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Kingston and Confidential
In 1977, Burr starred in the short-lived TV series Kingston: Confidential, a critical failure that was scheduled opposite the extraordinarily popular Charlie's Angels.
* Kingston: Confidential ( 1 episode, 1977 )
He played the role of W. Averell Harriman in the movie MacArthur and also appeared on episodes of Starsky and Hutch, Kingston: Confidential as well as the TV miniseries The Moneychangers.
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Kingston and is
In July is the annual Steer Bar-B-Que in Kingston, and Heart of the Valley Festival in Middleton.
Georgetown, the capital of the Cayman Islands is south of Havana, Cuba, and northwest of Kingston, Jamaica, and are between Cuba and Central America.
The CUC is divided into four regions: " BC " ( British Columbia ), " Western " ( Alberta to Thunder Bay ), " Central " ( between Thunder Bay and Kingston ), and " Eastern " ( Kingston, Ottawa and everything east of that ).
The practice of Guising at Halloween in North America is first recorded in 1911, where a newspaper in Kingston, Ontario reported children going " guising " around the neighborhood.
The International Seabed Authority ( ISA ) (, ) is an intergovernmental body based in Kingston, Jamaica, that was established to organize and control all mineral-related activities in the international seabed area beyond the limits of national jurisdiction, an area underlying most of the world ’ s oceans.
Its fifteenth session was held in Kingston 25 May-5 June 2009 and its sixteenth session is scheduled for 26 April to 7 May 2010.
The coffee is exported from Kingston.
An oil refinery is located near Kingston converts crude petroleum obtained from Venezuela into gasoline and other products.
The Highway 2000 project, which seeks ultimately to link Kingston with Montego Bay and the north coast, is currently undergoing a series of phases / legs.
Phase 1 is the highway network between Kingston and Mandeville which itself has been divided into sub-phases: Phase 1a ( Kingston-Bushy Park ( in actuality, Kingston-Sandy Bay ) highway and the upgrade of the Portmore Causeway ) which was completed June 2006, and Phase 1b ( Sandy Bay-Williamsfield ).
The container terminal at the Port of Kingston has undergone large expansion in capacity in recent years to handle growth both already realised as well as that which is projected in coming years.
The Kingston port is situated in the Kingston Harbour which is the 7th largest natural ( i. e. not man made ) harbour in the world.
So many buildings in Kingston, Ontario, Canada were constructed from it that it is nicknamed the ' Limestone City '.
The present record holder is the 1990 winner Kingston Rule with a time of 3min 16. 3sec.
Nial ( from " Nested Interactive Array Language ") is a high-level array programming language developed from about 1981 by Mike Jenkins of Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
New Malden is a small town and shopping centre in the south-western London suburbs, mostly within the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames and partly in the London Borough of Merton, and is situated from Charing Cross.
The Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames has one of the largest expatriate community of South Koreans in Europe, and is said to be one of the most densely populated area of Koreans outside South Korea.
According to different sources, the Korean population in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames is around 20, 000, of whom around 8000 reside in the Kingston Borough portion of New Malden.
* 1841 – Queen's University is founded in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

Kingston and American
While Kingston and Montego Bay are home to a number of retail stores, including American fast-food franchises such as Domino's, Burger King, and KFC, the majority of the towns in the interior of the country, such as Mandeville, May Pen, and Spanish Town, have small shops, public markets, and temporary roadside stands.
* 1933 – Nick Reynolds, American musician ( The Kingston Trio ) ( d. 2008 )
* 1991 – Dave Guard, American folk singer ( The Kingston Trio ) ( b. 1934 )
* 1940 – Maxine Hong Kingston, American writer
* 1939 – John Stewart, American singer-songwriter and guitarist ( The Kingston Trio ) ( d. 2008 )
* Jack Kingston, American politician
* Russ Kingston, American actor
* Kingston ( horse ) ( 1884 – 1912 ), American racehorse
American poet and singer Rod McKuen began translating Brel's songs into English, and the Kingston Trio recorded one of his English versions on their Time to Think album, " Seasons in the Sun ", based on Brel's " Le moribond " ( The dying one ).
* Kingston Saltpeter Cave is the largest cave in Bartow County and was used to help produce gunpowder for the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War.
A receiving centre for fleeing refugees from the American Revolution some years later, Kingston became the primary community of southeastern Upper Canada.
During the War of 1812, Kingston was the base for the Lake Ontario division of the Great Lakes British naval fleet which engaged in a vigorous arms race with the American fleet based at Sackets Harbor, New York for control of Lake Ontario.
The community of Marbletown once served briefly as the state capital, after the city of Kingston was burned by the British during the American Revolutionary War.
During the American Revolution, General George Clinton crossed the Rondout Creek at Rosendale Village in October 1777, arriving " one or two days too late to resist the British attack " on Kingston by the forces of General John Vaughan.
Kingston has a rich history as a pivotal pioneer in American education.
The hurricane, at the time the most significant natural disaster in American history, wreaked havoc on Kingston and neighboring Wilkes-Barre, causing a state of emergency.
Many area residents fought in the American Revolution, and small engagements were fought near Kingston at Bear Bluff and at Black Lake.
Maxine Hong Kingston (; born October 27, 1940 ) is a Chinese American author and Professor Emerita at the University of California, Berkeley, where she graduated with a BA in English in 1962.
Kingston has received several awards for her contributions to Chinese American Literature including the National Book Award for Nonfiction in 1981 for China Men.
Kingston was drawn to writing at a young age and won a five-dollar prize from " Girl Scout Magazine " for an essay she wrote titled " I Am an American.
Kingston also participated in the production of Bill Moyers ' PBS historical documentary, Becoming American: The Chinese Experience.
In an interview published in American Literary History, Kingston disclosed her admiration for Walt Whitman, Virginia Woolf, and William Carlos Williams, who were inspirational influences for her work, shaping her analysis of gender studies.
International services were operated by Pan American Airways, which maintained scheduled DC-3 service, later supplemented by Boeing 307 Stratoliners, to Panama, Kingston and Miami.
One of the first bands to craft a distinctly American sound in response to the British Invasion was The Beach Boys ; while not a folk rock band themselves, they directly influenced the genre, and at the height of the folk rock boom in 1966 had a hit with a cover of the 1920s West Indian folk song " Sloop John B ", which they had learned from The Kingston Trio, who, in turn, had learned it from The Weavers.
Mobile sound systems that played American hits became popular in the 1950s in Kingston, Jamaica.

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