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Ties That Bind (Private Practice)

Ties That Bind (Private Practice): “ Iamnotregistered: [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ‘{{Infobox Television episode | Title = Tie That Bind | Series = [[Private Practice]] | Season = 2 | Episode = 12 | Airdate = [[December 31]], [[2008]] | Production …’ {{Infobox Television episode | Title = Tie That Bind | Series = [[Private Practice]] […]

Happy October

Happy October: ” Ywsanchez: [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ‘{{underconstruction}} Happy October is a month long celebration dedicated to happiness. It was inaugurated in 1993 by Linda Hall, a Leukemia survivor in Houston, …’ {{underconstruction}} Happy October is a month long celebration dedicated to happiness. It was inaugurated in 1993 by Linda Hall, a Leukemia survivor in […]

Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce

Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce: “ C.Fred: +reflist {{coi}} The ”’Fairfax County Chamber of Commerice”’ (”’FCCC”’) is the largest and most powerful Chamber of Commerce in the Northern Virginia region.{{cn}} The Fairfax Chamber is divided into Councils which specialize in addressing the needs of particular industries located in Fairfax County and Northern Virginia. The FCCC […]

Ballmer Imports

Ballmer Imports: “ Excirial: Added {{[[Template:notability|notability]]}}, {{[[Template:uncategorized|uncategorized]]}}, {{[[Template:unreferenced|unreferenced]]}} and {{[[Template:wikify|wikify]]}} tags to article. using [[WP:FRIENDLY|Friendly]] {{notability|date=October 2008}} {{unreferenced|date=October 2008}} {{wikify|date=October 2008}} A former factory worker Keith Ballmer started Ballmer Imports in 2002. Importing goods from Iran, Ballmer Imports was put on government watch list in 2004 for not following government sanction laws. ‘Detroit News June […]

FAY KHAN

FAY KHAN: ” Cobaltbluetony: wiki {{importance}} {{primary sources}} ”’Fay khan”’ (Faysal Khan Durrani,Urdu:فيصل خان دراني)(b. August 20, 1979, in Pakistan) is a singer and composer from Pakistan. Widely popular, he has earned affection for not only his music but also patriotism. He has fan base that stretches from his native Pakistan to Afghanistan, Gulf, Europe, […]

Ellis River (Maine)

Ellis River (Maine): “ Ken Gallager: new article {{coord|44.5051|-70.6734|type:river|display=title}} The ”’Ellis River”’ is an approximately {{convert|17|mi|adj=on}}-long river in [[Oxford County, Maine|Oxford County]] in western [[Maine]]. It is a [[tributary]] of the [[Androscoggin River]]. The river begins at the outlet of Ellis Pond in the northwest corner of [[Roxbury, Maine]], and flows southwest via a meandering […]

Wyeth v. Levine

Wyeth v. Levine: “ Cdogsimmons: added section ”’Wyeth v. Levine”’ is a case to be heard by the [[United States Supreme Court]] to decide whether [[plaintiffs]] have a right to sue a [[pharmaceutical]] company for injuries or death from a [[medication]] approved by federal regulators. == See also == *[[Riegel v. Medtronic]] == External links […]

Altria Group v. Good

Altria Group v. Good: “ Cdogsimmons: added link ”’Altria Group v. Good”’ is a case to be heard by the [[United States Supreme Court]] to determine if [[tobacco]] makers who manufacture ‘light’ and ‘low tar’ [[cigarettes]] can be sued by a class of [[Maine]] smokers for claims that the companies deceive smokers into thinking the […]

Stephen J. Zand

Stephen J. Zand: “ Agricola44: created page ”’Stephen J. Zand”’ (d. 24 January 1963) was an aeronautical pioneer who worked at the [[Sperry Corporation|Sperry Gyroscope Co.]] and was later Vice-President of Engineering at the [[Lord Corporation]]. He solved many of the early problems related to vibrations and sound<ref name=’lordco’>Kholos, L. (2005) [http://books.google.com/books?id=AR97AHnpLNgC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Courage+and+Innovation&sig=ACfU3U3bXICo-onIIUkfSG4uecR78Pfosg ”Courage and Innovation: […]

Summer Brave

Summer Brave: “ Cobaltbluetony: tagged for isseus {{importance}} {{one source}} ””’Summer Brave””’ is a play by [[William Inge]], a revision of his [[Pulitzer Prize for Drama|Pulitzer Prize]]-winning 1953 play ”[[Picnic (play)|Picnic]]”. Set in a small town in [[Kansas]] in the early [[1950s]], it focuses on Hal Carter, an attractive young stranger who drifts into town […]

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