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The by-election in the constituency of "San Carlo all'Arena" (Naples) will be held on 23 February to elect a senator for the seat left vacant by Franco Ortolani (M5S), who died on 23 November 2019. |
The Five Star Movement, in an internal vote, nominated the engineer Luigi Napolitano, former candidate at the 2019 European election, but after his nomination he was accused by Neapolitan activists of being a close friend of Luigi Di Maio during the university. |
The centre-right coalition confirmed the candidacy of Salvatore Guangi (FI), currently Vice-President of the City Council of Naples and former candidate in the same constituency during the 2018 general election. |
The centre-left coalition reached an agreement with DemA, the party of Naples' mayor Luigi De Magistris, by nominating the journalist Sandro Ruotolo, former candidate for Civil Revolution during the 2013 Lazio regional election (running for president) and during the 2013 general election. |
Ruotolo stated that in case of victory he would seat in the Mixed Group. |
The left-wing party Power to the People chose to run with Professor Giuseppe Aragno, former candidate for the same party in the same constituency during the 2018 general election. |
Riccardo Guarino, president of the party "Neapolitan Renaissance", announced his intention to run for the election. |
The by-election in the constituency of Terni will be held on 8 March to elect a senator for the seat left vacant by Donatella Tesei (Lega). |
She was elected as the new governor of Umbria after the 2019 regional election, and resigned on 2 December from her Senate seat. |
2019–20 Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks men's basketball team |
The 2019–20 Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks men's basketball team represent the University of Louisiana at Monroe in the 2019–20 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. |
The Warhawks, led by 10th-year head coach Keith Richard, play their home games at Fant–Ewing Coliseum in Monroe, Louisiana as members of the Sun Belt Conference. |
The Warhawks finished the 2018–19 season 19–16, 9–9 in Sun Belt play to finish in a tie for 6th place. |
In the Sun Belt Tournament, they defeated Appalachian State in the first round, Coastal Carolina in the second round, before falling to Georgia Southern in the quarterfinals. |
They were invited to the CIT, where they defeated Kent State in the first round, before falling to Texas Southern in the quarterfinals. |
!colspan=12 style=| Regular season |
!colspan=12 style=| Sun Belt Tournament |
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Laterrière |
Laterrière may refer to: |
James van Rensburg |
James van Rensburg (28 June 1924 – 29 February 1996) was a South African weightlifter. |
He competed in the men's featherweight event at the 1952 Summer Olympics. |
Oswald Junkes |
Oswald Junkes (13 June 1921 – 2 November 1993) was a German weightlifter. |
He competed in the men's featherweight event at the 1952 Summer Olympics. |
Douglas Street |
Douglas Street may refer to: |
Dongbu District |
Dongbu District may refer to: |
Mikko Hokka |
Mikko Hokka (5 February 1932 – 18 August 1973) was a Finnish weightlifter. |
He competed in the men's featherweight event at the 1952 Summer Olympics. |
Nippani (Vidhana Sabha constituency) |
Nippani (Vidhan Sabha constituency) is one of the 224 constituencies in the Karnataka Legislative Assembly of Karnataka a south state of India. |
Nippani is also part of Chikkodi Lok Sabha constituency. |
Nil Tun Maung |
Nil Tun Maung (born 30 September 1931) is a Burmese weightlifter. |
He competed at the 1952 Summer Olympics, the 1956 Summer Olympics and the 1960 Summer Olympics. |
2001–02 West Midlands (Regional) League |
The 2001–02 West Midlands (Regional) League season was the 102nd in the history of the West Midlands (Regional) League, an English association football competition for semi-professional and amateur teams based in the West Midlands county, Shropshire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire and southern Staffordshire. |
The Premier Division featured 22 clubs which competed in the division last season, along with two new clubs: |
Also, Brierley Hill Town changed name to Brierley & Hagley and Warley Rangers changed name to Smethwick Rangers. |
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1963–64 St. Francis Terriers men's basketball team |
The 1963–64 St. Francis Terriers men's basketball team represented St. Francis College during the 1963–64 NCAA men's basketball season. |
The team was coached by Daniel Lynch, who was in his sixteenth year at the helm of the St. Francis Terriers. |
The team played as an independent and was not affiliated with a conference. |
The Terriers played their home games at the 69th Regiment Armory in Manhattan. |
The Terriers finished the season at 9–12. |
!colspan=12 style="background:#0038A8; border: 2px solid #CE1126;;color:#FFFFFF;"| Regular Season |
Jules Sylvain (weightlifter) |
Jules Sylvain (20 December 1925 – 24 November 2016) was a Canadian weightlifter. |
He competed at the 1952 Summer Olympics and the 1956 Summer Olympics. |
Le Palais, Beverly Hills |
Le Palais also known as "The Crescent Palace," is a three-story French chateau-style limestone mega-mansion completed in 2012 by luxury real estate developer Mohamed Hadid just 15 months after breaking ground. |
It is the 4th largest private residence by square footage in the Greater Los Angeles Metropolitan Area. |
The nearly 45,000-square-foot home sits on a comparatively small 1 acre lot. |
The estate was listed at $58 million (USD) and was purchased by the president of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev's youngest daughter Lola Karimova-Tillyaeva. |
The lot is located near the Beverly Hills Hotel in the famous 90210 ZIP code. |
Featuring contemporary interiors that include formal and informal dining rooms, family room with lounge bar, library with leather panels all around, 90-foot art gallery, professional screening room, ball room and indoor pool. |
The third floor of the residence boasts lavish amenities that include a chandelier-adorned balcony and his-and-her-bathrooms with a hidden stairwell leading to the 3,800-square-foot garden on top of the roof. |
Misteryo sa Tuwa |
Misteryo sa Tuwa (English: Joyful Mystery) is a 1984 Philippine period drama and political thriller film directed by Abbo Q. Dela Cruz based on a story and screenplay by Madeleine Gallaga. |
It sets in Lucban, Quezon in the 1950s where three men stole a suitcase from the plane crash site and never reported to the authorities and when the authorities approach to the town mayor to help find the suitcase, the latter made a vicious plan to steal the money for his greed. |
It stars Tony Santos Sr., Johnny Delgado, Ronnie Lazaro, Amable Quiambao, Alicia Alonzo, Maria Montes, and Vangie Labalan in the film that tackles greed, corruption, and hatred. |
In a peaceful village at the footsteps of Mt. |
Banahaw, the people were gathered to celebrate in a joyous occasion where they have fun together. |
In that day, a plane crashes at the nearby area and many people were shocked in the incident. |
As they discover the remnants, many things and dead passengers were scattered all over the area but everyone saw a lot of fortune items in the area where they stole it where they escaped lives of being poor. |
Om the other hand, the three men Ponsoy, Mesiong, and Jamin steal a suitcase from the plane crash where they will not to report to the authorities. |
By the time the authorities knew the knowledge of the suitcase being held by three men, the mayor and his men have made a lot of necessary measures to suppress the three men and take the suitcase full of money for their personal gains. |
As the film progresses, the motivations of the characters were exposed one by one as they were continued to be victimized by torture, abuse, and violence. |
The film was shot in the town of Lucban, Quezon, the hometown of the director Abbo Q. Dela Cruz. |
The film was released by the Experimental Cinema of the Philippines on December 25, 1984 as part of the 1984 Metro Manila Film Festival. |
The film was restored by the ABS-CBN Film Restoration through the Kantana Post-Production (Thailand) Co. Ltd. and L'Immagine Ritrovata for its film prints and Wildsound Studios for its color grading and audio restoration. |
The film was scanned in 4K format resolution in L'Immagine Ritrovata in Bologna, Italy using the 35mm prints from the ABS-CBN Film Archives. |
The image comparison of the movie was carried out using the five (5) Positive Prints, the only existing film materials, which already showed mild to severe type of decay. |
All five (5) Positive Prints have critical problems on color decay and focus problems that heavily affected the image. |
The film elements have emulsion and base damages that have caused severe line scratches in the picture. |
Reconstruction for the best copies that were used for each reel was tediously performed to achieve the best quality for digital restoration. |
The most drastically affected reels are R3, being the only copy available and R5 due to the advanced chemical decay and focus problems. |
Digital output shows the maximum level of restoration it can achieve. |
The missing frames that could not be addressed in digital restoration, have also affected the motion of some shots. |
Other picture defects such as dust/dirt, patches, continuous patches, single frame scratches, flicker, stabilization, splice mark, bump, squeeze, gate hair, continuous dust, continuous line scratch, stains, mold, mis-light, vertical band, and color breathing were successfully fixed and removed by the restoration artists of Kantana Post-Production (Thailand) Co., Ltd. |
The 2K restoration took a total of 3,440 hours by more than 250 restoration artists. |
Color grading and audio restoration was handled by Wildsound Studios. |
The restored version was premiered on November 11, 2019 at the Ayala Malls Manila Bay as part of the Cinema One Originals film festival. |
The premiere was attended by Vangie Labalan, film editor Jess Navarro, and the representatives of the cast and crew members of the film including Wanggo Gallaga (son of Peque and Madeleine Gallaga), Rose S. Alimon (daughter of Tony Santos Sr.), Teresita V. Dela Cruz (wife of the director), and Eduardo R. Meñez, the head of the Office of Strategic Communications and Research - Department of Foreign Affairs. |
Mohssain Tabatabaie |
Mohssain Tabatabaie (born 21 September 1927) was an Iranian weightlifter. |
He competed in the men's featherweight event at the 1952 Summer Olympics. |
Ilkeston Community Hospital |
Ilkeston Community Hospital is a healthcare facility at Heanor Road, Ilkeston in Derbyshire, England. |
The facility has its origins in a cottage hospital established in Station Road in August 1884. |
The hospital moved to a new purpose-built facility which was opened at 99-109 Heanor Road by Lord Belper in March 1894. |
The hospital joined the National Health Service in 1948 and, after it became dilapidated, a new facility was built further north on the Heanor Road in 1987: the new facility was opened by Diana, Princess of Wales in December 1987. |
Chay Weng Yew |
Chay Weng Yew (22 February 1928 – 27 August 2004) was a Singaporean weightlifter. |
He competed in the men's featherweight event at the 1952 Summer Olympics. |
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