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"Weird Al" Yankovic

  • "Weird Al" Yankovic : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: * "[[Jerry Springer (song)|Jerry Springer]]'' (Parody of [[Barenaked Ladies]]' "[[One Week]]")
  • 13 (number) : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: **''[[13 Conversations About One Thing]], starring [[Matthew McConaughey]];
  • 13 (number) : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: **''[[Assault on Precinct 13]], action movie starring [[Austin Stoker]];
  • 13 (number) : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: **''[[Dementia 13]], horror movie directed by [[Francis Ford Coppola]];
  • 13 (number) : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: **''[[Ward 13]], animated short movie; and


13 (number)

  • 13 (number) : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: **''[[Thir13en Ghosts]], [[horror movie]] starring [[Charles Herbert]].
  • 1667 in literature : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: *''[[Andromaque]] (play) - [[Jean Racine]]
  • 17th century in literature : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: *''[[The Rehearsal (play)]] by [[George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham]] published
  • 1890 in literature : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: *''[[One Life, One Love]] - [[Mary Elizabeth Braddon]]
  • 1907 in art : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: *''The Sunflower - Gustav Klimt


1941

  • 1941 : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: :'''''1941''' is also the title of a [[Steven Spielberg]] movie made in [[1979]] see [[1941 (film)]].
  • 1968 in music : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: * ''[[The Night They Raided Minsky's]] released [[December 22]] starring [[Jason Robards]] and [[Britt Ekland]]
  • 1970s in film : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: *''[[The Deer Hunter]]
  • 1998 in film : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: *''[[Blade (movie)|Blade]]
  • 2001 in music : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: *''[[Girl (album)|Girl]] - [[Eskimo Joe]]


2003 Invasion of Iraq

  • 2003 Invasion of Iraq : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''<sup>2</sup> The study's estimate of total deaths ranges from 8,000 to 194,000 at a 95% [[confidence interval]].
  • 2004 Osama bin Laden video : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''For the full text of the video, see [[wikisource:Text of 2004 Osama bin Laden videotape]]
  • 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: Nov. 12, 2004 : ''"Computer Science Professor Avi Rubin of John Hopkins University analyzed Diebold's 47,609 lines of code and found it uses an encryption key (56-bit DES) that was hacked in 1997 and no longer is used in secure programs. The Digital Encry
  • 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: From [http://www.eff.org/legal/ISP_liability/OPG_v_Diebold/20031103_eff_pr.php EFF] (legal records [http://www.eff.org/legal/ISP_liability/OPG_v_Diebold here]): ''Diebold has delivered dozens of cease-and-desist notices to website publishers and ISPs dema
  • 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''(In contravention of the FEC law above, certification requirements as stated by Ciber do not verify protection against penetration, nor perform any ITA testing of weaknesses, nor independent vulnerability or penetration testing of voting machines by sec


2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities


2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities


2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities


2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities

  • 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''Palast's investigation revealed that at the heart of this ethnic cleansing of voter lists was the creation of a new centralized database for the state of Florida. In 1999, the state fired the company they were paying to compile their "scrub" lists and g
  • 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''The first list of felons from DBT included 8,000 names of felons from Texas supplied by George Bush's state officials. The state government said they were all felons, and thus barred from voting under federal law. Local officials complained about the li
  • 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''DBT didn't get names, birthdays or social security numbers right, but they were matched for race, so a felon named Joe Green only knocked off a black Joe Green, but not a white person with the same name. There was no need to guess about the race of the
  • 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''DBT's fee of $2.3 million was supposed to include verification that the individuals on their list were actually felons, but Palast's investigation showed that DBT could not provide any evidence that they made a single phone call to verify the identity o
  • 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''Unfortunately, nothing is preventing this purge from taking place again on a national scale ... Martin Luther King III and Greg Palast recently co-authored a [http://www.gregpalast.com/detail.cfm?artid=222&row=2 piece on the dangers of such database


2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities

  • 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: # CalTech used questionable source data adjusted ex-post facto (by their own statement they took evening data; ex post facto adjustments were noted (see above) as early as 1.30 am). A footnote states ''"The exit poll data were taken from the cnn.com web s
  • 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: The author states that, ''"Figure 2 [not shown here for copyright reasons] depicts the resulting distribution curve for samples of 1,936 randomly selected respondents from approximately 40 randomly selected precincts in a state [such as Ohio] in which 48.
  • 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''"Conducting the same analysis for Florida, we find that Kerry’s poll prediction of 49.7% of the vote is likewise outside the 95% confidence interval. Given a population in which he receives only 47.1% of the vote, the chances that he would poll 49.7% ou
  • 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''"Assuming independent state polls with no systematic bias, the odds against any two of these statistical anomalies occurring together are more than 5,000:1 (five times more improbable than ten straight heads from a fair coin). The odds against all three
  • 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: # ''Irregularities associated with electronic voting machines may have awarded 130,000 excess votes or more to President George W. Bush in Florida.


2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities


2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities

  • 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''"Panel member Marc Carrel, an assistant secretary of state, said he was 'disgusted' by Diebold, which has "been jerking us around." The company, he said, has disenfranchised voters in California and undermined confidence in the new and developing techno
  • 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''"A secretary of state's report on the March 2 elections found that 573 of 1,038 polling places in San Diego County failed to open on time because Diebold voting machines malfunctioned. Voters were told to go elsewhere or come back."
  • 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''"California panel members ... cited a litany of alleged problems with Diebold in recent months, including its sale of machines to the four counties without federal and state certification, last-minute software fixes before the March election and install
  • 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''"In addition to the ban, '''panel members recommended that a secretary of state's office report ... be forwarded to the state attorney general's office to consider civil and criminal charges against the company'''."
  • 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: *''For three hours, burdened voters, one after another, offered sworn testimony about Election Day voter suppression and irregularities that they believe are threatening democracy. The hearing, sponsored by the Election Protection Coalition, was to collec


2004 U.S. presidential election controversy, exit polls

  • 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy, exit polls : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: # CalTech used questionable source data adjusted ex-post facto (by their own statement they took evening data; ex post facto adjustments were noted (see above) as early as 1.30 am). A footnote states ''"The exit poll data were taken from the cnn.com web s
  • 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy, exit polls : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: The author states that barring some usual assumptions related to simple random sampling, ''"[The above graph] depicts a normal distribution curve probability density showing the relative likelihood, given this poll result, of the actual percentage of the
  • 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy, exit polls : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''"Conducting the same analysis for Florida, we find that Kerry’s 47.1% of the vote is likewise outside the 99% confidence interval. The likelihood of his receiving only 47.1%, given that the exit polls indicated 49.7%, is less than three in one thousand
  • 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy, exit polls : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''"The likelihood of any two of these statistical anomalies occurring together is on the order of one-in-a-million. The odds against all three [including Pennysylvania] occurring together are 250 million to one. As much as we can say in social science tha
  • 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy, exit polls : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: # ''Irregularities associated with electronic voting machines may have awarded 130,000 excess votes or more to President George W. Bush in Florida.


2004 U.S. presidential election controversy, exit polls

  • 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy, exit polls : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: # ''Compared to counties with paper ballots, counties with electronic voting machines were significantly more likely to show increases in support for President Bush between 2000 and 2004. This effect cannot be explained by differences between counties in
  • 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy, exit polls : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: # ''In Broward County alone, President Bush appears to have received approximately 72,000 excess votes.
  • 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy, exit polls : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: # ''We can be 99.9% sure that these effects are not attributable to chance.
  • 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy, voting machines : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: Nov. 12, 2004 : ''"Computer Science Professor Avi Rubin of John Hopkins University analyzed Diebold's 47,609 lines of code and found it uses an encryption key (56-bit DES) that was hacked in 1997 and no longer is used in secure programs. The Digital Encry
  • 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy, voting machines : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: From [http://www.eff.org/legal/ISP_liability/OPG_v_Diebold/20031103_eff_pr.php EFF] (legal records [http://www.eff.org/legal/ISP_liability/OPG_v_Diebold here]): ''Diebold has delivered dozens of cease-and-desist notices to website publishers and ISPs dema


2004 U.S. presidential election controversy, voting machines


2004 U.S. presidential election controversy, voting machines


2004 U.S. presidential election controversy, voting machines


2004 U.S. presidential election controversy, voting machines

  • 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy, voting machines : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''To understand how George W. Bush will win the next presidential election, it helps to understand how he won the last one. While all public attention rested on hanging chads, butterfly ballots and a skewed recount in the wake of the 2000 Presidential ele
  • 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy, voting machines : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''Palast's investigation revealed that at the heart of this ethnic cleansing of voter lists was the creation of a new centralized database for the state of Florida. In 1999, the state fired the company they were paying to compile their "scrub" lists and g
  • 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy, voting machines : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''The first list of felons from DBT included 8,000 names of felons from Texas supplied by George Bush's state officials. The state government said they were all felons, and thus barred from voting under federal law. Local officials complained about the li
  • 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy, voting machines : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''DBT didn't get names, birthdays or social security numbers right, but they were matched for race, so a felon named Joe Green only knocked off a black Joe Green, but not a white person with the same name. There was no need to guess about the race of the
  • 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy, voting machines : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''DBT's fee of $2.3 million was supposed to include verification that the individuals on their list were actually felons, but Palast's investigation showed that DBT could not provide any evidence that they made a single phone call to verify the identity o


2004 U.S. presidential election controversy, voting machines

  • 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy, voting machines : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''Unfortunately, nothing is preventing this purge from taking place again on a national scale ... Martin Luther King III and Greg Palast recently co-authored a [http://www.gregpalast.com/detail.cfm?artid=222&row=2 piece on the dangers of such database
  • 2005 Atlantic hurricane season : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: Wilma''
  • 2005 in film : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: *''[[Be Cool]]
  • 2005 in film : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: *''[[Cursed]]
  • 2006 in film : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: *''[[Ice Age 2]]


2006 in film

  • 2006 in film : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: *''[[The Shaggy Dog (2006 film)]]
  • 2006 in film : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: *''[[Tryptych (2006 film)]]&#8217;&#8217;
  • 2007 in film : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: * ''[[Spiderman 3]]
  • 2025 : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''See: [[List of most populous nations by 2025]]
  • 26733 Nanavisitor : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: '''26733 Nanavisitor''' is an [[asteroid]] discovered on [[April 22]], [[2001]] by [[Canadian]] astronomer [[William Kwong Yu Yeung]]. Initially designated 2001 HC16, the asteroid was given its present name by the [[International Astronomical Union]] in h


26734 Terryfarrell

  • 26734 Terryfarrell : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: '''26734 Terryfarrell''' is an [[asteroid]] discovered on [[April 23]], [[2001]] by [[Canadian]] astronomer [[William Kwong Yu Yeung]]. Initially designated 2001 HG16, the asteroid was given its present name by the [[International Astronomical Union]] in
  • 2nd Ring Road (Beijing) : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: *&#x2715; ''-- Link to [[Airport Expressway]] under construction
  • 334 : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: :''For the novel by [[Thomas M. Disch]] see [[334 (novel)]]
  • 386 : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: :''For the computer, see [[Intel 80386]]
  • 419 : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''This article is about the year 419. For the fraud scheme, see [[Advance fee fraud]].


8th millennium BC

  • 8th millennium BC : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''The [[Chalcolithic]] period (Copper Age); rise of [[agriculture]]
  • A Fistful of Dynamite : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: *[http://www.dvdtalk.com/dvdsavant/s26duckyou.html Article on the many versions of ''A Fistful of Dynamite]
  • A.R.Rahman : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: Impressed with Rahman's film songs, the famous musical composer and producer, Andrew Webber Lloyd, signed Rahman to compose a Broadway musical titled `Bombay Dreams'. Webber was introduced to Rahman's style of music through the songs from `Dil Se..' and `
  • Aarti : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''Guru Brahma, Guru Vishnu, Guru Devo Maheshvara, Guru Sakshat Parambrahma Tasmai Shri Gurave Namah
  • Abdul Abulbul Amir : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: is Ivan Skavinsky Skavar.''


AC/DC

  • AC/DC : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: *1992 - ''[[Live (AC/DC album)|Live]] (released as both a double and a single album)
  • Adult Swim : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: *''[[The Animatrix]]
  • Adult Swim : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: *''[[Trigun]]
  • Africa (Billings) : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''Note: if your computer is not properly displaying the following image and sound file, you may be reading this article on a site that reposts [[Wikipedia]] material incorrectly. The original Wikipedia version of this article is located [http://en.wikip
  • Agansing Rai : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''"Captain Agan Singh Rai was born in Asmara village of Okhaldungha District in 1920. He enlisted in the British Army in April 1941 and on completion of


Agansing Rai

  • Agansing Rai : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: his recruit training joined 2nd Battalion, 5th Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force). 2/5th Gurkha Rifles was part of 48th Gurkha Brigade of the 17th Indian Division that played a major role against the Japanese forces in the Burma campaign during 2WW. He won hi
  • Aglet : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''Aglet is also a [[paradigm]] for building [[java programming language|java]]-based [[mobile agents]] (originally developed by IBM, they still have an obsolete page at this link - [http://www.trl.ibm.com/aglets/pubs_e.htm IBM Aglet page]) Their release v
  • Ahmad ibn Rustah : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''"It is the city of Yemen &mdash; there not being found in the highland or the Tihama or the Hijaz a city greater, more populous or more prosperous, of more noble origin or more delicious food than it. &hellip; San'a is a populous city with fine
  • AirPort Express : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''This article is about [[Apple Computer|Apple]]'s wireless networking product. For other uses, see [[Airport Express (disambiguation)]]
  • Aisha : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: * Tabari in his treatise on Islamic history reports that Abu Bakr had four children and all four were born during the [[Jahiliyyah]] - the pre Islamic period. If Aisha was born in the period of jahiliyyah, she could not have been less than 14 years in 1 A


Al Jazeera

  • Al Jazeera : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: Their web site is a .net domain, [http://www.aljazeera.net www.aljazeera.net] and should not be confused with the unrelated sites [[aljazeera.com]] and [[aljazeerah.info]].''
  • Al Qa'qaa high explosives controversy : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''For a timeline of events resulting in the storage and subsequent loss of the high explosives, please see [[Al Qa'qaa high explosives timeline]].
  • Al-Mu'tamid : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''The text above is adapted from [[William Muir]]'s public domain, ''The Caliphate: Its Rise, Decline, and Fall.''
  • Al-Muhtadi : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''The text above is adapted from [[William Muir]]'s public domain, ''The Caliphate: Its Rise, Decline, and Fall.''
  • Al-Mustarshid : Unopened or unclosed '' : On line that starts with: ''The text above is adapted from [[William Muir]]'s public domain, ''The Caliphate: Its Rise, Decline, and Fall.''