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Casey Staubleone
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Robert A. Hawkins
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An electronic music project from the United Kingdom
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Cyberdunk
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Kojak (Band)
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South Brighton railway station, Adelaide
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TixStop
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Balhannah railway station, Adelaide
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David Dumbrowski
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Alexandra Que Sanders
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TAPPER
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Creative Primary School
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Etta Kett
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Hatch Hall
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George Tate
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Scott W. LaRocca/Football player
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Tim Alderson
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Rayan Tall
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Bryan Intihar
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Paul Coyne
Paul Coyne, born July 1, 1964, grew up in Milford, Massachusetts. He graduated from Milford High School in 1982, and married Elaine Hehir on August 12, 1989. Coyne attended Fitchburg State College for film, and spent extra years in the program before officially graduating in 2005 with sufficient credits. He has had notable work in the film and entertainment industry, receiving several awards and nominations.
He has several art, writing, and film scholarships available at Milford High School, as well as women in film scholarship at FSC in the honor of Elaine, who passed from cancer in 1994. Coyne is also very involved in working with the Jimmy Fund. He manages his own website, found at [[1]]. The production that he worked on, "Gas Food Lodging" (1992), has been noted as a New York Time's Critic's Pick by Janet Maslin.
Early Influences
As a young kid, Coyne knew he wanted to be an artist. His earliest memories are of viewing "Zebra In the Kitchen" at the Milford Cinemas. Beginning as a hobby, Coyne first picked up a Bell & Howell camera when he was 10, and combined with his skills in creative writing, began making Super-8 films. His childhood friend, Mark Cicciu, worked as a theater usher when they were young, allowing Coyne to get into movies free of charge.
It wasn't until high school, when viewing John Ford's film, "Drums Along the Mohawk," that Coyne realized he wanted to become a filmmaker.
College Career
Already a super-senior at Fitchburg State, Coyne and Elaine Hehir managed to get a Hollywood internship from the school. Beginning as an assistant editor, then moving on to editor, he remained with Elaine as she did work as a motion picture camera technician.
One of the film's Coyne edited, "Dolphins: Minds In the Water," received an Academy Award under the student category. After that, Coyne received his first feature film offer for the low budget film, "Misfit Patrol."
Awards and Acknowledgements
Keynote speaker 2000 Milford High graduation
Fitchburg State College Distinguished Alumnus of 2005
Academy Awards'
1992 "Dolphins: Minds In the Water" (1991) (student)
Emmy Award Nominations
2004 "Survivor" (2000) (Outstanding Picture Editing for Nonfiction Programming (Single or Multi-Camera))
Editor
"Dolphins: Minds In the Water" (1991)
Last Call (1993) (TV) (as Paul J. Coyne)
Misfit Patrol (1998)
"This Week in History" (1999)
"Big Brother" (2000)
"Dreamchasers" (2001)
"The Living Century" (2 episodes, 2001)
"Flipped" (2001) TV Series (unknown episodes)
"The Amazing Race" (2001) TV Series (unknown episodes)
"Ultimate Reality" (2001) TV Series
"The Bachelor" (2002) TV Series (unknown episodes)
Childrens Miracle Network Telethon 2002 (2002) (TV)
"Looking for Love: Bachelorettes in Alaska" (2002) TV Series
"Music Behind Bars" (2002) TV Series
Dear Santa (2002) (TV)
"The Family" (2003) TV Series (unknown episodes)
"Average Joe: Hawaii" (2004) TV Series
"Survivor" (1 episode, 2004)
"Joe Schmo 2" (2004) TV Series (unknown episodes)
"Situation: Comedy" (2005) TV Series (unknown episodes)
"Invasion Iowa" (2005) TV Series (unknown episodes)
The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green (2005)
"American Inventor" (2006) TV Series (unknown episodes)
"The One: Making a Music Star" (2006) TV Series (unknown episodes)
Raising Flagg (2006)
"Shaq's Big Challenge" (2007) TV Series (unknown episodes, 2007)
Producer
Rita Hayworth: Dancing Into the Dream (1990) (TV) (coordinating producer)
"Big Brother" (2000/II) TV Series (producer) (unknown episodes)
We the People (2002) (co-producer)
Childrens Miracle Network Telethon 2002 (2002) (TV) (executive producer)
"The Living Century" (associate producer) (5 episodes, 2001-2003)
"Joe Schmo 2" (2004) TV Series (episode producer) (unknown episodes)
"Invasion Iowa" (2005) TV Series (supervising producer) (unknown episodes)
The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green (2005) (co-producer)
"Shaq's Big Challenge" (2007) TV Series (producer) (unknown episodes, 2007) (supervising producer) (unknown episodes, 2007)
Editorial Department
Gas, Food Lodging (1992) (second assistant editor)
Scared Silent: Ending and Exposing Child Abuse (1992) (TV) (assistant editor)
"Average Joe: Hawaii" (2004) TV Series (supervising editor)
Actor
Hoggs' Heaven (1994) (TV) .... Audience Thinker
The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green (2005) (as Paul J. Coyne) .... NancyBoy42
Art Department
The Paint Job (1992) (storyboard illustrator)
Hoggs' Heaven (1994) (TV) (storyboard illustrator)
Writer
Childrens Miracle Network Telethon 2002 (2002) (TV)
Special Thanks
11:11 (2006) (special thanks)
Sources
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"Paul J. Coyne." The New York Times. The New York Times Company. 6 Dec 2007 <[[4]]>.
Maslin, Janet. "Gas Food Lighting (1992)." The New York Times. The New York Times Company. 6 Dec 2007 <[[5]]>.
"Explore the Works of Paul Coyne." Amazon.com. Amazon.com, Inc.. 6 Dec 2007 <[[6]]>.
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Alison Thewliss
Alison Thewliss is a Scottish National Party (SNP) politician and councillor for the Glasgow City Council ward of Calton.
Thewliss is also currently National Convener of the Young Scots for Independence, the youth wing of the Scottish National Party.
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88.106.37.208 (talk) 17:06, 6 December 2007 (UTC)
X Corporation
X Corporation is a foreign exchange broker. The company has offers its clients luxurious benefits for being with the firm. The company offers services for self directed traders, and also has a asset management with an exsisting client base of high networth individualsand multinational corporations.
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http://xcorporationonline.com/
http://www.forbes.com/businesswire/feeds/businesswire/2007/12/05/businesswire20071205005168r1.html
http://marketsummary.bostonherald.com/bostonherald?ChannelID=3191&GUID=3985034&Page=MediaViewer
http://www.smartmoney.com/news/pr/index.cfm?story=PR-20071205-000448-0600
http://markets.about.com/about?GUID=3985034&Page=MEDIAVIEWER
http://finance.dailyherald.com/dailyherald?ChannelID=3191&GUID=3985034&Page=MediaViewer
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/071205/20071205005168.html?.v=1
66.248.165.111 (talk) 17:50, 6 December 2007 (UTC)
Dancing with the Stars (US season 6)
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Devraj Kori
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Eric McKitrick
Eric McKitrick, notable and published author originally from New York City, born in 1919 and died in 2002. He worked closely with author Stanley Elkins producing their most famous work The Age of Federalism. McKitrick was an honored professor of History at Columbia University in New York City, while living with his wife, Edyth in their upper West side apartment.
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1) The Age of Federalism 2) http://www.biography.com/search/article.do?id=9286289
64.80.89.60 (talk) 19:05, 6 December 2007 (UTC)
Gunther Ramin
Gunther Werner Hans Ramin, the son of a pastor, was born in Karlsruhe, Germany on October 15th, 1898 and became an influential organist, conductor, composer and pedagogue in the first half of the 20th century. At the age of 12 he was accepted into the famed Thomanerchor of the Thomaskirche in Leipzig by the then-cantor, Gustav Schreck. At the time, Karl Straube, the organist, conductor, publisher and advocate of the music of Max Reger, was Schreck's assistant, and he took note of Ramin's abilities as an organist and composer. Later, when Staube took over the cantorate at the Thomaskirche, Ramin became his assistant, filling in for him as choirmaster and director. During WWI, Ramin was drafted into military service, however, he managed to complete his examinations at the Leipzig Conservatorium with distinction in January of 1917 and on May 30th, 1918, Straube was able to write to him on the front that he had been chosen as organist of the Thomaskirche. Ramin returned from the war and took up this position, which he held for twenty-two year until WWII broke out. Ramin built a successful performing career as a concert organist, however, in the 1930's he increasingly devoted himself to conducting. He took over the directorship of the Lehregesangverein in Leipzig in 1923 and worked regularly with the choir of the Gewandhaus. In 1935 he became the conductor of the Philharmonic choir of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, increasing his fame. On January 1st, 1940, Ramin was appointed the cantor of the Thomaskirche, succeeding his former organ teacher, Karl Straube. After this appointment, Ramin devoted himself to performing the choral works of J. S. Bach, earning for himself and the choir international acclaim through two concert tours to Russia (1953) and South America (1955). The year after this last tour, Ramin suffered a sudden brain hemorrage and died on February 27th, 1956.
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Mundus, Doris: 27, February 1956. Thomaskantor in schwieriger Zeit-Gunther Ramin. Found in, Leipziger historischer Kalender 2006. Lehmstedt Verlag, Leipzig 2005
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Dr. Swango
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Danny Brigman
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WinDrawChem
- REDIRECT XDrawChem
Reason: the XDrawChem website suports the WinDrawChem too. WinDrawChem is the Windows verion of the X-Window-System based XDrawChem. PS greetings from a german wikipedia user: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benutzer:Nobelium
Brian A. Metcalf
Biography
Brian A. Metcalf is an Asian American director, producer, writer and artist. He attended Warren Area High School in Pennsylvania and the Joe Kubert School of Art located in Dover, New Jersey, working as a traditional artist, creative director, photographer, visual effects artist and supervisor working on numerous highend projects and features such as The Passion of the Christ, The Day After Tomorrow, Pitch Black, and The Lion King virtual tours before moving on to directing.
Brian's directorial debut was the highly acclaimed short film "Sorrows Lost" in which he produced, directed and wrote. The film stars Witchblade's Eric Etebari and Days of our Lives' Roark Critchlow. The film was accepted at numerous film festivals and went on to win a Telly Award and Best Actor Award. Brian then went on to write, direct and produce the feature film "The Dreamless" reuniting with actor Eric Etebari and featuring Reservoir Dogs' Kirk Baltz, Baywatch's David Chokachi and Anthony Cistaro. He also produced and directed the music video "Money Shot" by Helmet which won a Telly Award. Brian also went on to direct and produce Fox's 24: The DVD Board Game, starring Kiefer Sutherland.
Brian recently formed a new production company called Ratio Pictures LLC with co-partner Karoline Kautz and is working with a number of actors and other talent to create new film projects. His company has recently been signed on board to create Helmet's new highly anticipated DVD Documentary. Brian has also recently optioned out his project "Fading of the Cries," to model/actor Jordan Matthews. Both Ratio Pictures and Jordan's Foresight Media Group are co-collaborating together on the project.
Aside from filmmaking, Brian has also formed a record label called Ratio Records. He recently signed on board artists "Egostatic" which was featured on "The Dreamless Soundtrack". Brian directed and produced their first music video, "Way Up High," which is set for release in mid-December.
External Links
http://www.thedreamlessmovie.com
http://www.brian-metcalf.com
http://www.ratiopictures.com
http://www.myspace.com/brianmetcalf
Sources
http://imdb.com/name/nm1305849/
http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?id=45391
http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1809684261
http://animators.digitalmedianet.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=186920
http://www.nyfilmvideo.com/2005/nynov2005/nyawardsnov2005.html
http://filmfest.dragoncon.net/filmfest05add.htm
207.212.168.130 (talk) 21:12, 6 December 2007 (UTC)
Zy Chi
Zyci is a member on the 360 arcadians website. It is awesome.
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www.360arcadians.net