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  2. To Vima - Wikipedia

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    To Vima (Greek: Το Βήμα, lit. 'The Tribune') is a Greek weekly newspaper first published in 6 February 1922 as Elefthero Vima (Free Tribune). Its founders were the politicians and diplomats Alexandros Karapanos, Georgios Roussos, Alexandros Diomidis, Emmanouil Tsouderos, Georgios Exidaris, Konstantinos Rentis and Dimitrios Lambrakis, who also took over its management, with Gerasimos ...

  3. Ranjith Kumara - Wikipedia

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    Aluthge Don Ranjith Kumara (Sinhala: රංජිත් කුමාර; 7 April 1947 – 10 May 2024) was a Sri Lankan film journalist and editor. [1] One of the earliest pillars in Sinhala cinema journalism, [2] Kumara contributed as an author, publisher, editor, feature writer, illustrator, art director and choreographer in a career which spanned over five decades.

  4. 98.9 FM (Brisbane) - Wikipedia

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    Starting as a daily pre-recorded 20-minute segment, by the end of the second year, it ran for 16 hours a week. Watson was also the founder and editor of the Black Nation newspaper. [2] [a] In 1988 the Brisbane Indigenous Media Association (BIMA) was founded on the initiative of Watson, to cover radio, publishing, and filmmaking.

  5. Berkeley-Illinois-Maryland Association - Wikipedia

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    The Berkeley-Illinois-Maryland Association (BIMA) was a collaboration of the Universities of California, Illinois, and Maryland that built and operated the eponymously named BIMA radio telescope array. [1] Originally (1986) the premier imaging instrument in the world at millimeter wavelengths, the array was located at the UCB Hat Creek Observatory.

  6. Bima Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    The Sultanate of Bima (Malay: كسلطانن بيم ‎, romanized: Kesultanan Bima), officially known as The Settlements and Lands of Mbojo (Bima: Rasa ro Dana Mbojo), [1] [2] alternatively the Kingdom of Bima (Malay: کرجاءن بيم ‎, romanized: Kerajaan Bima) was a Muslim state in the eastern part of Sumbawa in Indonesia, at the site of the present-day regency of Bima. [3]

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  8. British Interactive Media Association - Wikipedia

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    The British Interactive Media Association (BIMA) is a not-for-profit industry body representing the digital industry in the United Kingdom. [1]Formed in 1985, BIMA is a membership organisation primarily made up of digital agencies.

  9. Bima - Wikipedia

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    Bima city (Bima: Mbojo) is a coastal city on the east of the island of Sumbawa in Indonesia's province of West Nusa Tenggara.It is the largest city on the island of Sumbawa, with a population of 142,443 at the 2010 census [2] and 155,140 at the 2020 census; [3] the official estimate as at mid-2023 was 161,362 (comprising 80,085 males and 81,277 females). [1]