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  2. Westinghouse Atom Smasher - Wikipedia

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    Drawing of the machine with part of the tank cut away, showing the belts and high voltage electrode. A view of the atom smasher in the 1930s or 1940s, when it was operational. In a Van de Graaff generator , invented in 1929 by Robert J. Van de Graaff , an endless rubber or fabric belt carries electric charges from a roller at the base of the ...

  3. Chris Hansen - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Edward Hansen (born September 13, 1959) [2] is an American television presenter, journalist, and YouTube personality. During his tenure as a correspondent for Dateline NBC, he hosted the program's segment To Catch a Predator (2004–2007), which revolved around catching potential Internet predators using a sting operation. Despite ...

  4. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    Falsely reports celebrity appearances and filming locations in random local towns. Before the website went down, it referred to itself as a "fantasy news website". [41] [42] Likely part of the same network as WTOE 5 News. [43] [41] [42] [33] knp7.com knp7.com Part of the same network as WTOE 5 News. [36] [35] kspm33.com kspm33.com

  5. Wikipedia:Unusual articles - Wikipedia

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    A cow with antlers atop a power line pole. Wikipedia contains other images and articles that are similarly sizzling or udderly amoosing.. Of the over six million articles in the English Wikipedia there are some articles that Wikipedians have identified as being somewhat unusual.

  6. Kevin Peter Hall - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Peter Hall (May 9, 1955 – April 10, 1991) was an American actor. Hall stood 7 ft 2 in (2.18 m) tall, [1] and frequently played monster characters. He was the original title monster in the science fiction Predator franchise, appearing in the first 1987 film and its 1990 sequel.

  7. Predator (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    The Predator franchise depicts a series of deadly encounters between humanity and a hostile, trophy-hunting extraterrestrial species known as the Yautja.Predominantly transpiring in the present day of the 20th and 21st century, the series comprises films that, while largely independent, portray human confrontations with Yautjas in different locations.

  8. Northeast blackout of 2003 - Wikipedia

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    According to the official analysis of the blackout prepared by the US and Canadian governments, more than 508 generating units at 265 power plants shut down during the outage. In the minutes before the event, the NYISO-managed power system was carrying 28,700 MW of load. At the height of the outage, the load had dropped to 5,716 MW, a loss of 80%.

  9. List of Predator novels - Wikipedia

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    The Predator novels are an extension of the Predator franchise, the most recent are published by Dark Horse Comics under their DH Press imprint. The first novel in the new series, Predator: Forever Midnight , was released in 2006 and proved a success (selling 1,000 copies a month) [ 1 ] leading to further volumes being commissioned.