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Former cinemas in Harringay
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! In its days as an entertainment centre for London, Harringay in North London also provided more locally directed entertainment in the shape of four cinemas. The earliest was opened in 1910 and was operating as a cinema until January 2003.
2000–01 Los Angeles Lakers season
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The 2000–01 Los Angeles Lakers season was the 55th season of the franchise, 53rd in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and 41st in Los Angeles. They finished the regular season with 56 wins and won the Pacific Division over the rival Sacramento Kings by one game. The Lakers clinched the second seed in the playoffs. They went on to win the 2001 NBA Finals 4–1 against the Philadelphia 76ers, earning the franchise its 13th NBA championship. It was the second of the Lakers` three-peat championships to begin the millennium.
2000 Atlanta Braves season
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The 2000 season would mark the first time since 1990 that the Braves did not appear in the National League Championship Series. One of the highlights of the season was that the All-Star Game was held at Turner Field in Atlanta.
Spanish nationality law
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Spanish nationality law refers to all the laws of Spain concerning nationality. The 11th article of the First Title of the Spanish Constitution refers to Spanish nationality and establishes that a separate law is to regulate how it is acquired and lost. This separate law is the Spanish Civil Code. In general terms, Spanish nationality is based on the principle of jus sanguinis, even though certain limited provisions exist for the acquisition of Spanish nationality based on the principle of jus soli.
Guin Richie Phillips
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Guin "Richie" Phillips (1967 – June 17, 2003) was a 36-year-old gay man in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. Phillips disappeared on June 17, 2003. His body was found on June 25, 2003, in a suitcase in Rough River Lake.
Ash Grunwald
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Ash Grunwald (born Ashley Groenewald, 5 September 1976, Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian radio announcer and blues musician.
Steve Henry
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Steve Henry (born 1953) was a Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky from 1995 through 2003. He twice ran unsuccessfully in statewide elections, finishing third in Democratic primaries for the United States Senate in 1998 and for Governor of Kentucky in 2007.
Scottish Gas Board
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Scottish Gas Board was a state-owned utility providing gas for light and heat to industries and homes in Scotland. The Board was established on 1 May 1949, and dissolved in 1973 when it became a Region of the British Gas Corporation.
Papilio polytes
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Common Mormon (Papilio polytes) is a common species of swallowtail butterfly widely distributed across Asia. This butterfly is known for the mimicry displayed by the numerous forms of its females which mimic inedible Red-bodied Swallowtails, such as the Common Rose and the Crimson Rose.
Leadscrew
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A leadscrew (or lead screw), also known as a power screw or translation screw, is a screw designed to translate turning motion into linear motion. Common applications are machine slides (such as in machine tools), vises, presses, and jacks.
National Investigations Committee On Aerial Phenomena
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The National Investigations Committee On Aerial Phenomena (or NICAP) was a civilian unidentified flying object research group active in the United States from the 1950s to the 1980s.
Delta Air Transport
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Delta Air Transport (abbreviated DAT) was an airline headquartered in Antwerp, Belgium, operating scheduled and chartered flights, mostly on short-haul routes. It served a multitude of regional European destinations on behalf of Sabena during the 1990s and early 2000s.
Joseph Sobran
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Michael Joseph Sobran, Jr. (February 23, 1946 – September 30, 2010) was an American journalist and writer, formerly with National Review and a syndicated columnist, known as Joe Sobran. Pundit Pat Buchanan called Sobran "perhaps the finest columnist of our generation", although Sobran was fired from National Review by his one-time mentor William F. Buckley after Buckley called Sobran`s writing "contextually antisemitic."
Oliver, British Columbia
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Oliver is a community at the south end of the Okanagan Valley in the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada, with a population of 4370. The community of Oliver is made up of land governed by three different bodies: the Town of Oliver, the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen and the Osoyoos Indian Band. Industries include grape and fruit production, agri-tourism, wine production, ranching, golfing & recreation, retail & service trades. Oliver is north of Osoyoos and south of Okanagan Falls. Tourism BC labels the community as the Wine Capital of Canada.
John Fante
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! John Fante (April 8, 1909 – May 8, 1983) was an American novelist, short story writer and screenwriter of Italian descent. He is perhaps best known for his work, Ask the Dust, a semi-autobiograpical novel about life in and around Los Angeles, California, which was the third in a series of four novels, published between 1938 and 1985, that are now collectively called, "The Bandini Quartet". That book was made into a movie by the same name in 2006. He also wrote several other books, stories, and screenplays, including the 1957 film, Full of Life, based on his 1952 novel by that name. Other noted screenplays Fante co-wrote include the 1962 films Walk on the Wild Side and The Reluctant Saint, and...
Larry Levinson
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Larry Levinson is an American director, screenwriter, actor, producer and the president of Larry Levinson Productions .
Omni art
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! "Omni art" is an art movement that emerged in 1988 in New York City in the United States.
Evgeny Vinokurov
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Vinokurov, Evgeny (born 1975, Kaliningrad) is an economist, Deputy Head of Strategy and Research Department and Head of Economic Analysis Division at the Eurasian Development Bank. Vinokurov promotes the idea of Eurasian integration.
Braehead Clan
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Braehead Clan are a Scottish professional ice hockey team. They were formed in 2010 as the UK Elite Ice Hockey League expanded into the Glasgow and West of Scotland market, and are based at the 4,000 capacity Braehead Arena in Renfrewshire, around two miles outside the Glasgow City limits. They are currently one of four Scottish clubs playing in the top British league, alongside the Edinburgh Capitals, the Dundee Stars and the Fife Flyers.
John Wijngaards
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Johannes Nicolaas Maria Wijngaards (born 1935, in Surabaya, Indonesia) is a spiritual author and controversial Catholic theologian. Since 1977 he has been associated with public but loyal opposition to the authorities of the Catholic Church for their refusal to confer holy orders on women. In 1998 he resigned from his priestly ministry in protest against Pope John Paul II’s decrees ‘Ordinatio Sacerdotalis’ and ‘Ad Tuendam Fidem’ which forbid further discussion of the women priests’ issue in the Catholic Church.
Swimming at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships – Women`s 100...
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Women`s 100m Backstroke at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships took place on 26 March (prelims & semifinals) and the evening of 27 March (finals) at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia. 87 swimmers were entered in the event, of which, 86 swam.
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