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1962 ( MCMLXII) was a common year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1962 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar.
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1. How To Replace The Rusty Floorpans In Your Project Car.
February 07, 2010
I bought my 1962 Chevy II Nova in 1988 from a friend I was serving with in the National Guard. The car was rather sound. There were really no problems and I was able to drive it home, in fact, I did no work to the car for a number of years. I would drive it to work a couple of times a week and again take it out weekends. I was really happy with the car. Three years ago, I decided to repaint it. I know I could have taken it to a body shop, but I wanted to do it myself. I wanted this to be a project my son and I could work on together. I began stripping the car down and this is the begi... (read more)
Author: Robert Moore
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2. Kenneth Copeland Ministries: Is It The Truth?
February 05, 2010
Are you in search for the truth? Do you want to find the true religion? Have you thought of joining Kenneth Copeland Ministries? If so, the question is, is it the genuine one? What are the facts that you should know about Kenneth Copeland?
Kenneth Copeland Ministries is named after its founder and leader, Kenneth Copeland. He was born in Texas on December of 1936 and had established the said religious group in 1962. He used to be a recording artist back in 1957, a chauffeur and pilot in the 1960s and a member of ORU Board of Regents in 1967. His work of preaching the gospel has reached ot... (read more)
Author: Kenneth Taylor
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3. People Control UN Codex Alimentarius
January 24, 2010
UN Codex Alimentarius is latin for'food code', and the policy was introduced in the United nations in 1962. Codex has been the United countries laws for food under their world presidency, it was adopted by the World Trade Organization ( WTO ) in 1994. Masters-of-population-control-codex-alimentarius we've been assaulted in the mind thru main line media predictive programming to numb us and make us accept the stuff we are aware of as well as distracted from UN Codex Alimentarius. We have been attacked for over 50 years with water fluoridation. We have been robbed thru a corrupt cash system run ... (read more)
Author: Jesse Mcguire
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4. All About Ken Copeland Life
January 24, 2010
Ken Copeland is a famous personality and the founder of the Christian organization Kenneth Copeland Ministries. He was born on December 6, 1936 in Lubbock, Texas. He is a great author, speaker, televangelist, word of faith proponent. When he was born, he was not a Christian but later on he accepted the Christian religion in November 1962.
Before his conversion to Christian religion, Ken Copeland was a recording artist of partial Native American descent. All his works are famous one but the most famous is the work on "Pledge of Love" Which was listed in top 40 on April 20, 1957. It was so ... (read more)
Author: Kenneth Taylor
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5. The History of k Swiss Sneaker
January 18, 2010
k swiss sneaker is a brand name synonymous to shoes. It's a household name that has accumulated billions in revenue since its humble beginnings. It's everybody favorite shoe company. k swiss sneaker was founded in 1962, by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight in the trunk of Knight's car and was originally started as Blue Ribbon Sports. k swiss sneaker emanated from two sources: Bill Bowerman's quest for lighter, more durable racing shoes for his University of Oregon runners, and Knight's search for a way to make a living without having to give up his love of athletics. Instead of a wing, k swiss sne... (read more)
Author: k swiss sneaker Freeman
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6. Moving to Perth
January 14, 2010
Perth is the capital city of the Western Australia state. It is also one of the largest cities in the country and also one of the most isolated urban centers in the country, compared to the other capital cities of Australia such as Adelaide, Sydney, Darwin and Melbourne. Being in one of the out of the ways areas has pushed the state government to undertake major public works projects to provide access to the capital city of Perth.
The business center of Perth is located right on the banks of the Swan River. The city also became the “City of Lights” as Perth residents greeted the Friendshi... (read more)
Author: Move Forward
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7. Dish Network Deals - Save More Money In 2010
December 30, 2009
How does satellite TV work? There is a long version that is very scientific and a shorter version that is more interesting. We'll stick with the shorter version. The very first satellite for TV was shot into orbit in 1962. So, there has been a lot of advances made to the technology behind satellites since then. And, we have benefited from all of those advances.You Can Find The Best Dish Network Package Deals Online Right NowWhen it all started there were not a lot of satellites up and most people who wanted to get satellite television had huge gray satellite dishes planted in their back yards.... (read more)
Author: Clarence Kane
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8. Man of Inspiration - Ken Copeland
December 30, 2009
Kenneth Copeland was born on December 6, 1936 in Lubbock, Texas. He is known as an author of best-selling books, a preacher and a televangelist. Most importantly, Ken Copeland is popularly distinguished as the founder of Kenneth Copeland Ministries.
It all started on the night of November 2, 1962. At the age of 25, he was converted into Christianity and accepted Christ as his Savior. Together with his wife, Gloria Copeland, they started their Christian journey with Jesus as their guide.
Before they were converted to Christians, they were struggling with several issues especially fina... (read more)
Author: Kenneth Taylor
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9. Pontiac Grand Prix Tail Lights - How to Find Authentic Replacement for Your Car
December 29, 2009
Are you looking for Pontiac Grand Prix tail lights? Are you aware of the great history of this tremendously successful car?
The Pontiac line of cars was introduced in 1962 by the world-famous American carmaker, the General Motors. Till date, Pontiacs are recognized as one of the major hits of GM. However, the Pontiac grand Prix was the biggest hit amongst all the Pontiacs; reason was some intriguing features, which set Pontiac Grand Prix apart from its contemporaries. It still gets huge applause for its well-crafted grille, nominal exterior trim, and for the Pontiac Grand Prix tail lights... (read more)
Author: Steve lee
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10. Five Star Luxurious Business Hotel in Mumbai - Sun N Sand Hotel
December 18, 2009
In keeping with its motto Small enough to listen Big enough to serve the Sun n Sand Group of hotels offers world class service and modern luxury keeping in mind the likes of business travelers and leisure guest. The Five Star Hotel in Mumbai - Sun n Sand has now taken a corporate identity.
Sun-N-Sand Mumbai ……….. Small enough to listen & big enough to serve
Perched at the point where the sea meets the beach at Juhu, Sun-N-Sand Mumbai has stood tall since 1962 & continues to delights guests.
Sun-N-Sand Mumbai has 120 rooms to offer, ten of which are “theme based suites”, overlook... (read more)
Author: sunsand sunsand
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11. Oakland Raiders Jerseys
December 11, 2009
Oakland Raiders Jerseys The Oakland Raiders are a professional American football team based in the city of Oakland, California. They currently play in the Western Division of the American Football Conference (AFC) in the National Football League (NFL). The Raiders began play in 1960 as the eighth charter member of the American Football League (AFL). The original Raiders uniforms were black and gold, while the helmets were black with a white stripe and no logo. The team wore this design from 1960–1962.When Al Davis became head coach and general manager in 1963, he changed the team's color sche... (read more)
Author: donejerseys jerseys
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12. Return to Return to Forever: Corea, Clarke and White...Portland and Eugene
December 09, 2009
OREGON MUSIC NEWS by Tom D'Antoni on December 7, 2009 It all started with Miles Davis. Lots of things started with Miles Davis. Pianist/composer Chick Corea had already passed through his apprenticeship and was a recognized artist in his own right by the time he joined Miles Davis’ band in 1968. He had played with Mongo Santamaria and Willie Bobo (1962-1963), Blue Mitchell (1964-1966), Herbie Mann, and Stan Getz. His debut as a leader came in 1966 when he recorded Tones for Joan’s Bones. He recorded the very significant Now He Sings, Now He Sobs in 1968 with bassist Mirosla... (read more)
Author: Matt Bratschi
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13. Great Seats Available For Bon Jovi Concerts Tickets Here
December 05, 2009
John Francis Bongiovi, Jr. (born March 2, 1962), better known as Jon Bon Jovi, is an American Academy Award nominated musician, songwriter and actor, best known as the lead singer and founder of band Bon Jovi.
The turning point came when they brought in songwriter Desmond Child for their third album, Slippery When Wet. With Child co-writing many of their hits on this and future albums the band shot to super-stardom around the world with songs such as "You Give Love a Bad Name", "Livin' On A Prayer", and "Wanted Dead or Alive". The album has sold in excess of 28 million copies worldwide si... (read more)
Author: andrew steven
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14. The Legend of Yves Saint Laurent-Handbagseshop
December 05, 2009
Yves Saint Laurent, YSL a popular fashion house of luxury clothing was started by Yves Saint Laurent and his co-worker Pierre Berge. After the death of Yves Saint Laurent in 2008, Stefano Pilati joined in as a chief designer. Yves Saint Laurent brand was established in the year 1962. In between 1960-70, the brand offered the range of collection that included safari jackets for men and women, tight pants, long boots which had a typical Beatnik look (anti-materialistic lifestyle). It focused on creating the popular classic tuxedo suit especially for women called the Le Smoking, in the year 1966... (read more)
Author: jasper Zhang
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15. Voice of Conscience is a story of Live, Love and Revenge
November 21, 2009
Author Behcet Kaya draws on his vast knowledge of Turkish and Muslim customs and traditions, captivating his audience from the first chapter. We first meet the Ozcomert family in Atamkoy, Turkey in 1962: Ramzi Sr., his wife, Nermin, their beautiful daughter, Erin, and son, Ramzi Jr. The scene is set for a traditional wedding when Erin is engaged to Turkel with both families' blessing. The elder from the rival Korucu family has decided that he will have Erin marry his grandson. When Ramzi Sr. turns the elder Korucu down, it brings shame to the Korucu clan and soon several of the Ozcomert ... (read more)
Author: William Potter
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16. Activities for the Columbia Senior Community
November 19, 2009
If you love the outdoors, there are a number of outdoor activities one can do while in the Howard County independent living communities. Columbia, Maryland is a planned community, designed in 1962 and now recognized as one of the most successful planned communities in the nation. Today, there are over one hundred thousand people – many of whom are seniors – residing in Columbia. Assisted living is available as well as a variety of activities. The community offers a number of outdoor activities, including over ninety miles of pathways for walking, biking, or jogging. The... (read more)
Author: Cooper Mantle
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17. Five Musicians Who Should Have Been Famous
November 12, 2009
Pete Best, Former Drummer, The Beatles How can you be kicked out of the greatest rock band ever? Pete Best goes down in history as the most famous person, famous for not being famous. Best left the band just two years before their historic Ed Sullivan show. The reasons behind Pete Best's notorious 1962 dismissal as The Beatles' drummer have been a point of debate among Beatlemaniacs for decades. Some claim he lacked the solid beats needed to support a rock band, while others claim John and Paul vainly wanted a less attractive drummer. Considering his replacement was the dubious-looking Ringo ... (read more)
Author: Frank Bilotta
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18. Watch Australia VS India 6th One Day Match November 8th Online
November 01, 2009
Australian and the Indian Teams are among the highest ranked teams in the world. Both the teams have some of the world’s best players. But who will get the chance of being the winner of The Series? If you want to find out, you should watch Australia VS India 6th One Day Match November 8th online, by signing up and getting registered at this web site WatchCricketOnline.net
The 6th One Day International will be held in Nehru Stadium, Guwahati. The Nehru Stadium is a multipurpose stadium in the state of Assam, India which was built in 1962. The stadium is huge and it can hold 25,000 spectato... (read more)
Author: wiiran75 dnf
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19. The history of Internet
November 01, 2009
The Internet today is the entire wealth of the global intelligence. But it was not a concept which came into existence as soon as people thought of it. It took great pains and continuous efforts by various visionaries to get it where it is today. The idea with which it was started was to allow computers around the world to share information on research and development in scientific and military fields. The initial root goes back to the year 1962 when a research program was initiated by the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). It was then that the scientists and computer expe... (read more)
Author: Gurdip Malik
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20. A Chat with David Barton and Rick Green
November 01, 2009
How did you become concerned in your present ministry? In late 1987, I very providentially discovered that following the high court decisions in 1962-1963 removing voluntary college prayer and Bible reading from public schools that academic achievement scores plummeted, student crime soared, and measures of student morality skyrocketed ( e.g, teen pregnancies, STD rates, and so on. ). I also revealed that early court judgments on issues we are facing today ( e.g, prayer in public areas, Bible reading in faculties, public porno, and so on. Those early courts cited the first papers of the F... (read more)
Author: Emanuel Bauer
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21. A Chat with David Barton and Rick Green
November 01, 2009
How did you become involved in your current ministry? In late 1987, I very providentially discovered that following the supreme court calls in 1962-1963 removing voluntary school prayer and Bible reading from public colleges that academic feat scores plummeted, student crime lifted, and measures of student morality skyrocketed ( e.g, teen pregnancies, STD rates, etc . ). That research, based mostly on cabinet-level Fed. statistical data, resulted in the publication of our first book, America : to hope or Not to pray . I also found that early legal rulings on issues we face today ( e.g, pr... (read more)
Author: Clint Callahan
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22. Kuwait to Allow Women to Travel Without Husband's Consent
October 21, 2009
Kuwait's constitutional court ruled Wednesday that Kuwaiti women have the right to travel without their husband's permission, revoking a 1962 passport law. Women in other Gulf States, like Saudi Arabia, still need permission from a close male relative to travel. Kuwait took another step in favor of women's rights when the country's constitutional court ruled that women do not need to obtain their husband's consent before obtaining a passport to travel.The high court, whose rulings may not be appealed, struck down part of a 1962 law that stipulated that women may not be granted a passport with... (read more)
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23. Beatles Clothing Changes
October 22, 2009
In early 1962, The Beatles clothing seemed to be a totally changed from what Britain had first seen them wearing some months earlier. Manager Mr. Epstein demanded the group to get out of their leather gear, black Beatles T Shirts and trousers ( No, not in that way ). Initially, Epstein got the band to put on sweaters on stage and ultimately suits. Having always been a fan of the theater, Mr. Epstein knew something about how to present. Brian Epstein was from an upper middle-class family and he wanted the band to appeal to the radio producers, TV and record companies.Brian Epstein told the ... (read more)
Author: Beatles Geek Pete
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24. An Interview with David Barton and Rick Green
October 16, 2009
In late 1987, I extraordinarily providentially discovered that following the supreme court choices in 1962-1963 removing voluntary faculty prayer and Bible reading from public schools that academic achievement scores plummeted, student crime increased, and measures of student ethics zoomed ( e.g, teen pregnancies, STD rates, etc . ). That research, primarily based on cabinet-level federal statistical data, led to the publication of our first book, America : to wish or Not to offer up prayers. I also discovered that early court rulings on issues we are facing today ( e.g, prayer in public pl... (read more)
Author: Monte Oneill
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25. Food And Beverages - Why BR's Ice Cream Is Getting Popular
October 12, 2009
Established in 1953, Baskin Robbins made them as world’s largest ice cream manufacturer selling its 41 countries including 6000 locations. Baskin Robbins started to sell their ice cream with 21 ice cream flavors at 6 stores in US. Baskin Robbins came to existence with merging of two ice cream ventures of Burt And Robbins. After merging their ice cream ventures, they founded their ice cream company named as Hamilton Ice Cream. In 1962, they changed their company name and come to world with existence of Baskin Robbins Inc. under promotion plans, they increased their 21 ice cream flavors to 31 f... (read more)
Author: Justin Mark
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