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Vladimir Fedorov
1971 births | figure skaters at the 1994 winter olympics | ice dancers | living people | olympic figure skaters of russia | people from moscow | russian figure skaters | soviet figure skatersVladimir Fedorov (Владимир Федоров, born April 22, 1971 in Moscow) is a Russian retired competitive ice dancer who now works as a coach.
List of people with surname Wilson
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- A. N. Wilson (1950-), English author
- Alex Wilson (1905–1994), Canadian track and field athlete
- Alexander Wilson (1776-1813), American ornithologist
- Allan Wilson (Major) (1856-1893), British soldier
- Andrew Wilson, including:
- Andrew Wilson (actor) (1964-), American actor, brother of Luke and Owen Wilson
- Andrew Wilson (footballer) (1880-1945), Scottish footballer
- Andrew Nesbit Wilson (1896-1973), Scottish footballer
- Andrew Wilson (historian) (1961-), British historian
- Andrew Wilson (musician), frontman for New Zealand punk trio Die!Die!Die!
- Andrew Wilson (politician) (1970-), Scottish politician
- Andrew Wilson (RAF officer), Royal Air Force commander
- Andrew Wilson (theologian), Unificationist theologian
- Angus Wilson, British author
- Ann Wilson, American singer
- Anthony Wilson, record-label owner, nicknamed "Mr Manchester"
- Anne Wilson, Australian poet
- Art Wilson, American baseball player
- Arthur H. Wilson Philippine-American War Medal of Honor recipient
- August Wilson, American playwright
July 5: Typhoon Paka
Typhoon Paka was the last tropical cyclone in the 1997 Pacific hurricane and typhoon season, and was among the strongest Pacific typhoons in the month of December. Paka developed on November 28 from a trough well to the southwest of Hawaii. The storm tracked generally westward for much of its duration, and on December 7 it crossed into the western Pacific Ocean. On December 16 Paka struck Guam and Rota with winds of 230 km/h (145 mph), and it strengthened further to reach peak winds on December 18 over open waters. Subsequently, it underwent a steady weakening trend, and on December 23 Paka dissipated. Typhoon Paka first impacted the Marshall Islands, where it dropped heavy rainfall and left $80 million in damage (1997 USD, $100 million 2007 USD). Later, it passed just north of Guam, where strong winds destroyed about 1,500 buildings and damaged 10,000 more; 5,000 people were left homeless, and the island experienced a complete power outage following the typhoon. Damage on the island totaled $500 million (1997 USD, $645 million 2007 USD), which warranted the retirement of its name. Paka also caused light damage in the Northern Marianas Islands, and overall the typhoon caused no reported fatalities. (more...)
Celebrity briefsHeath Ledger wowing audiences as Joker - The South African Star
Celebrity briefsHeath Ledger wowing audiences as Joker
Catalan earthquake of 2 February 1428
1428 | earthquakes in europe | earthquakes in spain | earthquakes in the 15th century | history of cataloniaModern estimates peg the intensity as an eight (damaging) or nine (destructive) on the Medvedev-Sponheuer-Karnik scale.E. Banda and A. M. Correig (1984), "The Catalan earthquake of February 2, 1428", Engineering Geology, 20:89–97. The ramparts of Prats-de-Mollo-la-Preste were destroyed. The clocktower of Arles-sur-Tech collapsed. The monastery of Fontclara at Banyuls-dels-Aspres was devastated. The damage sustained by Saint-Martin-du-Canigou marked the commencement of its decline. The belltower and cimborio of Sant Joan de les Abadesses fell down. The chapel at Núria was destroyed. The entire villages of Tortellà and Queralbs were destroyed. Among the partially damaged structures were Santa Maria de Ripoll and Sant Llorenç prop Bagà. As far away as Perpignan and Barcelona the populace was gripped by panice. In the latter the intensity was estimated at six (strong) or seven (very strong). The rose window of the Gothic church of Santa Maria del Mar was destroyed.
Se-Yol Kim
Kim Kim Se-Yol is a South Korean retired competitive figure skater. He won the silver medal at the 1991 Winter Universiade. He competed at the World Figure Skating Championships in 1992 where he finished 31th.
Tauranga Eastern Motorway
roads in new zealand | transport in auckland | transport in new zealandExit list
Universes (album)
2008 albums | australian rock albumsUniverses is the second album from Birds of Tokyo, independently released on July 5, 2008 through MGM Distribution. The album was recorded at Loop Studios in West Perth, Wing Command in Perth, Western Australia and in "a big beautiful wooden house by the sea" at Injidup (Yallingup, Western Australia).
Plastic Dreams
dance tracks | techno instrumentalsSpuren
2001 albums | albums produced by frank duval | compilation albums | frank duval albumsSpuren is a compilation album released in 2001 by German composer and singer Frank Duval.
Indian Reform Association
history of kolkataSen was enthusiastic about the Unitarian social gospel, which he observed first hand during his trip abroad. He seemed convinced that the reform efforts he witnessed in Britain could be duplicated in India. The Indian Reform Association was formed to promote “the social and moral reformation of the natives of India.”Kopf, David, The Brahmo Samaj and the Shaping of the Modern Indian Mind, 1979, pp. 16-18, Princeton University Press, ISBN 0691031258
Lehigh Senior High School
high schools in lee county, floridaLehigh Senior High School, located in Lehigh Acres, Florida, is one of the many high schools in Lee County. Other schools in Lee County include: Fort Myers Senior High School, North Fort Myers High School, Riverdale High School, and Dunbar High School. Lehigh currently has the highest percent of incoming students in Lee County. It is commonly referred to as "The center of the arts".
Young Island (Nunavut)
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Inuyamaguchi Station
railway stations in aichi prefectureList of National Historic Landmarks in Boston
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Tseshinang
cities, towns and villages in bhutanList of people with surname Taylor
lists of people sharing a surnameTaylor is a Middle English occupational surname of Old French origin. Listed here are notable people and fictional characters who share this surname.
- A. J. P. Taylor (1906–1990), English historian
- Alfred Edward Taylor (1869–1945), British philosopher
- Alan Taylor (footballer born 1953) (born 1953), English football player
- Alan D. Taylor, mathematician
- Brian Taylor (cricketer) (born 1932), English cricketer
- Brook Taylor (1685–1731), English mathematician
- Casper R. Taylor, Jr. (born 1934), former Maryland politician
- Chuck Taylor (salesman) (1901–1969), basketball player and sneaker pioneer
- Charles Asampong Taylor (born 1981), Ghanaian football player
- Charles Ghankay Taylor (born 1948), former President of Liberia
- Charlotte M. Taylor (born 1955), Missouri Botanical Garden curator
- Clayton Taylor, American author and aviator
- David Taylor, disambiguation page
- Dean Taylor, disambiguation page
- Dick Taylor (disambiguation), disambiguation page
- Elizabeth Taylor (born 1932), American actress
- E.P. Taylor (1901–1989), Canadian businessman & horsebreeder
- Fawcett G. Taylor (1878–?), Canadian politician and judge
- Frederick Winslow Taylor (1856–1915), American engineer and scholar of management
- Geoffrey Ingram Taylor (1886–1975), British physicist and mathematician
- Gwen Taylor (born 1939), English actress
- Herbie Taylor (1889–1973), South African cricketer
- James Taylor (born 1948), singer-songwriter
- James "JT" Taylor (born 1953), lead singer of Kool & the Gang
- Janie Taylor, New York City Ballet principal dancer
- Jermain Taylor (born 1978), American boxer, former undisputed middleweight champion of the world
- Jim Taylor (born 1935), American football player with the Green Bay Packers
- Candy Jim Taylor (1884–1948), Negro league baseball player and manager
- John Taylor (Taylor Ham) (1837–1909), American businessman
- John Taylor (Mormon) (1808–1887), third President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- Johnathan Taylor (American football player) (born 1979), American football player
- Kenneth M. Taylor, American WWII pilot
- Lindsay Taylor (born 1981), American women's basketball player
- Maria Taylor (born 1976), singer
- Mark Taylor, disambiguation page
- Martin Taylor, disambiguation page
- Matthew Taylor, English software engineer
- Maxwell Davenport Taylor (1901–1987), American General and diplomat
- Megan Taylor (1920–1993), British Olympic speed skater
- Noah Taylor (born 1969), Australian actor
- Patrick Gordon Taylor (1896–1966), Australian author and aviator
- Paul Taylor, dancer and choreographer
- Richard Taylor (mathematician) (born 1962), British mathematician
- Robert Taylor, disambiguation page
- Rod Taylor (born 1932), Australian actor
- Rod Taylor (singer), Jamaican singer
- Roger Meddows-Taylor (born 1949), English drummer with the band Queen
- Russi Taylor (born 1944), American voice actress
- Ruth Taylor (poet) (1961–2006), Canadian poet, editor and college professor
- Ruth Taylor (actress) (1908–1984), American film actress, starred in silent movies
- Ruth Ashton Taylor, American television journalist
- Sean Taylor (American football) (1983–2007), American football player
- Thomas Wardlaw Taylor (1933–1917), Canadian lawyer and judge
- Tom Taylor (writer) (born 1978), Australian playwright and editorial writer
- Tiffany Taylor (born 1977), American model
- Veronica Taylor (born 1978), American voice actress
- Zac Taylor, an American Football Quarterback for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- Zachary Taylor (1784–1850), former United States President
