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  2. George Monbiot - Wikipedia

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    George Joshua Richard Monbiot (/ ˈ m ɒ n b i oʊ / MON-bee-oh; born 27 January 1963) is a British journalist, author, and environmental and political activist. He writes a regular column for The Guardian and has written several books. Monbiot grew up in Oxfordshire and studied zoology at the University of Oxford.

  3. Jimbo and the Jet-Set - Wikipedia

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    Jimbo and the Jet-Set is a British animated cartoon series centered on the eponymous Jimbo, an anthropomorphic aeroplane. [1] The series, created by Peter Maddocks and produced by Maddocks Cartoon Productions, aired for 25 episodes from 6 January 1986 until 6 February 1987, and succeeded his prior creation The Family-Ness.

  4. Sarah Bridle - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Louise Bridle is a Professor of Food, Climate and Society at the University of York.She previously served as Professor of extragalactic astronomy and cosmology in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Manchester where she applied statistical techniques to the cosmic microwave background (CMB) [3] and on the use of weak gravitational lensing in cosmology.

  5. List of Saturday TV Funhouse segments - Wikipedia

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    Pat Robertson introduces a cartoon called "Harry the Embryonic Cell". The 700 Club goes on hiatus and returns to The Family Channel's cartoons starting with "Britney Toons", a cartoon starring Britney Spears. Featuring the voices of Robert Smigel, Doug Dale, Kevin Dorff, Maya Rudolph, and Samantha Scharff. Only seen on West Coast airings and in ...

  6. Liberty's Kids - Wikipedia

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    Liberty's Kids (stylized on-screen as Liberty's Kids: Est. 1776) is an American animated historical fiction television series produced by DIC Entertainment Corporation, and originally aired on PBS Kids from September 2, 2002, to April 4, 2003, with reruns airing on most PBS stations until October 10, 2004. [1]

  7. The Age of Stupid - Wikipedia

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    The launch on 22 May was held at The RSA, following which there was a webcast panel discussion [21] with director Franny Armstrong, journalist George Monbiot, economist Nicholas Stern, and Met Office head of climate impacts Richard Betts. [22] The panel discussion, organised by Indie Screenings, was screened at 71 locations.

  8. Couple goes from having no kids to five in less than a year - AOL

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    Sarah and Andy Justice went from having no children to five children in just one year. The couple adopted triplets and then found out Sarah was pregnant with twins. The entire Justice family ...

  9. Channel Umptee-3 - Wikipedia

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    Ogden Ostrich, Holey Moley (a mole), and Sheldon S. Cargo (a snail) drive around the world in a van with their own underground pirate television station. [4] Channel Umptee-3, which exists between other channels and is broadcast from a mobile station, tries to focus on a specific topic in each episode, but is normally diverted from it and shifted onto another topic; e.g., one episode started ...