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  1. Ella Fitzgerald (9400 bytes)
    14: ...]] ("Speak love"), [[Dizzy Gillespie]], and the [[Tommy Flanagan]] Trio, she also sang together with the ...
    22: Already blinded because she suffered from [[diabetes]], she lost her [[leg]]s in [[1993]]...
    24: ...1980' s hit "Ella , elle l' a" by French singer [[France Gall]].
    33: *1955 ''[[Songs from Pete Kelly's Blues]]''
    54: *1960 ''[[Sings Songs from Let No Man Write My Epitaph]]''
  2. Palau (8171 bytes)
    2: ...00 km east of the [[Philippines]]. Having emerged from [[United Nations]] trusteeship (administered by...
    27: | '''[[Tommy Remengesau]]'''
    56: ...le retaining their independence. This "Compact of Free Association" was a hotly debated issue that Pal...
    61: ...he House of Delegates. The current president is [[Tommy Remengesau]]. He was elected in [[2000]] and took...
    88: ... Islands (Palau)|Southwest Islands]], some 600 km from the main islands, is also part of the country.
  3. Wisconsin (18812 bytes)
    40: ...e English. Other theories are that the name comes from words meaning "Gathering of the Waters" or "Gre...
    47: ...] became Wisconsin's first European explorer. The French controlled the area until [[1763]], when it w...
    51: ...ocialist, [[Daniel Hoan]], was mayor of Milwaukee from [[1916]] to [[1940]]. During both the [[2000]] ...
    53: ...thousands of miners—many of them immigrants from [[Cornwall]], England—flocked to southern...
    61: ...adison is also home to the [[Vilas Zoo]] which is free for all visitors as well as the [[University of...
  4. Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
    6: * 2.4 MYA: [[Oldowan|Stone tools]] in [[Africa]]
    8: ...YA: Controlled [[fire]] in [[Cradle of Humankind|Africa]]
    26: * [[Cloth]] woven from [[flax]] fiber
    112: * [[1589]]: [[Stocking frame]]: [[William Lee]]
    134: ...quadrant]]: [[Thomas Godfrey (inventor)|Thomas Godfrey]]
  5. January 2 (10888 bytes)
    6: *[[366]] - [[Alamanni]] cross the frozen [[Rhine]] in large numbers, invading [[Roman ...
    19: *[[1879]] - [[Fred Spofforth]] claims the first [[Hat-trick]] in [...
    28: ... - [[DeYoung Museum]] in [[Golden Gate Park]] San Francisco opens.
    33: ...ship]] program with a stated goal of building 200 freighters. Over 2,700 ships will eventually be con...
    39: *[[1957]] - [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]] and [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angele...
  6. Mango (12190 bytes)
    2: ...ck Mango fruit]] | caption = Immature Black Mango fruit}}
    34: ...nduism|Hindu]] Vedas. The name of the fruit comes from the [[Tamil language|Tamil]] word ''man-kay'', ...
    36: ...go is reputed to be the most commonly eaten fresh fruit worldwide. Mangos also readily naturalize in t...
    39: .... After the flowers fall off, the fruits may take from three to six months to ripen.
    41: ...ctive, slightly sweet smell. In the center of the fruit (a '''[[drupe]]''') is a single flat, oblong s...
  7. Atlanta Braves (20715 bytes)
    1: {{MLB Braves franchise}}
    5: ...ngs founder [[Harry Wright]] and the best players from that team re-formed in Boston and took the nick...
    6: ...liam Russell (lawyer)|William Russell]] owned the franchise, [[1911 in sports|1911]]). Following the ...
    18: == Franchise history ==
    20: ...r in the league, and was ready to catch New York. From there came a romp unmatched in baseball history...
  8. Chicago White Sox (19057 bytes)
    1: {{MLB White Sox franchise}}
    5: ...893 in sports|1893]], as the [[Sioux City, Iowa]] franchise in the minor [[Western League (U.S. baseba...
    7: ...n 1991; the original [[Comiskey Park]] was in use from 1910 to 1990.)
    16: ==Franchise history==
    17: ...before claiming major league status, the St. Paul franchise was relocated to Chicago, to compete direc...
  9. Cincinnati Reds (19835 bytes)
    1: {{MLB Reds franchise}}
    6: ... Stockings in the [[19th century]]; the Redlegs, from 1954 to 1960, when the term "Red" carried conno...
    17: == Franchise history ==
    21: ...[[National League]] in [[1876]], but was expelled from the league later, in part for violating league ...
    23: ...eague, began play in [[1882]], it included a team from Cincinnati, which was also called the Red Stock...
  10. Los Angeles Dodgers (23879 bytes)
    1: {{MLB Dodgers franchise}}
    7: ..., the ''Robins'' (after Wilbert Robinson, manager from [[1914]] through [[1931]]) and the ''[[Trolley ...
    18: :'''Owner''': [[Frank McCourt (executive)|Frank McCourt]]
    21: == Franchise history ==
    23: ...ching to the [[National League]] in [[1890]], the franchise became the only one in MLB history to win ...
  11. Milwaukee Brewers (8926 bytes)
    3: {{MLB Brewers franchise}}
    8: ...le Pilots]] ([[Sick's Stadium]]) ([[1969]]). The franchise relocated to Milwaukee and changed its nam...
    20: == Franchise history ==
    23: ... The team had six days to remove the Pilots logos from team uniforms and replace them with Brewers log...
    25: The team was moved from the [[American League]] to the [[National Leagu...
  12. Pittsburgh Pirates (16589 bytes)
    1: {{MLB Pirates franchise}}
    6: ...apered off after the [[National Football League]] franchise called the [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]] came a...
    16: ==Franchise history==
    17: ...d Clarke]] (who also served as the team's manager from [[1900]] to [[1915]]), triggering a long string...
    21: ...es back into the spotlight. The Pirates recovered from a 3-1 deficit to win the [[1925]] World Series ...
  13. Polo (10046 bytes)
    8: ... north of [[Kashmir]], near the fabled silk route from China to the West. In one ancient sentence it e...
    14: ...followers of Siyⶡsh, a legendary Persian prince from the earliest centuries of the Empire. The poet ...
    16: ...uries. The Chinese most probably learned the game from the Iranian nobles who sought refuge in Chinese...
    20: ...port in those times, from [[Japan]] to [[Egypt]], from [[India]] to the [[Byzantine Empire]]. As the g...
    29: ...ng passes downfield to riders who had broken away from the pack at a full gallop.
  14. March 19 (9902 bytes)
    10: ... days later the Confederate forces have retreated from [[Greenville, North Carolina]].
    19: ...[[aircraft carrier]] [[USS Franklin (CV-13)|USS ''Franklin'']], killing 800 of her crew and crippling ...
    21: ...become overseas [[departement|d鰡rtements]] of [[France]].
    26: ...s]] ''[[Getz/Gilberto]]'', including ''[[The Girl from Ipanema]]'', sung by [[Astrud Gilberto|Astrud]]...
    27: *[[1972]] - [[India]] and [[Bangladesh]] sign a friendship [[treaty]].
  15. Raleigh, North Carolina (12457 bytes)
    37: ...9.jpg|thumb|left|475px|Downtown Raleigh panorama, from [[1909]]]]
    57: *[[Tommy Craven]] (at-large)
    66: ...rom [[Race (U.S. Census)|other races]], and 1.88% from two or more races. 6.99% of the population are...
    70: ..., 15.9% from 18 to 24, 36.6% from 25 to 44, 18.4% from 45 to 64, and 8.3% who are 65 years of age or o...
    104: ...rolina]] on an interim basis following their move from [[Hartford, Connecticut]], where they were know...
  16. List of male tennis players (14849 bytes)
    1: The following lists male [[tennis]] players from over the years who have been ranked in the top ...
    6: ...- [[:Category:South African tennis players|South Africa]] - doubles specialist
    7: *[[Fred Alexander]] ([[1880]]-[[1969]]) (United States)
    24: ...]] ([[1941]]-) ([[:Category:French tennis players|France]]) - one of the "Handsome Eight"
    33: *[[Arnaud Boetsch]] ([[1968]]-) - (France)
  17. List of Governors of Wisconsin (3807 bytes)
    26: <tr bgcolor=#FFE8E8><td>22<td>[[Francis E. McGovern]]<td>Republican<td>1911 - 1915
    29: <tr bgcolor=#FFE8E8><td>25<td>[[Fred R. Zimmerman]]<td>Republican<td>1927 - 1929
    46: <tr bgcolor=#FFE8E8><td>42<td>[[Tommy Thompson]]<td>Republican<td>1987 - 2001
  18. The Star-Spangled Banner (15265 bytes)
    3: ...ledBanner2.JPG|200px|thumb|right|Percy Moran drew Francis Scott Key reaching out towards the flag in [...
    4: ...d [[sheet music]]. Copies such as these were sold from a catalog of Thomas Carr's Carr Music Store in ...
    6: ...s]]. The [[lyrics]] were written in [[1814]] by [[Francis Scott Key]], a 35-year-old [[lawyer]] and am...
    9: ...ater Upper Marlboro, Maryland|Upper Marlboro]], a friend of Key's who had been captured in [[Washingto...
    15: ... popular [[England|English]] drinking song dating from around [[1800]], written by [[John Stafford Smi...
  19. Cherokee (38956 bytes)
    29: ...language|Extremaduran]]) as ''chalaque'', then in French as ''cheraqui'', and then by the English as '...
    31: ... sound after early contact with Europeans of both French and Spanish ancestry in Georgia and Alabama d...
    33: ...om the [[Choctaw]] trade language. It was derived from the Choctaw word "Cha-la-kee" which means "thos...
    46: ...dia of North American Indians'']; 2000 population from a [http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/census/2...
    84: The Cherokee nation was unified from an interrelated society of city-states in the e...
  20. Hank Aaron (72330 bytes)
    23: ...best moment of his career. Aaron drilled a pitch from the [[St. Louis Cardinals|Cardinals]]' [[Billy ...
    28: ...st productive day as a hitter. Against the [[San Francisco Giants]], he hit two-run home runs in the ...
    30: ...ews]], [[Joe Adcock]] and [[Frank (Joseph) Thomas|Frank Thomas]] became the first four players ever to...
    32: ...RBI. He finished .007 percentage points behind [[Tommy Davis]] in batting. Aaron became the 3rd member ...
    34: ...ron's home run output increased due to the hitter friendly park &ndash; later nicknamed "The Launching...

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