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= = = Six Days of Justice = = =
Six Days of Justice is a British television drama anthology series of single plays created by Thames Television and shown on ITV from 1972 to 1975, over four seasons of six episodes apiece.
As suggested by the series title, each series of "Six Days of Justice" is made up of six separate plays, set in and around a courtroom and the corridor and waiting area outside. Focusing on magistrate and children's courts rather than the High Court, the series was praised for its naturalistic setting, lack of melodrama and low-key approach to small-time crime.
Series 1
Series 2
Series 3
Series 4
Series 1 and series 2 were released by Network DVD in 2012.
= = = Jenny Pausacker = = =
Jenny Pausacker (born 2 November 1948 in Adelaide) is an Australian author.
Pausacker won her first literary competition prize at the age of ten, shortly after the death of her father. She finished her first novel at the age of sixteen, whilst attending Methodist Ladies' College, Melbourne, though it was rejected. Pausacker went on to do a Bachelor of Arts with Honours at Melbourne University in 1969, and a Master of Arts in 1972. In 1972 her first book was published, a picture book entitled "The Three Dragons". She lectured in children's literature at Flinders University from 1975 until she obtained her PhD in that field in 1981. Pausacker has lectured at five other Australian universities, and also at the University of Bristol and the University of British Columbia. She has published over sixty books for children and young adults, and also wrote reviews for "The Australian" for 5 years. She has written under the pen names Jaye Francis, Jade Forrester, Mary Forrest and Rosa Tomaselli.
Her book "What Are Ya?" was shortlisted for the 1998 Victorian Premier's Literary Award. "Mr Enigmatic" won the 1995 New South Wales Premier's Literary Award. "Getting Somewhere", was short-listed for the of the 1996 Children's Book Council Awards, and "The Rings" was listed as a notable book at the 1998 Children's Book Council Awards. "Dancing on Knives" was shortlisted for the 2005 Ethel Turner Prize for Young People's Literature.
= = = Dary Holm = = =
Dary Holm (16 April 1897 – 29 August 1960) was a German actress. She was married to the film star Harry Piel. Holm starred alongside Piel in several films, such as "Johnny Steals Europe" (1932).
= = = Paraburkholderia bryophila = = =
Paraburkholderia bryophila is a Gram-negative, catalase- and oxidase-positive, non-spore-forming, and nonmotile bacterium of the genus "Paraburkholderia" and the family Burkholderiaceae. Research has shown that "P. bryophila" demonstrates anti-fungal activity against phytopathogens and the growth of plant-associated properties.
= = = Mariastern Abbey = = =
Mariastern Abbey may refer to:
= = = List of Asian Games medalists in cue sports = = =
This is the complete list of Asian Games medalists in cue sports from 1998 to 2010.
= = = Blastobasis bassii = = =
Blastobasis bassii is a moth in the family Blastobasidae. It is found on Madeira.
= = = Vladimir Kramar = = =
Vladimir Kramar (; born April 14, 1993) is a Russian professional ice hockey goalie currently playing for the Barys Astana.
= = = The Singular Adventures of The Style Council = = =
The Singular Adventures of The Style Council is the first greatest hits album by The Style Council, released in 1989. Subtitled Greatest Hits Vol.1, there was never a 'Volume 2' although other Style Council singles albums have been released, such as "Greatest Hits" in 2000. However, the two compilations have different track listings in that "Singular Adventures" generally features full length versions, alongside some album tracks, is not run in chronological order and contains two less songs.
The album cover is a photograph showing all four members taken in 1987, an outtake from the photo session producing the US album cover to "The Cost of Loving". Other photographs from the session were later used for "Here's Some That Got Away" and "Greatest Hits".
"Promised Land", a non-album single from 1989, was from the sessions for the band's "" album, recorded in 1989 but unreleased due to Polydor's demands (this album was released instead) and not released until 1998. The single was released as a new song from this album. The album was released in June 1989 around the time of the band's split to positive reviews and reached number 3 in the UK Album Chart.
= = = 2013–14 FK Khazar Lankaran season = = =
The Khazar Lankaran 2013-14 season is Khazar Lankaran's ninth Azerbaijan Premier League season. It is their first full season with John Toshack as manager. They started the season by competing in the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League, reaching the 2nd qualifying round, after defeating Sliema Wanderers, before losing 0-10 on aggregate to Maccabi Haifa. As runners up in the previous season Azerbaijan Cup, Khazar took part in the revamped Azerbaijan Supercup, emerging victorious against Neftchi Baku. They currently taking part in the 2013–14 Azerbaijan Cup and 2013–14 Azerbaijan Premier League.
After a poor start to the season, in which Khazar only picked up 14 points from 14 games, Toshack resigned from his post following their 3-0 defeat to Baku on 22 November 2013. Giovanni Melkiorrenin was placed in temporary charge with Mustafa Denizli taking over on 3 December 2013, on a 1.5 year contract. On 16 May 2014, Denizli had his contract with Khazar mutually terminated.
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Qarabağ have played their home games at the Tofiq Bahramov Stadium since 1993 due to the ongoing situation in Quzanlı. Qarabağ vs Khazar Lankaran was played at the Bakcell Arena due to the Tofiq Bahramov Stadium pitch being relaid.
= = = Palikulo Bay Airfield = = =
Palikulo Bay Airfield or Bomber Field #1 is a former World War II airfield on the island of Espiritu Santo in the New Hebrides Islands.
The 7th Naval Construction Battalion arrived on Santo on 11 August 1942 and began construction of more extensive air facilities to support the Guadalcanal Campaign. After completing a second fighter airfield at Turtle Bay they began constructing a bomber field at Palikulo Bay. The runway was by built of PSP over a coral base. The 15th Naval Construction Battalion arrived on Santo on 13 October 1942 and added taxiways, revetments, and a extension to the runway for air transport operation.
Units of the 5th Bombardment Group based at Palikulo included the 23d Bombardment Squadron operating B-17Es and later B-24s from 1 December 1942 until 3 January 1944, and the 72d Bombardment Squadron and 394th Bombardment Squadron both operating B-17s. On 13 August B-17E #41-2463 of the 394th Bombardment Squadron piloted by Gene Roddenberry crashed on takeoff due to mechanical failure.
Navy and USMC units based at Palikulo included:
Following the sinking of the USS Wasp (CV-7) on 15 September 1942, VF-71 operating F4Fs was temporarily based at Palikulo.
On the nights of 15 and 23 October 1942 Palikulo was shelled by a Japanese submarine however no serious damage resulted.
Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) units based at Palikulo included:
The RNZAF operated a base depot at Palikulo that assembled aircraft that arrived aboard US ships and were then assigned to RNZAF Squadrons.
NOB Espiritu Santo disestablished on 12 June 1946. Part of the airfield forms part of the main road along Palikulo Bay, while the remainder together with all taxiways and base facilities is largely overgrown with vegetation.
= = = Happy Valley Football Club = = =
The Happy Valley Football Club is an Australian rules football club that competes in the Southern Football League.
The club first formed in 1952 playing in the former Hills Central Football League. In 1964, Happy Valley transferred to the Glenelg-South-West District Football Association and adopted the colours Black and Gold to avoid a clash with the Glandore club (having previously worn Blue and Gold).
In 1980, Happy Valley joined the Southern Football League Division 2 competition and in 1984 were promoted to Division 1. Since joining Division 1, Happy Valley have been a very successful club, winning 8 A-Grade Premierships.
The Happy Valley FC continues to field teams in Senior and Junior grades in the Southern Football League and Senior women's teams in the Adelaide Football League.
Happy Valley FC has produced a number of Australian Football League (AFL) players including Ben Rutten (Adelaide), Nathan Eagleton (Western Bulldogs, Port Adelaide), Jason Porplyzia (Adelaide), Beau Waters (West Coast), Matthew Rogers (Richmond) and Tom McNamara (Melbourne).
Happy Valley received media coverage in May 2015 when it sacked its then club coach, Stephen Keam, only 4 games into the season after a 124-point loss to Reynella.
1970 Glenelg-South Adelaide Football Association Division 3
1974 Glenelg-South Adelaide Football Association Division 3
1992 Southern Football League Division 1
1993 Southern Football League Division 1
1995 Southern Football League Division 1
1996 Southern Football League Division 1
1998 Southern Football League Division 1
1999 Southern Football League Division 1
2003 Southern Football League A-Grade
2012 Southern Football League A-Grade
= = = Blastobasis centralasiae = = =
Blastobasis centralasiae is a moth in the family Blastobasidae. It is found in Central Asia and the southern part of European Russia.
= = = All the Fat Children = = =
All The Fat Children (ATFC) is a Bengaluru-based rock band that was formed in June 2008.
ATFC is composed of Eben Johnson on guitar and vocals, Vickram "Vicky" Kiran on bass and vocals, Sachin Savio Dane on drums. Naveen Thomas Joseph and Bryden Stephen Lewis play guitars on occasion.
ATFC plays Fat Rock, a genre they coined to term their "fat" sound.
ATFC has its roots as a college band from Christ University. The three members met up at university while studying and decided to form the band. The band had performed in Bangalore with Motherjane and Pentagram. They have performed more than 200 shows so far with 30 original compositions to their credit.
ATFC are managed by India's biggest beatboxer, Vineeth Vincent. They released their first single called "I Can Fly", which was also released as a video produced by Qyuki, an initiative by A.R. Rehman and Shekhar Kapur.
A second single "Somebody Else" was released in 2015, also released as a self-produced video. The video also received air time on TV channels such as VH1 and Pepsi MTV Indies. The video was shot in a warehouse, which was painted and the process took less than twenty four hours.