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Bektour
User_talk:Bektour
Mozilla Firefox/Archive 3
Talk:Mozilla_Firefox/Archive_3
New Kadampa Tradition/Archive 4
Talk:New_Kadampa_Tradition/Archive_4
Winter in Eden
Winter in Eden is a 1986 science fiction novel, second in the Eden series, by Harry Harrison that tells an alternate history of planet Earth in which the extinction of the dinosaurs never occurred. The story began in West of Eden in which there is a war between a group of Cro-Magnon-level humans and a reptilian race called the Yilané, who are descended from dinosaurs and have become the dominant lifeform on the planet. The central characters from the first book return
Winter_in_Eden
ClemMcGann/archive2005
User_talk:ClemMcGann/archive2005
Moustapha Salifou
Moustapha Salifou (born 1 June 1983 in Lomé) is a Togolese football midfielder, who currently plays for Aston Villa.
Moustapha_Salifou
John Moriarty (writer)
John Moriarty (1938, County Kerry, Ireland – 1 June 2007) was an Irish writer and philosopher. He was educated in Listowel and at University College Dublin. He lived at the foot of Mangerton Mountain in northern County Kerry, and online at www.johnmoriarty.net.His books include Dreamtime (Dublin, The Lilliput Press, 1994 - revised 1999) Turtle Was Gone a Long Time (1996) Horsehead Nebula Neighing (Lilliput, 1997) Anaconda Canoe (Lilliput, 1999) Nostos (autobiography) (Lilliput, 2001) Invoking Ireland (Lilliput, 2005) Slí na Fírinne (Slí na Fírinne Publishing, 2006) Night Journey to Buddh Gaia (Lilliput, 2006) One Evening in Eden (Lilliput, 2007) - a CD box set containing a collection of stories narrated by John.
John_Moriarty_(writer)
Status of same-sex marriage
The status of same-sex marriage changes nearly on a daily basis as legislation and legal action takes place around the world. Summarized in this article are the current trends and consensus of religions and political authorities throughout the world.
Status_of_same-sex_marriage
TFunk
User_talk:TFunk
March 2006 in the United States
March_2006_in_the_United_States
Latin America/In the news/2006
Portal:Latin_America/In_the_news/2006
Angela Mudge
Angela Mudge (born Tavistock, Devon, 8 July 1970) is a champion hill runner and skyrunner. Despite being born with birth defects in both legs, and finding track athletics not to her liking, she discovered her sport while a postgraduate student in Scotland in the mid 1990s, and developed rapidly.She has won the Scottish Hill Running Championships three times (1997, 1998, 2006), the British Fell Running Championship five times (1997–2000, 2008), and holds the women's record on more than thirteen courses in Scotland alone.
Angela_Mudge
Disneyfreak96
User_talk:Disneyfreak96
List of sports idioms
The sport from which each phrase originates has been included immediately after the phrase. In some cases, the specific sport may not be known; these entries may be followed by the generic term Sports, or a slightly more specific term, such as Team sports (referring to such games as baseball, football, hockey, etc), Ball sports (baseball, tennis, volleyball, etc), etc.
List_of_sports_idioms
Sean Slater
Talk:Sean_Slater
Return to Eden (novel)
Return To Eden is a 1989 science fiction novel by Harry Harrison.The novel is the third and final volume in Harrison's Eden series. The first two stories of the trilogy are West of Eden, and Winter in Eden.
Return_to_Eden_(novel)
Brazil/Archive 1
Talk:Brazil/Archive_1
List of Irish American politicians
This is a list of notable Irish American politicians.
List_of_Irish_American_politicians
Antoine Mac Giolla Bhrighde
Antoine Mac Giolla Bhrighde (English Tony or Anthony MacBride (also misspelled Tony McBride), 29 August, 1957 2 December, 1984), was a Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) volunteer from Desertmartin, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. He was shot and killed in an armed confrontation with British troops in 1984.
Antoine_Mac_Giolla_Bhrighde
Bruce Springsteen with The Seeger Sessions Band Tour
The Bruce Springsteen with The Seeger Sessions Band Tour, afterwards sometimes referred to simply as the Sessions Band Tour, was a 2006 concert tour featuring Bruce Springsteen and The Sessions Band playing what was billed as "An all-new evening of gospel, folk, and blues," otherwise seen as a form of big band folk music.
Bruce_Springsteen_with_The_Seeger_Sessions_Band_Tour
St. Brigid's National School Castleknock
St. Brigid's National School is a mixed, primary national Catholic school, located off Beechpark Avenue in Castleknock, Dublin, Ireland. A notable famous past student is Colin Farrell.
St._Brigid's_National_School_Castleknock
Bronze Age collapse
The Bronze Age collapse is the name given by those historians who see the transition from the Late Bronze Age to the Early Iron Age, as violent, sudden and culturally disruptive, expressed by the collapse of palace economies of the Aegean and Anatolia, which were replaced after a hiatus by the isolated village cultures of the Dark Ages period of history of the Ancient Near East.
Bronze_Age_collapse
Mahmudiyah killings
Talk:Mahmudiyah_killings
Julia Clifford
Julia Clifford (June 19 1914 June 18, 1997) was a fiddler and Irish traditional musician.Julia Murphy was born at Lisheen, Gneeveguilla, County Kerry, part of an area in west Munster known as Sliabh Luachra one of eight children. Her father Bill played flute, fife, and fiddle and had a fife and drum band. Both she and her brother Denis Murphy, also a noted musician, were taught the fiddle by noted fiddler from the same area, Padraig O'Keeffe.
Julia_Clifford
Denis Murphy (Irish musician)
Denis Murphy (November 14, 1910 - April 7, 1974) was an Irish fiddler and noted traditional musician.Murphy was born in Lisheen, Gneeveguilla, County Kerry one of eight children of Bill and Mainie (nee Corbett) Murphy. His father played fife, flute and fiddle and had a fife and drum band. It was a house where music was played a lot with neighbours calling in. He and his sister Julia Clifford were taught fiddle by Padraig O'Keeffe. He later played with the Lisheen Fife and Drum Band.
Denis_Murphy_(Irish_musician)
Black Snake Moan (film)
Black Snake Moan is a 2007 film written and directed by Craig Brewer. It was filmed in and around Stanton, Tennessee, and stars Samuel L. Jackson, Christina Ricci, and Justin Timberlake. The title of the film derives from the 1927 Blind Lemon Jefferson song, while the plot, as confirmed by director Brewer in the commentary to the DVD of the film, is loosely based on George Eliot's 1861 novel Silas Marner The film draws numerous references to the Mississippi Blues movement, not least in its title and soundtrack.
Black_Snake_Moan_(film)
Fergal Byron
Fergal_Byron
Articles for deletion/Log/2006 July 13
Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2006_July_13
Articles for deletion/List of Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom by longevity
Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/List_of_Prime_Ministers_of_the_United_Kingdom_by_longevity
James McDade
James Patrick McDade (24 July, 1946 14 November, 1974) was a volunteer and a lieutenant in the Birmingham Battalion of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) who was killed in a premature explosion while planting a bomb at the Coventry telephone exchange.
James_McDade
Islam in Niger
Islam in Niger accounts for the vast majority of the nations religious adherents. The faith is practiced by more than 90% of the population, although this figure varies by source and percentage of population who are classified as Animist. Many of the communities who continue to practice elements of traditional religions do so within a framework of syncretic Islamic belief, making agreed statistics difficult.
Islam_in_Niger
Theodor Landscheidt
Talk:Theodor_Landscheidt
JASpencer/Orange
User:JASpencer/Orange
Irish bog psalter
early medieval Christian psalter (prayer book) was discovered in a bog in July 2006, in the townland of Faddan More in north County Tipperary, Ireland. It is estimated to have been in the bog for between 1,000 and 1,200 years, but the book itself has yet to be formally identified, named or dated by Irish archaeological authorities.
Irish_bog_psalter
75pickup
User_talk:75pickup
Paulisdead
User_talk:Paulisdead
Liverpool Scouse
User_talk:Liverpool_Scouse
Casualties of the 2006 Lebanon War
casualties in the 2006 Lebanon War, leading to condemnation of both sides, however the exact distribution of casualties has been disputed. The Lebanese Higher Relief Council (HRC), UNICEF,
Casualties_of_the_2006_Lebanon_War
August 2006 in sports
2006 in sports ← - January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December - →
August_2006_in_sports
International reactions to the Qana airstrike
International reactions to the 2006 Qana airstrike, which saw the greatest loss of civilian life in the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict, twenty eight deaths with thirteen missing, largely involved the condemnation of Israel by many countries around the globe, bringing about a supposed 48 hours cessation of air operations by the Israeli Air Force. Bombings resumed only a few hours after the start of the cessation of air operations.
International_reactions_to_the_Qana_airstrike
Dónal Lunny
Talk:Dónal_Lunny
BrianO
User_talk:BrianO
Telltown
Telltown or Taillten is an outdated place name in County Meath, Ireland. The Taillten Fair was held there in medieval times, and was revived as the Telltown Games for a period in the twentieth century.Mound structures near Telltown have been asserted by some to be ancient man-made earthworks 2500 years old. A page on the church at Donaghpatrick discusses the Telltown Games. A Druidic page asserts the religious significance of the earthworks
Telltown
Shakira
Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll (bornShakira, (Colombian singer-songwriter, musician, record producer, dancer and philanthropist who emerged as a musical prodigy in the music scene of Latin America in the mid-1990s. Born and raised in Barranquilla, Colombia, Shakira revealed many of her talents in school as a live performer, demonstrating her vocal ability with rock and roll, Latin and Middle Eastern influences with her own original twist on belly dancing.
Shakira
Macra na Feirme
Macra na Feirme (Irish roughly translating to Stalwarts of the land) is an Irish, voluntary, rural youth organisation. It was founded in 1944 by Stephen Cullinan, a rural science teacher. The organisation's original purpose was to provide young farmers with adequate training to ensure their livelihood and to provide an outlet for socialising in rural areas.Since then over 250,000 young people have passed through the ranks of Macra na Feirme.
Macra_na_Feirme
WikiProject Automobiles/Archive 5
Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Automobiles/Archive_5
The Chieftains 1
Talk:The_Chieftains_1
Beggarsbanquet
User_talk:Beggarsbanquet
AutoWikiBrowser/Archive 9
Wikipedia_talk:AutoWikiBrowser/Archive_9
Johnny Doran
Johnny Doran (Exact d.o.b. unknown, 1907-January 9,1950) was an Irish uilleann piper.
Johnny_Doran