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Victor Ambros

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Victor Ambros is an American molecular biologist from Vermont, and professor at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester, Massachusetts.

He received the Gairdner Foundation International Award in 2008 for the discovery and identification of single-stranded RNA molecules later called microRNA. "Victor Ambros"The Gairdner Foundation (Retrieved on May 25, 2008)

Inte:Ligand

companies established in 2003 | health care informatics | molecular modelling software


Inte:Ligand is a software company headquartered in Vienna, Austria. It provides software and services for chemical research, especially in the areas of drug discovery.

Mt. Baldy Joint School District

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Mount Baldy Scchol from Glendora Ridge Road The Mt. Baldy School District consists of one school, Mt Baldy School, of grades K through 8 and serves Mount Baldy, California.

Mario Héber Usher

uruguayan politicians


Mario Héber Usher (1921-1980) was a Uruguayan political figure.

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Albert Young (American football)

1985 births | american football running backs | iowa hawkeyes football players | living people | minnesota vikings players | people from new jersey | undrafted national football league players


Albert Young (born September 25, 1985 in Moorestown, New Jersey) is an American football running back for the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League. He was signed by the Vikings as an undrafted free agent in 2008. He played college football at Iowa.

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Youssef Salimi


Youssef Salimi (born August 24, 1972 in Arles, France) is a former Algerian football player who played as a central defender and spent his entire career with OGC Nice. He scored OGC Nice's only goal in their triumphant 1997 Coupe de France Final.http://www.ogcnissa.com/fr.php?Rubrique=fiche&Nom=Salimi&Prenom=Youssef

Club Career

DeCou House

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DeCou House (variably spelt DeCow or DeCew) was built by John DeCow, c.1808, in Thorold Township, Upper Canada. The two story house had limestone walls in thick.

DeCou House in 1925

2003 Paris Masters


The 2003 Paris Masters was a tennis tournament held in Paris, France. American Andy Roddick beat Romanian Andrei Pavel in the finals, also gaining the honour of being the number one tennis player in the world. Taipei Times - archives

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Thomas Williams (Australian politician)

1897 births | 1992 deaths | australian labor party politicians | members of the australian house of representatives | members of the australian house of representatives for robertson


Thomas Francis Williams (7 April 18971992) was an Australian politician.

Born in Young, New South Wales, he was educated at Catholic schools and then the University of Sydney. He became a barrister in 1923. In 1943 he was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the Labor member for Robertson, defeating sitting UAP member Eric Spooner. He held the seat until 1949, when he was defeated by Liberal candidate Roger Dean. Williams returned to law and died in 1992.

Ashlyn Sanchez

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Ashlyn Sanchez is an American child actress.

Filmography

eBay Baby in Custody


I am offering here my almost-new baby for sale. The baby has recently become much too loud for me. The baby is male and can be placed either in a blanket or in a pushchair

When That Good Night Falls, We Want Our Stars to Shimmer - Washington Post

When That Good Night Falls, We Want Our Stars to Shimmer

YouTube celebrity wins Eurovision laughs - Ninemsn

YouTube celebrity wins Eurovision laughs

Welcome to the New Slashdot Chicago Cluster

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Thanks to everyone who tested on Friday, as well as to all of SourceForge's netops crew, our corporate overlords at SourceForge for paying the bill, and of course all the engineers on Slashteam- Jamie McCarthy, Tim Vroom, Chris Nandor, Chris Brown, and Scott Collins, we are now running on the new iron in a cage in Chicago. We'll run a story in a few days about the ridiculously overpowered new hardware we have now, but now is the part of sprockets where we dance.

Stargazing: Miami is serious about celebrity sightings - Kansas City Star

Stargazing: Miami is serious about celebrity sightings

Smartphones For Text SSH Use — Revisited

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jfischet writes "Back in 2005 a Slashdot user asked this question and the responses were helpful — but I'd like to ask again to see what has changed in three years. I'd like to know what this community thinks is the best choice of smartphone for remotely administering Linux/UNIX boxes via SSH."

Johnson & Johnson Loses Major Trademark Lawsuit

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Dekortage writes "As previously discussed here, the health-products giant Johnson & Johnson sued the American Red Cross over use of the ubiquitous 'red cross' logo. J&J has now lost. The presiding judge said Johnson & Johnson's claim against the organization was doubtful because the manufacturer entered into a brand-sharing promotional agreement with the American Red Cross in 1986 — not to mention that the two organizations agreed to share the logo way back in 1895. Sounds like J&J may need to crack open some Tylenol and Band-Aids."