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Old Baldy Mountain is a peak in the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, in Okanogan County, Washington, 10 miles northwest of Conconully. [4] The height is listed at modern sources as 7,844 ft [5] [6] or 7,849 ft [2] or 7,854 ft. [1] Older government maps showed 7,870 feet elevation. [7] There is a geodetic survey benchmark at 7,848 ft near the ...
Pierre Singer is a French-Israeli physician specializing in intensive care, metabolism, and clinical nutrition. He is the past Chair of the Eduarda and Dr. Moshe Ishay Institute for the Study of the Effects of Natural Food on the Quality of Life and Human Health at Tel Aviv University, Emeritus Full Professor in Anesthesia and Intensive Care at the Tel Aviv University and current Full ...
Paul Anthony Dempsey (born 25 May 1976) is an Australian musician. He is best known as the lead singer, guitarist and principal lyricist of rock group Something for Kate. ...
A remodeling of the Gorakhpur railway station was launched in 2009. The remodeling work was completed on a war footing within the scheduled time. With the inauguration of the remodeled yard on 6 October 2013, Gorakhpur has a platform measuring 1,366.33 metres (4,482.7 ft) with ramp and 1,355.40 metres (4,446.9 ft) without it.
US 7-inch single [9] A. "Everyday Is a Winding Road" (LP version) – 4:16 B. "Sad Sad World" – 4:05. US CD single [10] "Everyday Is a Winding Road" (LP version) – 4:16 "Sad Sad World" – 4:05 "In Need" – 5:53 "On the Outside" (live from Shepherd's Bush Empire) – 7:40; European and Japanese CD single [11] [12] "Everyday Is a Winding ...
The Loop Fire was a wildfire in Angeles National Forest, above Sylmar, California. Twelve members of the El Cariso Hotshots were killed: 10 died at the scene November 1, 1966; two died later as a result of their injuries while hospitalized.
Typhoon Pamela was a powerful typhoon that struck the U.S. territory of Guam in May 1976, causing about $500 million in damage ().The sixth named storm and third typhoon of the 1976 Pacific typhoon season, Pamela developed on May 14 from a trough in the Federated States of Micronesia in the area of the Nomoi Islands.