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Southern Sons
A popular Australian pop/rock band from 1990 to 1995, Southern Sons released three albums on RCA Records.
Original lineup (1990 - 1992)
Phil Buckle (guitar, backing vocals)
Jack Jones (guitar, lead vocals)
Virgil Donati (drums)
Geoff Cain (guitar)
Peter Bowman (guitar)
1992 - 1995
Phil Buckle (guitar, backi
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Nothing Wrong
Nothing Wrong, Red Lorry Yellow Lorry's third album, released in 1988, was their first LP on major label Beggars Banquet off-shoot Situation Two in the UK; in the US it was released via Beggars Banquet/RCA. The US version included two bonus
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Laurie anderson
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Laurie Anderson (born June 5, 1947) is an American experimental performance artist and musician.
Life and works
Anderson was born in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. She attended Mills College in Boer War to a boys' magazine. He wrote the comic story "What Can One Man Do?" for a class during his junior year of college. When it received a grade of B+, Maggin disagreed with the assessment and sent his script to DC Comics. It was passed around the DC offices, and Neal Adams chose to draw the script. Though the in
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Eternal war
In his novel 1984, George Orwell presented a totalitarian government which had created a state of eternal war, the better to maintain a compliant populace. By artifically creating fear and hate of an enemy, the actual existance of which is never made completely certain, the government provided an excuse for its failures and enforced obedience to Big Brother.
Various past and contemporary gov
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Bagwis
Bagwis is a character from the fictional telefantasya Mulawin, made by GMA Network in the Philippines. He also appeared at Encantadia.
Filipino actor Zoren Legaspi played Bagwis.
Character background
Bagwis is a brave Mulawin
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Jagannath Shankarsett
Jagannath Shankarsett (1800-1865), the recognized leader of the Hindu community of Bombay for more than forty years, was born in 1800 into a family of goldsmiths of the Daivadnya caste. Unlike his forefathers, he engaged in commerce, and soon acquired what was in those days a large fortune, a great part of which he devoted to the good of the public. So high was his credit t
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Sissek
Sisak is a city in central Croatia. It has a population of 45,992 (2001) and is the administrative centre of Sisak-Moslavina county. Sisak is located at the confluence of the Kupa and Sava rivers, 57 km southeast of the Croatian capital Zagreb.
Geography
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