ▁extending ▁over ▁ ▁and ▁an ▁average ▁dis charge ▁of ▁, ▁the ▁Fl at head ▁is ▁the ▁largest ▁trib ut ary ▁of ▁the ▁Clark ▁F ork ▁and ▁constit utes ▁over ▁half ▁of ▁its ▁flow . ▁ ▁Cour se ▁ ▁The ▁Fl at head ▁River ▁r ises ▁in ▁for ks ▁in ▁the ▁Rock y ▁Mountains ▁of ▁north western ▁Mont ana . ▁The ▁largest ▁trib ut ary ▁is ▁the ▁North ▁F ork , ▁which ▁runs ▁from ▁the ▁Canadian ▁province ▁of ▁British ▁Columbia ▁south wards . ▁The ▁North ▁F ork |
▁is ▁sometimes ▁considered ▁the ▁main ▁stem ▁of ▁the ▁Fl at head ▁River . ▁Near ▁West ▁Gla cier ▁the ▁North ▁F ork ▁comb ines ▁with ▁the ▁Middle ▁F ork ▁to ▁form ▁the ▁main ▁Fl at head ▁River . ▁The ▁river ▁then ▁flows ▁west wards ▁to ▁join ▁the ▁South ▁F ork ▁and ▁cut s ▁between ▁the ▁White fish ▁Range ▁and ▁Sw an ▁Range ▁via ▁Bad ▁Rock ▁C any on . ▁All ▁of ▁the ▁head w aters ▁for ks ▁are ▁entirely ▁or ▁in ▁part ▁designated ▁National ▁Wild ▁and ▁Sc en ic ▁R ivers . ▁After ▁the ▁river ▁leaves ▁the ▁can y on ▁it ▁flows ▁into ▁the ▁broad ▁Fl at head ▁Valley ▁and ▁ar cs ▁south west , ▁passing ▁Columbia ▁F alls ▁and ▁K alis p ell , ▁before ▁it ▁is ▁joined ▁by ▁the ▁Still water ▁River ▁and ▁its ▁White fish ▁River ▁trib ut ary , ▁and ▁then ▁em pt ies ▁into ▁Fl at head ▁Lake , ▁where ▁the ▁Sw an ▁River ▁joins . ▁ ▁Near ▁Pol son ▁the ▁river ▁leaves ▁the ▁natural ▁bas in ▁of ▁Fl at head ▁Lake , ▁but ▁first ▁passes ▁through ▁K err ▁Dam , ▁which ▁maintain s ▁the ▁level ▁of ▁Fl at head ▁Lake ▁artificial ly . ▁After ▁flow ing ▁through ▁the ▁dam ▁the ▁river ▁turns ▁south ▁and ▁me and ers ▁through ▁the ▁Fl at head ▁Valley ▁west ▁of ▁the ▁Mission ▁Mountains , ▁and ▁at ▁D ixon ▁it ▁is ▁joined ▁by ▁the ▁small ▁J ock o ▁River . ▁At ▁the ▁J ock o ▁River ▁confl u ence ▁it ▁turns ▁west , ▁and |
▁a ▁few ▁miles ▁after ▁flows ▁into ▁the ▁Clark ▁F ork ▁near ▁Parad ise . ▁ ▁History ▁ ▁Fur ▁trad ers ▁employed ▁by ▁the ▁North ▁West ▁Company ▁and ▁Hudson ' s ▁Bay ▁Company ▁entered ▁the ▁Fl at head ▁Valley ▁in ▁the ▁early ▁ 1 9 th ▁century . ▁Tr ading ▁posts ▁were ▁established ▁north ▁of ▁Fl at head ▁Lake . ▁The ▁first ▁sett lers ▁began ▁arriv ing ▁in ▁the ▁ 1 8 6 0 s . ▁Ir rig ation ▁agricult ure ▁began ▁in ▁the ▁ 1 8 8 0 s . ▁ ▁Rec re ation ▁The ▁river ▁is ▁a ▁Class ▁I ▁river ▁in ▁Mont ana ▁for ▁purposes ▁of ▁recre ational ▁access . ▁The ▁South ▁fork ▁of ▁the ▁Fl at head , ▁from ▁Young s ▁Creek ▁to ▁Hun gry ▁Hor se ▁res er voir ; ▁Middle ▁fork ▁of ▁the ▁Fl at head ▁– ▁from ▁Sch af fer ▁cre ek ▁to ▁its ▁confl u ence ▁with ▁the ▁Fl at head ▁River ; ▁and ▁the ▁Fl at head ▁River ▁– ▁to ▁its ▁confl u ence ▁with ▁the ▁Clark ▁F ork ▁River , ▁are ▁designated . ▁ ▁Conserv ation ▁ ▁It ▁is ▁part ▁of ▁the ▁National ▁Wild ▁and ▁Sc en ic ▁R ivers ▁System . ▁Re aches ▁designated ▁wild ▁and ▁scen ic ▁include ▁the ▁entire ▁North ▁F ork ▁south ▁of ▁the ▁Canada – US ▁border , ▁the ▁entire ▁Middle ▁F ork , ▁and ▁the ▁South ▁F ork ▁above ▁Hun gry ▁Hor se ▁Res er voir . ▁ ▁The ▁North ▁F ork ▁Fl at head ▁River ▁in ▁Mont ana |
▁is ▁designated ▁a ▁National ▁Wild ▁and ▁Sc en ic ▁River . ▁ ▁The ▁river ▁is ▁not ▁afford ed ▁any ▁protection ▁in ▁British ▁Columbia . ▁ ▁This ▁has ▁been ▁the ▁subject ▁of ▁ 3 3 ▁years ▁of ▁dispute ▁between ▁the ▁United ▁States ▁and ▁Canada . ▁ ▁In ▁ 1 9 8 8 ▁the ▁International ▁J oint ▁Commission , ▁ruled ▁that ▁a ▁proposed ▁open ▁pit ▁coal ▁mine ▁would ▁viol ate ▁the ▁ 1 9 0 9 ▁B ound ary ▁W aters ▁Tre aty . ▁ ▁Energy ▁development ▁once ▁threatened ▁the ▁North ▁F ork , ▁which ▁was ▁de emed ▁the ▁" w ild est ▁river ▁in ▁the ▁contin ental ▁United ▁States " ▁by ▁The ▁New ▁York ▁Times ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 4 . ▁ ▁On ▁February ▁ 2 1 , ▁ 2 0 0 8 , ▁B P ▁announced ▁to ▁drop ▁ ▁plans ▁to ▁obtain ▁dr illing ▁rights ▁for ▁coal bed ▁m eth ane ▁extra ction ▁in ▁the ▁river ' s ▁head w aters . ▁However , ▁the ▁C line ▁M ining ▁Corporation ▁still ▁int ends ▁to ▁start ▁a ▁mount aint op - rem oval ▁coal ▁min ing ▁project . ▁ ▁On ▁February ▁ 9 , ▁ 2 0 1 0 , ▁the ▁British ▁Columbia ▁government ▁announced ▁that ▁it ▁would ▁not ▁permit ▁min ing , ▁oil ▁and ▁gas ▁development ▁and ▁coal bed ▁gas ▁extra ction ▁in ▁British ▁Columbia ' s ▁portion ▁of ▁the ▁Fl at head ▁Valley , ▁which ▁was ▁pra ised ▁by ▁environmental ▁groups ▁and ▁the ▁U . S . ▁Sen ators ▁from ▁Mont |
ana . ▁ ▁There ▁is ▁a ▁proposal ▁to ▁protect ▁one - third ▁of ▁British ▁Columbia ' s ▁Fl at head ▁River ▁by ▁adding ▁it ▁to ▁the ▁Wat erton - G la cier ▁International ▁Peace ▁Park . ▁In ▁ 2 0 0 3 ▁Park s ▁Canada ▁requested ▁the ▁province ▁of ▁British ▁Columbia ▁to ▁take ▁part ▁in ▁a ▁park ▁feas ibility ▁study . ▁ ▁British ▁Columbia ▁has ▁yet ▁to ▁agree ▁to ▁this . ▁ ▁Further ▁reading ▁ ▁See ▁also ▁▁ ▁List ▁of ▁rivers ▁of ▁Mont ana ▁ ▁Mont ana ▁Stream ▁Access ▁Law ▁ ▁Mont ana ▁W ilder ness ▁Association ▁ ▁Trib ut aries ▁of ▁the ▁Columbia ▁River ▁ ▁Fl at head ▁Lake ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁External ▁links ▁▁▁ ▁http :// www . n w c oun cil . org / fw / sub bas in pl anning / flat head / plan / ▁ ▁Fl at head ▁Wild . ▁ ▁Keep ▁it ▁Wild . ▁ ▁Keep ▁it ▁Con ne cted . ▁ ▁Wild s ight ▁ ▁Category : R ivers ▁of ▁Fl at head ▁County , ▁Mont ana ▁Category : R ivers ▁of ▁Mont ana ▁Category : R ivers ▁of ▁British ▁Columbia ▁Category : E ast ▁K oot en ay ▁Category : Intern ational ▁rivers ▁of ▁North ▁America ▁Category : W ild ▁and ▁Sc en ic ▁R ivers ▁of ▁the ▁United ▁States ▁Category : R ivers ▁of ▁the ▁Canadian ▁Rock ies <0x0A> </s> ▁Un s ere ▁Sch tim me ▁(' O ur ▁Vo ice ') ▁was ▁a ▁Bund ist ▁daily ▁Y idd ish - language |
▁newspaper ▁published ▁from ▁Paris . ▁In ▁the ▁early ▁ 1 9 6 0 s , ▁it ▁had ▁a ▁circul ation ▁of ▁around ▁ 3 , 0 0 0 . ▁Edit ors ▁included ▁Jacob ▁Gros , ▁Leon ▁Stern ▁and ▁Abraham ▁Sh ul man . ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁Category : A sh ken azi ▁Jewish ▁culture ▁in ▁France ▁Category : B und ism ▁Category : Def unct ▁newsp apers ▁of ▁France ▁Category : J ew s ▁and ▁J uda ism ▁in ▁Paris ▁Category : New sp apers ▁published ▁in ▁Paris ▁Category : Y idd ish ▁period ical s ▁Category : Y idd ish ▁culture ▁in ▁Europe ▁Category : Public ations ▁with ▁year ▁of ▁dis est ab lish ment ▁missing ▁Category : Public ations ▁with ▁year ▁of ▁establishment ▁missing ▁Category : D aily ▁newsp apers ▁published ▁in ▁France <0x0A> </s> ▁Tre de gar ▁Corporation ▁() ▁is ▁a ▁public ly ▁trad ed ▁company ▁that ▁manufact ures ▁pl astic ▁films ▁and ▁al umin um ▁extr us ions . ▁It ▁is ▁head qu arter ed ▁in ▁Richmond , ▁Virginia . ▁This ▁company ▁was ▁formed ▁in ▁ 1 9 8 9 ▁when ▁the ▁al umin ium , ▁pl ast ics , ▁and ▁energy ▁units ▁of ▁Eth yl ▁Corporation ▁were ▁sp un - off . ▁The ▁energy - related ▁assets ▁were ▁subsequently ▁sold ▁in ▁ 1 9 9 4 . ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁Category : Man ufact uring ▁companies ▁based ▁in ▁Richmond , ▁Virginia ▁Category : Comp an ies ▁listed ▁on ▁the ▁New ▁York ▁Stock ▁Exchange <0x0A> </s> ▁C abor ca |
▁is ▁a ▁municipality ▁in ▁Son ora ▁in ▁north western ▁Mexico . ▁ ▁The ▁area ▁of ▁the ▁municipality ▁is ▁ 1 0 , 7 2 1 . 8 4 km ², ▁which ▁is ▁ 5 . 7 8 ▁percent ▁of ▁the ▁state ▁total . ▁ ▁Town s ▁and ▁villages ▁The ▁largest ▁local ities ▁( c ities , ▁towns , ▁and ▁villages ) ▁are : ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁Category : M unicip al ities ▁of ▁Son ora <0x0A> </s> ▁My ▁O wn ▁Man ▁is ▁a ▁ 2 0 1 4 ▁document ary ▁film ▁taking ▁a ▁look ▁at ▁what ▁it ▁means ▁to ▁be ▁a ▁man ▁in ▁today ' s ▁society . ▁David ▁Sam pl iner ' s ▁search ▁starts ▁when ▁he ▁lear ns ▁he ’ s ▁about ▁to ▁become ▁a ▁father ▁to ▁a ▁baby ▁boy ▁and ▁is ▁uns ure ▁of ▁his ▁ab ilities ▁to ▁raise ▁his ▁son ▁into ▁man hood . ▁The ▁story ▁of ▁the ▁ 4 0 - year - old ' s ▁search ▁which ▁includes ▁vocal ▁less ons , ▁war rior ▁week ends ▁and ▁hunting ▁before ▁turning ▁into ▁a ▁deeper ▁look ▁at ▁his ▁relationship ▁with ▁his ▁own ▁father . ▁The ▁film ▁is ▁executive ▁produced ▁by ▁Edward ▁N orton . ▁ ▁Cast ▁▁ ▁David ▁Sam pl iner ▁ ▁References ▁ ▁External ▁links ▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ ▁Category : 2 0 1 4 ▁films ▁Category : 2 0 1 0 s ▁document ary ▁films ▁Category : Net fli x ▁original ▁document ary ▁films ▁Category : English - language ▁films <0x0A> </s> ▁T enne h ena ▁is ▁a ▁village |
▁in ▁Sri ▁L anka ▁within ▁Central ▁Province . ▁ ▁See ▁also ▁List ▁of ▁towns ▁in ▁Central ▁Province , ▁Sri ▁L anka ▁ ▁External ▁links ▁Department ▁of ▁Census ▁and ▁Statistics ▁- S ri ▁L anka ▁ ▁Category : Pop ulated ▁places ▁in ▁Central ▁Province , ▁Sri ▁L anka <0x0A> </s> ▁Philip ▁O . ▁E ma fo , ▁a ▁Niger ian , ▁is ▁a ▁former ▁President ▁of ▁the ▁International ▁N arc ot ics ▁Control ▁Board ▁and ▁a ▁vocal ▁critic ▁of ▁drug ▁legal ization . ▁Prior ▁to ▁serving ▁on ▁the ▁IN CB , ▁he ▁was ▁a ▁ph arm ac ist . ▁ ▁References ▁International ▁N arc ot ics ▁Control ▁Board ▁Elect s ▁Professor ▁Ham id ▁Gh od se ▁of ▁Iran ▁as ▁President , ▁May ▁ 1 8 , ▁ 2 0 0 4 . ▁International ▁N arc ot ics ▁Control ▁Board ▁Re - elect s ▁Dr . ▁E ma fo ▁of ▁Niger ia ▁as ▁President , ▁UN ▁Information ▁Service , ▁May ▁ 2 7 , ▁ 2 0 0 3 . ▁Inter view ▁with ▁Dr . ▁Philip ▁O . ▁E ma fo , ▁The ▁Update , ▁Dec . ▁ 2 0 0 2 . ▁ ▁Category : L iving ▁people ▁Category : N iger ian ▁diplom ats ▁Category : Year ▁of ▁birth ▁missing ▁( l iving ▁people ) <0x0A> </s> ▁The ▁ 1 9 8 2 ▁Victor ian ▁Football ▁Association ▁season ▁was ▁the ▁ 1 0 1 st ▁season ▁of ▁the ▁top ▁division ▁of ▁the ▁Australian ▁rules ▁football ▁competition , ▁and ▁the ▁ 2 2 nd |
▁season ▁of ▁second ▁division ▁competition . ▁It ▁was ▁the ▁first ▁season ▁of ▁a ▁rest ruct ured ▁two - div ision ▁competition , ▁in ▁which ▁automatic ▁promotion ▁and ▁re leg ation ▁between ▁the ▁divisions ▁was ▁abandoned . ▁ ▁The ▁Division ▁ 1 ▁premi ership ▁was ▁won ▁by ▁the ▁Port ▁Melbourne ▁Football ▁Club , ▁after ▁it ▁defeated ▁Pr eston ▁in ▁the ▁Grand ▁Final ▁on ▁ 1 9 ▁September ▁by ▁seven ▁points ; ▁it ▁was ▁Port ▁Melbourne ' s ▁ 1 5 th ▁Division ▁ 1 ▁premi ership , ▁the ▁third ▁of ▁three ▁premiers hips ▁won ▁in ▁a ▁row ▁between ▁ 1 9 8 0 ▁and ▁ 1 9 8 2 , ▁and ▁the ▁last ▁of ▁six ▁premiers hips ▁won ▁in ▁nine ▁seasons ▁from ▁ 1 9 7 4 ▁until ▁ 1 9 8 2 . ▁The ▁Division ▁ 2 ▁premi ership ▁was ▁won ▁by ▁North c ote ; ▁it ▁was ▁the ▁club ' s ▁second ▁Division ▁ 2 ▁premi ership , ▁and ▁it ▁was ▁the ▁last ▁premi ership ▁ever ▁won ▁by ▁the ▁club . ▁ ▁Association ▁structure ▁ ▁Rest ruct ure ▁of ▁Division ▁ 2 ▁In ▁the ▁late ▁ 1 9 7 0 s , ▁the ▁popular ity ▁and ▁financial ▁vi ability ▁of ▁the ▁Association ▁was ▁in ▁decl ine . ▁One ▁factor ▁contrib uting ▁to ▁this ▁came ▁about ▁as ▁a ▁result ▁of ▁the ▁promotion ▁and ▁re leg ation ▁system ▁which ▁existed ▁between ▁the ▁two ▁divisions : ▁this ▁system , ▁which ▁had ▁been ▁in ▁place ▁since ▁ 1 9 6 1 , ▁saw ▁promotion ▁for ▁the |
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