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Edward A. Neloy

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{{Horseracing personalities infobox
|name = Eddie Neloy
|image =
|caption =
|occupation = [[Horse trainer|Trainer]]
|birthplace = [[United States]] {{flagicon|USA}}
|birth date = May 15, 1924
|death date = May, 1971
|career wins =
|race = [[Palos Verdes Handicap]] (1953)<br>[[Brooklyn Handicap]] (1954, 1964, 1966)<br>[[Kentucky Oaks]] (1954)<br>[[Withers Stakes]] (1954)<br>[[Santa Maria Handicap]] (1959)<br>[[Beldame Stakes]] (1963)<br>[[Diana Handicap]] (1963)<br>[[Acorn Stakes]] (1964, 1965, 1966)<br>[[Hopeful Stakes]] (1964, 1965, 1967, 1969)<br>[[San Antonio Handicap]] (1964, 1965)<br>[[San Fernando Stakes]] (1964, 1967)<br>[[Strub Stakes]] (1964)<br>[[Tremont Stakes]] (1964, 1966)<br>[[Vagrancy Handicap]] (1964, 1966)<br>[[Washington Park Handicap]] (1964)<br>[[Whitney Handicap]] (1964, 1967)<br>[[Woodward Stakes]] (1964, 1966)<br>
[[Metropolitan Handicap]] (1965, 1966, 1967)<br>[[Saratoga Special Stakes]] (1965, 1967, 1968)<br>[[American Derby]] (1966, 1970)<br>[[Arlington Classic]] (1966)<br>[[Champagne Stakes (United States)|Champagne Stakes]] (1966, 1967)<br>[[Fall Highweight Handicap]] (1966)<br>[[Jockey Club Gold Cup]] (1966)<br>[[Lawrence Realization Stakes]] (1966, 1967, 1968)<br>[[Malibu Stakes]] (1966)<br>[[Toboggan Handicap]] (1966)<br>[[Travers Stakes]] (1966)<br>[[Arlington Handicap]] (1967)<br>[[Frizette Stakes]] (1967)<br>[[Matron Stakes (United States)|Matron Stakes]] (1967)<br>[[Suburban Handicap]] (1967)<br>[[Sanford Stakes]] (1968)
|awards = [[United States Champion Thoroughbred Trainer by earnings|U.S. Champion Trainer by earnings]]<br>(1966, 1967, 1968)<br>[[National Turf Writers Association|National Turf Writers Trainer of the Year]] (1964, 1966)
|honours = [[National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame]] (1983)
|horses = [[Bold Lad]], [[Buckpasser]], [[Gun Bow]], [[Impressive (Thoroughbred racehorse)|Impressive]]<br>[[Queen of the Stage]], [[Successor (horse)|Successor]], [[Vitriolic (horse)|Vitriolic]]
}}
”’Edward Albert ‘Eddie’ Neloy”’ ([[May 15]], [[1924]] – [[May]], [[1971]]) was an American [[Thoroughbred]] [[horse racing|racehorse]] [[horse trainer|trainer]]. At age fourteen, he began working at a racetrack then joined the [[United States Army]] during [[World War II]]. During the intense action in the [[Italian Campaign (World War II)|Italian Campaign]] following [[Operation Shingle]], Neloy was seriously wounded [[Anzio]] and lost an eye.

When the war ended, Neloy returned to work in the horse racing industry and as a trainer in 1945 won the first race of a successful career that lasted until his death in 1971. In the mid 1950s he trained for [[Maine Chance Farm]] and in 1964 was voted the [[National Turf Writers Association|National Turf Writers Trainer of the Year]] following an outstanding season that included Gedney Farms’ outstanding colt, [[Gun Bow]].

In 1966, Eddie Neloy was chosen by the [[Phipps family]] to replace the retiring [[William C. Winfrey|Bill Winfrey]] as their head trainer. Neloy was responsible for conditioning the horses of [[Gladys Mills Phipps |Gladys Mills Phipps’]] [[Wheatley Stable]], those of her son, [[Ogden Phipps]], and her grandson, [[Ogden Mills Phipps|Dinny Phipps]]. In his first year, Neloy met with outstanding success, including winning thirteen straight races with [[Buckpasser]] who was voted [[American Horse of the Year]] honors. During the five years he was with the Phipps family until his death in 1971, Neloy would be the [[United States Champion Thoroughbred Trainer by earnings|U.S. leading money-winning trainer]] for 1966 through 1968 and the trainer of five [[Eclipse Award|Champions]].

Eddie Neloy died suddenly of a [[heart attack]] in 1971. His accomplishments in Thoroughbred racing were recognized in 1983 when he was posthumously inducted in the United States’ [[National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame]].

==References==
* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,836263,00.html TIME magazine article, August 19, 1966]
* [http://www.racingmuseum.org/hall/trainer.asp?ID=279 Edward A. Neloy at the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame]

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[[Category:American military personnel of World War II]]
[[Category:American horse trainers]]
[[Category:United States Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame inductees]]

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Adam Craig

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”’Adam Craig”’ is a Professional [[Mountain biking|Mountain Biker]] currently living in [[Bend]] [[Oregon]]. Originally from [[Corinth]], [[Maine]] Adam was born August 15, 1981 in [[Bangor]]. He is a three time Under 23 [[Cross-Country]] National Champion, 2007 and 2008 National Champion and represented the United States at the [[Beijing Olympic Games]].

Adam is 5’11’ weighs 165lbs.<ref>http://www.adamcraig.net/</ref>
Adam was educated at the University of Maine.<ref>http://www.usacycling.org/forms/Craig_Adam_2008.pdf</ref>

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ILD Telecommunications

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{{Infobox Company
|name = ILD Telecommunications
|type = [[Private company|Private]]
|foundation = Delaware, United States (1996)
|location = {{flagicon|U.S.}} [[Ponte Vedra Beach, FL]], [[USA]]
|num_employees = {{increase}} 350 (2007)
|industry = [[Telecommunications]]
|products = Payment Processing<br />[[Web_Conferencing|Web Conferencing]]<br />[[Teleconferencing|Teleconferencing]]<br />[[Operator_services|Operator Services]]
|homepage = http://www.ildtelecom.com/
}}
”’ILD Telecommunications”’ was founded in 1996, as a provider of operator services for large telecommunications companies.
<ref>Telecommunications Act of 1996</ref>

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James Brooks (rugby player)

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”’James Brooks”’ (born [[6 April]] [[1980]] in [[Henley-on-Thames, England]]) is a [[rugby union]] footballer who plays at [[fly-half]] for [[Leeds Carnegie]].

Brooks began his playing career in [[rugby league]], spending two seasons with [[London Broncos]]. In 2001 he then joined [[Northampton Saints]], signing for [[London Wasps|Wasps]] in the summer of 2004. He joined [[Leeds Carnegie]] at the beginning of the 2007-08.

Brooks was a regular in the [[England national rugby union team (sevens)|England sevens]] squad between 2003 and 2005.

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[[Category:English rugby union footballers]]

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SGPstore

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SGPstore – A Well known skin manufacturer in Korea. Developed the optimal protection film set. The skin shield will protect the body part, and the optical enhancement hard coated film will protect LCD screen part. SGP Shield is the highest level protection film set.

SGP United Corp. Currently holds patent of shield technology.

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Morning show central

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==Morning Show Central Radio Network==

Morning Show Central Radio Network now hosts five regular weekly shows and two biweekly programs, providing more than 24 hours of original programming a week. The shows rotate all day, some with video feed. All the shows are available as podcasts.

==About The Network==

MSC RADIO NETWORK started in 2006. We are a internet based radio station which can be heard all over the world. The network as of Sept 05, 2008 has started broadcasting on a very popular web based site called Live365.com. MSC radio network has five 3hr shows which can be heard on different days of the week. The network runs 24hrs a day 365 days a year.

==Shows On The Network==

Uncensored Net Noise

Maximum Threshold

The Projekt Show

Pure Evil Entertainment

The Nell’sinn And Joe Hour Or So

==Awards and Recognition==

Msc Radio Network was featured in a local Cleveland paper called ‘Scene Magazine’ The article was written by D.x. Ferris Published September 24th, 2008 [Scene Article http://www.clevescene.com/stories/15/72/net-noise-uncensored]

==Controversies==

‘American Idol’ Runner-Up Blake Lewis Dropped by Arista
In the interview with Maximum Threshold, Lewis expressed that he never really wanted to sign with a major label [Blake Lewis Dropped by Arista http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2008/06/24/american-idol-runner-up-blake-lewis-dropped-by-arista/]

==References==
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==Guest On The Network==

Bumblefoot From Gun & Roses, Don Jamieson,Steve Smyth,Jim Florentine,Tracii Guns From LA Gunz, Eddie Trunk,Aries Spears,Heidi Cortez,Reverend Bob Levy,Rudy Sarzo,Eddie Ojeda,Steve Trevino,Comedian Doug Stanhope,Former DOKKEN guitarist George Lynch,Angelica Bridges, Pigg D from Rob Zombie, Kate Rigg, Ronny North, Casey Biggs, Kevin Chalfant, Sebastian Bach, Raymond Herrera From Fear Factory, Mario Sebastian,Chris Caffery From TSO, Steve Smyth From Nevermore, Metal Mike, Billy Morris From ’ WARRANT’,Big John From VH1 Rock Of Love, Tay Zonday, Tom Sullivan. ‘Dee Snyder did a show ID for us, but was never on the network’

== External links ==

* Official Site: http://www.morningshowcentral.com

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[[Category:American variety radio programs]]
[[Category:Shock jocks]]

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Windows Cloud

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”’Windows Cloud”’ is the internal name for an upcoming [[cloud computing]] [[operating system]] by [[Microsoft]]. It will be announced with its official name at Microsoft’s Professional Developers Conference on [[October 27]], [[2008]] by [[Steve Ballmer]].<ref>http://blogs.zdnet.com/igeneration/?p=500</ref><ref>http://www.itpro.co.uk/606705/ballmer-microsoft-to-launch-cloud-os</ref>

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Blake Sorensen

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Blake Sorensen (born August 9, 1988) is an American football linebacker and special teams player for the Wisconsin Badgers of the Big Ten Conference of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. He is an alumnus of Eden Prairie High School, where he led the Eagles to a 2006 state championship. Sorensen began playing for the Eagles in 2004, and quickly made an impact as a defensive substitute, working his way onto the first string his Junior season in 2005, and finally culminated his career at Eden Prairie when he was named ‘Mr. Football’ by the Minnesota State High School Coaches Association. Dubbed ‘The Puxatony Paradox’ for his odd love of groundhogs, and ‘The Zapper’ for his love of future-war-simulation science fiction, Sorensen started his first game for the Badgers as a true Sophomore.

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Baudouin des Auteus

Baudouin des Auteus: “

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”’Baudouin des Auteus”’ ({{lang-la|Balduinus de Altaribus}}) was a [[Picardy|Picard]] [[trouvère]] of the early thirteenth century, probably from [[Autheux]] near [[Doullens]].<ref>François-Xavier Féghali (1875), [http://www.citadelle.org/lexique-611-Baudouin-des-Auteus,-ou-des-Autheux.cfm ‘Baudouin des Auteus, ou des Autheux,’] ”Dictionnaire des noms, surnoms et pseudonymes latins de l’histoire littéraire du Moyen Age (1100 à 1530)”, Alfred Franklin, ed. (Paris: Librairie de Firmin-Didot et Cie).</ref> Unfortunately, ‘the two works attributed to him are both of disputed authorship.'<ref>[[Theodore Cyrus Karp|Theodore Karp]], [http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/subscriber/article/grove/music/02347 ‘Baudouin des Auteus,’] ”Grove Music Online”, ”Oxford Music Online” (accessed 20 September 2008).</ref>

The song ”M’ame et mon cors doing a celi” is recorded with two different melodies, one in the manuscript tradition of [[BnF]] F-Pa 5198 and another in the [[Chansonnier du Roi]] and [[Noailles Chansonnier]]. The latter melody is non-repetitive, while the poem is [[Isometre|isometric]]. The other song ascribed by some manuscripts to Baudouin is ”Avril ne mai, froidure ne let tans”. It too is isometric, [[decasyllabic]], and having eight-line stanzas. Though it is also attributed to [[Gace Brulé]], the attribution to Baudouin is more likely.<ref>Theodore Karp (1962), ‘Borrowed Material in Trouvère Music,’ ”Acta Musicologica”, ”’34”'(3), 98.</ref>

It was once suggested that Baudouin des Auteus was the same Baudouin that participated in some ”[[jeux partis]]” with [[Theobald I of Navarre]], but this is dubious.

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Pádraig Duggan

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{{Infobox musical artist
| Name = Pádraig Duggan
| Background = Khaki
| Img = Padraigduggan.jpg|50px
| Img_capt = Pádraig onstage with [[Clannad]], [[2008]].
| Birth_name = Pádraig Ó Dúgáin
| Born = {{birth date and age|1948|2|17}}<br>[[Gweedore]], [[County Donegal]], [[Ireland]]
| Occupation = [[Singer]]<br>[[Mandolinist]]
| Genre = [[Traditional Irish music]]<br>[[Folk]]<br>[[World music]]
| Years_active = 1970 – present
}}
”’Pádraig Duggan”’ (born ”’Pádraig Ó Dúgáin”’ on [[17 February]], [[1948]] in [[Gweedore]], [[County Donegal]]) is an [[Irish]] musician best known for being a member of the [[folk]] group [[Clannad]], along with his [[twin]] brother [[Noel Duggan|Noel]].

He has also worked with his brother under the name [[The Duggans]] and with [[Norland Wind]].

[[Category:People from County Donegal]]
[[Category:Gweedore]]
[[Category:Irish singers]]
[[Category:Irish folk singers]]
[[Category:Irish pop singers]]

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