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From California To My Heart From California to My Heart is the second album of Royal Gigolos (Actually, the album title comes from first single California Dreaming and last single Tell it to My Heart).It is a euro house/electroclash album producted by DJ Tyson and released only in Hungary in late 2006.
From Caligari to Hitler: A Psychological History of the German Film From Caligari to Hitler: A Psychological History of the German Film is a book by film critic and writer Siegfried Kracauer, published in 1947. The book is considered one of the first major studies of German Film between World War I and World War II.
From Corleone to Brooklyn From Corleone to Brooklyn (Original title: Da Corleone a Brooklyn) is an Italian crime thriller directed by Umberto Lenzi. The film was released in Italy on April 13, 1979 and stars Maurizio Merli and Mario Merola.
From Doon With Death From Doon With Death is the debut novel of British writer Ruth Rendell, first published in 1964. The novel introduced her popular recurring character Inspector Wexford, who has since gone on to feature in 20 of her novels.
From Dusk Till Dawn From Dusk Till Dawn is a 1996 action/horror film directed by Robert Rodriguez, and written by Quentin Tarantino. The movie stars George Clooney, Harvey Keitel, Quentin Tarantino, Juliette Lewis, and Cheech Marin.
From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman's Daughter From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman's Daughter is a 2000 United States horror movie, a prequel to From Dusk Till Dawn. It was released straight to video and nominated for the Best Home Video Release Saturn Award.
From Dusty With Love From Dusty With Love is singer Dusty Springfield's sixth album for the Philips Records label. Recorded in Philadelphia in 1969 and released in 1970, this album is the only one of Springfield's albums that was ever recorded featuring songs by the same songwriting team for the whole album.
From each according to his ability, to each according to his need From each according to his ability, to each according to his need (or needs) is a slogan popularized by Karl Marx in his 1875 Critique of the Gotha Program. The phrase summarizes the idea that, under a communist system, every person shall produce to the best of their ability in accordance with their talent, and each person shall receive the fruits of this production in accordance with their need, irrespective of what they have produced.
From Finish to Starting Line From Finish to Starting Line is an EP by the San Diego, California band Counterfit, released on Negative Progression Records in 2001. It was the band's first proper studio EP and included new recordings of two songs which had first appeared on their demo EP On the Downside.
From Hell From Hell is a graphic novel by writer Alan Moore and artist Eddie Campbell speculating upon the identity and motives of Jack the Ripper. The title is taken from the first words of the "From Hell" letter, which some authorities believe was an authentic message sent from the killer in 1888.
From Hell (film) From Hell is a 2001 film based on the graphic novel of the same name by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell. It was directed by the Hughes Brothers, and first released on September 8, 2001 at the Venice Film Festival.
From Here to Eternity From Here to Eternity is a 1953 movie based on the novel by James Jones in which characters work through ordinary bouts of intimidation and infidelity on a military base in the days preceding the attack on Pearl Harbor.
From Here to Eternity (Iron Maiden song) "From Here to Eternity" is the second single from the Iron Maiden album Fear of the Dark, released in 1992. The song is the fourth and most recent song in the ongoing saga of "Charlotte the Harlot" (other songs include "Charlotte the Harlot," "22 Acacia Avenue," and "Hooks in You").
From Here to Eternity (novel) From Here to Eternity is a novel by James Jones. It is loosely based on Jones' experiences in the pre-World War II Hawaiian Division's 19th Infantry and the unit in which he served, Company E ("The Boxing Company").
From Jewish Folk Poetry From Jewish Folk Poetry (opus 79) is a song cycle for soprano, mezzo soprano, tenor and piano by Dmitri Shostakovich. It uses texts taken from archives of Jewish folk music compiled and translated by Moyshe Beregovsky and Y.
From Langley Park to Memphis From Langley Park to Memphis is the third album by English pop band Prefab Sprout, released in March 1988. The title is taken from a lyric to the song The Venus of the Soup Kitchen and refers to the village of Langley Park, County Durham in England and the city of Memphis, Tennessee in the USA.
From Luxury to Heartache From Luxury to Heartache is an album by New Wave band Culture Club, released in 1986 (see 1986 in music). From Luxury to Heartache was a deliberate departure for Culture Club, a move away from the reggae-flavoured pop of their previous releases into Dance oriented music.
From Mao to Mozart: Isaac Stern in China From Mao to Mozart: Isaac Stern in China is a 1980 Oscar-winning documentary film about Western culture breaking into China. It portrays a music teacher, Isaac Stern, teaching young Chinese students to play classical music.
From Mars to Sirius From Mars To Sirius is the third album released by the French death metal band Gojira. The album seems to be a concept album of sorts, focusing on the changing environment of the Earth, and how humanity must do something to save the Earth before it is too late.
From Maryland to Maine "From Maryland to Maine" is a term used in modern American politics to describe the enormous influence and popularity of the United States Democratic Party in the Northeastern United States, which after the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act has become the most heavily Democratic region in the country.
From Me to You "From Me to You" is a song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney and released by the Beatles as a single in 1963. The single was the Beatles' first number one in some of the United Kingdom charts, second in others, but failed to make an impact in the United States at the time of its initial release.
From Monument to Masses From Monument to Masses is a politically-charged Post Rock band which was founded in San Francisco in late 2000. They have released three albums on, and are still currently signed with the record label Dim Mak.
From Nashville to You From Nashville to You is the 9th studio album by American singer La Toya Jackson. The album, also released as My Country Collection (which features an extra track called "So In Love With You") and Little Misunderstood, features cover versions of country styled music from various artists (including Nancy Sinatra and Patsy Cline).
From Nine to Nine From Nine to Nine (German title: Zwischen neun und neun; original title: Freiheit) is a novel by Leo Perutz first published in 1918. It is about a turbulent day in the life of an impoverished student in Imperial Vienna.
From Now On (Supertramp song) "From Now On" is the sixth track on Supertramp's 1977 album Even in the Quietest Moments. The song was technically written by Rick Davies although it was credited to Rick Davies and Hodgson members of the band Supertramp.
From our own Correspondent From Our Own Correspondent (also known as FooC) is a BBC radio programme in which BBC correspondents broadcast monologues on topical current events from countries outside the UK. The programme is broadcast on the BBC World Service, BBC Radio 4 and was one of the first programmes to be made available as a podcast.
From Prison to the Premiership From Prison to the Premiership is a sporting autobiography written by former soccer player Jamie Lawrence and ghost-written by journalist Ron Shillingford. It was first published in 2006 by John Blake Publishing.
From Russia with Love From Russia with Love, published in 1957, is the fifth James Bond novel written by Ian Fleming and is considered to be one of the best in the series - the film version is also highly regarded by fans and critics alike. Its biggest boost came four years after From Russia with Love was published from an article in Life Magazine on March 17, 1961 in which U.
From Russia with Love (film) From Russia with Love is the second James Bond film in the official EON Productions series, and the second to star Sean Connery as the suave and sophisticated British Secret Service agent James Bond. The film was released in 1963, produced by Albert R.
From Russia with Love (video game) From Russia with Love is a video game featuring Ian Fleming's secret agent, James Bond developed by Electronic Arts and released on November 1, 2005 in North America. The game is based on the 1957 novel and the 1963 film From Russia with Love.
From Safety To Where From Safety To Where was a Post-punk trio from Columbia, South Carolina known for its jarring guitar/bass interplay and frantic, screaming vocals. The Joy Division reference in the band's name was only slightly evident in its music, which evolved from terse, minimalist, post-hardcore into dark, melodic post-punk.
From Sarah with Love "From Sarah with Love" is an soul ballad written by German singer-songwriter Sarah Connor, Rob Tyger, and Kay Denar for Connor's debut studio album Green Eyed Soul (2001). It was co-produced by Tyger, and Denar and received a positive reception from music critics.
From Software From Software is a Japanese software company founded in November of 1986 that develops games for Sony's PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo's DS, GameCube, Xbox, Xbox 360, Sega's Dreamcast, and mobile phones.
From Spirituals to Swing From Spirituals to Swing was the title of influential concerts presented by John Hammond in Carnegie Hall in 1938 and 1939. The concerts included performances by Count Basie, Benny Goodman, Big Joe Turner and Pete Johnson, Helen Humes, Meade Lux Lewis, Albert Ammons, Mitchell's Christian Singers, the Golden Gate Quartet, James P.
From Stump to Ship From Stump to Ship is a 1930 documentary film which explores how a log goes from where it is grown until it becomes part of a ship. It highlights the culture of the logging community of the state of Maine in the 1930s.
From the Basement From the Basement is a new podcast lauched on December 18th 2006 that features live performances from various musicians. The show is filmed in high-definition at Maida Vale studios in London with the live sound by producer Nigel Godrich.
From the Bottom Up From the Bottom Up is the debut album released by American R&B trio Brownstone in 1995. The album features the three singles "If You Love Me", "Grapevyne", and "I Can't Tell You Why" (a cover of the Eagles song).
From the Earth to the Moon From the Earth to the Moon (French: De la Terre Ă la Lune) is a humorous science fantasy story written in 1865 by Jules Verne and is one of the earliest entries in that genre. It tells the story of three well-to-do members of a post-American Civil War gun club who build an enormous sky-facing columbiad and ride a spaceship fired from it to the moon.
From the Earth to the Moon (TV series) From the Earth to the Moon is a twelve-part HBO television miniseries (1998) co-produced by Ron Howard, Brian Grazer, Tom Hanks, and Michael Bostick detailing the landmark Apollo expeditions to the Moon during the 1960s and early 1970s. Largely based on Andrew Chaikin's book, A Man on the Moon, the series is known for its accurate telling of the story of Apollo and outstanding special effects.
From the Ether From the Ether is the debut album from Amfibian, led by Phish lyricist Tom Marshall and guitarist Chris Metaxas. Marshall released a solo album in 2000 entitled Amfibian Tales, and later formed an official band based around the songs and other original compositons.
From the Files of Madison Finn Madison Finn is the main character in the book series, From the Files of Madison Finn, written by Laura Dower. Madison is a seventh grade computer whiz who faces everyday life trauma from crushes, personal appearance, to friendship problems, and her parents recent divorce, Madison calls "the Big-D.
From the Files of the Time Rangers From the Files of the Time Rangers (ISBN 1-930846-35-5) is an alternate world / time travel novel by Richard Bowes and published in 2005 by Golden Gryphon Press. The novel’s foreword, entitled "Rick Bowes: An Appreciation," is written by Kage Baker, author of The Company novels.
From the Hip From the Hip is the third album by Blackpool band Section 25, released in 1984 (see 1984 in music). Following on from previous releases Always Now and The Key of Dreams, it was a huge departure in terms of sound and scope.
From the Life of the Marionettes Aus dem Leben der Marionetten (From the Life of the Marionettes) is a 1980 film directed by Ingmar Bergman. The film was produced in West Germany with a German language screenplay and soundtrack while Bergman was in "tax exile" from his native Sweden.
From the Manger to the Cross From the Manger to the Cross is a 1912 American motion picture filmed on location in Palestine which tells the story of Jesus' life. Directed by Sidney Olcott who also appeared in the film, actress and screenwriter Gene Gauntier wrote the script and portrayed the Virgin Mary.
From the Other Side of the Century From the Other Side of the Century: "A New American Poetry, 1960-1990" is a poetry anthology published in 1994. It was edited by American poet and publisher Douglas Messerli – under his own imprint Sun and Moon Press ISBN 978-1-55713-131-7 – and includes poets from both the U.
From the Promised Land From The Promised Land is a 1984 album by Play Dead, and the original version of the band's Resurrection (1992). Only 1000 copies of this LP were pressed because the band members decided they were dissatisfied with the album.
From the Sea "From the Sea" is the first single by Eskimo Joe, lifted off their second album A Song Is a City. It was their most successful single at that time, reaching #33 on the Australian (ARIA) Singles Charts.
From the Soul From the Soul is a 1992 jazz album by saxophonist and composer Joe Lovano, generally regarded as being his masterpiece so far. It was recorded with a studio band rather than Lovano's working group; it is notable for his only encounter with Michel Petrucciani (who plays in a more abstract, Paul Bleyish style than was usual with him), and for being one of Ed Blackwell's final recordings.
From the Sounds Inside From the Sounds Inside is a demo album released in 2001 by John Frusciante through his website. The album is free to download and includes material recorded from the To Record Only Water for Ten Days era of his solo career, mostly outtakes and demos.
From The Ivory Towers A play written by members of the Groningen University Theatre Society and performed in January and February of 1986. It was directed by Wim Tommassen and the text was compiled, adapted and written by Frans Hempen, Paul Hulsman, Tom de Jager and Wim Tommassen.
From Time Immemorial From Time Immemorial: The Origins of the Arab-Jewish Conflict over Palestine is a 1984 book by Joan Peters about the constant presence of Jews in Palestine. The famous controversial issue in the book is the amount of modern Arab immigration in comparison to parallel Jewish immigration.
From Time to Time (novel) From Time to Time is a 1995 illustrated novel by Jack Finney. This novel is the sequel to Time and Again, the story of a certain Simon Morley who, working on a secret government project in 1970, is able to travel back in time to the New York City of 1882.
From Which of This Oak From Which of This Oak is the first demo tape recorded by Oregon-based folk metal band Agalloch in 1997. Pressing was strictly limited to 200 copies and the cassette remains a highly sought after collector's item.
From Y to Z and Never Again From Y To Z and Never Again is an EP released by the seminal punk band Big in Japan. It includes four out of their six recorded songs and is most notable for being the first release on Zoo Records, the label created by band members Bill Drummond and David Balfe.
From Zero From Zero was a nu metal music group from Chicago, Illinois. Their music is distinguished from many earlier nu metal groups with its greater focus on vocal harmonies, and correspondingly fewer elements of hip-hop than groups such as Limp Bizkit.
Fromage Fromage is an annual one-hour special produced by the Canadian MuchMusic cable channel. Originally hosted by songwriter (and MuchMusic VJ) Christopher Ward, beginning in the late 1980s, Fromage pays "tribute" to music videos that are considered the worst or [of the year by MuchMusic staff.
Frome Community College Frome Community College is a specialist media arts school/college in Frome, Somerset in England. Around 1,500 students from the ages of 13-18 attend school there, leading up to GCSEs, GNVQ qualifications, A-Levels and AS Levels.
Frome Town F.C. Frome Town Football Club play in the Western Football League and are based in the town of Frome in the county of Somerset, England. First team manager at Frome Town is Andy Crabtree and his assistant is Lea James.
Frome Valley Walkway The Frome Valley Walkway is an 18 mile (29 km) footpath which follows the River Frome from the River Avon in the centre of Bristol to the Cotswold Hills in South Gloucestershire. The path also links the Cotswold Way National Trail at one end with the Avon Walkway at the other.
Fromental Halévy Jacques-François-Fromental-Élie Halévy (May 27, 1799 - March 17, 1862) (usually known as Fromental Halévy) was a French composer. He is known today - to the extent that he is known at all - largely for his opera La Juive, which was once extremely popular.
Fromenteau Fromenteau (sometimes called Beurot) is the name for several grape varieties, most importantly the medieval name for a Burgundian variety which had pale red berries and white juice, and is probably the ancestor of Pinot Gris. It is also used as a synonym for the Roussanne of the RhĂ´ne, the Tokay d'Alsace of Alsace
Frommer Stop The Frommer STOP is a Hungarian long-recoil handgun manufactured by Femaru-Fegyver es Gepgyar (FEG) in Budapest. Unlike most handguns which use a slide as the recoiling piece, the STOP uses a bolt, much like the Ruger .
Froncysyllte Male Voice Choir The Froncysyllte Male Voice Choir (CĂ´r Meibion Froncysyllte), also known as the Fron Choir (or CĂ´r Fron), is an award-winning amateur male voice choir based in the small Welsh village of Froncysyllte, near Llangollen, North Wales. Froncysyllte is a small village in the Vale of Llangollen, famous as the site of Thomas Telford's Pontcysyllte aqueduct which carries the Llangollen Canal across the River Dee.
Frond dimorphism Frond dimorphism refers to a difference in ferns between the fertile and sterile fronds. Since ferns, unlike flowering plants, bear spores on the leaf blade itself, this may affect the form of the frond itself.
Frondarola Frondarola is a small town of about 200 people which stands at an altitude of 1502 feet above sea level and is located about 5 miles from Teramo, the capital city of the province of Teramo in the Abruzzo region of Italy.
Fronde Fronde (1648–1653) was a civil war in France, followed by the Franco-Spanish War (1653). The word fronde means sling, with which the windows of supporters of Cardinal Mazarin were broken with stones by Paris mobs.
Frongoch internment camp Frongoch internment camp at Frongoch in Merionethshire, Wales was a makeshift place of imprisonment during the First World War. Until 1916 it housed German prisoners of war in an abandoned distillery and crude huts, but in the wake of the 1916 Easter Rising in Dublin, Ireland, the German prisoners were moved and it was used as a place of internment for approximately 1,800 Irish prisoners, among them such notables as Michael Collins and Arthur Griffith.
Front (Soviet Army) A Front (фронт) was a major military organization in the Soviet Army, roughly equivalent to an army or army group in British or American military terminology. This is not to be confused with the more general usage of military front, describing a geographic area in wartime.
Front 242 Front 242 is a pioneering Belgian electronic music group that came into prominence during the 1980s. During their most active period (effectively ending in 1993 with the albums 06:21:03:11 UP EVIL and 05:22:09:12 OFF) they influenced many industrial and electronic artists.
Front de libération du Québec The Front de libération du Québec (Québec Liberation Front), commonly known as the FLQ, was a left-wing terrorist group in Canada responsible for more than 200 bombings and the deaths of at least five people , which culminated in 1970 with what is known as the October Crisis. Founded in the early 1960s, they supported the Quebec sovereignty movement.
Front de Seine Front de Seine (also known as Beaugrenelle) is a district in Paris, France, located along the river Seine in the 15th arrondissement right at the South of the Eiffel Tower. It is with the 13th arrondissement and La Défense, one of the districts hosting the most highrise buildings in the Paris area.
Front end processor A front end processor, also called a communications processor, is a device which interfaces a number of peripheral devices, such as terminals, disk units, printers and tape units, to the host computer. Data is transferred between the host computer and the front end processor, using a high-speed parallel interface.
Front end processor (program) A front end processor (FEP) is a program or operating system component that allows computer users to enter complex characters and symbols (such as Japanese, Chinese, Tibetan and Korean characters), using a standard Western keyboard.
Front ensemble In a marching band or drum corps, the front ensemble or pit is the stationary percussion ensemble typically placed in front of the football field. Originally, the front ensemble consisted of keyboard percussion and timpani, the marching versions of which are heavy and awkward.
Front foot contact In the sport of cricket, front foot contact is the position of the bowler at the moment when the front foot hits the ground just prior to delivering the ball. For a right handed bowler the front foot is normally the left foot.
Front for a Country in Solidarity The Front for a Country in Solidarity (Frente por un PaĂs Solidario or FrePaSo) was a political party in Argentina. It was formed in 1994 out of the Frente Grande, which had been founded mainly by progressive members of the Justicialist Party (i.
Front for Progressive Parties and National Forces The Front for Progressive Parties and National Forces was a leftist organization that gatherered parties and organizations opposing the Maronite-dominated sectarian order in Lebanon. It was reorganized as the Lebanese National Movement (LNM) in the 1970s, and led by Kamal Jumblatt as the main force on the anti-government side in the early years of the Lebanese Civil War.
Front for the Advancement and Progress of Haïti The Front for the Advancement and Progress of Haïti (FRAPH) (French: Front pour l'Avancement et le Progrès Haïtien) was a paramilitary group organized in mid-1993]. Its goal was to undermine support for the popular [[Catholicism|Catholic priest Jean-Bertrand Aristide, who served less than eight months as Haïti's president before being deposed, on 29 September 1991, by a coup.
Front freewheel The Shimano front freewheel design was an innovative bicycle drivetrain design of the 1970s. To improve the normal bicycle with a freewheel between the rear sprocket cluster and wheel hub, Shimano inserted a freewheel between the pedal cranks and the front chainrings that enabled the rider to shift gears while coasting.
Front Group (Arab-Israeli Wars) A front group, as a general concept, is an organization set up to and controlled by a previous one that seeks to perform services and functions for that party, often in order to hide the involvement of the party in activities that could be considered damaging to its reputation. Contrastingly, the front group may be formed in order to conduct legitimate activities, often advocacy or financial ones like charity fundraising, but with the actual intention of furthering the goals of the controlling party.
Front kick A front kick in Taekwondo, and other martial arts, somewhat literally translated from the Korean ap chagi (앞차기), is widely regarded as the simplest possible kick. It is executed by lifting the knee straight forward, with the part of the leg below the knee hanging fairly straight down, and then straightening the knee quickly so that the leg straightens out in front of the practitioner.
Front loop Front loop is the name given to a trick performed by a windsurfer (also known as a forward loop) whereby the rider performs a jump off of a wave face and forces the sail, board and rider to perform a forward somersault in one motion. The "loop" motion is initiated by forcing the center of effort in the sail forwards by moving the sail towards the nose of the board while increasing power in the sail by "sheeting in" (pulling the back hand in closer to the body).
Front Line (CRI) Front Line is a weekly English radio program produced by China Radio International discussing about life in modern China. The flavor of the program is much like NPR's Morning Edition and All Things Considered.
Front Line First Front Line First: The Defence Cost Study was a programme of defence cuts announced on 1994-07-14 by then Defence Secretary Malcolm Rifkind. Front Line First was announced four years after Options for Change, which was a military draw-down as a result of the end of the Cold War, often described as the "peace dividend".
Front Line Force Front Line Force (FLF) was a total conversion Half-Life mod developed by Adrian Finol in 2000. Finol created a unique mod that focused on intense, fast paced game-play that set it apart from other total conversion mods.
Front mounted intercooler Front mounted intercooler, an IC mount position, which involves mounting the intercooler at the front of the engine, usually in the bumper. Often found in high performance cars, although many manufacturers and racing teams use TMICs.
Front Mission 4 Front Mission 4 is a video game developed and published by Square Enix that was released in Japan on December 18, 2003 and in the US on June 15, 2004. It is a tactical role-playing game in which the player assumes the role of two characters, both of whom pilot large mecha known as Wanzers.
Front Mission 5: Scars of the War Front Mission 5: Scars of the War is the newest game of the Front Mission series of video games from Square Enix, which focus on the conflict among several new world powers: the OCU, USN, and EC. The conflict is largely played out via battle among Wanzers, a type of mecha.
Front National (French Resistance) Front National (or Front national de l'indépendance de la France) was a World War II French Resistance movement, created in 1941 by Jacques Duclos and Pierre Villon, both members of the French Communist Party (PCF). Its name was inspired by the Popular Front left-wing coalition which governed France from 1936 to 1938.
Front of House Magazine Front of House Magazine (abbreviated FOH) is a worldwide news service for live audio professionals. Published by Timeless Communications, the magazine comes in digital or "analog" (print) format and is available free of charge to qualified professionals, enthusiasts, and students.
Front organization A front organization, also known as a front group (if it is structured to look like a voluntary association); a front company, a shell corporation or simply a front (if it is structured to look like a company), is any entity set up by and controlled by another organization. A front organization may simply be a proxy that keeps the parent group's name out of the picture or it may look publicly as if it is set up to do one thing, but actually be set up to do something else on behalf of its parent group.
Front Office Football Front Office Football is a text sim which places you at the helm of an NFL football team. Designed by Jim Gindin, as part of his one man company, Solecismic Software, it has had six sequels: Front Office Football 2, Front Office Football 2001, Front Office Football 2002, Front Office Football 4, Front Office Football 2004, and Front Office Football 2007.
Front panel A front panel was used on early electronic computers to display and allow the alteration of the state of the machine's internal registers and memory. The front panel usually consisted of arrays of indicator lamps, toggle switches, and push buttons mounted on a sheet metal face plate.
Front pointing Front pointing is a fundamental technique in mountaineering and ice climbing. It is accomplished through the use of crampons with two front-slanting points or spikes, which allow traction to be concentrated at the toe of the climber's boots.
Front porch campaign In American political parlance, a front porch campaign is one in which the candidate remains at home, making speeches to supporters who come to visit, but does not travel around or otherwise actively campaign. The successful presidential campaigns of James A.
Front Page Challenge Front Page Challenge (aired 1957 - 1995) was a Canadian current events-cum-history program disguised as a game show, in which notable journalists attempted to guess what past news story the hidden guest was linked with by asking questions of the guest, in much the same manner as the American game shows, What's My Line and To Tell the Truth. Upon conclusion of the challenge, the journalists served as a panel of interviewers as they conversed with the guest about the story in question.
Front Page News Front Page News is the eighth album by legendary rock band Wishbone Ash. It is mostly made up of slower, breezy soft rock ballads with lush vocal harmonies, marking a musically extreme change of styles for Wishbone Ash.
Front Porch Classics Front Porch Classics manufactures and markets a unique selection of family, classic and coffee table games designed to connect people through play. Unlike traditional family games, Front Porch Classics' award winning products come in a wide selection of formats and designs tailored to a variety of retail environments, including home furnishings stores, gift retailers and booksellers.
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