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Number Six is a family of fictional characters from the reimagined science fiction television series Battlestar Galactica. The character is portrayed by Canadian actress and model Tricia Helfer. Of the twelve known Cylon models, she is the sixth of the "Significant Seven". Like the others of the "Significant Seven", there are several versions ...
The Six Million Dollar Man, a 1973–1978 U.S. science fiction television show; Six Million Ways to Die, a 1996 album by Cutty Ranks; Six Million Ways to Live, a 2001/2005 electronica album by Dub Pistols "The Six Million Dollar Mon", seventh episode of the seventh season of Futurama, first aired in 2012
Did Six Million Really Die? The Truth at Last [1] is a pamphlet that promotes Holocaust denial and other neo-Nazi sentiments, allegedly written by British National Front (NF) member Richard Verrall under the pseudonym Richard E. Harwood and published in 1974 by neo-Nazi propagandist Ernst Zündel, another Holocaust denier and pamphleteer.
A special volume called No.6 beyond, which features stories from the lives of the characters before or after the main story, was published on November 22, 2012. Kodansha published nine bunkobon volumes from October 13, 2006, to July 15, 2014. In 2025 a sequel novel series, No.6 Reunion was announced. The first volume is set to be published by ...
Internet sleuths finally uncover the mystery of the identity of "Celebrity Six." The post “This Is A Huge Find”: 5-Year Investigation Comes To An End As “Celebrity Number 6” Is Unveiled ...
The 2007 Blue Angels South Carolina crash occurred on Saturday, April 21, 2007, when the Number 6 US Navy Blue Angels jet crashed during the final minutes of an air show at the Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort in Beaufort, South Carolina. [1] The sole fatality was the pilot, Lieutenant Commander Kevin "Kojak" Davis. [2]
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De Bruteil died in June 1971, and Courson died in 1974, per The Independent. Faithful still maintains that De Breteil had a hand in Morrison’s death by selling him the drugs that killed him.