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If you want to make changes and try again, copy and paste your article into a new submission and make your changes there. The Mayor of Hooperville is the alter-ego and stage name used by Erika Fey, an American hula hoop performer, instructor, retailer and manufacturer based in Portland, Oregon. She employs a style of hula hooping, also known as hoopdance, which utilzes one or more modernized and weighted hula hoops to execute an improvisational or choreographed routine of stylized tricks and complicated manuevers. She is among the leaders of the current reemergence of hula hooping as an art and recreation among adults. Sources[edit]http://www.katu.com/amnw/seenonamnw/9054806.html http://www.visithooperville.com/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KaQxEmR_Lg&feature=related http://www.portlandtribune.com/features/story.php?story_id=118487957488506700 Aslinged (talk) 01:39, 15 December 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-12-15[reply]
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Future of Wrestling was an American independent wrestling promotion based in southern Florida during the late 1990s. Founded by Bobby Rogers, the promotion was a rival of Full Impact Pro and NWA Florida and featured several top independent wrestlers including Scoot Andrews, Billy Fives, Maximum Capacity, Dirty Dennis Allen, Mister Saint Laurent, Jeff Brooks, Buck Quartermaine and Wildside (Anthony Michaels & Jeff Roth) as well as World Championship Wrestling veterans Dusty Rhodes, Kevin Sullivan, Norman Smiley and Curt Henning, the latter holding the FOW Heavyweight Championship until the promotions close in 2003. The promotion was associated with Rusty Brooks's School of Hard Knocks, which acted as its training school throughout its five year history. Former mainstays such as Lo Ki, The Shane Twins and Phi Delta Slam (Bruno Sassi & Big Tilly) [1] have since signed with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. In 2005, former FOW Tag Team Champion Alvin Burke, Jr. signed a developmental contract with World Wrestling Entertainment to compete in its developmental territory Ohio Valley Wrestling. Others who have made appearances include former Extreme Championship Wrestling wrestlers Terry Funk [2] and The Sandman [3] as well World Wrestling Federation wrestlers Barry Horowitz, Duke "The Dumpster" Droese, Doink the Clown, Tatanka, Greg "The Hammer" Valentine, [4] Jerry "The King" Lawler [5] and The Bushwhackers. History[edit]In early 1998, Bobby Rogers began promoting in local gyms and small auditoriums in the Broward-Palm Beach area with Johnny Evans being crowned as the first FOW Heavyweight Champion in May while The Masked Assassins won the FOW Tag Team Championship later that month. On October 8, Pat McGuire would become the first FOW Hardcore Champion in Oakland Park, Florida. During the next year, he soon developed a talented roster of local independent wrestlers which included Al Bino, [6] David Babylon, [7] Billy Fives, [8] Antonio Banks, [9] Dow Jones, Ram Man and The Vandalz (Ricky and Tommy Vandal). [10] [11] The following year, the promotion toured South America during which time the FOW International Championship was created with Cyborg winning the title in Lima, Peru on April 24, 1999. During the summer, both the FOW Heavyweight and International Championships switched hands returning to Lima. [12] The promotion would also begin broadcasting its local televised events through its website and eventually dvd releases. As its success rose, more prominent wrestlers such as Scoot Andrews and Lo Ki who both won the FOW Heavyweight Championship in early-2001 and, as a result of a three way rivalry between Independent Pro Wrestling, NWA Florida and Future of Wrestling, the FOW and IPW Heavyweight titles were unified with the NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship when NWA Florida Heavyweight Champion Buck Quartermaine defeated IPW Heavyweight Champion Mike Sullivan and FOW Heavyweight Champion Scoot Andrews in a "Three Way Dance" at an interpromotional event in Saint Petersburg, Florida in April 2001. By the end of the year, Hack Meyers teamed with Dave Johnson to win the FOW Tag Team Championship from The Vandalz in Davie, Florida on December 20, 2001. During 2002, Barry Horowitz and The Sandman enjoyed brief reigns as FOW Hardcore Championship while Norman Smiley and Curt Henning won the FOW Heavyweight Championship during the year. On March 13, the promotion held one of its biggest shows, King of Carnage, at the Davie Rodeo Arena in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. With over 3,000 in attendance, the supercard included Barry Horowitz, The Sandman, Christopher Daniels, Joey Matthews & Christian York and ECWA Heavyweight Champion Scoot Andrews defending his title against Lo Ki and Mike Sullivan in a "Three Way Dance". In the semi-main event, Kevin Sullivan defeated Dusty Rhodes, Terry Funk and Abdullah the Butcher in a "Fatal Four Way" match while Al Bino defeated FOW Light Heavyweight Champion J-Dawg for the title in a match including Johnny Vandal. The promotion received further exposure from the show which was released on dvd soon after. [13] [14] In July, the promotion also toured Saudi Arabia with Mike Sullivan defeating Billy Fives for the FOW Heavyweight Championship on July 25 before loosing the title back to Fives the following night. Later that year, it appeared at the Florida Atlantic University on October 4, 2002. During the event, FOW Light Heavyweight Champion Dave Babylon defending his title in a seven man "Kill the Man with the Belt" match. As the prematch stipulations ruled that whichever wrestler held the belt by the end by the end of the match, babylon would lose his title several times before managing to regain it before the end of the match. [11] Its success was short-lived however as its the promotion began experiencing financial difficulties, which worsened as promoter Bobby Rogers would be involved in legal problems during this time, and the promotion was forced to close in early 2003. Roster[edit]Championships[edit]
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Michael Stanco should redirect to Maximum capacity (although its correct name is Maximum Capacity).
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National Wrestling League and House of Pain Wrestling should redirect to NWL or NWL/HoPWF. 71.184.41.195 (talk) 02:33, 15 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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Election Background[edit]Lyndon Remias was elected to the School Board in May 2006 for his first term. Remias defeated incumbent Lois Williams 19,396 to 15,363 to win the Princess Anne District Race. Although Williams was the incumbent a majority of the Virginia Beach School Board turned against Williams and supported Remias. In May 2004 Remias unsuccessfully ran for a seat on the School Board. Remias finished 132 votes behind winner [Rita Sweet Bellitto] in his bid for an at-large seat on the Virginia Beach School Board. Because Bellitto's margin of victory was less than 1 percent of the combined votes cast for her and Remias, Virginia law allowed Remias to request a recount. Remias opted not to pursue a recount but vowed to mount a stronger campaign the next time he ran. Education[edit]Remias is a 1989 graduate of Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. Remias received a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a major in Accounting. Professional Background[edit]Remias is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and a Certified Internal Auditor (CIA). He has over 17 years of operational, financial and compliance auditing experience. Currently, Remias is a Senior Operational Auditor with [Amerigroup Corporation] in Virginia Beach. Remias worked previously with [Eastern Virginia Medical School] where in 2003 he was appointed the first ever Internal Auditor for the medical school. Filipino-American Community[edit]A strong showing by the 14,000-member Filipino-American community in Virginia Beach helped push Remias to victory. Remias became the third Filipino-American elected to a political office in Virginia Beach joining [Ron Villanueva], Virginia Beach City Councilman and [Tina Sinnen], Virginia Beach Circuit Court Clerk. Virginia Beach City Public Schools[edit]The Virginia Beach City Public Schools (VBCPS) is one of the largest school systems in the Commonwealth of Virginia. VBCPS serves approximately 70,535 students in grades K-12. Currently, the school system includes 57 elementary schools, 15 middle schools, 11 high schools, and a number of secondary/post-secondary specialty centers. Sources[edit]http://www.vbschools.com/schoolboard/remias.asp http://home.hamptonroads.com/elections/candidate.cfm?candidate_id=7 http://www.evms.edu/about/news/07-25-03b.html http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-144397834.html http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-116324430.html 68.0.19.75 (talk) 03:40, 15 December 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-12-15[reply]
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![]() The Elton John - Dream Ticket boxset collects three of Elton John memorable concerts from the twenty-first century from years 2000-2003. The box set also includes one video collection of handpicked performances from last fourty years. The Original Release date was 2004.
Disc One: Madison Square Garden The Greatest Hits Live Oct. 2000[edit]Elton takes center stage for over three hours in this live Dvd performance. The musician flys from the epic Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding to Don't Go Breaking My Heart/ with Kiki Dee. He is joined on stage by many performers which include, Billy Joel, Mary J Blige, Ronan Keating, Bryan Adams, Anastacia, and Kiki Dee. The Track Listing is as follows. Track Listing[edit]
Disc Two: London The Royal Opera House Live 2002[edit]Disc two is one of Elton's rare performances with an orchestra. This was the first time he had performed with one in almost twenty years. Some of Elton's unknown and lesser heard songs are heard from here. The Orchestra is conducted by the legendary James Newton Howard. The beginning of the concert is rehearsals of Elton and the band with the Orchestra. The pinnacle of the performance is Carla Etude/Tonight. To finish the concert off they swing into Saturday Night. The Track Listing is as follows. Track Listing Disc Two[edit]
Disc Three: Ephesus, Turkey. The Great Amphitheatre 2001[edit]The Final disc is another of Elton's rare performances as a solo pianist. With minor background effects it is all Elton as he glides through twenty one of his most memorable hits. The Track Listing is as follows. Track Listing Disc Three[edit]
Disc Four: Elton In Four Decades[edit]Much homage is paid to Elton's early years in this disc. Rare performances are shown as you pick from the 70's, 80's, 90's, and 2000's. Along with the performances are rare photographs of some of Elton's most outlandish costumes from each decade. In between each performance is interviews from Elton and his band as well as Thom Bell and Tim Rice describing the songs that Elton has written for over forty years. 1970's[edit]
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Sources[edit]http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2004_Oct_14/ai_n6235392 Pggameboy (talk) 05:54, 15 December 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-12-15[reply]
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Sources[edit]Founded in 1996, Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) is an independent industry analyst and consulting firm dedicated to the IT Management market. The firm provides IT vendors and enterprise IT professionals with objective insight into the real-world business value of long-established and emerging technologies, ranging from security, storage and service level management (SLM) to the Configuration Management Database (CMDB), virtualization and service-oriented architecture (SOA). More information on Enterprise Management Associates can be found at: http://www.enterprisemanagement.com. Enterprise Management Associates (talk) 06:05, 15 December 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-12-15[reply]
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Sources[edit]Abbrevation 77.180.98.103 (talk) 10:34, 15 December 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-12-15[reply]
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Former Chief Justice of India, Justice B.N. Kirpal has been appointed as the Chairman of the first ever National Forest Commission. source: http://pib.nic.in/archieve/lreleng/lyr2003/rfeb2003/21022003/r2102200335.html Sources[edit]221.128.169.144 (talk) 13:52, 15 December 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-12-15[reply]
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Sources[edit]"Official Information Society Technologies (IST, part of EU Sixth Framework) project description for g-Eclipse". Retrieved 2007-12-15. "Eclipse Magazine online article reporting on the g-Eclipse project". Retrieved 2007-12-15. "EU EGEE page reporting on the g-Eclipse project". Retrieved 2007-12-15.
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If you want to make changes and try again, copy and paste your article into a new submission and make your changes there. Atiomic County is the fctional universe created within the television show The O.C. It was created primarly by characer Seth Cohen, who began drawings of Little Miss Vixen (based on his girlfriend Summer Roberts), whilst living in Portland with friend Luke. The basis of Atomic County is that of Seth's own experience of living in Orange County since Ryan appeared. In fact the start of Orange County is a twist on when Ryan first moved to Newport. With Seth describing events in one episode "and the demon water-polo player [based on Luke] unleashed a plasma ball and said 'Welcome to Atomic County, Bitch!'"
Later in the series, after failing to launch the comic in San Diego, producer Carter approaches Seth, and convinces him tore-vive the comic for a graphic novel. Zac and Seth rejoin forces determined to make the graphic novel succeed this time. Summer (now girlfriend to Seth) decides not to get involved this time around. Summer later gets involved with the graphic novel of Atomic County and poses as Little Miss Vixen at the launch of the raphic novel, which leads Zac and Seth to have a fist fight over her. Superheroes[edit]Atomic County Characters includes: Seth Cohen: The Ironist Ryan Atwood: Kid Chino Summer Roberts: Little Miss Vixen Marissa Cooper: Cosmo Girl
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Sources[edit]http://www.theatre.ubc.ca/dress_decor/neoclassicism_romant_furniture_fr_directiore.htm under title, 'England: The Regency:' paragraph 5 The Making of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton: Design and Drawings by Jhon Morley 82.45.185.54 (talk) 16:46, 15 December 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-12-15[reply]
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Sources[edit]JonnySniper.com is a free social networking website designed for an alternative world! The website opened late in 2007 however it is unknown the actual number of registered members 90.205.54.244 (talk) 18:09, 15 December 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-12-15[reply]
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Mugwart - Discography Best of/Compilation, 2004 This Dark Reign Records 1. The Prostitute 2. Before You 3. Fallen 4. Amen 5. Hellbound 6. Deathwish (Christian Death Cover) 7. Razor 8. Extreme Depression And Fatigue 9. 40/90 10. Gutter Drone 11. Pepper Eyewash Cleanse 12. M-Camp 13. Nothing
Mugwart 1. Amen 2. Hellbound 3. Deathwish (Christian Death Cover) [view lyrics] Fistula 4. Calamine 5. Cocaine (Eric Clapton Cover)
Mugwart Single, 2000 Acrude Records (Paris, France) 500 7 copies made (100 red wax / 400 black) 1. Before You 2. Fallen
"Crushers Killers Destroyers!" Split, 2002 Shifty Records Mugwart 1. 40/90 2. Gutter Drone 3. Pepper Eyewash Cleanse Goatsblood 4. Give Up The Ghost 5. Skeleton River 6. Tank Up Molehill 7. The Guilt Narcotic 8. My Black Jesus 9. A Somewhat Considerable Burden Fistula 10. Dysfunction Sloth (US) 11. Hail The Basement 12. The Great Burning 13. Fart Torture 14. War 15. Return To The Basement 16. Choking Bitches 17. St. Vitus Cover
Disc 2 16. Jed Whitey - La Tacha 17. Maggott SS - American Living 18. Magnified Eye - Fuel to the Fire 19. Men Of Porn - End 20. Mothercake - Fists of Fury 21. Mugwart - The Prostitute 22. Nice Cat - Serpent of Boom 23. Orange Goblin - The Big Black 24. Peacemaker - Cosmic Wealth 25. Pod People - Goin' South 26. Puny Human - Jesus Has My Legs 27. Pushing Up Daisies - Pistol 28. Sally - Lord of the Trees 29. Satellite Circle - At the End of the Day 30. Sea Of Green - Move the Mountains 31. Shallow - Anatomy of a Giant Disc 3 32. Sheavy - Strange Gods 33. Sloth - The Voice of God 34. Slow Horse - What's the Use 35. Solace - Man Dog (edit) 36. Speedking - Dragon Slayer 37. Sunride - So Me 38. Supercruiser - Order of the Universe 39. Tectonic Break - Stigmata 40. Throttlerod - Wife Beater 41. Tummler - Lost Sense of the Cosmic 42. The Want - Goodbye 43. We - Carefree 44. Zealot - Neptune
Last known line-up (other bands members are in) Charlie Lee Beasley - Vocals (Misanthrope Project, Lunch, ex-King Travolta) Will Sprague - Guitar (Sourvein, Lunch, Crimson Electric) Dan Luper - Bass (Sourvein, Lunch, Crimson Electric) Kevin Owens - Drums Former/past member(s) Kevin Whitley - Guitars & Backing Vocals Greg Bulman - Guitar Big Jim Burney - Drums Ben Hogg - Backing Vocals (Beaten Back To Pure, Birds of Prey) Sources[edit]www.stringingmachines.co.uk http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sludge_metal http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&searchlink=MUGWART&sql=11:fbfyxqwaldde~T0 http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=41651 http://www.devildollrecords.com/DDR/TDR/frames.php http://www.amazon.com/Discography-Mugwart/dp/B0002N4UWE http://www.shiftyrecords.com/mugwart/ 72.84.92.27 (talk) 18:12, 15 December 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-12-15[reply]
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Sources[edit]SOURCES: Wikipedia Article on Dissent Magazine CUNY Graduate Center Political Science Dept Web Site; N. Mill, ed. 40 Years of Dissent (YALE UNIV. PRESS)PLUS Dissent Magazine Web Site 66.108.190.202 (talk) 21:29, 15 December 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-12-15[reply]
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Name: Christopher James Sythes Nickname: Lightening DOB:03/02/1990 Plays: Midfeald Born:Whitby Number: 8 / 15
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Sources[edit]Alternate spelling/capitalization 63.117.169.122 (talk) 23:51, 15 December 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-12-15[reply]
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Support Services Manager of the Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta, GA. Ernest joins the Woodruff with vast experience in the hospitality industry operations including managerial positions in world class hotels like the the InterContinental Buckhead Hotel in Atlanta, Georgia, USA and the Mandarin Oriental, Manila in Makati City, Philippines. Sources[edit]www.woodruffcenter.org www.myspace.com/eznatl 65.83.40.130 (talk) 23:51, 15 December 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-12-15[reply]
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