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George Goh Ching Wah (Chinese: 吴振华; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Gô͘ Chín-hôa; Hokkien pronunciation [ɡɔ˨˦ t͡ɕin˦˨ hua˨˦]; born 25 November 1959) is a Malaysian-born Singaporean businessman, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and former diplomat who is the chairman of Ossia International and the founder of Harvey Norman Ossia.
Children of the World is the fourteenth studio album (twelfth internationally) by the Bee Gees, released in 1976 by RSO Records. The first single, "You Should Be Dancing", went to No. 1 in the US and Canada, and was a top ten hit in numerous other territories. The album was re-issued on CD by Reprise Records and Rhino Records in 2006.
Boogie Child" was released as a single at the start of 1977 with "Lovers" as the B-side. In the UK, RSO Records issued "Children of the World" as the third single from the album with "Boogie Child" as the B-side. [4] In New Zealand, "Children of the World" was chosen as the B-side of this single. [5]
George H. Scithers: 2005 Robert Sheckley: 1996, 2007 Takumi Shibano: 2022 Joe Siclari: 1970 Robert Silverberg: 1971, 1981 Clifford D. Simak: 2017 Johanna Sinisalo: 1987 Ken & Joyce Slater: 1940 E. E. Smith: 2015 Tom Smith: 2004 Jack Speer: 2013 Norman Spinrad: 2022 Edie Stern: 2008 Rick Sternbach: 1998 J. Michael Straczynski: 1987 Arkady and ...
Catherine Ngin Kit Chit (Oct 4, 1904-Oct 12, 1993) and Joseph Goh Yong Twang (Jun 15, 1896-Dec 16, 1956) of Singapore 1951 Mrs. Ngin Kit Chit (Catherine) gave birth to 24 children while married to Mr. Goh Yong Twang (Joseph), all single births. They had enough male children to have a football (soccer) team. [31] 24 Kathleen Scott 1958
Here's everything you need to know about Oppenheimer's two children and what has happened in the 56 years since their father's death. J. Robert Oppenheimer's wife, Katherine, daughter Kit and son ...
Children of the World is a 1976 album by the Bee Gees. Children of the World may also refer to: Children of the World (Stan Getz album), an album by saxophonist Stan Getz "Children Of The World", a song by Julian Lennon; Children's Everywhere, also known as Children of the World, a Swedish photo book series by Anna Riwkin-Brick
Choreography: Alexander Gorsky (after Petipa) Company: Bolshoi Ballet, Moscow Premiere: 1919 Russian choreographer Alexander Gorsky, who staged a production of The Nutcracker in Moscow in 1919, is credited with the idea of combining Clara and the Sugar Plum Fairy's roles (i.e. giving the Fairy's dances to Clara), eliminating the Sugar Plum Fairy's Cavalier, giving the Cavalier's dances to the ...