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Cat leaves town, entrusting her son Carter to Kara. A bomber starts targeting Lord's company. On the opening night of Lord's new bullet train, Kara and the DEO find out about two bomb threats simultaneously, one at the airport and one on the train. The DEO goes to the airport, where Hank secretly uses his powers to deactivate the bomb.
¡Vivan los niños! (English: Long live the children!) is a Mexican telenovela (Soap Opera) produced by Nicandro Díaz González for Televisa.It aired on Canal de las Estrellas from July 15, 2002, to March 17, 2003.
TV Links used hyperlinks and later a streaming web-based video player, in order to link visitors to videos. The website had a forum community with a membership of approximately 37,000 members at the time of closure. [11] Links to videos were posted daily on the forums by members and later moved to the website listings by admins. [12] [13]
Ninos (priestess), Athenian priestess; Ninos Aho (1945–2013), Assyrian poet and activist; Ninos Gouriye (born 1991), Dutch footballer; Ninos Khoshaba (born 1970), Assyrian-Australian politician; Ninos Nikolaidis (born 1998), Greek rower; Gaboro (born 2000), Assyrian-Swedish rapper, real name Ninos Khouri
Ninos may refer to: Ninus, founder of Nineveh; Tukulti-Ninurta (disambiguation), several ancient kings; Nineveh, in Greek sources; Ninos (name), a popular (male) Assyrian forename, and less commonly surname
The concept of SER-Niños was created by Dianne Mancus; she worked with the Houston Hispanic Forum to help obtain a charter to operate the school. Mancus said "if they could open a Rice School in West U, then we can open one in the barrio." [2] SER-Niños, which opened in 1996, was among the first generation of Texas charter schools. SER-Niños ...
The Wild Ones (Catalan: Els Nens Salvatges; Spanish: Los Niños Salvajes) is a 2012 Spanish drama film directed by Patricia Ferreira.. The film premiered at the 2012 Málaga Film Festival where it won Best Picture.