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    Kaposvár
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    on seven hills, like Rome. The distance to Budapest is approx. 186 km (over the speedway M7 and the road 67). external link: The official website of Kaposvár

    Kawasaki
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    1,290,426 and the density of 9,042.93 persons per km². The total area is 142.70 km². The city was founded on July 1, 1924. External Links Official website in Japanese For the Kawasaki company see Kawasaki Heavy Industries.

    Kanazawa
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    remain of its ruins. Kanazawa also boasts a 100-year-old former geisha house: the Higashi Geisha District, across the Asano river (with its old stone bridge) out from central Kanazawa. Nearby is the Yougetsu Minshuku sits at one end of one of the most photographed streets in Japan. It retains, almost completely, the look and feel of nineteenth century Japan, its two-story wooden facades plain and austere. The effect is accentuated by the early morning mist: late at night, the street is lit by the period streetlamps. The temple Oyama-jinja, which is considered an Important Cultural Asset, is also in Kanazawa. The city is also renowned as a traditional haunt of ninjas. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 456,627 and the density of 976.18 persons per km². The

    Karapoti Classic
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    by the Kennett Bros until 2002. The event differs from most races because it comprises a large single loop and the route does not change from year to year. It is held on the first Sunday of March every year. Official website

    Kalakshetra
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    further the study of Indian dance and art form. External Links Kalakshetra website

    Kapellen
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    total area is 37.45 km² which gives a population density of 685.47 inhabitants per km². Official website www.kapellen.be (Dutch only)

    Kalmthout
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    females). The total area is 59.38 km² which gives a population density of 290.67 inhabitants per km². Official website www.kalmthout.be (Dutch only)

    Karlebo
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    covers an area of 40 km², and has a total population of 19,761. External Links Official Website

    Karlsborg
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    population of 7100, 3559 are male, and 3541 are female. The population density of the community is 16 inhabitants per km². External Links Official Website

    Katwijk
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    is admitted into the sea at low tide. The shore and the entrance to the canal are strengthened by huge dikes. In 1520 an ancient Roman camp known as the Brittenburg was discovered here. It was square in shape, each side measuring 82 yds., and the remains stood about 10 ft. high. By the middle of the 18th century it had been destroyed and covered by the sea. External Links Official Website http://www.sdu.nl/staatscourant/gem/gem255zh.htm Detailed Cito-plan map

    Kampen
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    water). The municipality of Kampen also includes the following towns, villages and townships: Grafhorst, 's-Heerenbroek, IJsselmuiden, Kamperveen, Wilsum, Zalk. External Links Official Website

    Kapelle
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    includes the following towns, villages and townships: Biezelinge, Schore, Wemeldinge. Railway station: Kapelle-Biezelinge. External Links Official Website Detailed Falkplan map http://www.plattegronden.nl/gemeentekapelle/

    Vanity site
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    Vanity site A vanity site is a website that is run by an individual or small group (such as a family) purely for their own amusement. That is, the site is not trying to sell anything, but may try to promote some cause or idea, though not necessarily. A vanity site may be as simple as a single page (sometimes called a home page) or may be as elaborate as an online database with gigabytes of data. Many ISPs offer a few megabytes of space for customers to host their own vanity site. Content of vanity sites vary from site to site and can, depending on the hosting server, contain anything that any other websites contain. However, typical vanity sites contain images, text and a collection of "favorite links." Many

    List of Internet topics
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    -- Netwar -- Network address translation -- Network Control Program -- Network File System -- Network Information Centre -- Network Mapping -- Network News Transfer Protocol -- Network protocol design principles -- Network time protocol -- News agency -- Newsreader -- Newsserver -- Nikola Tesla -- Non-repudiation -- Noun -- Novell -- NSD -- NSFNet -- Nude celebrities on the Internet O Online -- Online Books Page -- Open Cola -- Open mail relay -- Open shortest path first -- Open Site -- OpenNAP -- OS/390 -- OSI model -- OSPF -- out-of-band P Packet radio -- Packet switching -- Parasitic computing -- Paul Mockapetris -- Paul Vixie -- PayPal -- Peer-to-peer -- Peering -- Pen pal -- Personal area network -- Ping -- PKZIP -- Plug-and-play -- Point-to-Point Protocol --

    Laura Schlessinger
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    January 16, 1947) is a popular American radio talk-show host, hosting the Dr. Laura call-in show. Schlessinger characterizes her show as a "moral health program" rather than as an "advice program". Her responses to callers usually display a trademark frankness that some people find harsh. Her advice has been widely sought and the show is the third highest-rated talk radio show in the United States. She is a outspoken critic of sex outside of marriage, marrying quickly or at a young age, abortion, and aspects of the gay rights movement. Her radio program often features short editorial monologues on social and political topics. She has also authored numerous self-help books, including the best-selling Ten Stupid Things Women Do to Mess Up Their Lives, and several religious books. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide")

    MTV2
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    Request" aired every weekday between 11 AM and 12 PM, and again between 11 PM and midnight. All the videos played on "MTV2 Request" were selected by online viewer requests. Another new show called Control Freak began in 2001, airing weekdays from 8 to 9 PM. It used real-time viewer voting to select the next video to be played on the channel (out of three choices), while the current video was playing. The majority of the daytime schedule still featured a somewhat diverse mix of rap, rock, & pop, and new & old videos. New VJs; 2002 programming In late 2001, MTV2 held auditions for new VJ's. Steph Lova, Jancee Dunn, and Chris Booker all disappeared, replaced with Jim Shearer, who would go on to become the "main" VJ, in the

    Martha Stewart
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    later years, she began a successful catering business out of her home and began writing columns and articles on topics such as cooking, gardening, and home furnishing. Stewart rose to national prominence with regular appearances on NBC's The Today Show. She became a spokesperson for K-Mart in 1987. During the 1980s, she was a contributing editor to Family Circle magazine, and in 1990, she started her own magazine, Martha Stewart Living. In 1993, she began hosting a half-hour syndicated television show by the same name. She soon introduced her own line of home products under the name "The Martha Stewart Everyday Collection." She also hosts a cooking show on the Food Network called From Martha's Kitchen and a gardening show on Home and Garden TV called From Martha's Garden. She also

    National Gallery of Victoria
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    for the National Gallery of Victoria to be renamed, perhaps to "Melbourne Gallery". This is unlikely to happen, however. Supporters of the gallery point out that Victoria was effectively a nation when the gallery was founded in the 19th century, and that it has been established more than a century longer than the National Gallery in Canberra. According to Victorian Premier Steve Bracks, "We won't be renaming the National Gallery of Victoria. It has a great tradition. It is the biggest and best gallery in the country and it's one of the biggest and best in the world." The gallery is now spread over two buildings a short distance from each other at the southern end of the CBD - a new space in Federation Square houses the Australian art collection,

    Prague
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    The city underwent further expansion with the annexation of Josefov in 1850 and Vysehrad in 1883, and at the beginning of 1922, another 37 municipalities were incorporated, raising the city's population to 676,000. Most of the city's 50,000 Jews died in the Nazi genocide of World War II. Prague is a popular tourist city. There are lots of old houses, many with beautiful murals on them. It contains one of the world's most pristine and varied collections of architecture, from Art Nouveau to baroque, Cubist, Gothic, Neo-Classical and ultra-modern. Some of its many tourist attractions are Stare Mesto, various places connected to Franz Kafka, Mala Strana, Hradcany with St. Vitus's Cathedral, the Charles Bridge, and the Lennon Wall. Prague is a traditional cultural center, hosting many theaters (including National Theatre), opera

    Project Gutenberg
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    Xerox Sigma V mainframe computer in the university's Materials Research Lab, as his best friend and his brother's best friend were two of the four operators of that particular machine. He was given an operator's account with a virtually unlimited amount of computer time; that access has since been variously estimated to have been worth $100,000 or $100,000,000. Hart spent the next hour and a half trying to think of something to do with the computer that would be worth that much money. This particular computer happened to be one of the 15 nodes on the computer network that would become the Internet. Hart believed that computers would one day be accessible to the general public and decided to make works of literature available for free in electronic form. He happened

    Quizbowl
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    occasion, such tournaments may be open to teams of graduate students, and/or campus staff. Invitational tournaments involve teams from various schools. They are run by the Quiz Bowl team/program at a given school. Invitations are sometimes sent to individual programs. However, most tournaments give out open invitations for any school to accept. Major variants of Invitational tournaments include National/Regional, Junior Bird, "Masters", and "trash" tournaments. National/Regional tournaments are academic tournaments run by organizations not affiliated with a given school. These organizations include: College Bowl Company Inc. (CBCI) - (Its Campus Programs and Regional/National Tournaments are run in cooperation with the Association of College Unions International (ACUI)) National Academic Quiz Tournaments (NAQT) Academic Competition Federation (ACF) In addition, CBCI administers the Honda Campus All-Star Challenge (HCASC) for Historically Black Colleges and Universities,

    Rudy Vallee
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    singing could hardly be heard in those venues not yet equipt with the new electronic microphones, his screaming female fans went home happy if they had caught sight of his lips through the opening of the trademark megaphone he sang through. In 1929 Vallee did his first film "Vagabond Lover". His first films were made to cash in on his singing popularity, but Hollywood was pleasantly surprised to find that Vallee could act as well. Also in 1929 Vallee started hosting The Fleishchman’s Yeast Musical Variety Hour; he would continue hosting popular radio variety shows through the 1940s. When Vallee took his contractual vactions from his national radio show in 1936, he insisted his sponsor hire Louis Armstrong as his substitute. That same year Vallee also wrote the introduction for Armstrong's

    Weblog
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    also known as a blog, see below) is a website which contains periodic, chronologically ordered posts in a common webspace. The individual posts (which taken together are the weblog) either share a particular theme, or a single or small group of authors. The totality of web logs and blog-related webs is usually called the blogosphere. The format of web logs varies, from simple bullet lists of hyperlinks, to article summaries with user-provided comments and ratings. Individual web log entries are almost always date and time-stamped, and tend to be presented in reverse chronological order, with the newest post at the top of the page. Because links are so important to web blogs, most web blogs have a way of archiving older entries and generating a static address for individual entries; this

    Spamdexing
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    a page in small-point font face the same colour as the page background (rendering it invisible to humans but not search engine web crawlers). Search engine spammers are generally aware that the content that they promote is not very useful or irrelevant to the ordinary internet surfer. They try to use dirty methods that will make the website appear above more relevant websites in the search engine listings. Here are some common spamdexing techniques: Hidden or invisible text Disguising keywords and phrases by making them the same colour as the background, using a tiny font size or hiding them within the HTML code such as no frame sections, alt tags and no script sections. Keyword stuffing Repeated use of a word to increase its frequency on a page. Most search engines

    Bakersfield, California
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    age is 30 years. For every 100 females there are 94.6 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there are 90.8 males. The median income for a household in the city is $39,982, and the median income for a family is $45,556. Males have a median income of $38,834 versus $27,148 for females. The per capita income for the city is $17,678. 18.0% of the population and 14.6% of families are below the poverty line. Out of the total people living in poverty, 24.4% are under the age of 18 and 8.4% are 65 or older. As with many cities in the central valley in California, many Bakersfield residents have ancestors who migrated to the area from the mid-West of the U.S.A. during the Dust Bowl. In John Steinbeck's

    Andamooka
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    (South Australia). Its economy is based on opal mining. Andamooka is also a website hosting open content books [1]. This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by fixing it.

    1964 New York World's Fair
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    rules which state that no host may charge exhibitors rentals. In addition, Montreal, Canada, had been selected to host the Universal and International Exposition of 1967 (Expo67) and BIE rules state that only one Universal exposition may be held within a 10-year time span. Moses was undaunted by the BIE's rules when he journied to Paris to seek official approval for the New York Fair. When the BIE balked at New York's applicaition, Moses, used to having his way in New York, angered the members of the BIE by taking his case to the press publicly stating his disdain for their organization and their rules. The BIE retaliated by taking the action of formally requesting their member nations not to participate in the New York Fair. The 1964/1965 New York World’s

    .Mac
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    offered by Apple Computer, using WebDAV technology. These include website hosting, web-based email, iDisk remote storage, virus scanning software, backup software and other "specials" offered by Apple to subscribers. Apple previously offered a similar free service which they called iTools, ending when .Mac debuted. Mac users had varied responses to this move. Critics called the .Mac service overpriced and did not appreciate that subscribers of iTools who did not subscribe to .Mac lost their @mac.com email address. Advocates cited TANSTAAFL and the arguably improved services. All iLife applications (iPhoto, iMovie, iTunes) are integrated with .Mac, allowing .Mac members to share their movies, photos and personal files through the iDisk and .Mac homepages.

    December 2003
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    Torvalds says, in a post to the Linux kernel mailing list, "... I think we can totally _demolish_ the SCO claim that these 65 files were somehow "copied". They clearly are not." [1] Novell has also registered their claim to the copyright of original UNIX source code, effectively challenging SCO's registration of the same code [1] [1] An earthquake strikes near San Simeon, California, at 19:15 UTC (11:15 PST). The quake registers a 6.5 magnitude on the Richter Magnitude Scale, and causes two deaths from the collapse of a building in the town of Paso Robles. class="external">[1 The Philippines declares a calamity in a southern province after floods killed up to 209 people. [1] December 21, 2003 "The American Soldier" is named as TIME magazine's "Person of the Year". The periodical's

    Diebold
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    Microsoft Access databases. Britain J. Williams, responsible for certification of voting machines for the state of Georgia has provided a negative assessment based on her accounting of potential exploits. In August 2003, Walden O'Dell, chief executive of Diebold, announced that he had been a top fund-raiser for President George W. Bush and had sent a get-out-the-funds letter to Ohio Republicans. When assailed by critics for the perceived conflict of interest, he pointed out that the company's election machines division is run out of Texas by a registered Democrat. Nonetheless, he vowed to lower his political profile lest his personal actions harm the company. DES claims its systems provide strong immunity to ballot tampering and other vote rigging attempts. These claims have been challenged, notably by Bev Harris on her website, Blackboxvoting.com,



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