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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4546378|102.2 Jazz FM]]''' || radio station || 102.2 Jazz FM (also known as London Jazz Radio and JFM) was a local jazz and soul music station for London run by GMG Radio. The station was based in and broadcast from Castlereagh Street in London. The station experimented with its core playlist over its fifteen-year history, incorporating smooth jazz, mainstream jazz, soul, jazz fusion, acid jazz, blues and rhythm and blues. In 1994 the station changed its name to JFM to encourage more listeners who were put off by the 'Jazz' in the station's name. Richard Wheatly was appointed in 1995 to turn the station around when there was only three months' money left to run the station. Wheatly made a number of sweeping changes to the playlist, selling a sister station and changing the name back to Jazz FM, as well as starting up a record label and spin-off business deals and opportunities which helped Jazz FM swing into the black and make a profit in 2001. || http://www.jazzfm.com || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4546378|102.2 Jazz FM]]''' || radio station || 102.2 Jazz FM (also known as London Jazz Radio and JFM) was a local jazz and soul music station for London run by GMG Radio. The station was based in and broadcast from Castlereagh Street in London. The station experimented with its core playlist over its fifteen-year history, incorporating smooth jazz, mainstream jazz, soul, jazz fusion, acid jazz, blues and rhythm and blues. In 1994 the station changed its name to JFM to encourage more listeners who were put off by the 'Jazz' in the station's name. Richard Wheatly was appointed in 1995 to turn the station around when there was only three months' money left to run the station. Wheatly made a number of sweeping changes to the playlist, selling a sister station and changing the name back to Jazz FM, as well as starting up a record label and spin-off business deals and opportunities which helped Jazz FM swing into the black and make a profit in 2001. || http://www.jazzfm.com || {{notsaved}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4549900|149th Armor Regiment]]''' || regiment || The 149th Armor Regiment was an armor regiment that was part of the California Army National Guard. Its lineage dates back to a cavalry unit organized in 1895 in Salinas. As Troop C, the unit's first major action occurred when it deployed to help in the aftermath of the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake. In 1916, still as Troop C, the unit served along the Mexico-United States border near Nogales, Arizona to deter further border incursions, due to events surrounding the Pancho Villa Expedition. The following year, Troop C was activated then reorganized and redesignated as the 145th Machine Gun Battalion upon the United States' entry into World War I; as part of the 40th Division, the battalion deployed to France in 1918, and returned to the United States in 1919. || http://www.calguard.ca.gov/1-149bsb/Pages/default.aspx || {{notsaved}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q240403|Eiffel 65]]''' || band || Eiffel 65 is a Italian music group consisting of Jeffrey Jey, Maurizio Lobina and Gabry Ponte. They gained global popularity with their hit singles "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" and "Move Your Body", from their 1999 studio album Europop. The singles reached number one in many countries, while the album peaked at number four on the Billboard 200 chart. Their following two albums, Contact! (2001) and their 2003 self titled album did not gain that much success, but still managed to gain success in Italy. || http://www.eiffel65.com/ || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q240403|Eiffel 65]]''' || band || Eiffel 65 is an Italian music group consisting of Jeffrey Jey, Maurizio Lobina and Gabry Ponte. They gained global popularity with their hit singles "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" and "Move Your Body", from their 1999 studio album Europop. The singles reached number one in many countries, while the album peaked at number four on the Billboard 200 chart. Their following two albums, Contact! (2001) and their 2003 self titled album did not gain that much success, but still managed to gain success in Italy. || http://www.eiffel65.com/ || {{notsaved}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1395670|Fania Records]]''' || record label || Fania Records is a New York based record label founded by Dominican-born composer and bandleader Johnny Pacheco and Italian-American lawyer Jerry Masucci in 1964. The label took its name from an old Cuban song by the singer Reinaldo Bolaño. Fania is known for its promotion of Salsa music.  || http://www.fania.com || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1395670|Fania Records]]''' || record label || Fania Records is a New York based record label founded by Dominican-born composer and bandleader Johnny Pacheco and Brooklyn born Italian-American ex New York City Police Officer turned lawyer Jerry Masucci in 1964. The label took its name from a popular luncheonette frequented by musicians in Havana, Cuba that Masucci frequented when he worked for a public relations firm there during the pre-Castro era. Fania is known for its promotion of Salsa music.  || http://www.fania.com || {{notsaved}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4562|O-Zone]]''' || band || O-Zone is a Moldovan-Romanian Eurodance trio that was active from 1998 to 2005 and consisted of Dan Balan, Radu Sîrbu and Arsenie Todiraș. The group gained global popularity with their song "Dragostea Din Tei" and their subsequent album DiscO-Zone. The group re-united in 2017 for 2 concerts in Chișinău and Bucharest. || http://artists.universal-music.de/ozone/ || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q4562|O-Zone]]''' || band || O-Zone is a Moldovan Eurodance trio that was active from 1998 to 2005 and consisted of Dan Balan, Radu Sîrbu and Arsenie Todiraș. The group gained global popularity with their song "Dragostea Din Tei" and their subsequent album DiscO-Zone. The group re-united in 2017 for 2 concerts in Chișinău and Bucharest. || http://artists.universal-music.de/ozone/ || {{notsaved}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7247317|Processed World (magazine)]]''' || magazine || || http://www.processedworld.com/ || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7247317|Processed World]]''' || magazine || Processed World is an anarchist magazine about the absurdity of modern office work. The magazine was founded in 1981. No new issues have been produced since 2005. || http://www.processedworld.com/ || {{notsaved}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7426662|Saturday Night (magazine)]]''' || magazine || <br/><small>''2005 disestablishments in Ontario''</small> || http://www.saturdaynight.ca/ || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q7426662|Saturday Night (magazine)]]''' || magazine || <br/><small>''2005 disestablishments in Ontario''</small> || http://www.saturdaynight.ca/ || {{notsaved}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q1502550|Sayakhat Airlines]]''' || airline || Sayakhat Airlines or Sayakhat Air Company was an airline based in Almaty, Kazakhstan. It operated chartered cargo and passenger flights out of Almaty International Airport. || http://www.sayakhat.kz/ || {{notsaved}}
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| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q192915|The Corrs]]''' || band || The Corrs are an Irish band that combine pop rock with traditional Irish themes within their music. The group consists of the Corr siblings, Andrea (lead vocals, tin whistle, ukulele), Sharon (violin, keyboards, vocals), Caroline (drums, percussion, piano, bodhrán, vocals), and Jim (guitar, piano, keyboards, vocals). They are from Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland. || http://www.thecorrswebsite.com/ || {{notsaved}}
| '''[[:wikipedia:d:Q192915|The Corrs]]''' || band || The Corrs are an Irish band that combine pop rock with traditional Irish themes within their music. The group consists of the Corr siblings, Andrea (lead vocals, tin whistle, ukulele), Sharon (violin, keyboards, vocals), Caroline (drums, percussion, piano, bodhrán, vocals) and Jim (guitar, piano, keyboards, vocals). They are from Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland. || http://www.thecorrswebsite.com/ || {{notsaved}}
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