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In an attempt to compete with EastEnders, issue-led storylines were introduced such as Toyah Battersby's rape, Roy and Hayley Cropper abducting their foster child, Sarah Platt's Internet chat room abduction and Alma Halliwell's death of cervical cancer.
There is a national public radio and television company Yleisradio ( Yle ), which is funded by television license fees, and two major private media companies, Alma Media and Sanoma, with national TV channels.
The walls of the room list the names of Harvard students, faculty, and alumni that gave their lives in service of the United States during World War I along with an empty tomb depicting Alma Mater holding a slain Harvard student.
In he gives us a clear indication that the name Mormon is symbolically synonymous with the restoration of the covenant which took place in the land of Mormon by Alma and his people .</ p >
Fayed's son, Dodi, from his first marriage to Samira Khashoggi, died in a car crash in the Pont de l ' Alma tunnel in Paris along with Diana, Princess of Wales and driver Henri Paul on 31 August 1997.
Their journeys and preaching are described later in the Book of Alma beginning with chapter 17.
Eisenstein corresponded with Prokofiev from Alma Ata, and was joined by him there in 1942.
Traditional among a number of songs commonly played and sung at various times such as commencement, convocation, and athletic events are: Carmina Universitatis Novi Brunsvici ; ' Alma Mater ' ( 1904 ); and ' UNB Anthem ' with words by A. G. Bailey and music by D. V.
( Alma had by that time established a relationship with Franz Werfel, whom she later married.
De Fuentes increased her popularity with such films as La Mujer sin Alma ( 1944 ) and La Devoradora ( 1946 ); the latter making the actress the vamp of Mexican cinema in the 1940s.
The highest point in the county is Alma Hill with an elevation of 2, 548 ' above sea level.
The format was shortened to a half-hour, removed local content, added a laugh track and replaced music videos with live performances from popular Canadian artists at the time, including Trooper, Max Webster, Ian Thomas and disco singer Alma Faye Brooks.
( Some passages speak of multiple " chief judges ," probably synonymous with " higher judges "; e. g., Alma 62: 47 ; 3 Ne.
The film opens with Sylvia Landry ( Evelyn Preer ), a young African-American woman, visiting her cousin Alma in the North.
These two deaths with the addition of January's Sago Mine disaster and the Aracoma Alma Mine disaster caused West Virginia Governor Joe Manchin to close all of West Virginia's mines in a " mine safety stand-down.
Falaise is twinned with the town Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire, England since 1974 ; Bad Neustadt an der Saale in Germany since 1969 ; Cassino in Italy since 1975 ; and Alma, Quebec in Canada since 1969.
There are several studio cast recordings of the show including one with Stanley Holloway and Alma Cogan and another with Josephine Barstow and Julian Forsyth.
Alba High School first combined with Grand Bay High School in 1998 in the newly built, centrally located Alma Bryant High School, located on 16th Section land ( land dedicated for school purposes ).
After recovering from a liver transplant, in 2003 he managed to make a successful comeback with his album Alma, surprising the audience with the song " Mola mazo " (" It rules ") in an exercise of self-assertion.
The Alma CD includes some songs in English: Selections from The Phantom of the Opera and a duet with Andrea Bronston.
Merely a few months later, he was involved in a new fling with Alma Ross, an actress.
Louis also pushed Alma into signing with Paramount in 1937.
As his career was growing even more, his marriage with Alma had ultimately failed.

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Route 973 crosses the township east-to-west and interchanges with U. S. Route 15 just across the Lycoming Creek from Cogan Station.
Lycoming Township is bordered by Cogan House and Lewis Townships to the north, Lycoming Creek forms the eastern border with Hepburn Township.
At the peak of his career Bart was romantically linked in the media with singers Judy Garland and Alma Cogan although he was gay.
The act authorised a railway from Merthyr to the Bute West Dock at Cardiff, with a branch to Cogan Pill, as well as connections to the tramroads of Penydarren, Dowlais, and Plymouth.
In 1968, with the departure of Arthur Carter, the firm was renamed Cogan, Berlind, Weill & Levitt ( Marshall Cogan, Arthur Levitt ), or CBWL jokingly referred to on Wall Street as " Corned Beef With Lettuce ".
Rantzen, together with her BBC producers Sarah Caplin and Ritchie Cogan, therefore suggested they should create a helpline specifically for children in danger or distress, to be open throughout the year, 24 / 7, and launch it on the programme.
The earliest homes built in the town were streets of terraced houses with busy corner shops and public houses on almost every corner, following the contours of the headland and in the rapidly expanding Cogan area near the docks.
Cogan Leisure Centre is a modern leisure centre sports venue that provides the town with a full range of sporting facilities including a leisure pool and extensive playing fields.
Cogan became bankrupt in 1745 and sold the Hoyle copyright to Thomas Osborne, who published Hoyle with much more success.
In 1965 Curtis had written and produced " Snakes And Snails " for Alma Cogan with all the musicians who had played on " Aggravation ".
Cogan ’ s oculomotor apraxia is generally an isolated problem, or may be associated with broader developmental delay.
" Moments later, on a restart with two laps remaining, Bobby Rahal jumped Cogan on the restart and went on to win.
* 1954-" Jilted " / " Do, Do, Do, Do, Do, Do It Again " ( duets with Alma Cogan )
Ludlow sailed to America in May 1630 aboard the ship Mary & John with his wife Mary Cogan, a sister-in-law of Governor John Endicott of Massachusetts.
And he afterwards went to expel the Foreigners of the West of Connacht ; and Baile-Atha-lethain was burned by him, and Stephen de Exeter, and Miles Cogan, and William Prendergast, and John Staunton, were slain there, ( viz., these were noble knights ); and William Laighleis was slain there, and a countless multitude with them.
In October 1912, Emory Bryant and William Cogan were the first two dental officers to enter Active Duty with the United States Navy.
Meanwhile, Andretti and Foyt were furious and outspoken about their displeasure with Cogan.
Cogan retired from racing in 1993, with the win at Phoenix as his lone victory.
It has also been recorded by Alma Cogan and The Kordites with orchestra cond.
The recording by Alma Cogan with Ken Mackintosh and his orchestra was recorded in London on February 16, 1954.
A cover of the song was done by Alma Cogan with orchestra conducted by Geoff Love in London on May 22, 1954.

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