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Wayne Newton Carson Wayne Newton (born April 3, 1942 in Roanoke, Virginia) is an American singer and entertainer based in Las Vegas, Nevada. He performed over 25,000 concerts in Las Vegas over a period of over 40 years, earning him the nickname Mr.
Wayne Nordhagen Wayne Oren Nordhagen (born July 4, 1948 in Thief River Falls, Minnesota) was an outfielder and designated hitter for the Chicago White Sox (1976-81), Toronto Blue Jays (1982), Pittsburgh Pirates (1982) and Chicago Cubs (1983).
Wayne Osborne Wayne Harold Osborne (October 11, 1912 - March 13, 1987) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1935) and Boston Bees (1936). Osborne batted left handed and threw right handed.
Wayne Pride Wayne Pride (Vocalist/Guitarist/Compare) is an Australian country music/50s/60s/70s Memory Lane singer, who started his career in 1959 in the city of Sydney, Australia. Since then he has made many accomplishments, some including touring with Charlie Pridex2 & Buddy Williams, over 100 TV appearances and opening act for Don Williams in early 2004.
Wayne Pygram Wayne Pygram (born October 13, 1959 in Cootamundra, New South Wales) is an Australian actor best known for his role as Scorpius in the science fiction series Farscape (2000 — 2003) and the miniseries that followed, Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars (2004).
Wayne Rainey Wayne Rainey (born October 23, 1960 in Downey, California) is an American former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer. During the late 1980s and early 1990s he won the 500cc World Championship three times and the Daytona 200 once.
Wayne Root Wayne Root (more commonly known as Wayne Allyn Root) is a business mogul, television celebrity, TV producer, best-selling author, professional sports handicapper, and aspiring politician based in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Wayne Rosing Wayne Rosing has been involved as a key player in several landmark projects in the computing industry since the late 1970s. Gaining experience as an engineering manager at DEC and Data General in the 1970's, he became a director of engineering at Apple Computer in the early 1980's.
Wayne Shelford Wayne Thomas "Buck" Shelford (born 13 December, 1957 in Rotorua) was a New Zealand rugby player who captained the All Blacks from 1987 to 1990 and who is credited with bringing about the improved performance of the All Blacks traditional "Ka Mate" haka.
Wayne Sievers Wayne Sievers (born May 13, 1957) is a former Australian police officer, trade union official, social justice campaigner and political figure. He exposed the failure of the Australian Government, despite being forewarned, to prevent widespread Indonesian military-backed militia violence in the former Portuguese colony of East Timor during the territory’s 1999 independence ballot.
Wayne Smith (rugby player) Wayne Ross Smith (born 19 April 1957 in Putaruru, New Zealand) is a former rugby union footballer, and currently a rugby union coach. He is currently the backs coach for New Zealand's national rugby union team the All Blacks.
Wayne Stamping & Assembly The Wayne Stamping and Assembly Plant is a Ford manufacturing plant in Wayne, Michigan producing Ford Focus vehicles. Past products have included Galaxie, Mercury, Edsel, Maverick, Lincoln, Escort/Lynx/EXP, Granada/Monarch and Versailles.
Wayne State University Wayne State University is located in Detroit, Michigan, in the city's Cultural Center. (See also Midtown, Detroit) WSU is a research university with 11 schools and colleges offering more than 350 major subject areas to 33,000 graduate and undergraduate students.
Wayne State University School of Medicine The Wayne State University School of Medicine (WSUSOM) is the largest single-campus medical school in the United States with more than 1,000 medical students. In addition to undergraduate medical education, the school offers master’s degree, Ph.
Wayne Sulo Aho Wayne Sulo Aho (1915 - 2006), born in the state of Washington, was one of seven children of Finnish homesteaders, and worked for most of his life as a logger. He was one of the last and least-known of the late 1950s contactees, individuals who claimed to have entered landed flying saucers and spoken with their alien crew members.
Wayne Swan Wayne Maxwell Swan (born 30 June 1954), Australian politician, has been an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives from March 1993 to March 1996 and again since October 1998, representing the Division of Lilley, Queensland. He was born in Nambour, Queensland, and was educated at the University of Queensland.
Wayne Thomas (ice hockey) Wayne Thomas (born October 9, 1947 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a Canadian former ice hockey player. Wayne was drafted by the Los Angeles Kings but was later traded to the Montreal Canadiens and spent roughly 3 years in the AHL with the Canadiens minor league affiliate.
Wayne Tolleson Jimmy Wayne Tolleson (Born November 22, 1955 in Spartanburg, South Carolina) is a former Major League Baseball player. A switch hitter who threw with his right arm, Tolleson was listed at 5'9" tall and 160 pounds during his playing career.
Wayne Township Fire Department Wayne Township Fire Department (WTFD) is an urban fire department in the west/southwest side of Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Until its recent change to a mixed paid/volunteer force, it claimed to be the largest all-volunteer fire department in the U.
Wayne Township, Clinton County, Ohio Wayne Township, one of thirteen in Clinton County, Ohio, is located in the eastern central part of the county along the border with Fayette and Highland Counties. In 2000, the population was 737 up from 681 in 1990, the second least populous township, behind only Wilson.
Wayne Turner Wayne Keon Turner (born March 22 1976 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American professional basketball player. As the star player for the University of Kentucky's Wildcats, Turner became the all-time leader in games played within the NCAA.
Wayne Twitchell Wayne Lee Twitchell (born March 10 1948 in Portland, Oregon) is a former Major League Baseball starting and relief pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers (1970), Philadelphia Phillies (1971-1977), Montreal Expos (1977-1978), New York Mets (1979), and the Seattle Mariners (1979). He is right-handed.
Wayne Valley High School Wayne Valley High School is a comprehensive four-year public high school, one of the two high schools in Wayne, New Jersey, United States, as part of the Wayne Public Schools. Wayne Valley's school colors are blue and white, and Wayne Valley is the home of the Indians, The Tribe with Pride.
Wayne Williams Wayne Bertram Williams (born May 27, 1958) was identified as the key suspect in the Atlanta Child Murders that occurred between 1979 and 1981. In January 1982, he was found guilty of the murder of two adult men.
Wayne Wonder Wayne Wonder (born Von Wayne Charles, on 22 July, 1972, in Kingston, Jamaica) is a Jamaican reggae / R&B artist. He had a hit called "No Letting Go" in 2003, based on the Diwali rhythm clap, which was also used by several other artists that year, such as Sean Paul, Lumidee and Missy Elliot.
Wayne Yearwood Wayne Yearwood (born September 22, 1964 in Montreal, Quebec) is a former professional and Olympic basketball player from Canada, who was with the Canadian national team. He played for Team Canada at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, along with his friend and teammate Dwight Walton, and played seven years with the Canadian national team along with Steve Nash for several years, and eight years playing professionally in Europe.
Wayne's World Wayne's World was one of the most popular recurring sketches to come from the NBC television series, Saturday Night Live. It actually evolved from a segment titled "Wayne's Power Minute" on the CBC Television series It's Only Rock and Roll as the main character first appeared in that show.
Wayne's World (film) Wayne's World is a 1992 comedy film starring Mike Myers as Wayne Campbell and Dana Carvey as Garth Algar, hosts of a cable access television show (called Wayne's World) from Aurora, Illinois. The movie was adapted from a popular sketch of the same name on NBC's Saturday Night Live.
Wayne's World (game) Wayne's World is a video game for the Nintendo Game Boy, Sega Mega Drive, Nintendo Entertainment System and Super Nintendo Entertainment System, published by THQ and developed by Radical Entertainment. It is based on the Saturday Night Live sketch (and movie) of the same name.
Wayne's World 2 Wayne's World 2 is a 1993 comedy film starring Mike Myers and Dana Carvey as hosts of a cable access television show from Aurora, Illinois. The movie was adapted from a popular sketch on NBC's Saturday Night Live and is the sequel to Wayne's World.
Wayne, New Jersey Wayne is an affluent township in Passaic County, New Jersey, United States, located less than 20 miles from midtown Manhattan. As of the United States 2000 Census, the township had a total population of 54,069.
Waynesboro Outlet Village The Waynesboro Outlet Village, later rebranded Waynesboro Village, was an outdoor outlet mall in Waynesboro, Virginia, as one of Waynesboro's first attempts to make the town a shopping destination. In its heyday, the facility housed factory outlet stores, and in later years housed a combination of outlet stores, and offices for nonprofit organizations.
Waynesburg College Waynesburg College is a private, Christian, liberal arts college in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania. The college offers graduate and undergraduate programs in more than 70 academic concentrations, and enrolls over 2,100 students, including about 1,300 undergraduates.
Waynflete Professorships Magdalen College, Oxford endows four professorial fellowships named in honour of the college founder William of Waynflete, who had a great interest in science. These professorships are called collectively the Waynflete Professorships, and are statutory professorships of the University of Oxford.
Waynflete School Waynflete School is a private day school in Portland, Maine, founded in 1898. Waynflete is one of three notable private schools in the greater Portland area, the others being North Yarmouth Academy and Cheverus High School.
Wayport A Wayport is a major airport built away from urban locations with the primary purpose of serving connecting flights as part of the national airport network. Wayports have been proposed as a potential solution in the United States to dealing with increasing congestion at major urban airports.
Wayside Gardens Wayside Gardens is a privately held mail-order gardening company based in Greenwood, South Carolina. Wayside Gardens caters to serious American garden enthusiasts who want the newest, most unusual plants, and also value gardenworthiness.
Wayside Inn The Wayside Inn is an historic landmark inn located in Sudbury, Massachusetts in the USA. The Wayside Inn is still in operation, offering a high-quality restaurant, historically accurate guest rooms, and hosting for small receptions.
Wayside pulpit A wayside pulpit is a roadside sign fronting churches and other religious worship centers, whose message is changed regularly, often weekly, and is typically welcoming or scriptural, philosophical, spiritual, or otherwise uplifting quotations.
Waysted Waysted is a heavy metal band formed by UFO bassist Pete Way in 1982. The band has gone through multiple lineup changes over the years, with members leaving, rejoining and leaving again, as well as periods of complete dormancy while Way pursued other projects.
Wayward Hunter Wayward Hunters were one of the broken creeds in the P&P RPG Hunter: The Reckoning published by White Wolf. All driven by a "big picture," they were categorized by uniform insanity and pursuit of genocide.
Waywayseecappo First Nation The Waywayseecappo First Nation is a First Nation located twenty miles east of Russell in Manitoba, Canada. The Nation's Reserve is 10,059 hectare (24,856 acres) and is located near the southwestern corner of the Riding Mountain National Park.
Waywayseecappo Wolverines The Waywayseecappo Wolverines are a junior ice hockey team playing in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League. They play their home games in the Waywayseecappo Wolverines Complex in Waywayseecappo, Manitoba, Canada.
Wayzata School District The Wayzata School District (ISD #284) is an American public school district in the northwestern area of Hennepin County, Minnesota, servicing areas of the cities of Corcoran, Maple Grove, Medicine Lake, Medina, Minnetonka, Orono, Plymouth, and Wayzata. The school district superintendent is Bob Ostlund.
Wayzgoose Wayzgoose was at one time the name for an entertainment given by a master printer to his workmen each year on or about St Bartholomew's Day (24 August). This marked the traditional end of summer and the point at which the season of working by candlelight began.
Waziri language Waziri language is a Southeastern Iranian language spoken in the Waziristan district of Sarhad province of Pakistan and some of the neighboring provinces in Pakistan and Afghanistan. The language can be considered a dialect of the Pashto language but has some distinctive features and vocabulary.
Waziristan Waziristan (Pashto: وزیرستان) is a mountainous region of northwest Pakistan, bordering Afghanistan and covering some 11 585 km² (4,473 mi²). It comprises the area west and southwest of Peshawar between the Tochi River to the north and the Gomal River to the south, forming part of Pakistan's Federally Administered Tribal Areas.
Waziristan Accord The Waziristan Accord (or North Waziristan Accord) is an agreement between the government of Pakistan and tribals, resident in the Waziristan area to mutually cease hostilities in North Waziristan (a district in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas adjacent to Afghanistan). The agreement was signed on September 5, 2006 in the North Waziristan town of Miranshah.
Wazmo Nariz Wazmo Nariz (born Larry Grennan in Chicago, Illinois) was a quirky new wave singer and songwriter. His first success came with an independent single, "Tele-tele-telephone" which was recorded and released in 1978.
Wazza A Wazza is a web service application, and is proposed as a synonym for Smart Client. Because of the term Smart Client has become so confused and also very blurred as being either a self- updating programme or some kind of web application, the term Wazza seems a lot more appropriate.
Wazzal Wazzal is a freeware, top-down, space privateering game with some elements of arcade-style combat. The player is the captain of a pirate ship, amassing money to pay for his rescue from the imminent destruction of Sol.
Wazzup Wazzup Wazzup Wazzup is a comedic-news program which airs weeknights on Studio 23, a free-to-watch Filipino TV channel in the Philippines. The show features Vhong Navarro, Toni Gonzaga, and Archie Alemania as news anchors who introduce segments that are delivered by 'tadjocks'.
WA Inc WA Inc is a shorthand, journalistic term which refers to the subject matter of the WA Inc royal commission and to a period in the mid to late 1980s in Western Australia when the then Government of Western Australia became involved in major business dealings with private businessmen including particularly Alan Bond and Laurie Connell. Both of these were later shown to be major contributors to the Australian Labor Party.
WABC (AM) WABC AM (770 kHz New York City) "NewsTalkRadio 77" is the flagship station of the ABC Radio Network serving the New York City metropolitan area and is licensed to New York City. The station's transmitter is located in nearby Lodi, New Jersey.
WABC-TV WABC-TV, channel 7, is the flagship station of the Walt Disney Company-owned ABC television network, located in New York City. WABC-TV is best known in broadcasting circles for its highly successful version of the Eyewitness News format, and for its morning show Live with Regis and Kelly, syndicated nationally by corporate cousin Buena Vista Distribution.
WABI-TV WABI-TV, channel 5, is the CBS affiliated television station for Bangor, Maine that broadcasts on channel 5. The station's signal from Peaked Mountain in Dixmont, Maine can be seen across most of Eastern and Central Maine.
WABQ WABQ is an AM radio station based in Painesville, Ohio broadcasting at 1460 KHz. Part of the Cleveland radio market, 1460s main area of focus had been Lake County, but now 1460 is focusing on the east side of Cleveland.
WABW-TV WABW-TV channel 14 (digital 5), part of the GPB network, serves Albany and southwestern Georgia, from its transmitter in Pelham. The station's signal travels in about a 50-mile radius from the transmitter site, carrying it into the Tallahassee and north central Florida area also.
WABY WABY (Moon Radio) is the callsign of an adult standards radio station licenced to Mechanicville, New York and serving New York's Capital District. WABY is owned by the Anastos Media Group (an ownership concern headed by veteran New York City TV anchor Ernie Anastos) and broadcasts on 1160 kHz with 5 kilowatts daytime, 570 watts nighttime from a tower site located just north of Mechanicville.
WACS-TV WACS-TV channel 25, part of the GPB network, is Georgia's ninth public television station, and primarily serves the southern part of the Columbus market, including Dawson and Americus. (WACS' transmitter is located north of Parrott, Georgia.
WACX WACX is a Christian television station serving Orlando, Florida, licensed to nearby Leesburg. It is locally owned by the Associated Christian Television System, and broadcasts on UHF channel 40, which is a digital signal.
WACY WACY is a television station in Wisconsin with studios at 1391 North Road, Green Bay, Wisconsin, and a transmitter some 25 miles (40 km) southwest in the town of Glenmore, Wisconsin. WACY is currently affiliated with MyNetworkTV.
WAD Studios WAD Studios, also known as Team WAD, is an independent video production group based in Murfreesboro, Tennessee that mainly focuses on creating short films and movie parodies, but also focuses on other media, such as online comics. Team WAD is also known, indirectly, for its involvement with Middle Tennessee State University's student organization, "The Bubble Tent Team," so named for the inflatable, garbage bag tent that the founding trio built in the autumn of 2005.
WAFB WAFB-TV, channel 9, is a CBS television affiliate that broadcasts from Baton Rouge, Louisiana to most of south-central and southeast Louisiana and parts of southwestern Mississippi. The station is seen via satellite through DirecTV and Dish Network.
WAGA (TV) WAGA ("FOX5 Atlanta") is currently the FOX-owned and operated television station (O&O) in Atlanta, Georgia. The station's transmitter is co-located with its studios on Briarcliff Road Northeast in Atlanta, just west of Emory University.
WAGGGS-Africa Region The WAGGGS-Africa Region is the divisional office of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, which services Guiding in Sub-Saharan Africa and neighboring islands that are recognized members of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Guides (WAGGGS).
WAGGGS-Arab Region The WAGGGS-Arab Region is the divisional office of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, headquartered in Cairo, Egypt. The WAGGGS-Arab Region comprises 17 members of Guiding in Western Asia and North Africa, including Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen.
WAGGGS-Asia Pacific Region The WAGGGS-Asia Pacific Region is the divisional office of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, headquartered in Makati City, Philippines; Australia; and Japan. The WAGGGS-Asia Pacific Region services Guiding in the land area of Asia south of Russia-in-Asia and the bulk of the Pacific Basin.
WAGGGS-Europe Region The Europe Region WAGGGS is the regional office of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, which supports Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting in Europe, including the former Soviet Republics of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Russia, and Ukraine, but inclusive of Israel, though technically not part of Europe, for cultural reasons.
WAGM-TV WAGM-TV is a CBS-affiliated television station located in Presque Isle, Maine, the sole operating commercial station in the market.However, on June 28, 2006, a construction permit was issued to Western Broadcasting Company, LLC of Austin, Texas for construction of a new commercial television station for Presque Isle, operating in analog on channel 47.
WAGR syndrome WAGR syndrome is a rare genetic syndrome in which affected children are predisposed to develop Wilms tumor (a tumor of the kidneys), Aniridia (absence of the colored part of the eye, the iris), Genitourinary anomalies, and mental Retardation. The G is sometimes instead given as "gonadoblastoma," since the genitourinary anomalies are tumors of the gonads (testes or ovaries).
WAGs WAGs (or Wags) was an acronym used particularly (but by no means exclusively) by the British tabloid press to describe the Wives And Girlfriends of the England national football team. It came into common use during the 2006 World Cup, held in Germany, although it had been used occasionally before that.
WAGs Boutique WAGs Boutique is a forthcoming reality television show on ITV2, where two teams of WAGs (footballers' wives and girlfriends) compete to run fashion boutiques over a three month period with the winner being the team who takes the most profit.'WAGS Get TV Job', Sky News, 6 July 2006.
WAH Theater The WAH Theater has been in existence since 1997 to fulfill the performing arts mission of the Williamsburg Art & Historical Center, aka "The WAH Center." The performing arts include dance, theater, music, film, lectures, etc.
WAHU-CA WAHU-CA (known on air as WAHU Fox 27) is a Charlottesville, Virginia Fox-affiliated Class A low-power television station on UHF channels 27 (analogue) and 40 (digital). The station is owned by Gray Television and signed on in early 2005 becoming the market's first Fox affiliate in the wake of sister stations WCAV (CBS) and WVAW-LP (ABC) signing on.
WAIPA The World Association of Investment Promotion Agencies, or WAIPA, is an international NGO hosted by UNCTAD that acts as a forum for investment promotion agencies, provides networking and promotes best practice in investment promotion.
WAITS WAITS was a heavily modified variant of the Digital Equipment Corporation's Monitor operating system (later renamed to, and better known as TOPS-10) for the PDP-6 and PDP-10 mainframe computers, used at the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (SAIL) up until 1990; the mainframe computer it ran on also went by the name of "SAIL".
WALL WALL is a radio station licenced to Middletown, New York that serves Orange County, New York. WALL is owned by Cumulus Media and broadcasts in 1340 kHz with 1 kilowatt daytime and nighttime, both nondirectional.
WALV-CA WALV-CA is a low-power television station in Indianapolis, Indiana, broadcasting locally on channel 50. The station is the local broadcast outlet for the SkyTrak Weather Network, which can also be seen on the digital signal of parent station WTHR.
WAMO (AM) AM 860, WAMO is a radio station specializing in programming to Pittsburgh's African-American community. The station, which is owned by Sheridan Broadcasting Corporation, broadcasts at 860 kHz with an ERP of 1 kW-D/830 W-N pattern and is licensed to Millvale, Pennsylvania.
WAMPAS Baby Stars The WAMPAS Baby Stars was a promotional campaign sponsored by the Western Association of Motion Picture Advertisers in the United States, which honored thirteen young women each year who they believed to be on the threshold of movie stardom. They were selected from 1922 to 1934 and honored at a party called the "WAMPAS Frolic".
WAN Optimization WAN optimization products seek to accelerate a broad range of applications accessed by distributed enterprise users via eliminating redundant transmissions, staging data in local caches, compressing and prioritizing data, and streamlining chatty protocols (e.g.
WAND WAND is an NBC affiliate in Decatur, Illinois, serving the Decatur–Springfield–Champaign area. It is a joint venture of LIN Television (who owns 33% of the station) and Block Communications (67%); however, in this case, LIN manages the station.
WANO World Association of Nuclear Operators is an international organisation founded in 1986 after the Chernobyl accident to foster international cooperation and professional excellence within the nuclear industries.
WAOE WAOE (My59) is a MyNetworkTV affiliated television station licensed to Peoria, Illinois in the Peoria-Bloomington media market. It has the highest and last analog TV channel allocation in the market, and also broadcasts a digital signal on channel 39.
WAOH-LP WAOH-LP channel 29 in Akron, Ohio and W35AX channel 35 in Cleveland, Ohio are low power Class A television stations serving the Akron/Cleveland market using the brand "The CAT" (for Cleveland Akron Television). The stations, which broadcast identical programming, are owned by Media-com, Inc.
WAOK (AM) WAOK, News & Talk 1380, is an Urban talk radio station that serves Atlanta market. WAOK operates on 1380 kilohertz with 5,000 watts (directional at night) from their studios at 1201 Peachtree Street, 400 Colony Square, Suite 800, Atlanta, Georgia.
WAP Wireless Application Protocol or WAP is an open international standard for applications that use wireless communication. Its principal application is to enable access to the Internet from a mobile phone or PDA.
WAP gateway A WAP gateway sits between mobile devices using the WAP protocol and the World Wide Web, passing pages from one to the other much like a proxy. This translates pages into a form suitable for the mobiles, for instance using the Wireless Markup Language (WML).
WAPA-TV WAPA-TV is a full-power, independent television station located in San Juan, Puerto Rico transmitting over analog channel 4, digital channel 27. The station is owned by LIN TV and is branded as Televicentro de Puerto Rico.
WAPDA Water And Power Development Authority (WAPDA) is the acronym for the government owned firm known to produce electricity across Pakistan, to maintain energy creating plants and supply water to public. It services many grid stations through the country and looks over large dams such as Tarbela and Mangla.
WAPK-CA WAPK-CA, channel 36, is a low-powered MyNetworkTV affiliated station, owned by the Holston Valley Broadcasting Corporation as a sister station to ABC affiliate WKPT serving the Tri-Cities area of Tennessee and Virginia. The station broadcasts from a directional antenna at Holston Mountain on the Sullivan-Johnson county line near Elizabethton, Tennessee.
WAPS Promotion Score Calculator The WAPS Promotion Score Calculator is used by United States Air Force enlisted airmen to estimate the minimum test score for promotion to the next enlisted rank. Users enter the promotion year, enlisted grade, their date of Total Active Federal Military Service, date of their last promotion, EPRs, military decorations, and an estimate of the promotion cutoff score in the Web page's form.
WAR (file format) In computing, a WAR file (short for Web ARchive) is a JAR (Java ARchive) file used to distribute a collection of JavaServer Pages, servlets, Java classes, XML files, tag libraries and static Web pages (HTML and related files) that together constitute a Web application.
WAR (wrestling promotion) Wrestling And Romance, and later Wrestle Association R, was a professional wrestling promotion founded and run by Genichiro Tenryu as the successor to Super World of Sports, and which lasted from 1992 to 2000. The promotion had very few regular contracted workers, instead most of the workers were either freelance or employed in other promotions, most notably All Japan Pro Wrestling.
WAR International Junior Heavyweight Championship The WAR International Junior Heavyweight Championship was a title contested for in the Japanese professional wrestling promotion Wrestle Association R (WAR), which closed in 2000. It was part of New Japan Pro Wrestling's short-lived J-Crown Championship in 1996 and 1997.
WAR World Six-Man Tag Team Championship The WAR World Six-Man Tag Team Championship was a tag team title contested for in the Japanese professional wrestling promotion Wrestle Association R (WAR). Genichiro Tenryu had the idea for the title from his stay in Jim Crockett Promotions, where he held the NWA World Six-Man Tag Team Championship with the Road Warriors at the same time he rose to the top of All Japan Pro Wrestling.
WARCC WARCC is a five letter acronym that stands for Western Australian Regional Computing Centre. It was part of the University of Western Australia, parts of which were spun-off later and renamed Winthrop Technology.
WARCS WARCS (Wolds and Riverbank Countryside Society) is a society dedicated towards education, promotion, awareness and appreciation of regional natural and local history. Based in East Yorkshire (district), it was formed in May 1996.
WARF (AM) WARF is an AM radio station serving the Akron, Ohio metro area, operating on 1350 kHz. The station is known as "Radio Free Ohio" and carries a progressive talk format, carrying Al Franken and Randi Rhodes from Air America Radio, and Ed Schultz and Stephanie Miller from Jones Radio.
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