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On February 1, 1979 in Istanbul, under orders from the Grey Wolves, he murdered Abdi İpekçi, editor of a major Turkish newspaper Milliyet.
In 1995 James Young partnered with other Chicago musicians and released an album under " James Young Group " titled Raised by Wolves.
Having won the FA Cup twice before the outbreak of the First World War, Wolves consolidated their reputation as a top side under the legendary management of ex-player Stan Cullis after the Second World War, going on to win the league three times and the FA Cup twice between 1949 and 1960.
Wolves have yet to match the successes of the Stan Cullis era, although they did contest the first UEFA Cup final in 1972 against Tottenham Hotspur, and won the League Cup in 1974 under Bill McGarry and again in 1980 under John Barnwell.
During the Jihad the Wolves leapt across Jade Falcon borders to assist worlds under attack.
* 1st Brigade Combat Team ( Stryker ) " Arctic Wolves " ( under United States Army Alaska )
Wolves were expected to finish in the top 6 under Hoddle in the 2005 06 season but again draws cost them with Wolves drawing 19 of their 46 league games.
The Wolves were not selected for the NSL's replacement, the A-League, and instead chose to compete in the New South Wales Premier League under the name Wollongong FC.
* MGM does not own the home-video rights to The Company of Wolves, a Palace Pictures / ITC Entertainment co-production that was released on DVD by Hen's Tooth, under license from international rights holder ITV Global Entertainment Ltd.
He had already appeared for the club on their summer success in winning the United Soccer Association under the guise of the Los Angeles Wolves in Summer 1967.
After over 180 appearances for Wolves over six seasons, he moved to Portsmouth in July 2002 under the Bosman ruling.
Richardson was on target again in a defeat at Wolves under caretaker manager Eric Black, following Steve Bruce's departure.

Wolves and Taylor
* Raised by Wolves: The Sue Taylor Story ( 1981 )
Sir Jack Hayward appointed Taylor as manager of Wolves in March 1994, replacing Graham Turner.
Taylor spent heavily on players while at Wolves, paying large sums for the likes of Steve Sedgley, Tony Daley and Don Goodman.
Wolves owner Glen Taylor noted that the team would attempt to accommodate his wishes but also noted that it would be difficult.
His final match for England was on 17 October 1990 against Poland, but he was not picked again by his future Wolves manager, Graham Taylor.
Joining the teams in the centre circle at Molineux Stadium for a minute's applause before kick-off were his widow Samantha and his two sons Rio and Jaden ; as well as representatives from his four former clubs ( Ledley King for Tottenham, Claus Lundekvam for Southampton, Matt Murray for Wolves, and Mark Lawn for Bradford City ); two of his former managers Graham Taylor and Dave Jones ; and two former teammates, Don Goodman and James Beattie.
In March 1994, ambitious Division One club Wolverhampton Wanderers made a lucrative approach for Francis to drop down a division and take charge of the club looking to make the breakthrough to the Premier League, but he rejected the offer and Wolves turned to Graham Taylor instead.
McGhee moved to Wolves on 13 December 1995, taking his assistant Colin Lee along with him, following the sacking of Graham Taylor.

Wolves and completed
Wolves completed the signing of Gray on an initial 12-month contract in July 2007, reuniting him with his former Sunderland manager Mick McCarthy.
( Note that recent studies completed by genetics experts show evidence of Mexican Wolves ranging as far north as Colorado ).

Wolves and their
However, United maintained their aggregate lead to reach the last four and were in jubilant mood as they left to catch their flight home, thinking of an important League game against Wolves at the weekend.
On 22 January 2011, Dalglish led Liverpool to their first win since his return, against Wolves at Molineux.
Wolves are not easily delivered of their young, only after twelve days and twelve nights, for the people of Delos maintain that this was the length of time that it took Leto to travel from the Hyperboreoi to Delos.
Wolves typically kill moose by tearing at their haunches and perineum, causing massive blood loss.
Wolves rarely attack boars head on, preferring to tear at their perineum, causing loss of coordination and massive blood loss.
However, they lost their first game 4 2 at home to Wolves and finished their first season in thirteenth place.
Just two nights later the Wolves would get their first win, beating the Philadelphia 76ers at home 125 118 on November 10.
During the 2005 offseason, Kevin McHale and the Wolves started their search for a head coach.
This was Casey's first head coaching job, making him the Wolves ' seventh head coach in their 16-year history.
In 2003 the Wolves, led by Quarterback Brandon Sharp, Running Backs Tydrick Davis and Calan Picard, Defensive Back Alex Jackson, Defensive End Harry Jones and Receiver Dominique Edison, defeated the Jim Ned Indians led by future Texas Longhorn and Heisman runner-up Colt McCoy 28-7 to win their first state football championship.
The Traverse City Wolves are a semi-professional football team who played their home games at Thirlby Field.
The document issued by the White Wolves announcing their formation has been attributed to David Myatt, whose Practical Guide to Aryan Revolution allegedly inspired nailbomber David Copeland, who was jailed for life in 2000 after being found guilty of causing a series of bombings in April 1999 that killed three people and injured many others.
In battles however, her gigantism shows some utility ; she is able to assist fighting Amy in " The Long Way Home ", and rampages through Tokyo to distract their enemies in " Wolves at the Gate ".
During the season the Battalion had their first 10 goal game in club history as on September 23 the host Battalion beat up on the Sudbury Wolves 10-2.
His association with Wolves began in 1938 when he was taken on as a member of their ground staff.
Wolves maintained their position at the top of the table over the following months, and McCarthy again scooped the Manager of the Month Award for November.
It was at this time that the European Cup competition was established, after the English press declared Wolves " Champions of the World " following their victories against such top European and World sides as South Africa, Racing, Spartak Moscow, and Honvéd in some of football's first live televised games.
After struggling for many years to regain their place in the top division, Wolves suffered relegation again in 1923, dropping into the Third Division ( North ).
Two further titles were later won in successive years, as Wolves cemented their position as the premier team in English football and became globally renowned for their on-field success as well as high-profile floodlit friendlies against top European club sides and the pioneering development of the Cullis “ kick and rush ” style of football.
In front of the watching nation, Wolves came from two goals down at half time to beat the Hungarian side 3 2, which coupled with their previous European exploits, lead the national media to proclaim Wolves " Champions of the World ".

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