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Christian Benteke

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{{Infobox Football biography
| playername = Christian Benteke
| fullname =
| dateofbirth = {{birth date and age|1990|12|3}}
| cityofbirth = [[Kinshasa]]
| countryofbirth = [[DR Congo]]
| height = {{height|m=1.90}}
| position = [[Midfielder]]
| currentclub = [[K.R.C. Genk]]
| clubnumber = 17
| youthyears = -2007<br>2007-2008
| youthclubs = [[Standard Liège]]<br>[[K.R.C. Genk]]
| years = 2007-
| clubs = [[K.R.C. Genk]]
| caps(goals) = 7 (0)
| nationalyears = 2005-2007<br>2008-
| nationalteam = [[Belgium national football team|Belgium U-17]]<br>[[Belgium national football team|Belgium U-19]]
| nationalcaps(goals) = 12 (0)<br>
| pcupdate =
| ntupdate = September 14 2008
}}
”’Christian Benteke”’ (born [[3 December]], [[1990]] in [[Kinshasa]], [[DR Congo]]) is a [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|Congolese]]-[[Belgium|Belgian]] [[football (soccer)|football]] player. He currently plays for the Belgian club [[K.R.C. Genk]].

== Trivia ==
He cames in September 2007 with 16 years from [[Standard Liège]] to [[K.R.C. Genk]], in the season 2007/2008 played 251 minutes.

”’International”’
*He was member for the [[Belgium national football team|Belgium U-17]] team at [[2007 FIFA U-17 World Cup]] in [[Korea Republic]] and played 3 games and shoot 1 goal.

== Links ==
* [http://www.krcgenk.be/en/sportief/playersheet?playerid=38 Player Profile]
* [http://de.fifa.com/worldfootball/statisticsandrecords/players/player=274008/index.html FIFA]
* [http://en.worldsoccerstats.com/player/11813 Worldsoccerstats]

{{K.R.C. Genk squad}}

{{Belgium-footy-bio-stub}}

[[Category:1990 births]]
[[Category:Belgian First Division footballers]]
[[Category:Belgian footballers]]
[[Category:Belgians of Democratic Republic of the Congo descent]]
[[Category:Football (soccer) midfielders]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Football (soccer) midfielders]]
[[Category:K.R.C. Genk players]]
[[Category:R. Standard de Liège players]]

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Reinhard Jaeger(bodybuilder)

Reinhard Jaeger(bodybuilder): “

Andyjsmith: Requesting speedy deletion ([[WP:CSD#A7|CSD A7]]). ([[WP:TW|TW]])


{{db-bio}}
Reinhard Jaeger a swiss born bodybuilder. Lives in Switzerland.

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Wikipedia first article

Wikipedia first article: “

TerriersFan: fix lead


”’CAST Application Intelligence Platform”’ (AIP) is an enterprise-grade software quality assessment and performance measurement solution from CAST Software. The AIP solution inspects the source code, identifies and tracks quality issues, and provides the data to monitor development performance. CAST can read, analyze and semantically understand most kinds of source code, including scripting and interface languages, 3GLs, 4GLs, web and mainframe technologies, across all layers of an application (UI, logic and data). By analyzing all tiers of a complex application, AIP measures quality and adherence to architectural and coding standards, while providing visual specification models. Managers get real time access to this information via a web interface (the Application Governance Dashboard) by which they can proactively monitor, measure and improve application health and development team performance. Managers and developers can see how applications evolve with developer ‘touches’ and have the power to identify application issues before they become production problems, drill down to the code at risk, and help speed remediation.

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Stella by Starlight (band)

Stella by Starlight (band): “

Indiaside:


{{for| the jazz standard| Stella by Starlight}}
{{Infobox musical artist
| Name = Stella by Starlight
| Background = group_or_band
| Origin = [[Durham]], [[North Carolina]], [[United States|USA]]
| Genre = [[Alternative rock]], [[electronic]], [[pop]], [[electropop]]
| Years_active = 2006-present
| Label = [[Indie band| unsigned]]
| URL = [http://www.myspace.com/stellabystarlightband MySpace page]
| Current_members = Sonny Byrd, Nathan Fowler
}}

”’Stella by Starlight”’ is an American [[electropop]] [[rock band|band]], formed in 2006 in [[Durham]], [[North Carolina]] as The Born Analouge. The band is comprised of Nathan Fowler and Sonny Byrd. The band won [[mtvU|mtvU’s]] 2007 Woodie Award for Best Music on Campus. <ref>http://www.bestmusiconcampus.com/band/default.aspx?bandID=1147</ref>

==References==
{{Reflist}}

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Lioré et Olivier LeO H-43

Lioré et Olivier LeO H-43: “

Rlandmann:


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The ”’Lioré et Olivier LeO H-43”’ was a reconnaissance seaplane produced in France in the 1930s.<ref name=’Jane’s ‘>Taylor 1989, 580</ref> It was a strut-braced, mid-wing monoplane of largely conventional design, provided with an observation balcony underneath the fuselage.<ref name=’WAIF’>”World Aircraft Information Files, File 900 Sheet 08</ref> It was designed to be launched by catapult from warships, and after a first flight in 1934, trails of this nature were conducted on board ”[[Commandant Teste]]”.

Development was prolonged and the prototype underwent much modification before an order for 20 machines was placed by the [[Aéronavale]]. Even after this, a major redesign to the forward fuselage was specified as part of the production order.<ref name=’WAIF’ /> As a result, the first test flight of the production version did not take place until 13 July 1939, by which time the H-43 was already obsolete.<ref name=’WAIF’ /><ref name=’Jane’s’ />

The twenty examples purchased briefly equipped two squadrons from February 1940, but all were withdrawn with the Fall of France.

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==Notes==
{{reflist}}

==References==
* {{cite book |last= Taylor |first= Michael J. H. |title=Jane’s Encyclopedia of Aviation |year=1989 |publisher=Studio Editions |location=London |pages= }}
* {{cite book |title=World Aircraft Information Files |publisher=Bright Star Publishing|location=London |pages= }}
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{{Lioré et Olivier aircraft}}
{{Aviation lists}}

[[Category:French military reconnaissance aircraft 1930-1939]]
[[Category:Seaplanes and flying boats]]
[[Category:Lioré et Olivier aircraft]]

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Greatest Hits (Bryan White album)

Greatest Hits (Bryan White album): “

TenPoundHammer: typo


{{Infobox Album <!– See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums –>
| Name = Greatest Hits
| Type = greatest
| Artist = Bryan White
| Cover = whitehits.jpg
| Released = {{start date|2000|10|31}}
| Recorded =
| Genre = [[Country music|Country]]
| Length =
| Label = [[Asylum Records|Asylum]]
| Producer = Various
| Reviews = *[[Allmusic]] – {{rating|4|5}} [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:fifoxqq0ldje link]
| Last album = ”[[How Lucky I Am]]”<br />(1999)
| This album = ””’Greatest Hits””'<br />(2000)
| Next album =
}}
””’Greatest Hits””’ is the first [[greatest hits]] package released by American [[country music]] artist [[Bryan White]]. It was released in 2000 (see [[2000 in country music]]) on [[Asylum Records]]. The album includes ten of his greatest hits from his first three studio albums: his 1994 self-titled debut, 1996’s ”Between Now and Forever” and 1997’s ”The Right Place”, as well as ‘From This Moment On’, his 1998 duet with [[Shania Twain]]. Two new tracks, ‘How Long’ and ‘The Way You Look at Me’, are also included. The former was released as a single, peaking at #56 on the country charts in 2000.

==Track listing==
#’Love Is the Right Place’ ([[Marcus Hummon]], [[Tommy Sims]]) – 3:15
#'[[Rebecca Lynn]]’ ([[Skip Ewing]], Don Sampson) – 3:57
#'[[Sittin’ on Go]]’ ([[Josh Leo (musician)|Josh Leo]], Rick Bowles) – 3:08
#’I’m Not Supposed to Love You Anymore’ (Ewing, Donny Kees) – 3:43
#’How Long’ (Andrew Williams, David Williams) – 3:49
#'[[From This Moment On (Shania Twain song)|From This Moment On]]’ (Shania Twain, [[Robert John ‘Mutt’ Lange]]) – 4:43
#’That’s Another Song’ (John Paul Daniel, Monty Powell, Doug Pincock, Jule Medders) – 3:11
#'[[So Much for Pretending]]’ (Bryan White, Derek George, John Tirro) – 2:32
#’The Way You Look at Me’ ([[Scotty Emerick]], Tirro) – 3:04
#’One Small Miracle’ ([[Bill Anderson (singer)|Bill Anderson]], [[Steve Wariner]]) – 3:52
#’Look at Me Now’ (White, George, Tirro) – 3:07
#'[[Someone Else’s Star]]’ (Ewing, Jim Weatherly) – 3:21

==References==
*Allmusic (see infobox)

[[Category:2000 albums]]
[[Category:Asylum Records albums]]
[[Category:Greatest hits albums]]
[[Category:Bryan White albums]]

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TicketFeeder

TicketFeeder: “

HalJor: Requesting speedy deletion ([[WP:CSD#A7|CSD A7]]). ([[WP:TW|TW]])


{{db-inc}}
==Overview==
”’TicketFeeder”’, founded in May of 2008 based in Tempe, Arizona, is a forum featuring premium tickets to quality events. TicketFeeder is an online broker specializing in premium event tickets. TicketFeeder works with the National Association of Ticket Brokers and the Better Business Buru Online Reliability Program<sup>1</sup>. Also, TicketFeeder is working with the [http://www.aaa.com/scripts/WebObjects.dll/ZipCode.woa/wa/route AAA] ‘Show and Save’ program.
TicketFeeder specializes in ticket sales for a wide array of venues including professional and college sports, concerts and theatre. TicketFeeder provides its customers with safe, easy and convenient ways to purchase tickets 24-hours-a-day, seven days a week. Striving to become the world’s favorite and most trusted brand for premium event seating and tickets.

==Origins==
Tammy Thibodeau is a veteran of the ticket industry. Tammy has more than 8 years of experience as a co-founder of Phoenix-based Front Row Tickets, a ticket wholesaler that sells and distributes between $8 and 10 million tickets annually. She holds a Masters of Science degree in Project management from George Washington University, and a Bachelors of Arts, Textiles and Clothing in business from Arizona State University.

==References==
BBB Reliability Report <ref>http://central-northern-western-arizona.bbb.org/WWWRoot/Report.aspx?site=30&bbb=1126&firm=97030585</ref>

==Also See==
[http://www.ticketnews.com/node/3667 Ticketfeeder founder considered outstanding new broker by NATB]

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Brandahn

Brandahn: “

Andyjsmith: prod as madeup


{{dated prod|concern = No references. No ghits for ‘Brandahn Super Star’ or ‘J. Carman Jones’. Fails notability, verifiability and of course [[WP:MADEUP]]. |month = October|day = 1|year = 2008|time = 22:17|timestamp = 20081001221745}}
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Brandahn Super Star is a fictional character that was created by J. Carman Jones. Brandahn is the twin brother of Jewel and Luke Cage’s(of Marvel Comics <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvel_Comics</ref>) daughter Danielle: Knightress. <ref>Insert footnote text here</ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Pulse14cover7dn.jpg

Because of Brandahns powers and abilites he was kept hidden and under the protection of Jewels good friends and allies of the S.H.I.E.L.Dhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S.H.I.E.L.D. and watchful eye of Professor X <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Professor_X</ref> and other members from the X-Men http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Men since puberty.

It has been roomered that Brandahn possesses superhuman strength and resistance to injury and the ability to fly and the Healing factor <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Healing_factor</ref>.

The exact limits of his strength and durability have not been defined, but it has been said that he too has telekinetic powers like Phoenix <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix_(comics)</ref>.

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Health Sciences Online

Health Sciences Online: “

Stevenfruitsmaak: new website from WHO (can’t imagine why this would have been previously deleted)


”’Health Sciences Online”’ (”’HSO”’) is a [[non-profit]] [[online]] health information resource from the [[World Health Organization]].

The website aims to provide quality educational resources to [[health care provider]]s, especially in [[developing countries]], thus bridging the [[digital divide]] (the global imbalance in access to information technology). The underlying aim is to support the [[United Nations]]’ [[Millennium Development Goals]] of [[public health]].

HSO launched in September 2008. The website hosts a virtual learning center providing [[weblink]]s to a collection of courses, references, textbooks, guidelines, lectures, presentations, cases, articles, images and videos in different languages. The content currently focuses on [[medicine]], but there are plans to expand to [[nursing]], [[pharmacy]], [[dentistry]], [[kinesiology]] and other [[health sciences]].

Founding collaborators include the [[U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]], the [[World Bank]], the [[American College of Preventive Medicine]], and the [[University of British Columbia]]. Funding is obtained from the [[Government of Canada|Canadian]] and [[British Columbian government]]s, the World Health Organization, [[NATO]]’s Science for Peace Program and others. The [[World Medical Association]] is also a partner.

==References==
*[http://hso.info/about/about.html About HSO]. [[World Health Organization]].
*[http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/580140 A New Way to Train and Support the World’s Health Workers] by Erica Frank, MD, MPH. Founder and Executive Director, Health Sciences Online; Professor, Canada Research Chair, University of British Columbia School of Population and Public Health, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; Professor, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia.

==External links==
*[http://hso.info/ http://hso.info/] – Health Sciences Online

[[Category:Health websites]]
[[Category:World Health Organization]]
[[Category:Public health]]

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Owen Morgan

Owen Morgan: “

HalJor: Requesting speedy deletion ([[WP:CSD#A1|CSD A1]]). ([[WP:TW|TW]])


{{db-nocontext}}
Owen Morgan is well known for Flying the Millenium Falcon in the Star Wars movies. This hairy beast was better known by chewbacca and befriended Han Solo.

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