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March 22 is the 81st day of the year (82nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 284 days remaining until the end of the year. 0 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
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1. Best Selling Author James Patterson, Author Biographies
October 29, 2009
James Patterson was born on March 22, 1947 in Newburg, New York. He was one of three children born to father Charles Patterson, an insurance broker, and mother Isabel Patterson, a teacher and homemaker. James majored in English and earned his BA at Manhattan College in 1969 and his MA in English at Vanderbilt College in 1970.
James took a job at the advertising firm, J. Walter Thompson, as a junior copy editor. He worked his way up to Chairman. While working full time he started writing manuscripts. His first book, “The Thomas Berryman Number” was published in 1976 after being turn... (read more)
Author: Elizabeth Lindsey
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2. James Patterson Author Biographies
October 05, 2009
James Patterson was born on March 22, 1947 in Newburg, New York. He was one of three children born to father Charles Patterson, an insurance broker, and mother Isabel Patterson, a teacher and homemaker.
James majored in English and earned his BA at Manhattan College in 1969 and his MA in English at Vanderbilt College in 1970.
James took a job at the advertising firm, J. Walter Thompson, as a junior copy editor. He worked his way up to Chairman. While working full time he started writing manuscripts. His first book, “The Thomas Berryman Number” was published in 1976 after bein... (read more)
Author: Elizabeth Lindsey
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3. Anthony Van Dyck - Flemish Portrait Painter
September 09, 2009
Sir Anthony van Dyck (March 22, 1599 – December 9, 1641) was a Flemish artist who became the leading portrait painter to the English court. He portrayed his royal subjects in an elegantly relaxed style that would influence English portrait painting until the end of the 18th century. He was an outstanding draftsman and a master of etching and watercolors.
Van Dyck was born in Antwerp to a wealthy family. His talent for painting was clear still very young, and his parents apprenticed him to a local artist when he was just 10 years old. By the time he was 15 Van Dyck was already a highly acc... (read more)
Author: Mark Feldman
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4. Exports of China's Iron & Steel Were Cut Down by 54.9% in Q1 of 2009
August 11, 2009
www.shcri.com --The sales revenues were 449.5 billion RMB (65.69 billion USD) in Chinese iron & steel industry in the first of 2009, down by 22% over the same period of last year.
In the first quarter of 2009, China totally produced 127.44 million tons of crude steel, up by 1.4% YOY, in which the daily steel yields were 1.51 million tons in the last third of February; equivalent to the annual steel yields of 550 million tons. In March, the national average daily steel yields were 1.455 million tons, up by 36% compared with the lowest level 1.07 million tons of the daily steel yields in t... (read more)
Author: shcri com
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5. The Impressive Scuba Diving Spot in the Philippines
July 31, 2009
Diving Philippines is no different in the world! Regardless of what level you divers, diving Philippines has something to offer. In fact, I can only guarantee that the Immerse yourself in the Philippines will blow your mind and makes you a good perspective on the dive, when you get home. You will literally be spoiled by diving in the Philippines.
Water temperature.
The temperature of the water diving in the Philippines, to diving in the warm bath at home! It is absolutely divine. A mild 22 C to 25 ° C in the cooler months of December to March and 25 ° C to 28 ° C in the warmer mont... (read more)
Author: Ruel Hinaloc
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6. Taj Mahal Tours - One of the Seven Wonders of the World
July 27, 2009
Before planning for a tour, to decide the best time for making memorable tour is the first step of ones. If you have a plan tour to the Taj Mahal Tours, then you have best time of October-March to select. During Agra tours you can see the Taj Mahal which was constructed in 1631 by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan for his beloved queen Mumtaz Mahal. The structure was constructed over a period of 22 years by 20,000 craftsmen. The historical building is situated on the bank of River yamuna. The Taj Mahal is the symbol of love in today’s era.
The masterpiece of art in white makrana marble has ... (read more)
Author: Devendra Sharma
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7. He Said, She Said: Who Shook the Baby?
June 10, 2009
June 19, 2008 Pittsfield, MA - A ten-week-old baby shaken so violently that she suffered brain damage, vision loss and most likely the ability to walk could have her second day in court if her mother, who stands accused of the horrific event, goes to trial this summer.
Janan Scutt, 22 of Pittsfield faces a charge stemming back to March of 2006 when she is accused of shaking her baby so violently that she caused her infant daughter to sustain serious physical trauma. The woman also faces an assault charge related to a pre-existing injury that had been inflicted upon the child sometime be... (read more)
Author: Michael Levano
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8. Tons of Toys Laden with Lead Recalled for Safety's Sake
June 09, 2009
March 22, 2008
Vernon, CA - Several toys discovered to be laden with lead have been recalled as a safety precaution by S.U. Wholesale, Inc. in conjunction with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). S.U. Wholesale, Inc. has implemented the recall of its own volition. The toys involved in the recall are cars, motorcycles, and airplanes and deemed to be defective products. Specifically the Super Famous toy cars and Motorcycles and X Force Commander toy airplanes have both been a part of the recall. Consumers are advised to immediately remove the toys from their children’s poss... (read more)
Author: Michael Levano
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9. Nickelodeon wants kids to unplug on Earth day
May 19, 2009
Flutter your Earth Day world flags on April 22, 2009! Earth Day is one of two observances, both held annually during spring in the northern hemisphere and autumn in the southern hemisphere. These are intended to inspire awareness and appreciation for the Earth’s environment. The United Nations fly their Earth Day international flags on the March equinox, a tradition which was founded by John McConnell in 1969. A second Earth Day, which was founded by U.S Senator Gaylord Nelson as an environmental teach-in in 1970 is celebrated in many countries each year. In the U.S, Earth Day solid color flag... (read more)
Author: unmember flags
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10. Indian Premier League (IPL) Cricket fever hits South Africa
April 20, 2009
Indian Premier League Cricket (IPL) fever hits South Africa
Today’s IPL opening ceremony in Cape Town, South Africa, is the culmination of only 22 days of organizing the tournament. Recently moved from India because of security concerns, the IPL circus decided in March to relocate to South Africa, where security was better.
Notes IPL commissioner, Lalit Modi, “The speed of preparations should inspire FIFA in its struggles to organise football’s Confederation Cup in June and the FIFA 2010 World Cup, both in South Africa.”
Eight cricket stadiums in South Africa have been prepare... (read more)
Author: Robert Wilson
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11. Comparing Day Trading with Other Trading Timeframes (March/2009)
March 28, 2009
From March 10 to March 26 of 2009, the market indices showed a tremendous climb. The S&P 500 was up 22%. The DOW was up 21%. The NASDAQ was up 19%. The S&P/TSX was up 17%. As of the March 27 close, the indices have retreated, likely due to profit taking to lock in gains after the rise in the past couple of weeks. This may be a pause, or it could be the beginning of a trend reversal. We do not yet know. I day traded 3 stocks on the TSX, employing long and short positions. I traded in 1000 shares of K (Kinross Gold) and TLM (Talisman Energy) and 500 shares of RIM (Research in Motion). T... (read more)
Author: David S.Y. Wong
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12. Picture Test
March 23, 2009
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23 March 2009
NTSB investigators, local police and members of the sheriff department investigate the scene of fatal plane crash outside the Butte Airport in Butte, Montana, 22 Mar 2009
U.S. aviation officials have launched an investigation into the deadly crash of a single-engine plane that nose-dived into a cemetery in the northwestern state of Montana.
The Federal Aviation Administration says that everyone on board died, including several children. Officials say between 14 and 17 people were in the plane.
Author... (read more)
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13. African Entrepreneurs Promote Clean Toilets, Hygiene
March 19, 2009
The Fifth World Water Forum is being held this week in Istanbul, Turkey. The forum highlights solutions to global water problems leading up to International World Water Day on March 22. Trevor MulaudziTwo African entrepreneurs say they are transforming the way communities are solving water sanitation problems. Trevor Mulaudzi and David Kuria, who recently spoke in Washington, DC, outlined projects they say help shift social behavior and promote personal hygiene in developing areas of South Africa and Kenya. In Nairobi's biggest slum, there are rivers of sewage and filthy, diseas... (read more)
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14. Houston Rockets Team
March 16, 2009
The Houston Rockets is a National Basketball Association team that is located in Texas. It is a professional American basketball team that is located in Texas. They play in the National Basketball Association (NBA) where they made a 22 consecutive win record that came to an end after they faced defeat on the hands of the Boston Celtics in March 2008. It is the second longest winning streak in the NBA history. They debuted in NBA in 1967 along with the Seattle Supersonics. It is amongst the seven teams that are members of the Midwest Division of the Western Conference of NBA. Their playing ar... (read more)
Author: Pamela Walker
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15. DA hike for central government employees
March 08, 2009
Read full story on da hike for employees "> The Cabinet has announced a 6 per cent hike in the Dearness Allowance for all its employees.This increase will become effective from Jan 1 2009. The decision will benefit 41 lakh government employees and another 38 lakh pensioners.Now the DA component in the salaries and pensions will increase from the 16 to 22 per cent The decision to increase DA was taken because of the rise in the consumer price index for industrial workers. DA is revised twice a year, from January one and July one, payable in salaries of March one and Septemb... (read more)
Author: Techii p
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16. BASS VRI's Next Generation BASSCAM High Temp Furnace Camera System is Capable of Severe Service Env
December 02, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. BASS VRI’s Next Generation BASSCAM High Temp Furnace Camera System is Capable of Severe Service Environments to 4000°F
Fire camera systems feature a compact footprint, off-axis viewing options and a variety of retrofit mounting configurations.
Baton Rouge, Louisiana (March 17, 2008) – BASS VRI, a leading manufacturer of state-of-the-art high temp imaging systems, now celebrating 22 years of manufacturing excellence, today announced the new BASSCAM CF series High Temperature Camera System. “This high temperature imaging system is clearly an innovative product... (read more)
Author: Bill Bass
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17. Andrew Lloyd Webber
September 08, 2008
Recently two famous people celebrated their birthdays on Majorca, the island which became very popular among rich and famous people. These two people were Andrew Lloyd Webber and Michael Caine. Webber celebrated his 60th birthday. Among guests there were close friends and relatives. Andrew Lloyd Webber was born in 1948 on 22 of March in England, South Kensington. His mother was violinist and pianist, his father was composer. Andrew also has a brother – well-known cellist Julian Lloyd Webber. It is obvious that Andrew was connected with music in early childhood. He was very young when he began... (read more)
Author: Donte Upton
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18. Mortgage ARMs Become Attractive Again
July 26, 2008
Rates on 15 and 30 Year Fixed loans have been pretty stable the last month. In contrast mortgage rates on 5 and 1 year ARMs have been falling. 1 Year ARMs fell from 5.22 to 5.06 this week. This is the lowest 1 Year Arms have been since early March. Its a little weird considering banks are losing a lot of money on ARMs from people going into foreclosure when their ARMs reset. One would think that banks would be discouraging people from getting 5 and 1 year ARMs due to the problems they are having from people that got ARMs over the last few years. Instead with a full point difference betwe... (read more)
Author: Dane Smith
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19. Smaller TVs Regaining Ground
July 17, 2008
Competition is rising in the flat screen television market for smaller sized TVs. In response, Samsung Electronics says it has released a 32-inch Bordeaux 650, as part of one of the company's core LCD_TV lines. Until now the Bordeaux 650 was available only in sizes over 40 inches. In early March, Samsung also released 22-inch and 32-inch Bordeaux 550 models.
Early this month LG Electronics introduced a 32-inch PDP TV (32PG60), its smallest PDP TV yet, and in March the company released a 32-inch model for its line of Scarlet LCD TVs. Other smaller manufacturers like BenQ Korea are pr... (read more)
Author: one love
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20. Smaller TVs Regaining Ground
July 17, 2008
From:http://www. 1topsupplier.com/buy-tv/ Competition is rising in the flat screen television market for smaller sized TVs. In response, Samsung Electronics says it has released a 32-inch Bordeaux 650, as part of one of the company's core LCD TV lines. Until now the Bordeaux 650 was available only in sizes over 40 inches. In early March, Samsung also released 22-inch and 32-inch Bordeaux 550 models.
Early this month LG Electronics introduced a 32-inch PDP TV (32PG60), its smallest PDP TV yet, and in March the company released a 32-inch model for its line of Scarlet LCD TVs. Other small... (read more)
Author: too too2
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21. Smaller TVs Regaining Ground
July 17, 2008
From:http://www. 1topsupplier.com/buy-tv/ Competition is rising in the flat screen television market for smaller sized TVs. In response, Samsung Electronics says it has released a 32-inch Bordeaux 650, as part of one of the company's core LCD TV lines. Until now the Bordeaux 650 was available only in sizes over 40 inches. In early March, Samsung also released 22-inch and 32-inch Bordeaux 550 models.
Early this month LG Electronics introduced a 32-inch PDP TV (32PG60), its smallest PDP TV yet, and in March the company released a 32-inch model for its line of Scarlet LCD TVs. Other small... (read more)
Author: too too1
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22. Basketball Fun Facts: NBA Records
June 26, 2008
Scoring
Most points scored in a single game: Wilt Chamberlain March 2, 1962 (100 points) followed by Kobe Bryant Jan. 22, 2006 (81 points)
Most points scored in one half: Wilt Chamberlain March 2,1962 (59 points)
Most points scored in a quarter: George Gervin (33 points)
Most points scored in overtime: Gilbert Arenas December 17, 2006 (16 points)
Most three-point shots made in one game: Kobe Bryant, January 7, 2003 (12 shots)
Most three-point shots made in one half: Kobe Bryant, March 28, 2003 (8 shots)
Most three-point shots made in one quarter: Mic... (read more)
Author: Jason Richards
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23. Liberty Helicopters unsafe
May 20, 2008
On March 22, 2008, about 1110 eastern daylight time, the tail skid of an Aerospatiale AS355F1, N406LH, contacted the idling main rotor of a parked Eurocopter EC130B4, N456AE, while departing the West 30th Street Heliport (JRA), New York, New York. Both helicopters were operated by Liberty Helicopters. The pilot and the four passengers on board the Aerospatiale, and the pilot on board the Eurocopter, were not injured. The sightseeing flight was being operated under the provisions of 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 135. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed at the time of the accident, ... (read more)
Author: jeff beck
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24. Helicopter Tours in New York
May 20, 2008
On March 22, 2008, about 1110 eastern daylight time, the tail skid of an Aerospatiale AS355F1, N406LH, contacted the idling main rotor of a parked Eurocopter EC130B4, N456AE, while departing the West 30th Street Heliport (JRA), New York, New York. Both helicopters were operated by Liberty Helicopters. The pilot and the four passengers on board the Aerospatiale, and the pilot on board the Eurocopter, were not injured. The sightseeing flight was being operated under the provisions of 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 135. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed at the time of the accident, ... (read more)
Author: jeff beck
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25. Liberty Helicopters
May 20, 2008
On March 22, 2008, about 1110 eastern daylight time, the tail skid of an Aerospatiale AS355F1, N406LH, contacted the idling main rotor of a parked Eurocopter EC130B4, N456AE, while departing the West 30th Street Heliport (JRA), New York, New York. Both helicopters were operated by Liberty Helicopters. The pilot and the four passengers on board the Aerospatiale, and the pilot on board the Eurocopter, were not injured. The sightseeing flight was being operated under the provisions of 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 135. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed at the time of the accident, ... (read more)
Author: jeff beck
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