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2024-08-18 Joseph (Book of Mormon) (priest in the Book of Mormon; son of Lehi and Sariah, brother of Nephi and Laman) In the Book of Mormon, Joseph is a priest, and a youngest brother of the prophets Nephi and Jacob.
2024-08-13 Steadman (band) (British rock band) Steadman were a British indie rock band. Steadman's first album, Loser Friendly, was released in the United Kingdom on lead singer Simon Steadman's own label, Freeloader Recordings. Steadman released their second album, Revive, for Elektra Records. The album was produced by Alain Johannes and Natasha Shneider.
2024-08-15 Rubi-Con (Hacker convention) Rubi-Con was a hacker convention that took place in Detroit, Michigan from 1999 to 2003 inclusive. After folding in its fifth year, Rubi-Con organizers managed to destroy its name through a creative website prank thereby preventing others from using the reputation to build their own events. This tactic was only partially successful, as the organizers of Notacon have historically used Rubi-Con in their own self promotions.[citation needed]
2024-08-14 My-HiME soundtracks (album by Yuki Kajiura) As is the case with most anime series, My-HiME has several soundtracks available.
2024-08-16 Survival of the Fattest (1996 compilation album by Fat Wreck Chords) Survival of the Fattest is a compilation album released by the Fat Wreck Chords record label on March 12, 1996. It was the second installment in the Fat Music series and features cover art my Mark deSalvo. Released during the surgent period of skate punk where labels used compilation discs as a primary strategy for market exposure, Survival of the Fattest is still regarded by some experts as the comp of all comps.
2024-08-16 Physical Fatness (1997 compilation album by Fat Wreck Chords) Fat Music Volume 3: Physical Fatness is the third compilation album released by the Fat Wreck Chords record label, in 1997.
2024-08-16 Life in the Fat Lane (1999 compilation album by Fat Wreck Chords) Fat Music Volume 4: Life in the Fat Lane is the fourth compilation album by the Fat Wreck Chords record label, released in 1999. Its title is a parody of the Eagles song "Life in the Fast Lane".
2024-08-16 Live Fat, Die Young (2001 compilation album by Fat Wreck Chords) Fat Music Volume 5: Live Fat, Die Young is the fifth compilation album in the Fat Music series, released by the Fat Wreck Chords record label, in 2001. It was #187 on The Billboard 200. Its title is a parody of the Circle Jerks song "Live Fast Die Young".
2024-08-17 The End of a Beautiful Career (2000 studio album by Angelica) The End Of A Beautiful Career is the first mini-album from the band Angelica, released on Fantastic Plastic Records. It includes the singles "Bring Back Her Head" and "Why Did You Let My Kitten Die?" and reached #4 in the Indie Charts. It was released on CD and limited edition 10" lollipop orange coloured vinyl with an extra track.
2024-08-16 The Fisticuffs (Irish punk rock band) The Fisticuffs are an Irish punk rock band hailing from the south side of Chicago. Formed in 2005, the band consists of Bob Baldwin (vocals, harmonica), Dave Beneventi (mandolin), Neal Farrell (bass), Tony Dellorto (drums), Arcadia Kust (fiddle), and Sean Moriarty (electric guitar).
2024-08-13 Newslookup (Media site) Newslookup.com was a news search engine, news headline, news feed and news services provider1 established and managed by Michael Kynast (now deceased). The search engine crawled several thousand news media sites providing time based live run down of headlines by region, topic or person and provided configurable filtered search results. As of March 2023, the server to the site was taken offline and is no longer accessible. (Newslookup.Com is not associated with 8XBet website which is currently using the domain).
2024-08-18 The Remixes (Dannii Minogue album) (1998 compilation album by Dannii Minogue) The Remixes is a double-disc remixes compilation album by Australian singer Dannii Minogue. It was released by Mushroom Records on 3 November 1998 in Australia. It was released alongside The Singles and features remixes of singles from the albums Love and Kisses, Get into You and Girl. It also features the B-side "Hallucination" taken from the "Jump to the Beat" single. Remixes of "Love's on Every Corner" or the club commissioned "Heaven Can Wait" were not included.
2024-08-13 Your Eyes (album) (1991 studio album by Kult) Your Eyes is an album by Kult,

originally released in September 1991 on Zig-Zac label. It was rereleased in October 1998 through S.P. Records.

2024-08-14 Harriet Philpin (British actress) Harriet Philpin is a British actress.
2024-08-16 Adam Susan (Fictional character in the V for Vendetta series; antagonist and UK Prime Minister) Adam James Susan is a fictional character and the main antagonist of the comic book series (later graphic novel) V for Vendetta, created by writer Alan Moore and illustrator David Lloyd. He is renamed Adam Sutler in the 2005 film adaptation, in which he is portrayed by John Hurt.
2024-08-18 Lachoneus (Chief judge of the Nephites, AD 1-29) In the Book of Mormon, Lachoneus is a chief judge of the Nephites around the time of the birth of Christ, or the 92nd year of the reign of the judges. His reign starts at a date unknown but not earlier than the time of the assassination of chief judge Cezoram (3 Nephi 1:1).
2024-08-14 New York Soundtracks (2004 remix album by Mono) New York Soundtracks is a remix album of One Step More and You Die by the Japanese band Mono. It was released as a CD in 2004 and in 2009 as part of the special deluxe double LP of the 2003 album One Step More and You Die.
2024-08-18 Nick Corr (Australian journalist) Nick Corr is co-founder, with Mick Thomas, of Australia's Croxton Records. Founded in 1999, the label provides a home for a select group of acts, with the house ethos a mixture of country and roots, folk and rock.
2024-08-16 Bi'thah (Arabic word of religious significance) Bi'tha (بِعثَة) is an Arabic word meaning 'sending'. It usually refers to the sending of Muhammad to the people of the world, when the angel Jibril brought to him the first verses (ayat) of the Qur'an in the Cave of Hira on Jabal al-Nur near Mecca in 610 AD.
2024-08-14 Institute for Food Laws and Regulations The Institute for Food Laws & Regulations (IFLR) of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources at Michigan State University. IFLR provides an Internet distance education program that consists of a series of region-specific food law courses taught completely over the Internet.
2024-08-18 Red (Symbion Project album) (studio album by Symbion Project) Red is the debut full-length album by Symbion Project, a.k.a. Kasson Crooker. Released in 1997, Red contains a collection of songs conceived as early as 1992. The mostly instrumental album includes a mixture of downtempo, techno, and ambient songs, and many tracks feature Middle Eastern overtones. "Only Girls Like to Gossip" became the foundation for the future Splashdown song "Waterbead".
2024-08-13 Venice Community Housing Corporation The Venice Community Housing Corporation (VCHC) was formed in 1988 by a group of grassroots activists who were interested in preserving affordable housing in the Venice neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, United States. Since that time, VCHC has grown to a comprehensive community development corporation with family support programs, gang prevention programs, job training and affordable housing.
2024-08-12 Russian Championship (rugby league) (Football league) The Russian Championship (sometimes referred to as the Russian Super League or the Championship of Russia) is the major rugby league tournament for clubs in Russia. Currently six teams from across Russia compete in this competition. The league is governed by the Russian Rugby League.
2024-08-13 MetaSAN (Storage Area Network management software) metaSAN is cross-platform Storage Area Network (SAN) management software developed and sold by Tiger Technology. The product ceased to be developed by the company from 2014, however it will be supported until the end of 2016.
2024-08-18 Let Sleeping Dogs... (2005 studio album by The Dogs D'Amour) Let Sleeping Dogs... is an album released under the name The Dogs D'Amour in 2005. In a similar sense to the previous album, When Bastards Go to Hell, this release differed largely from the band's more well-known material. It is essentially a Tyla solo album, as he recorded all instruments and wrote all of the songs on it.
2024-08-15 Pratylenchus dulscus (Species of roundworm) Pratylenchus dulscus is a plant pathogenic nematode infecting almond trees.
2024-08-14 Music of the Millennium II (2001 compilation album by Various artists) Music of the Millennium II (named Music of the Millennium 2001 for its Japanese release) is the second part of the Music of the Millennium trilogy. The album was released soon after the beginning of the third millennium, and has music from some of the most influential names in popular music from the middle to the end of the twentieth century and includes some of the biggest international hits of the period. Different versions of the album were released, including two international versions and a one-disc Canadian version.
2024-08-14 Music of the Millennium III (2002 compilation album by Various artists) Music of the Millennium III is the third and final edition in the Music of the Millennium album series. The album was released at the beginning of the third millennium and it includes some of the most influential names that have contributed to popular music in the 20th century. The album sees some of the biggest international hits from the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. Different versions of the album have been released including an international versions and a Japanese version. The international version was releases with two different designs on the front- and the back of the album cover.
2024-08-12 Assembly shell On graphing calculators, an assembly shell is a program that is used to run other[clarification needed] programs written in the calculator's native machine code rather than the calculator's standard[clarification needed] high-level programming language. While all assembly shells can run assembly programs, some can also run high-level programs. For example, MirageOS and DoorsCS, two popular TI-83+ assembly shells, can run TI-BASIC programs by placing a colon as the first bit of code on the first line in the program.
2024-08-18 SuperWrite SuperWrite is an English shorthand system based largely on previous shorthand systems and largely intended for people who need to increase their writing speed without devoting months to learning more complicated systems. It is a writing system, as it uses cursive forms of the letters of the spoken alphabet to represent sounds. Aside from assigning special abbreviations to common words, the system functions largely by omitting short vowels from within words. Hence, SuperWrite could be considered an impure abjad. Its publishers claim it uses only the 26 letters of the longhand alphabet with no extra symbols, however, the capital letters used (C, O, S, T, U, X) have different functions from their lowercase forms, and the uncrossed t — which would be considered a mistake in longhand — has a different function from the crossed t, bringing the total number of symbols in SuperWrite to 33.

SuperWrite was developed by A. James Lemaster, with assistance from Ellen Hankin and John Metz Baer.

2024-08-14 Revolutionary Left (France) (Political party in France) The Revolutionary Left (French: Gauche révolutionnaire) is a Trotskyist political party in France, primarily based around northern French towns such as Rouen. It is affiliated to the Committee for a Workers' International.
2024-08-14 Embassy of Japan, Bratislava (Diplomatic headquarters for Japan in Slovakia) The Embassy of Japan, Bratislava is the diplomatic mission of Japan in Slovakia. It is located in the capital of Slovakia - Bratislava.
Embassy of Japan, Bratislava
The embassy building in Bratislava
AddressHlavne namestie 2, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
AmbassadorNakagawa Makoto
WebsiteEmbassy of Japan, Slovakia
2024-08-16 Sean Stoddart (British speedway rider) Sean Stoddart (born 20 January 1987) in Edinburgh, Scotland, is a former motorcycle speedway rider from Scotland.
2024-08-15 David Fletcher (cartoonist) (New Zealand cartoonist) David Fletcher (born 1952) is a New Zealand cartoonist.
2024-08-15 Revolutionary Socialism (Venezuela) (Political party in Venezuela) Revolutionary Socialism (Spanish: Socialismo Revolucionario) is/was[citation needed] a Trotskyist political party in Venezuela. It was formerly affiliated to the Committee for a Workers' International. The party publishes the newspaper El Militante.
2024-08-13 The Wanderer (Holy Blood album) (2002 studio album by Holy Blood) The Wanderer is the first album by the Ukrainian folk metal band Holy Blood. It was self-released on May 13, 2002, and re-released in 2005 by Bombworks Records. Musically, the album is a hybrid mixture of black metal and folk metal with Celtic influences and occasional death metal undercurrents, such as on the song "Kill". The overall output is more aggressive than anything the band has released since. The last song on the album is an industrial music remix of the song "Kill". On the Bombworks edition, all of the lyrics are printed in English, although they are sung in Russian. In 2006, the album was re-issued in Ukraine with different cover art.
2024-08-16 Pilgrim Radio (Christian radio network in Nevada, Wyoming, Montana, and California) Pilgrim Radio is a network of radio stations broadcasting a Christian radio format. Pilgrim Radio's programming includes interviews with Christian leaders, discussion of current events/issues, news, a book-reading program, and teaching messages, along with Christian contemporary music. Pilgrim Radio is listener-supported and commercial-free.
2024-08-13 Russian Championship XVII The Russian Championship XVII was the seventeenth season of the Russian Championship league, the major rugby league tournament for semi-professional clubs in Russia, taking place in 2007. Eight teams from across Russia took part in the competition. The league is governed by the Russian Rugby League Federation.
2024-08-13 White Label Mix Series, Vol. 1 (2004 album by Kool Keith & Nancy Des Rose) White Label Mix Series, Vol. 1 is a collaborative album by the American rapper Kool Keith and the singer Nancy Des Rose. It was released in 2004 by Gamelock Records and distributed by Liveone Records. It was entirely produced by Phantom Man.
2024-08-16 Bordes d'Envalira (Place in Canillo, Andorra) Bordes d'Envalira is a village in Andorra, located in the parish of Canillo.[citation needed]
2024-08-16 L'Armiana (Place in Canillo, Andorra) L'Armiana is a village in Andorra, located in the parish of Canillo.[citation needed]
2024-08-16 Canòlic (Village in Sant Julià de Lòria, Andorra) Canòlic, or traditionally Canòlich, is a village in Andorra, located in the parish of Sant Julià de Lòria.[citation needed]
2024-08-18 Siebel Scholars (Charitable foundation) The Siebel Scholars program was established by the Thomas and Stacey Siebel Foundation in 2000 to recognize the most talented students at 29 graduate schools of business, computer science, bioengineering, and energy science in the United States, China, France, Italy, and Japan.
2024-08-17 Everyone's in Everyone (2007 studio album by Patrick Park) Everyone's in Everyone is the second full-length album by singer-songwriter Patrick Park, released in 2007. "Life Is a Song" has achieved popular status through its use on the television programme The O.C. In "The O.C. - The Complete Series box set", Josh Schwartz has claimed that this song was his favorite musical choice of the series.
2024-08-13 David Guillas (Musical artist) David "Space Beaver" Guillas (born February, 1979) is a Canadian guitarist, formerly of Giant Sons Rough Music, and hardcore punk band Propagandhi. He left Propagandhi to pursue a career as a teacher. He currently plays guitar in Agassiz, an instrumental rock band.
2024-08-16 Embassy of Iceland, Moscow (Diplomatic mission) The Embassy of the Republic of Iceland in Moscow is the diplomatic mission of Iceland in the Russian Federation. The embassy is also accredited to Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. It is located at 28 Khlebny Lane (Russian: Хлебный переулок, 28) in the Presnensky District of Moscow. The current ambassador is Árni Þór Sigurðsson.
2024-08-17 She's Got a Reason (2005 single by Dogs) "She's Got a Reason" is a song by English punk rock band Dogs and is featured on their debut album, Turn Against This Land. Released on 21 February 2005, it was the second single taken from the album and it charted in the UK Top 40 at #36.
2024-08-17 Tuned to a Different Station (2005 single by Dogs) "Tuned to a Different Station" is a song by English punk rock band Dogs and is featured on their debut album, Turn Against This Land. Released on 2 May 2005, it was the third single taken from the album and it charted in the UK Top 40 at No.29.
2024-08-14 Lady Christian Norah Dawson-Damer (British noble) Lady Christian Norah Dawson-Damer (7 August 1890 - 29 March 1959) was the sister-in-law of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother.
2024-08-17 Elvira Presents Haunted Hits (1988 compilation album by Elvira) Elvira Presents Haunted Hits is a compilation album of Halloween songs. It was first issued in 1988, and is "presented" by Elvira. Subsequent albums were Elvira Presents Monster Hits and Elvira Presents Revenge of the Monster Hits.
2024-08-17 Elvira Presents Monster Hits (1994 compilation album by Elvira) Elvira Presents Monster Hits is the second of three Halloween compilation albums presented by Elvira, Mistress of the Dark. It was released in September 1994, following Elvira Presents Haunted Hits, and followed by Elvira Presents Revenge Of the Monster Hits.
2024-08-13 Hepnar (Surname list) Hepnar is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
2024-08-18 KtbDarija (Project to unify the writing system of Moroccan Darija) The KtbDarija(Literally "WriteDarija") is a project aiming at standardizing the writing of Darija (Moroccan Arabic), to improve literacy rate and make it easier to learn for foreigners. It is double standard that support both Latin and Abjad alphabets. A set of keyboard layouts for writing in these alphabets have also been developed.
2024-08-15 Chris Ashley (American artist) Chris Ashley is an artist who creates his work through the use of coding with simple instruction to create shapes, add colors and texture to his paintings. Through the use of this new medium, he is able to create freedoms and use this freedom to diffuse and inject his artwork with new fresh meaning. His style is productive but his behavior is strongly expressionist.
2024-08-18 Let 'Em Bleed: The Mixxtape, Vol. 4 (2009 mixtape by DJ Clay) Let 'Em Bleed Vol. 4 is the fourth and final mixtape of DJ Clay's mixtape series. The album was pushed back several times. It was originally set for release on April 15; however, it was pushed backed to the Gathering of the Juggalos on August 7. Due to the addition of an extra day due to the unusually high attendance, it was released a day early on the 6th.
2024-08-12 Elinor Holt (Canadian voice actress) Elinor Holt is a Canadian voice actress who frequently works for Blue Water Studios in Calgary, Alberta.
2024-08-17 Epilogue (Blake Babies EP) (2002 EP by Blake Babies) Epilogue is an EP recording by the Blake Babies, released in 2002 (see 2002 in music). This is the final release from the band before their break up.
2024-08-15 Maristela Salvatori (Brazilian artist and printmaker) Maristela Salvatori (born 1960), is an artist and printmaker. She has a degree in Fine Art from the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Instituto de Artes, where she teaches on the undergraduate and Postgraduate Visual Arts Programme and coordinates research into 0 Fascínio do Traço (The charm of the Line). She works with issues related to printmaking and photography and is currently[as of?] head of the Postgraduate Visual Arts Programme. She is a co-author of the book Mestiçagens na Arte Contemporânea (organized by Icleia Cattani, Porto Alegre: UFRGS, 2007).[citation needed]
2024-08-15 WYSIWYG Film Festival (film festival) The WYSIWYG Film Festival (which stands for What You See Is What You Get) is an annual Christian film festival held in San Francisco, California. It was founded in 1999 by Richard Gazowsky.
2024-08-18 Guinness Rishi (Indian world record holder) Ripley Guinness Rishi (formerly Har Parkash, born (1942-07-07) July 7, 1942 (age 82), India) holds a number of world records. He is most renowned for having over 200 world flags tattooed on his body, including 49 flags on his face and head. He also has 'Ripley's Believe It or Not' tattooed on his forehead and a map of the world on his abdomen.
2024-08-13 Words That Sing Well (2011 EP by Hello Demons...meet Skeletons) Words That Sing Well is the second solo album by American musician Clint Lowery (under the name Hello Demons...Meet Skeletons), released on April 19, 2011. A hardcopy release of the new album and 2008's Chills EP was released via the official online store on April 15, 2011.
2024-08-13 Titusville, New Brunswick (human settlement in New Brunswick, Canada) Titusville is a rural Canadian community in Kings County, New Brunswick. It was settled in 1819 by John, James, Charles and Jonathan Titus.
2024-08-17 Pennsylvania-American Water Company The Pennsylvania-American Water Company is a utility company in the state of Pennsylvania which provides water and sewage services to more than 2 million people within the state. There are 370 areas served, including the cities of Pittsburgh, Scranton, and Hershey. The company is a subsidiary of American Water Works Co., Inc.
2024-08-18 Revival (Tara Oram album) (2011 studio album by Tara Oram) Revival is the second studio album by Canadian country music singer Tara Oram. It was released in Canada on July 19, 2011. The album features twelve tracks – eleven original songs and a cover of the Sheryl Crow song "Strong Enough." Oram co-wrote two of the tracks, "Can't Get Past" and "Overalls."
2024-08-17 Everything & Everyone (2008 studio album by Patrick & Eugene) Everything & Everyone is the second album by the English musical group Patrick & Eugene.
2024-08-12 Tharu (Sri Lanka radio) (Sri Lankan radio station) Tharu is a Sri Lankan radio station that streams Sinhala and Hindi music. The meaning of the word tharu is "star" in Sinhalese.
2024-08-18 2011 Swedish football Division 5 (Part 1) (Football league season) Statistics of Swedish football Division 5 for the 2011 season. This is Part 1 which covers Blekinge, Bohuslän, Dalarna, Dalsland, Gestrikland, Gotland, Göteborg, Halland, Hälsingland, Jämtland-Härjedalen, Medelpad, Norrbotten, Skåne and Småland.
2024-08-18 2011 Swedish football Division 5 (Part 2) (Football league season) Statistics of Swedish football Division 5 for the 2011 season. This is Part 2 which covers Stockholm, Södermanland, Uppland, Värmland, Västerbotten, Västergötland, Västmanland, Ångermanland, Örebro Läns and Östergötland.
2024-08-15 The Very Next Of (2004 studio album by The Drugs) The Very Next Of is the second and final album by the Drugs. It was released in 2004. Track 14, "I Was a Teenage Voter", was released on Rock Against Howard two weeks before the Drugs album's release. The album has since been deleted from Shock Records' catalogue, however it was rereleased in late 2011 with the Masking Agents box set.
2024-08-14 Music's in Trouble (2002 studio album by The Drugs) Music's in Trouble is the Drugs' debut album, released in 2002 on CD. It earned the Drugs positive press, an appearance on Rove Live, an ARIA award and spawned four singles: "The Bold and the Beautiful", "Metal vs. Hip Hop", "Burger King" and "Was Sport Better in the 70's?". "Burger King" was released as a free download from the Drugs' website and Yahoo! Groups list as a Christmas present from the band.
2024-08-13 Whitelake (album) (2011 studio album by Enter the Haggis) Whitelake is Enter the Haggis's sixth studio album. It was released in October 2011, and was paid for entirely by Enter The Haggis's fans, through a fundraiser called the Haggis Helper.
2024-08-15 Frederick Arthur Challinor (British composer (1866–1952)) Frederick Arthur Challinor (12 November 1866 at Longton, Staffordshire – 10 June 1952 at Paignton, Devon), was a British composer.
2024-08-18 Al-Huda School (New Jersey) (Islamic school in Paterson, NJ, United States) Al-Huda School was an Islamic school located in Paterson, New Jersey. Al-Huda School officially closed down in 2014.
2024-08-16 Åpent Bakeri (Norwegian bakery chain) Open Bakery (Åpent Bakeri) is a Norwegian bakery chain. The first store was opened in June, 1998 at Inkognito Terrasse (a shopping center in downtown Oslo) by Øyvind Lofthus and Emmanuel Rang.
2024-08-16 Al-Madinah School (New York City) (Islamic school in Brooklyn, New York, United States) Al-Madinah School is an Islamic school located in Brooklyn, NY. It serves its student from Pre-K to 12th grades. Al-Madinah School teaches about Islam.
2024-08-18 Reino de Tormentas (2011 studio album by DENY) Reino de Tormentas (translated: Kingdom of Storms) is the debut album of Argentine Post hardcore band DENY released on September 23, 2011 via Pinhead Records. It was recorded between June and September 2011 by Javier Casas the guitarist of Hardcore punk band Nueva Ética at Infire Studios in Buenos Aires. Cover artwork was designed by Marina Fages, a musician from Argentina.
2024-08-13 Midnight Classic (Annual non-competitive bike ride in Memphis, Tennessee) The Meritan Midnight Classic is an annual non-competitive bike ride billed as suitable for the whole family held in Memphis, Tennessee. The 17 miles (27 km) ride begins at midnight and travels through Midtown Memphis, East Memphis, Midtown and Central Gardens. Currently in its 16th year, the race is the largest cycling tour in the Memphis area. More than 1,500 people attended the 2015 tour. The event charges preregistration fees ranging from $25–$55, which includes a t-shirt and snacks after the ride. (which most finished around 2am). The fastest time is 59 minutes and 51 seconds. The 2017 Ride is set for August 26, 2017. People interested in this event can go here to learn more about it and register to ride.
2024-08-13 Your Love (Marié Digby album) (2011 studio album by Marié Digby) Your Love is Marié Digby's fourth studio album and first for new record label Star Music/MCA Music. It also includes the previously released singles "Say It Again" and "Umbrella". Two official music videos have been released for the single "Your Love" in solo and duet versions.
2024-08-17 Europa (Ron Korb album) (2013 studio album by Ron Korb) Europa is Canadian flutist (flautist) and composer Ron Korb's 16th solo album, recorded in Glenn Gould Studio (Canadian Broadcasting Centre), Canterbury Music, and Kuhl Music, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The production was accomplished in the end of 2012 and the album's official release in 2013 by Humble Dragon Entertainment. The CD features the artist's inspiration in traveling Europa and visiting birthplaces of classical composers, such as Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The track St. Johann won awards of excellence in composition and awards of merit in acoustic instrument solo performance of Global Music Awards. The album also won best album and best album art/graphic (by Jade Yeh) of Global Music Awards. The track Beckett's Whisper was on the instrumental finalist in International Acoustic Music Awards.
2024-08-17 Thomas Ramos (soccer) (American soccer player) Thomas Ramos (born May 27, 1992) is an American soccer player who currently plays for Albuquerque Sol FC in the USL Premier Development League. In 2013, he played for the Phoenix FC Wolves in their single season of existence. Ramos played soccer at the collegiate level for the Cal State Northridge Matadors.
2024-08-17 Darren Breslin (North Ireland traditional musician) Darren Breslin (born 1985) is a North Ireland traditional musician. He is a former All Ireland Champion in the button accordion competition, which he won in 2008 for London cc.
2024-08-16 Asia Frontier Capital (Investment company created by Thomas Hugger in 2013) Asia Frontier Capital Ltd. is an investment company created by a management buyout of Leopard Capital by the former CFO and COO, Thomas Hugger, at the end of May 2013. Leopard Capital Management Ltd. was subsequently renamed Asia Frontier Capital Ltd. The group manages the AFC Asia Frontier Fund, AFC Iraq Fund, AFC Uzbekistan Fund, and AFC Vietnam Fund. All funds are open-end funds under the AFC Umbrella fund for US investors or AFC Umbrella fund (non-US) for investors outside from the United States. Investors can subscribe or redeem the funds monthly at net asset value.
2024-08-14 Socialist Alliance (England) (20th- and 21st-century left-wing political group in England) The Socialist Alliance was a left-wing electoral alliance in England between 1999 and 2005.
2024-08-17 Mehrabad, Semirom (Village in Isfahan, Iran) Mehrabad (Persian: مهراباد, also Romanized as Mehrābād) is a village in Vardasht Rural District, in the Central District of Semirom County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 72, in 15 families.
2024-08-18 Potrika (UK periodical) Potrika (Bengali: পত্রিকা) is a British Bengali-language weekly newspaper.
2024-08-18 R.I.B. (album) (2014 studio album by Tankard) R.I.B. is the sixteenth studio album by the German thrash metal band Tankard released through Nuclear Blast Records on 20 June 2014.
2024-08-13 Voice (CNBLUE EP) (2009 EP by CNBLUE) Voice is CNBLUE's second Japanese mini-album. Voice is the only song which is not English. Y, Why was later released as a Korean song in their first Korean mini-album, Bluetory.

It is the first album to feature new bassist Lee Jung-shin.

2024-08-17 Everybody's Favourite (1967 studio album by Jimmy Dean) Everybody’s Favourite (note English spelling) is a reissue of the 1963 album by American country singer Jimmy Dean of similar name (US spelling) except with two tracks omitted. These were “Mile Long Train” (as side 1, track 1) and “Philosophizin' (as side 2, track 3). The album was released in the UK on the Hallmark Records label in 1967. The original 1963 album was released by Columbia Records. The album covers were the same except for spelling and track listing (1963 cover shown). A single from the album, "This Ole House", reached #128 in the Billboard Hot 100 when first released in 1963.
2024-08-17 Justin Mortelliti (Musical artist) Justin Mortelliti (born August 30, 1980 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American actor, singer/songwriter and recording artist.
2024-08-17 Mountain Standard Time (band) (American bluegrass fusion band from Nederland, Colorado) Mountain Standard Time is an American bluegrass fusion band from Nederland, Colorado. The sextet is composed of Stan Sutton on guitar, mandolin and vocals; Nick Dunbar on mandolin, guitar and vocals; Adam Pause on banjo and vocals; Jeff "Curly Collins" Schroeder on bass and vocals; Kyle Stersic on saxophone and electronic wind instruments; and Zach Scott on drums. The band is managed by Brian Heisler. Originally formed in 2006, the band has undergone several line-up changes, before settling into its current form in the fall of 2010. They released their self-titled debut album, recorded by Grammy-award winner David Glasser in February 2011 in support of their second annual "Mardi-Grass" celebration at the Fox theater in Boulder, Colorado.
2024-08-13 KAS Australia KAS Australia is a designer and manufacturer of bed linen, cushions, throws, comforters and sheet sets home fragrances and bath towels. It is based in the Sydney suburb of Alexandria, New South Wales.
2024-08-13 Soma Engineering (Czech company) Soma Engineering (officially Soma spol. s r.o.) is a flexographic printing press and converting equipment manufacturer based in Lanškroun, Czech Republic. The company's key products are flexographic presses, slitter rewinders, laminators, plate mounters, sheeters and die cutters.
2024-08-13 Piano Quartet (Carmichael) John Carmichael's Piano Quartet "Sea Changes" was composed in 2000. According to the composer, the title of the work refers to both the waters surrounding Australia, where he was born, and the United Kingdom, where he now resides.</ref>
2024-08-18 The Remixes (Naëla album) (2014 remix album by Naëla) Naela: The Remixes is the first remix album by Colombian recording artist Naëla. It was released as a digital download on September 22. 2014. The album contains remixes of tracks from her first two studio album—Naëla (2011) and Imparable (2014).
2024-08-18 Andrew R. Lane (official at oil and natural gas corporations) Andrew R. Lane (born 1960) is chief executive officer, president and vice president of various oil and natural gas corporations. Some of these are: MRC Global Inc., McJunkin Red Man Corporation, Midway-Tristate Corp. and MRC Management Co.
2024-08-15 Rahul Sankrityayan Inter College Rajesultanpur (Public school in Rajesultanpur, Ambedkar Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, India) Rahul Sankrityayan Inter College Rajesultanpur (Rahul Sankrityayan Inter College Rajesultanpur, Hindi: राहुल सास्कृतायन इण्टर कालेज,राजेसुल्तानपुर) is an intermediate college located in Rajesultanpur, Uttar Pradesh. It was established in 1990 by the Government of India.
2024-08-14 Lenni Montiel (United Nations official) Lenni Montiel is the United Nations Assistant Secretary-General for Economic Development in the Department of Economic and Social Affairs. Prior to this appointment of 18 November 2014, Mr. Montiel was an Assistant Secretary-General of Social, Economic and Development Affairs.
2024-08-18 Nargelene Mendez Nargelene Mendez is a Filipina national, and was formerly a domestic worker in Arabia. Mendez has made allegations that she was forced to labor under inhumane slave-like working conditions, until her October rescue by a Philippine diplomatic worker. Mendez's Facebook documentation of her working conditions under her Arabian employers, which to viewers may seem to have been akin to de facto forced migrant slavery, aroused worldwide journalistic condemnation. Mendez documented claims of the physical abuse and neglect that her employers had subjected her to, including beatings, a "sleeping berth" in a laundry room cupboard, and the refusal of her employers to return her passport to her. Mendez's self-documented Facebook story received nearly half a million hits. In October the Philippine Embassy informed the BBC that Mendez had been rescued from her employers, but that the Embassy was still involved in negotiations with the Arabian government to arrange for her safe exit of the country. One month on, as of 27 November 2014, Mendez remains trapped in the Philippine Consulate of Jedda, with the Philippine government still unable to secure from the Arabian government, her safe return to the Philippines. Nonetheless, she still hopes for her safe return home sometime before Christmas.
2024-08-14 World Rookie Tour The World Rookie Tour (WRT) is the largest extreme youth sports series in the world. It is organized by the Black Yeti ssrl in collaboration with International and National Sports Associations. It consists of a selection of high quality International events, in snowboard, freeski and skateboard, the so called “Rookie Fests”, reserved for riders under 18’s only, in Europe, North and South America, Oceania and Asia. The World Rookie Tour consists not only of competitions: it also features loads of other activities to help rookies to grow in the field of professional snowboarding, such as photo & video shootings, avalanche and rescue clinics, meetings with photographers and international team managers, parties and English talks. Since year zero it awards tickets to world class events such as The Arctic Challenge, The Air & Style, the X Games, the Audi Nines, Red Bull Roller Coaster, Simple Session, Mystic Cup, invitations to professional snowboard photo & video shootings, and freeride trip in Chile. Every year the tour crowns the World Rookie Champion at the end of season, at the World Rookie Finals, a unique event where the best youngsters from almost 30 countries compete and have fun.
2024-08-14 Uitsaai Projek (solo musical project created by Christiaan Barnard in 2009 to show the general public the difficulty for a musician in South Africa to get recognized, as well as to secure airplay on South African radio stations#) Uitsaai Projek (Afrikaans: Broadcasting Project) is a solo musical project created by Christiaan Barnard in 2009 to show the general public the difficulty for a musician in South Africa to get recognized, as well as to secure airplay on South African radio stations. He wrote all the songs, did all vocals, and played all instruments on the album, as well as handled all pre- and post-editing work out of Springs, South Africa. Barnard wanted to see how many years it would take an independent musician to make it in the industry, as well as how much money it would cost, and whom one would have to know.
2024-08-18 Motyginskaya hydroelectric power plant (Russian power plant) Motyginskaya Hydroelectric Power Plant (HPP Vydumskaya, Grebenskaya HPP) is a 1250MW power plant located on the Angara River, in Motyginsky District of Krasnoyarsk Krai, near the village of Motygino in Siberia, Russia. The project aims to efficiently utilize hydropower with an area of approximately 478km².
2024-08-17 2015 OFC U-17 Championship squads The 2015 OFC U-17 Championship is an association football competition for Oceanian national under-17 teams. The players called upon for the competition are listed below.
2024-08-18 Zamir Vjerdha (Albanian footballer) Zamir Vjerdha (born 9 March 1997) is an Albanian football player who plays for Veleçiku Koplik in the Albanian First Division.
2024-08-13 Fedor Dubiansky (Russian composer) Fedor Mikhailovich Dubiansky (Russian: Федор Михайлович Дубянский; c. 1760 – 4 August 1796) was a Russian amateur musician and the author of the romance "A rock-dove moans" (Russian: Стонет сизый голубочек..) after the text of Ivan Ivanovich Dmitriev. He drowned while crossing the Neva in 1796, aged 36.
2024-08-16 Vanessa Yeung (Hong Kong actor and model) Vanessa Yeung (Chinese: 楊崢, born on 23 January 1972 in Shanghai) is a model from Hong Kong, a columnist, radio and television show host. She is somewhat proficient in several languages, including French, Korean, Cantonese, English and Mandarin. She often uses multiple languages to preside over ceremonies.
2024-08-17 Europe (Ghost Mice album) (2006 studio album by Ghost Mice) Europe is a 2006 album by the Bloomington, Indiana folk punk duo Ghost Mice.
2024-08-17 Early Summer (EP) (1997 EP by Tuesday) Early Summer is the debut EP by Chicago punk rock band Tuesday. It was released on July 15, 1997, on Asian Man Records. Before this they had a demo available at shows, but this was their first official release. The cover art features guitarist Matt Stamps, in a situation where he ends up breaking his arm. AllMusic describes the EP as holding a more punk rock sound compared to the emo inspired songs on the Freewheelin' album.
2024-08-18 Visard Tako (Albanian footballer) Visard Tako (born 14 January 1995 in Korçë) is an Albanian professional footballer who most recently played for Albanian Second Division club Maliqi as a defender.
2024-08-17 The Early Years (The Starting Line album) (2012 compilation album by The Starting Line) The Early Years is a compilation album consisting of songs that were recorded by The Starting Line in 2001.
2024-08-17 The Essential Daryl Braithwaite (2007 greatest hits album by Daryl Braithwaite) The Essential Daryl Braithwaite is a re-mastered greatest hits album by Australian singer-songwriter Daryl Braithwaite. The album focuses on his output from the late 1980s onwards.
2024-08-14 The New Toronto (2015 mixtape by Tory Lanez) The New Toronto is a mixtape by Canadian rapper Tory Lanez; Releasing The New Toronto on Christmas of 2015, the project arrived alongside the installment of Tory's R&B-focused Chixtape series.
2024-08-16 Kroppefjälls IF (Swedish football club) Kroppefjälls IF is a Swedish football club located in Dals Rostock.
2024-08-16 Gestad SK (Swedish football club) Gestad SK is a Swedish football club located in Gestad
2024-08-16 Stigen/Ellenö (Swedish football club) Stigen/ Ellenö was a Swedish football club located in Stigen. The club was formed from the merger of the clubs Stigen IF and Ellenö IK.
2024-08-16 1969 Division 5 (Swedish football)
2024-08-16 Tösse IF (Swedish football club) Tösse IF is a Swedish football club located in Tösse.
2024-08-18 Lisa (Lisa Kelly album) (2003 studio album by Lisa Kelly) Lisa is the first studio album by the Irish singer Lisa Kelly. It was released in 2003 by the Celtic Collections label. It was released again in 2006 as Celtic Woman Presents: Lisa under the Manhattan label.
2024-08-18 Remix Your Imagination (1997 remix album by Deni Hines) Remix Your Imagination is the first remix album by the Australian singer songwriter, Deni Hines. The album was released in Japan in November 1997 and in Australia in July 1998.
2024-08-18 Remix (William Control album) (2014 remix album by William Control) Remix is an album of remixes of various William Control tracks. It was released for free download through NoiseTrade.
2024-08-17 England's Lane (Peter Sarstedt album) (1997 studio album by Peter Sarstedt) England's Lane is the ninth studio album by the English singer-songwriter Peter Sarstedt. Released in 1997, it was produced by Brian Hodgson, a childhood friend of the singer. The album featured the sequel to his 1969 hit "Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)", titled "The Last of the Breed", continuing the story of the fictional Marie-Claire.
2024-08-17 Elk Road (Musical artist) Rory Garton-Smith, better known by his stage name Elk Road, is an Australian musician and record producer from Perth. He began remixing tracks from Carmada, Kaskade, Britney Spears and Charli XCX which were uploaded to his SoundCloud account. His debut single "Not to Worry" was released in September 2015 and received high rotation on Triple J. Additional remixes were released in March 2016. His Charli XCX remix of Boom Clap was then used by her during her 2016 arena world tour.[citation needed]
2024-08-17 2017 OFC U-17 Championship squads The teams of Group A were announced on 11 February 2017. Group B teams were announced a day later.
2024-08-16 North Gloucestershire Combination Glanville Cup (Rugby union club competition) The North Gloucestershire Combination Glanville Cup is an annual rugby union knock-out club competition organised by the North Gloucestershire Combination – one of the five bodies that make up the Gloucestershire Rugby Football Union. It was first introduced during the 1975–76 season, with the inaugural winners being Gordon League 'B', and is the third most important rugby union cup competition in north Gloucestershire, behind the Senior Cup and Junior Cup.
2024-08-17 Shimaa Qasim (Iraqi model (born 1990)) Shimaa Qasim Abdulrahman (Arabic: شيماء قاسم عبد الرحمن; born January 18, 1990) is an Iraqi model,

who won the "Miss Iraq 2015" beauty pageant and was a TV host at Al Sumaria TV and Asia TV and now for Dijlah TV.

2024-08-18 Owen Hawley and Ralph Schroeder Owen Philip Hawley (August 29, 1930 – July 31, 2006) and Ralph Lietz Schroeder (February 18, 1920 – October 26, 1976) were longlife partners living in Marietta, Ohio.
2024-08-18 Gloris Veseli (Albanian footballer) Gloris Veseli (born 1 October 2000) is an Albanian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Besëlidhja.
2024-08-16 Nina Prešiček (Slovenian pianist) Nina Prešiček is a Slovenian pianist.
2024-08-13 Volver (Plácido Domingo and Pablo Sáinz Villegas album) (2018 album by Plácido Domingo & Pablo Sáinz Villegas) Volver is a 2018 album by Plácido Domingo with Pablo Sáinz Villegas.

Conductor & arranger : Nazareno Andorno

2024-08-18 Battle of Telay (1963 battle of the Eritrean War of Independence) The Battle of Telay was a battle of the Eritrean War of Independence, and took place in mid-1963.
2024-08-17 Firdausul Hasan (Bengali film producer) Firdausul Hasan is a film producer from Kolkata. His production house Friends Communication won best feature film in Bengali in the 65th National Awards for his film Mayurakshi. He was the former president of Film Federation of India from 2019 to 2020. Under his leadership, FFI organized first Global Cinema Festival and Bharat Bangladesh Film Awards. In 2015 he chaired the position of the president of Bengal Film and Television Chamber of Commerce till 2021. He served this position till 2021.
2024-08-18 2015 Cary, North Carolina, mayoral election (American municipal election) Cary, North Carolina, held an election for mayor on Tuesday, October 6, 2015. Harold Weinbrecht, the incumbent mayor, ran unopposed and won reelection to a third term.
2024-08-17 Damion Lewis (American soccer player) Damion Lewis (born January 3, 1995) is an American goalkeeper.
2024-08-16 International Revolutionary Left (Political party) International Revolutionary Left (Spanish: Izquierda Revolucionaria Internacional) is a Trotskyist international tendency.
2024-08-15 Hexamethylenediimine (Chemical compound) Hexamethylenediimine is the organic compound with the formula H2CN(CH2)6NCH2. The molecule is a diimine, consisting of a hexamethylene hydrocarbon chain terminated with imine functional groups. It is the result of the imine Formation, or alkylimino-de-oxo-bisubstitution, of hexamethylenediamine.
2024-08-12 2019 Illinois vs. Wisconsin football game (American college football game) The 2019 Illinois vs. Wisconsin football game was a regular season NCAA college football game between the Illinois Fighting Illini and the Wisconsin Badgers that took place on October 19, 2019 over homecoming weekend at Memorial Stadium in Champaign, Illinois. In a major upset victory, unranked Illinois overcame a 30.5 point spread and defeated heavily favored Wisconsin, 24–23, to claim their first conference victory of the season.
2024-08-17 Eartha Kitt (EP) (1954 EP by Eartha Kitt) Eartha Kitt Sings Songs from the Edward L. Alperson CinemaScope Production of Leonard Sillman's "New Faces" (also referred to as Eartha Kitt Sings, or simply Eartha Kitt) is the first extended play record recorded by American singer Eartha Kitt, released in 1954 by RCA Victor. It includes her singles "Monotonous" from 1952 and "Santa Baby" from 1953, both of which were featured in the 1954 film New Faces. The EP was released to promote the film, which included two other songs from the motion picture ("C'est si bon" and "Uska Dara").
2024-08-15 Florian Trokthi (Albanian footballer) Florian Trokthi (born 26 June 2001) is an Albanian professional footballer who is currently playing as a right-back for KF Iliria in Kategoria e Dytë.
2024-08-15 Xhuljo Tushi (Albanian footballer) Xhuljo Tushi (born 5 September 1998) is an Albanian footballer who plays as a forward for KF Oriku in the Kategoria Superiore.
2024-08-13 Tekken Master (Bahraini professional esports player) Sayed Hashem Ahmed, better known as Tekken Master (Arabic: سيد هاشم أحمد), is a professional esports player. He is largely credited with popularizing the e-sports industry in the Persian Gulf.
2024-08-12 Saleem Bhatti (British computer scientist) Saleem Bhatti is a British computer scientist who is one of the leading voices in the development of ILNP. He is a professor of computer science in the School of Computer Science at the University of St Andrews.
2024-08-16 Newman Post Card Co. (American publishing company) Newman Post Card Co. (1904–1918) was founded by Oscar Newman.
7 da-ys- Cost of rent by state and county in the United States This article contains maps of the 40th percentile[clarification needed] cost of rent and utilities combined by state and county in the United States in 2021 according to RentData.org.[better source needed]
2024-08-16 Military campaigns of Hari Singh Nalwa The Military campaigns of Hari Singh Nalwa were a series of conquests and battles in which the Sikh Empire commander Hari Singh Nalwa fought from 1807 to 1837. His first battle was fought against the Durrani Empire. With his help, the Sikh Empire managed to expand over a large land area, spanning from Jamrud to Tibet. He was killed in the battle of Jamrud at Khyber Pass in 1837.
2024-08-13 Battle of Bhimber (1812) (1812 battle of the Sikh Expansion) The Battle of Bhimber was fought in March 1812 by Sikh forces led by Kharak Singh and Chib Rajput forces led by Raja Sultan Khan Chib.
2024-08-14 Battle of Talwara (1770) The Battle of Talwara was fought in 1770 by the Sikh forces led by Jassa Singh Ramgarhia and the Kangra forces led by Raja Ghamand Chand.
2024-08-14 List of U.S. states by Hutterite population There were 7 states of the United States with an Hutterite population in 2020, with a total population of 15,531 adherents (in 145 congregations), of which: 9,041 of Schmiedeleut group (77 congregations), 4,754 of Lehrerleut (43 congregations), 1,409 of Dariusleut (22 congregations) and 327 in other groups (3 congr.).
2024-08-14 Real estate in Sharjah The real estate market in Sharjah refers to the construction and commodity market in the UAE's third largest emirate, Sharjah. The market has undergone significant transformation over the past few decades, buoyed by economic growth, legislative changes, and a burgeoning population.
2024-08-17 Pony riding (Equestrianism with ponies) Pony riding is a type of riding with ponies, generally aimed at children. Children as young as two or three years of age can be introduced to "baby pony" riding for a maximum of half an hour. Pony trekking is generally aimed at children aged five, six or seven and upwards, at riding schools and pony clubs. In France, a "brevet d'animateur poney (pony instructor's certificate)" is available to train and validate skills in teaching pony riding to children.
2024-08-16 Hvigor (Free software build automation tool) Hvigor is a build automation tool for multi-language software development built on TypeScript. It controls the development process in the tasks of compilation and packaging to testing, deployment, and publishing of a number of programming languages such as JS, eTS on older versions, ArkTS app development for DevEco Studio IDE.
2024-08-12 David Henry Hammer (American actor (1937–2007)) David Henry Hammer was an American screenwriter, director, editor, producer, and documentary film maker known for works such as Teresita Fernández's Stacked Landscapes (2022), and

Verrocchio: Sculptor and Painter of Renaissance Florence (2019). Hammer was the son of American actor Mark Hammer. Hammer had a Master of Fine Arts from Columbia University, and served as Senior Producer at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC.

2024-08-16 Harold Gomez (painter) (Filipino painter) Harold B. Gomez is a Bicolano painter and sculpter in the town of Pili, Camarines Sur. In 2016, he won the Celeste Prize for a painting named Beyond Horizon, Also in 2016, he won third in the 13th GSIS Art Competition for his painting named The Plight of Maliputo. He is the husband of painter Cris Gomez, they reside in Pili, Camarines Sur.
2024-08-15 List of honors received by first ladies of Colombia Due to diplomatic practice, the first lady of Colombia usually receives to a lesser extent the honors and distinctions granted to the president. Including decorations and awards, as well as buildings and institutions named after her, the latter at the national level.
2024-08-18 Kidnapping of Rimon and Yagev Buchshtav On October 7, 2023, Israeli couple Rimon Kirsht Buchshtav (born 1987) and Yagev Buchshtav (born January 23, 1989) were abducted from Kibbutz Nirim by Hamas terrorists during a large-scale attack in southern Israel. The couple, who shared a passion for music and rescuing abandoned animals, were hiding in the safe room of their home when they were captured.
2024-08-18 Kidnapping of Ariel Cunio and Arbel Yehud On October 7, 2023, Ariel Cunio and his girlfriend Arbel Yehud were taken hostage from Kibbutz Nir Oz by Hamas terrorists during a large-scale attack in southern Israel. Ariel, the youngest of four Cunio brothers, and Arbel were captured alongside several family members, including Ariel's brother David, his wife Sharon, and their three-year-old twins.
2024-08-16 Lapid family (Philippines) (Filipino acting family) The Lapid family of the Philippines is one of the most prominent acting families. The family started with Lito Lapid, a Filipino actor and a senator of the Philippines, he had six children, including Mark Lapid, he also had 2 other children born in other marriages, including Manuel Lapid and Ysabel Ortega.
2024-08-15 Meherpur Dakhil Madrasah (Madrasah school in Bangladesh) Meherpur Dakhil Madrasah is a Madrasah located at Meherpur Central Road of Meherpur village of Sagardari union in Jessore District.
2024-08-13 Prince Abdulaziz bin Muhammad Al Ghardaqa (Emir, Prince, Sheikh) Prince Abdulaziz bin Muhammad Al Ghardaqa (Arabic: الأمير عبدالعزيز بن محمد آل غردقة) was a ruler and an Arabian military leader in the early 13th Hijri century. He is best known for his role as the ruler of Al-Ahsa and as the General Commander in Oman. Prince Abdulaziz's leadership and military acumen were instrumental in expanding and maintaining the influence of the First Saudi State during a period of regional conflict.
2024-08-16 Eugenio S. Daza Pilot Elementary School (Filipino public elementary school) Eugenio S. Daza Pilot Elementary School, abbreviated as ESDPES, is a public elementary school located in Borongan, Eastern Samar in the Philippines. The school was named after the Filipino revolutionary Eugenio Daza, the school was also previously named the Borongan Pilot Elementary School. As of 2018, the school had 2,096 pupils.
2024-08-15 Canada at the 2025 World Games (Sporting event delegation) Canada will compete at the 2025 World Games held in Chengdu, China from 7 to 17 August 2025.
2024-08-12 2024–25 Bohemian Football League (Football league season) The 2024–25 3rd Bohemian Football League (Czech: 3. Česká fotbalová liga; ČFL) is the 33rd season in the current format and is one of the third-level football leagues in the Czech Republic (the other is the Moravian-Silesian Football League). The league comprises teams from the Bohemia region.
2024-08-12 Zona Quente (2017 film) Zona Quente is a 2017 Mozambican film.
2024-08-13 Leicester Square stabbing (2024 stabbing attack in London, England) The Leicester Square stabbing was a stabbing attack that occurred on August 12, 2024, in Leicester Square, London, England.
2024-08-13 Gloria Namakula (Ugandan football goalkeeper) Gloria Namakula is a Ugandan football goalkeeper. She participated in the competitions of FUFA Women Super League 2022/2023 (Kampala Queens FC). She was the goal keeper for Tooro Queens FC during the COSAFA Women's Championship.
2024-08-13 Proscovia Adongo (Ugandan football goalkeeper) Proscovia Adongo is a Ugandan female football goalkeeper.
2024-08-18 The Crestoran Odyssey: Heroes Inception The Crestoran Odyssey: Heroes Inception is a fantasy book set in a make belief world called Crestora. The books explores political tension between people and nations. This causes conflict which the main protagonists have to try overcome. The book was written by South African author, Caydyn Lendrum in 2024. The book is part of a trilogy series named The Crestoran Odyssey.
2024-08-18 Gregory Mallard born on 17 January 1992 in west Africa,Ghana.
2024-08-18 Pau Martí Vicente Pau Martí Vicente is a Spanish former footballer & manager who now works as interim head coach of the Malaysia national football team.
2024-08-18 Muslim Mousa (Iraqi footballer (born 2005)) Muslim Mousa Fayyadh (born 11 March 2005) is a professional footballer who plays as a left back for Iraqi Stars League side Al-Minaa.