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River and Gary
* 2003 – Green River Killer Gary Ridgway pleaded guilty to 48 counts of murder.
* 2001 – In Renton, Washington, United States, Gary Ridgway aka The Green River Killer is arrested.
The mayor of Turtle River is Gary Burger, of garage rock band The Monks.
Gary is a city in McDowell County, West Virginia, United States, along the Tug Fork River.
He also competed under the moniker of Red River Jack in Texas, during an angle against Gary Hart's men and Skandor Akbar's Army in World Class Championship Wrestling.
In the next few years, Scott continued working as an extra and bit player in several films, including Weary River ( 1929 ) with Richard Barthelmess and The Virginian ( 1929 ) with Gary Cooper.
In the 1980s, Texas Monthly Press published such books as Goodbye to a River and Hank the Cowdog and authors such as Bud Shrake, Stephen Harrigan and Gary Cartwright.
* Green River Killer or Gary Ridgway, an American serial killer
Gary Leon Ridgway ( born February 18, 1949 ) is an American serial killer known as the Green River Killer, convicted of 48 separate murders and confessed to nearly double that number.
These include Spoon, Ghostland Observatory, ... And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead, I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness, Explosions in the Sky, Okkervil River, The Black Angels, The Bright Light Social Hour, The Gary, and White Denim among others.
Some of the more popular golf clubs are the West Bank Golf Club, Alexander Golf Club, Gonubie Golf Club, Red Bishop Golf Course, Fish River Sun ( a Gary Player-designed golf course ), Bunkers Hill Driving Range and the East London Golf Club.
U. S. Steel's Gary, Indiana facility has been repeatedly charged with discharging polluted wastewater into Lake Michigan and the Grand Calumet River, and in 1998 agreed to a $ 30 million settlement to clean up contaminated sediments from a five-mile ( 8 km ) stretch of the river.
The Calumet River refers to a system of heavily industrialized rivers and canals in the region between the neighborhood of South Chicago in Chicago, Illinois, and the city of Gary, Indiana.
Before human alteration, water flowed westward from LaPorte County, Indiana along the Little Calumet River, made a complete turn, and flowed east along the Grand Calumet into Lake Michigan in the Miller neighborhood of Gary, Indiana.
* The Return ( Gary Paulsen novel ), a 1991 novel by Gary Paulsen, also known as The River
Music !," " Till I Waltz Again With You ," " Ricochet ( Rick-O-Shay )"), Doris Day (" Secret Love ," " Whatever Will Be Will Be ( Que Sera Sera )," " Teacher's Pet "), Guy Mitchell (" My Heart Cries for You ," " The Roving Kind ," " Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ," " Singing the Blues "), Bing Crosby (" Play a Simple Melody with son Gary Crosby, " True Love with Grace Kelly ), Dinah Shore (" Lavender Blue "), Kitty Kallen (" Little Things Mean a Lot "), Joni James (" Have You Heard ," " Wishing Ring ," " Your Cheatin ' Heart "), Peggy Lee (" Lover ," " Fever "), Julie London (" Cry Me a River "), Toni Arden (" Padre "), June Valli (" Why Don't You Believe Me "), Arthur Godfrey (" Slowpoke "), Tennessee Ernie Ford (" Sixteen Tons "), Les Paul and Mary Ford (“ Vaya Con Dios ,” “ Tiger Rag ”), and vocal groups like The Mills Brothers (" Glow Worm "), The Weavers "( Goodnight Irene "), The Four Aces (" Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing ") ("( It's No ) Sin ", The Chordettes (" Mister Sandman "), Fontane Sisters (" Hearts of Stone "), The Hilltoppers (" Trying ," " P. S.
In the northwest part of the state, it includes the Grand Calumet River area in Lake and Porter counties, and includes the cities of Gary and Hammond.
The Green River is infamous as the location where the first victims of serial killer Gary Ridgway were found in the early 1980s.
The two amateur divers, brothers Gary and Trevor Bankhead, found a total of 32 religious artefacts in the River Wear in Durham City during a full underwater survey of the area around Prebends Bridge.
* Gary Ridgway, U. S. serial killer ( a. k. a. the Green River Killer )
The River Dee flows from the Ratn ' Gary Mountains into the Blue Sea.
The Satpura River flows from the Forest of Irabek through the northern tip of the Ratn ' Gary Mountains and empties into the Blue Sea north of the River Dee.

River and novel
In 1934 he directed One More River, an adaptation of the novel of the same name by John Galsworthy.
In Jack Kerouac's 1955 novel, On The Road, the book's narrator Sal Paradise and other prominent character Dean Moriarty ( an alias of Kerouac's friend Neal Cassady ) encounter the Sabine River.
* In the novel Relic by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, the Xingu River is the location of the doomed Whittlesey / Maxwell expedition responsible for discovering evidence of the lost Kothoga tribe and their savage god Mbwun.
It was also featured in this role in the science fiction novel The Wreck of the River of Stars, by Michael Flynn.
The title of the novel is paraphrased in James Joyce's Finnegans Wake at 203. 21 as " Nanon L ' Escaut ", which also refers to the 17th-century French courtesan Ninon de l ' Enclos and to the Escaut River.
The film for Leone was to have been a homage to classic writers from literature such as — Edgar Lee Masters ( Spoon River Anthology ), Ambrose Bierce (" An occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge "), Mark Twain (" A military campaign that failed "), Stephen Crane ( The red badge of Courage ), and Margaret Mitchell ( Gone with the Wind ), of whose novel he had wanted to film a remake.
* 1902: Although not explicitly cited, the Congo River provides the setting for Joseph Conrad's 1902 novel Heart of Darkness.
* 1980: The Congo River is featured in a chapter of Michael Crichton's novel Congo ( published in 1980 ), as well as in the 1995 film based on the book.
* 2010: The Congo River is a central element in the 2010 novel by Mario Vargas Llosa, El sueño del celta ( The Dream of the Celt ), a fictionalisation of episodes in the life of the Irishman Roger Casement.
The protagonist of Ernest Hemingway's 1950 novel Across the River and into the Trees, Colonel Dick Cantwell, based on World War II commander Charles " Buck " Lanham, uses the phrase to his driver.
** Red River ( manga ), a Japanese graphic novel series centered in Anatolia.
The Irtysh River serves as a backdrop in the epilogue of Fyodor Dostoyevsky's 1866 novel Crime and Punishment.
Stowe said she based the novel on a number of interviews with people who escaped slavery during the time when she was living in Cincinnati, Ohio, across the Ohio River from Kentucky, a slave state.
After he returned to London, he painted several more nocturnes over the next ten years, many of the River Thames and of Cremorne Gardens, a pleasure park famous for its frequent fireworks displays, which presented a novel challenge to paint.
The " last Buchan " ( as Graham Greene entitled his appreciative review ) was the 1941 novel Sick Heart River ( American title: Mountain Meadow ), in which a dying protagonist confronts the questions of the meaning of life in the Canadian wilderness.
In the years immediately following WWII, the Ontario Hydro-Electric Power Commission purchased huge amounts of war-surplus Bailey bridging, and established a small design group to promote its use in novel applications ; for example, the trestles required for an extensive gravel-classification set-up for the power plants then being built on the Ottawa River.
Ruskin wrote the fantasy novel The King of the Golden River for her in 1841, when she was twelve years old.
Daniel Defoe mentions sufferers drowning themselves " in the river which runs from the marshes by Hackney, which we generally called Ware River, or Hackney River " in his novel A Journal of the Plague Year.
The name River Falls was used in Scott Thompson's novel, Young Men Shall See, as the name of the main town in the book.
* In Timothy Mo's novel about the foundation of Hong Kong, An Insular Possession, Congreve rockets are used by Captain Elliot from the steamer Nemesis against Chinese forts on the Pearl River.
Kem Nunn's novel, Tijuana Straits, provides insight into the culture of the border and surfing in Imperial Beach and the Tijuana River Valley, and the environmental problems that impact residents of Tijuana, Imperial Beach and Coronado.
The second half of this novel focuses on an enclave of civilization in the fictional " Silver Valley ", located slightly east or northeast of Springville, and just north of the Middle Fork of the Tule River.
* The civil-war-themed young adult novel, The River Between Us, takes place in Grand Tower.
The 1901 coming-of-age historical fiction novel " The Bears of Blue River " by Indianapolis's Charles Major is set in present-day Shelbyville and according to Major's descriptions in the text occurred near the now-aptly named Bear Chase Golf Club.

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