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Topix was an American Internet media company. Topix LLC, the controlling company, had its headquarters in Palo Alto, California. [1] Topix began as a news aggregator [2] which categorizes news stories by topic and geography. In the last few years, Topix changed its focus from aggregation and curation, to content creation.
Nettie Irene Johnson (née Waldran; September 12 1866, – December 30, 1921) was the first woman to hold both a pilot, and a captain's license for steamboats on the southern Mississippi River. [ 1 ] Early life
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Nettie Wild made a theatre show, Under the Gun-A Disarming Review, about Canada's support for military dictators, including Ferdinand Marcos, in 1983.She received a $8,000 grant from the Canada Council to study the theatre culture of the Philippines and a grant from the National Film Board of Canada to make a film about indigenous Filipino theatre.
Nettie is a feminine given name that is a diminutive form of Annette, Jeanette, Anna and Antonia. Its popularity in the United States has continually declined since its peak in the 1910s and 1920s. [ 1 ]
Cincinnati-based pickleball gear brand Nettie has partnered with toy-juggernaut Mattel to produce an exclusive Barbie line of paddles and accessories, set to be unveiled on Wednesday.. The Barbie ...
Aronson was born Ellen Letty Konigsberg in 1943 in New York City, [3] to Nettie (née Cherry) and Martin Königsberg, [4] and was raised in Midwood, Brooklyn, New York. [5] Her older brother is writer and director Woody Allen. Aronson comes from a Jewish family; her grandparents were from Lithuania and Austria.
Esther "Nettie" Tobin (1863–1944) was a seamstress in Chicago around the turn of the 20th century who became a member of the BaháΚΌí Community there.