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CA 210

  1. REDIRECT Interstate 210 and State Route 210 (California)

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CA 57

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CA 71

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CA 91

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CA 60

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CA 55

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CA 22

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CA 133

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CA 241

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CA 261

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Alan Pultz

Alan Pultz (d. 2001) [1] was an American television director.

TV Credits: General Hospital (1979-2000), Dark Shadows, Return To Peyton Place, The Best of Everything, A Flame In The Wind [2], and ABC's Wide World of Sports.

Awards/Nominations: He was nominated for 10 Daytime Emmys (DE) and a single DGA Award. His first DE nomination was shared with Marlena Laird [3] and Phil Sogard [4].

External Links: Directed Luke Spencer Raping Laura Webber, IMDB: Pultz, [5], [6], [7], [8]

CA 138

  1. REDIRECT California State Route 138

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CA 15

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Betty Rothenberg

Betty Rothenberg [9] is an American television director. She directed The Young And The Restless from 1984-2002.

Awards/Nominations: She has been nominated for 17 Daytime Emmys and won 7 times. She is a winner of a DGA Award.

Links: [10]; [11]

A Flame In The Wind

A Flame In The Wind (also called A Time For Us) was a soap opera that aired on ABC Daytime from December 28, 1964 to December 16, 1966. The show focused on the community of Haviland and it's citizens. The main families were the Skerba, Reynolds, Austen and Farrell families.

When the series began, Haviland's richest citizen, widowed Kate Austen (Kathleen Maguire) wrote a novel, in the same manner as Main Street, which showed Haviland's citizens in a less than perfect light. After the novel was stopped by her publisher, she and her son, Chris, (Richard Thomas) left Haviland, never to return. Her former mother in-Law, Louise Austen (Josephine Nichols) remained in town to become a friend to Jason Farrell (Walter Coy), who had marital troubles with his wife, Leslie (Rita Lloyd); Kate's place as town gossip was taken by Miriam Bentley (Lesley Woods).

The later stories were focused on young love, embodied by the two Skerba sisters, Linda (Barbara Rodell; Jane Elliot) and Jane (Beverly Hayes; Margaret Ladd), battling over the same young man, Steve Reynolds, the son of Kate's former book publisher, Craig Reynolds (Frank Schofield). Linda, who eventually went to New York, to become an actress, dated her director, Paul Davis (Conard Fowkes); and sensible Jane remained behind in Haviland and married Steve Reynolds (Gordon Gray; Tom Fielding). However, later on, Linda and wealthy Roxanne Farrell Reynolds (Margaret Hayes) vied for the same guy, Doug Colton (Ion Berger), who eventually married Roxanne for her money.

When the show's title was changed to A Time For Us,(the title which it became better known) the Skerba family (Besides Jane and Linda, the family included their father Al (Roy Poole), a construction foreman; and Martha (Lenka Peterson), the sympathetic mother) underwent a name change as well.

Since the name, Skerba, was considered somewhat ethnic for the time, it was changed to the more Americanized name of Driscoll. Which was successful in that it eliminated the class conflict that had been part of the show's first year, and put the Driscolls on the same social footing as the other families of Haviland.

The series is notable for beginning many actors careers. A Time For Us marked the first ever appearance of actress Leslie Charleson, who played a minor character named Pam. She eventually went on to play Dr. Monica Quartermaine on General Hospital.

Actress Jane Elliot, who played the second Linda, also later appeared on General Hospital as Monica's sister in-law, Tracy Quartermaine; (Which allowed Leslie Charleson and Jane Elliot to work together again) while actress Margaret Ladd, who played the second Jane, later played Jane Wyman's younger daughter, Emma Channing on Falcon Crest.

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Explanation of Benefits (EOB)

A statement describing medical benefits and account activity, including explanation of why certain claims may or may not have been paid.

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https://www.capbluecross.com/FAQs/GlossaryOfTerms/E.htm

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Muthukulam

Muthukulam is a small Village in the South Indian state of Kerala almost equidistant from the South Kerala Towns of Kayamkulam and Haripad. It has the Kayamkulam lake as it's eastern Boundary and National Highway No.47 on it's western side. A thin strip of land on the eastern side of the Kayamkulam lake seperates Muthukulam from the Arabian sea. The climate is tropical monsoon with a very heavy rainy season from June to August. The monsoon winds cause waves to thrash the coast and the roar of these waves can be heared throughout the season Rice and Coconut form the main agricultural produce besides fish from the lake and the Arabian Sea. -->


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Photographic example of Roscea of the forehead (via Dermis.net) described as "Domed papules"

A photographic example of Roscea of the forehead (via Dermis.net) described as "Domed papules" outlined in the following paragraph: As rosacea progresses, other symptoms can develop such as semi-permanent erythema, telangiectasia (dilation of superficial blood vessels on the face), red domed papules (small bumps) and pustules, red gritty eyes, burning and stinging sensations, and in some advanced cases, a red lobulated nose (rhinophyma).

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http://www.dermis.net/dermisroot/en/30556/image.htm

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To End All Wars

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To End All Wars is a game based on World War 1, and is coming to playstation 3 and xbox 360.

Not much has been said about it.

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To End All Wars (Game)

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To End All Wars is a game based on World War 1, and is coming to Playstation 3 and Xbox 360.

Not much has been said about it.

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Electromatic

Electromatic is the name of a Christian charity organization from Greensboro, NC which formed in the early part of 2007. Their original goal was to raise money for mission trips to Africa by combining worship with live music and praise. The devised a sound that isn't too harsh with influences from surf, soul, funk, rockabilly, and old fashioned rock n roll. With the money earned from door to door record sales, the success of their album "One Eye Crying", and the huge turnouts for their east coast tour, this charity organization has retreated into their church to record their much anticipated second album "25 Feet of Rock n Roll". With positive responses from their congregation, as well as the local Greensboro media, the four founders (Mike Fowle, Nate Lightning, Kenneth Saunders, and Bill Torkewitz)have begun to bring family friendly entertainment back into the public's eye. The future success of the organization might rejuvinate the local music scene in Greensboro, which has been waning in popularity since the late 90's, and hopefully revitalize the downtown area. WoW! Weekly magazine, the Durham based Strike Force Records, and the local Greensboro underground fanzine "Garage Punk" all cite Electromatic as a major influence in the sudden interest in the local music scene and the expansion of the family friendly atmosphere in the city. With the newly remodeled downtown area, the opening of more wine bars and beer pubs, and the new explosion of night life, the city of Greensboro is once again becoming a hot spot for the trendy young working class. With the profits from the business growth in the city, this charity has been able to raise money for missionary trips across the world.

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Yes! Weekly Magazine, greensboro, NC Garage Punk Fanzine

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