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Westfield Centrepoint Westfield owns the current shopping centre featured underneath the well known Sydney Tower, known to many as Centrepoint Tower, or as the name of the centre suggests simply Centrepoint. The centre features over 140 stores and direct connections to Australia's two major department stores Myer and David Jones, as well as the Imperial Arcade which features the central business district's only Angus & Robertson.
Westfield Citrus Park Westfield Citrus Park, formerly Citrus Park Town Center, is a shopping mall in Citrus Park, Florida that opened in 1998. Its four anchor stores are Dillard's, JCPenney, Macy's and Sears and also include a Regal Cinemas multiplex theater.
Westfield College Westfield College was a small college, based in Hampstead in North London, that was founded by Kathleen Chesney in 1882. Until 1968 it was women-only, and as late as the early 1980s residences were segregated and the opposite sex were banned from each other's halls under the so-called "11:30 rule".
Westfield Connecticut Post The Westfield Connecticut Post, formerly the Connecticut Post Mall, is a 3-story shopping mall, located on the Boston Post Road in Milford, Connecticut. It is currently owned and operated by The Westfield Group.
Westfield Doncaster Westfield Doncaster (also known as Shoppingtown) is a shopping centre owned by the Westfield Group and located in Doncaster, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is located on the corner of Williamsons Road and Doncaster Road in the center of the Doncaster Hill precinct, an ongoing planning initiative by the local Manningham council.
Westfield Eastgardens Westfield Shoppingtown Eastgardens is a shopping centre that is located in the suburb of Eastgardens in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The centre was the largest shopping centre in Australia when it opened in October 1987..
Westfield Garden City Westfield Garden City, better known as Garden City, is a major shopping centre located on Logan Rd, Mt Gravatt on the southside of Brisbane, Australia. The centre's current shareholder is Westfield, who bought the centre from AMP Limited in 2003.
Westfield Garden State Plaza Westfield Garden State Plaza is a large shopping mall in Paramus, New Jersey, a suburb of New York City. Broadly, it is located at the intersection of Route 4 and Route 17 near the Garden State Parkway in Bergen County, New Jersey.
Westfield High School (New Jersey) Westfield Senior High School, or simply, Westfield High School (abbreviated as WHS) is the only public high school located in Westfield, in Union County, New Jersey and is part of the Westfield Public Schools. It was established in the early 1900's at its original location on Elm Street until 1953 when it was moved to its current location on Dorian Road.
Westfield Horton Plaza Horton Plaza is a 5 level outdoor shopping mall located in downtown San Diego and remarkable for its bright colors, architectural tricks and odd spatial rhythms. It stands on 6 and a half city blocks and is adjacent to the city's historic Gaslamp Quarter.
Westfield Chartwell Westfield Chartwell is an aerial shopping centre in the northern suburb of Chartwell, in Hamilton, New Zealand. The shopping centre is still informally refered to as "Chartwell Square" by many Hamilton residents, as this was it's name before The Westfield Group took over ownership.
Westfield Chermside Westfield Chermside is the largest regional shopping centre in Queensland, located in Brisbane's inner northern suburbs and is operated by The Westfield Group. The centre features a 3 floor Myer department store, Kmart, Target and Big W discount department stores, Coles, BiLo and Woolworths supermarkets, a Borders book store, a JB HiFi electrical store and about 360 speciality stores all on the first floor.
Westfield Innaloo Westfield Innaloo is a major shopping centre in the northern suburbs of Perth, located approximately 8 km north-west of the CBD at the corner of Scarborough Beach Road and Ellen Stirling Boulevard (formerly Oswald Street) in Innaloo. This location is now part of Stirling City Centre.
Westfield Marion Westfield Marion is the largest shopping complex in Adelaide, South Australia. Although it is known as "Westfield Marion", the centre, its management and all tenant addresses are located in Oaklands Park.
Westfield Miranda Westfield Miranda (also known as Miranda Fair), owned and managed by the Westfield Group, is a large shopping centre (mall) in the suburb of Miranda in the Local Government Area of Sutherland Shire in southern Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
Westfield Mission Valley Westfield Mission Valley, formerly Mission Valley Center, is a shopping mall in Mission Valley area of San Diego, California, owned by The Westfield Group. Its anchor stores are Macy's, Macy's Home & Furniture Store and Target.
Westfield Pakuranga Westfield Pakuranga is a shopping centre operated by The Westfield Group located in the eastern suburbs of Auckland. The centre features a Farmers (department store), Foodtown, The Warehouse, a large food court which contains a Mr.
Westfield Parramatta Westfield Parramatta is a shopping centre in Parramatta, New South Wales. The centre is owned and managed by The Westfield Group and has a net leasable area of approximately 125,000 m² and built over five levels, as of October 2006 it contains approximately 560 shops.
Westfield Promenade Westfield Promenade is a large shopping mall owned by The Westfield Group and located on Topanga Canyon Boulevard in the Woodland Hills district of Los Angeles. It was previously known as The Promenade at Woodland Hills and Westfield Shoppingtown Promenade.
Westfield Public Schools The Westfield Public Schools are a comprehensive community public school district that serves students in Kindergarten through 12th grade from Westfield, in Union County, New Jersey, United States. The district serves some 6,000 students, with a teaching and administrative staff of 750.
Westfield Royal Victoria Place Westfield Royal Victoria Place is a shopping centre located in the town of Tunbridge Wells, Kent. The centre features a 3 floor Fenwick's department store, a 2 floor Marks and Spencer, a 2 floor Bhs, a 2 floor Boots and around 110 other stores.
Westfield SEight The SEight (pronounced variously as S-8 or 'Sayt') is a sports car manufactured as a kit or factory built vehicle by Westfield Sportscars. It is based on the familiar Lotus Seven concept, created by Colin Chapman, of stripping a car design down to bare essentials for the ultimate in driving experiences.
Westfield Southcenter Westfield Southcenter, formerly known as Southcenter Mall, is an upscale shopping mall located in Tukwila, Washington, USA. It is currently anchored by JC Penney, Macy's, Mervyn's, Nordstrom, and Sears and owned by The Westfield Group.
Westfield Southlake Westfield Southlake, formerly Southlake Mall is a shopping mall in Hobart, Indiana. The tract of land on which it sits was annexed from Merrillville, Indiana in 1993 and as the US Postal Service has left it in Merrillville's ZIP Code, many stores still consider themselves to be Merrillville establishments.
Westfield Sportscars Westfield Sportscars are manufacturers of both factory built and kit versions of several two-seater, open top sportscars. Their main product line is a Lotus Seven inspired car - vehicles originally designed by Colin Chapman with only the bare essentials for motoring in order to give the rawest and most exhilarating driving experience.
Westfield Tea Tree Plaza Westfield Tea Tree Plaza is a large South Australian shopping centre located in Modbury, north of Adelaide. It is linked to the city by Adelaide's unique O-Bahn system, which terminates at the Tea Tree Plaza Interchange, and as such is a major hub for Adelaide's northern suburbs.
Westfield Topanga Westfield Topanga, formerly known as Topanga Plaza and Westfield Shoppingtown Topanga and more commonly known to locals as the Topanga Mall, is a large shopping mall located on Topanga Canyon Boulevard on the border between the communities of Canoga Park and Woodland Hills in the western part of Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley. It is owned and operated by The Westfield Group.
Westfield Tuggerah Westfield Tuggerah is a shopping centre located at Tuggerah on the Central Coast of New South Wales approximately 5km south of the Wyong CBD. The centre completed a large upgrade in 2005 and is now host to 378 stores plus an 8 theatre Greater Union cinema complex, including Senstadium seating.
Westfield UTC Westfield UTC, formerly University Towne Centre (UTC), is an open-air shopping mall in the University City community of San Diego, California. It lies just east of affluent La Jolla, near the University of California, San Diego campus.
Westfield Valley Fair Westfield Valley Fair, formerly known as Valley Fair and Westfield Shoppingtown Valley Fair is an upscale shopping mall owned by The Westfield Group, located at the corner of Winchester and Stevens Creek Boulevards, straddling the border of Santa Clara and San Jose, California, United States.
Westfield Vancouver Westfield Vancouver, formerly known as Vancouver Mall, is a shopping mall owned by The Westfield Group, and is located in Vancouver, Washington. Its major anchor stores include JCPenney, Macy's, Nordstrom, Mervyn's and Sears.
Westfield West City Westfield West City is the largest shopping centre in the Waitakere region and has a primary catchment of 170,000. It features a 2 floor Farmers (department store), The Warehouse, Countdown (supermarket), VillageSkyCity 8 screen cinemas plus over 118 specialty stores.
Westfield West Covina Westfield West Covina, formerly The Plaza at West Covina, and before that the West Covina Fashion Plaza, is a shopping mall in West Covina, California, owned by The Westfield Group. Its anchor stores are JCPenney, Macy's (Formerly Robinsons-May), and Sears.
Westfield Whitford City Westfield Whitford City is a major shopping centre, owned by the Westfield Group and located in Hillarys, a suburb of Perth. It is located approximately 18 kilometres north west of the Perth CBD on Marmion Avenue.
Westfield Woden Westfield Woden (until recently known as Woden Plaza, also known among local youths as Wodo) is a large shopping centre located in the Woden Town Centre in the suburbs of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. Initially constructed in stages during the 1970s, it underwent a major redevelopment in the late 1990s, adding on a new wing to the building called "The Market" as well as a new Hoyts 8-screen cinema complex, and refurbishment of older sections.
Westfield XTR2 The Westfield XTR2 is an ultralightweight, two-seater sports car manufactured by Westfield Sportscars Limited, of West Midlands, UK. It features a lightweight steel tubular spaceframe chassis, and the 170 horsepower, 1299cc Suzuki Hayabusa 4 cylinder engine, mated to a 6-speed sequential gearbox.
Westfield, East Sussex Known as Westewelle in the Domesday survey, Westfield in East Sussex is one of the largest villages in the area; and also a civil parish, the latter with a population of around 2,750. The village lies 6 miles inland and 2 miles to the north of the ‘Ridge’ which overlooks Hastings.
Westford Knight The Westford Knight is alternately perceived as a carving, a natural feature, or a combination of both, found on a glacial boulder in Westford, Massachusetts in the United States. It is notable for being the subject of controversial speculation that it is evidence of exploration of North America by Europeans prior to Christopher Columbus.
WestFarm Foods WestFarm Foods is a dairy agricultural marketing cooperative selling products under the Darigold brand. Headquartered in the Interbay neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, it is owned by the over 700 dairy farm members of the Northwest Dairy Association, formerly the Northwest Dairymen's Association, who are located in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Northern California.
Westgate City Center Westgate City Center is the name of a shopping, dining, entertainment, office and residential complex in the Phoenix suburb of Glendale, Arizona. The complex is home to the Glendale Arena where the National Hockey League's Phoenix Coyotes play.
Westgate Hotel The Westgate Hotel is a historic building in the Newport city centre and is famous as the scene of the 1839 Chartist riot. Bullet holes from that insurrection can still be seen in pillars in the frame of the main door.
Westgate Mall (Brockton, Massachusetts) The Westgate Mall is the oldest fully-enclosed shopping mall in Massachusetts, located in the city of Brockton 20 miles south of Boston. The 600,000 square foot mall opened in 1963 and was substantially renovated in 2000, reversing a trend of nearly a decade of decline wherein nearly all of the stores had vacated the center.
Westgate Mall (Fairview Park) Westgate Mall has existed as a preferred Greater Cleveland shopping center in some form since the mid-1950s. Located at the intersection of West 210th Street and Center Ridge Road in Fairview Park, Ohio at the boundary of Rocky River, Ohio, it is currently under redevelopment once again.
Westgate, Columbus, Ohio Westgate is a neighborhood to the immediate west of the Hilltop area of Columbus, located between West Broad Street and Sullivant Avenue. It was constructed on land formerly housing the Camp Chase Civil War base and Confederate Prison.
Westgrove OGs The Westgrove Original Gangsters are the most dominant gang in the city of Christchurch, New Zealand. Founded in early 2006 by Triple-T and Lil Munchy, the Westgrove OGs have grown tremendously gathering other prominent members such as Big D, Doughboy and KSN.
WestGrid WestGrid is a $50 million dollar (CDN) government funded infrastructure program started in 2003, mainly in Western Canada, that provides institutional employees and students limited access to high performance computing and distributed storage, using a combination of grid, networking, and collaboration tools.
Westham Bridge Westham Bridge crossed the James River between Henrico County and Chesterfield County about 7 miles upstream from Richmond, Virginia. Built as a toll bridge, and completed in 1911, it was named for the nearby Westham Station of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway near the north end.
Westham Station Westham Station in Henrico County, Virginia, was originally located at Westham, Virginia on the Richmond and Allegheny Railroad (R&A), which was laid along the towpath of the James River and Kanawha Canal in the 1880s. The R&A railroad was acquired by the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (C&O) in the 1890s.
Westhill Senior High School Westhill Senior High School is an American public high school located in the western suburbs of, and immediately adjacent to, the City of Syracuse, New York. It serves grades 9 through 12, primarily from the neighborhood of Westvale (located in the Town of Geddes), as well as portions of the Onondaga Hill area (located in the Town of Onondaga).
Westhoughton Westhoughton is a town and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton of Greater Manchester, England. Historically part of Lancashire, Westhoughton is a former mining,cotton-spinning and textile manufacturing town which lies between Bolton and Wigan.
Westhoughton (UK Parliament constituency) Westhoughton was a parliamentary constituency in Lancashire. Centred on the former mining and cotton town of Westhoughton, it returned one Member of Parliament to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
Westhoughton Mill Westhoughton Mill (Wray and Duncroft's Mill), situated in the town of that name in Lancashire, was the site of an 1812 battle between the Luddites and the English military. Twelve of the rioters were arrested; four were executed.
Westchester Community College Westchester Community College is a public, two-year college sponsored by Westchester County, New York and SUNY. The main campus is in Valhalla, New York, but the college provides instruction at twelve other locations.
Westchester Country Club The Westchester Country Club (or Westchester Biltmore Country Club) was founded by John McEntee Bowman, who hired Walter Travis to design two golf courses in Rye, New York as a luxury resort hotel. The West Course was designed for championship play and has hosted PGA tournaments since 1963.
Westchester Flames F.C. Westchester Flames are an American soccer team, founded in 1999. The team is a member of the United Soccer Leagues Premier Development League (PDL), the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, and plays in the Northeast Division of the Eastern Conference against teams from Albany, Brooklyn, Hyannis, Ottawa, Providence, St.
Westchester Hills Cemetery The Westchester Hills Cemetery, approximately 20 miles north of New York City, was established at 400 Saw Mill River Road in Hastings-on-Hudson, Westchester County, New York. It welcomes Christians and Jews to be buried in it, and many well-known entertainers and performers are interred there.
Westchester Chordsmen The Westchester Chordsmen are a 100-voice men's barbershop chorus from the Greater New York City area. Under the direction of Dusty Schleier, they have won championships in the MAD Northern Division (Barbershop Harmony Society) as well as the Buckeye Invitational.
Westchester Lutheran Church and School Westchester Lutheran Church and School is a congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America with a parochial school serving students in pre-kindergarten through 8th grade in Westchester, Los Angeles, California. It began as a small church, opening the school in 1950 with 14 kindergarten students.
Westchester Square-East Tremont Avenue (IRT Pelham Line) Westchester Square–East Tremont Avenue (formerly Westchester Square) is an elevated station on the IRT Pelham Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of East Tremont and Westchester Avenues in the Bronx, it is served by the train at all times.
Westies (people) Westie, or Westy, is a colloquial term used in Australian and New Zealand English to describe residents of a city's western suburbs. It may also refer to people who might not live in the western part of a city.
Westin Book-Cadillac Hotel The Westin Book-Cadillac Detroit, as it will be called when it opens in 2008, is an Italian Renaissance styled high-rise hotel in downtown Detroit, Michigan, in the United States. Built as the Book-Cadillac, it also contains neo-classical architecture in its design, incorporating brick and limestone elements.
Westinghouse Astronuclear Laboratory The 'Westinghouse Astronuclear Laboratory' was a division of the Westinghouse Electric Corporation that was established in the late 1950s to develop nuclear space propulsion technologies for the government. The lab was located in Large, Pennsylvania, USA, near the present day site of the Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory that Westinghouse was contracted to operate during this time.
Westinghouse Broadcasting The Westinghouse Broadcasting Company, also known as Group W, was the broadcasting division of Westinghouse Electric Corporation. It owned several radio and television stations across the United States and distributed television shows for syndication.
Westinghouse Digital Electronics Westinghouse Digital Electronics is an American company that manufactures LCD monitors and other consumer electronic products, licensing its name from Westinghouse Electric Corporation, a division of CBS Corporation.
Westinghouse Electric (1886) The Westinghouse Electric Corporation was an organization founded by George Westinghouse in 1886 as Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. The company purchased CBS in 1995 and was renamed CBS Corporation in 1997.
Westinghouse Electric (1998) The Westinghouse Electric Corporation (WEC) is a Delaware corporation founded in 1998 by CBS Corporation (the renamed 'original' WEC and predecessor of the current CBS Corporation) to manage the intellectual property assets relating to the Westinghouse brand.
Westinghouse Electric Company Westinghouse Electric Company is a nuclear reactor technology business company, providing nuclear services, power plants, and nuclear fuel to utilities and governments in the United States, Europe, and Asia. Toshiba Group is the majority owner of Westinghouse.
Westinghouse Rail Systems Westinghouse Rail Systems Ltd (formerly Westinghouse Signals Ltd) is a British supplier of railway signalling and control equipment to the rail industry worldwide. Its head office is based in Chippenham, Wiltshire.
WestJet WestJet () is a Canadian low-cost carrier based in Calgary, Alberta, that flies to most major cities in Canada and 11 cities in the United States. WestJet is the third-largest Canadian carrier behind Air Canada and Air Canada Jazz.
Westlake Center Westlake Center is a four-story shopping center in downtown Seattle, Washington, USA. The southern terminus of the Seattle Center Monorail, it is located across Pine Street from Westlake Park, between 4th and 5th Avenues.
Westlake Featherduster The Westlake Featherduster is an award winning student newspaper of Westlake High School of Austin, Texas, and is currently under the advisorship of Deanne Brown and under the chief editorship of Ashlan Juby and Hillary Kunz.
Westlake High School (California) Westlake High School is a public high school in Westlake Village, California that has grades 9-12. It is part of the Conejo Valley Unified School District, and its main feeder schools are Colina Middle School and Los Cerritos Middle School.
Westlake High School (Texas) Westlake High School is a school in Austin, Texas in the Eanes Independent School District. In 2004, it was ranked 72nd on Newsweek Magazine's Top 1000 Schools list located outside the limits of the surrounding cities by a matter of yards,[http://www.
Westlake Chaparral Stadium at Ebbie Neptune Field Westlake Chaparral Stadium at Ebbie Neptune Field is a high school football stadium located in Austin, Texas that serves as the home field of the Westlake Chaparrals Football Team. The Stadium opened in 2002 with a 21-10 victory over the Westwood Warriors and has been one of the toughest places for opposing teams to play.
Westlake, Los Angeles, California Westlake is a district in Los Angeles, California. It should not be confused with the city of Westlake Village, an independent city in Los Angeles County near Thousand Oaks and close to the Ventura County line.
Westlake, Seattle, Washington Westlake is a neighborhood in the city of Seattle, in the US state of Washington, named after its location on the western shore of Lake Union. It is a relatively narrow neighborhood, there being only a few blocks between the shoreline and its western limit at Aurora Avenue N.
Westland affair The Westland affair was a political scandal for the Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher in 1986. The argument was a result of differences of opinion within the government as to the future of the United Kingdom helicopter industry.
Westland Aircraft Westland Aircraft was a British aircraft manufacturer located in Yeovil in Somerset, formed just before the start of World War II. During the war the company produced a number of generally unsuccessful designs, but their Lysander would serve as an important liaison aircraft with the RAF.
Westland District Westland District is a territorial authority on the west coast of New Zealand's South Island, and one of the most sparsely populated parts of the country. Westland covers the long thin strip of land west of the Southern Alps and south of Grey District.
Westland Lysander The Westland Lysander was a British army co-operation and liaison aircraft used in the Second World War. It achieved fame through its ability to operate from short stretches of unprepared airstrip and its clandestine missions to plant or retrieve agents behind enemy lines, particularly in Nazi-occupied France.
Westland Mansion Westland Mansion was the home of the twenty-second and twenty-fourth President of the United States, Grover Cleveland. Purchased by Cleveland after his second term as president in 1896, the former executive lived there until his death in 1908.
Westland National Park Westland Tai Poutini National Park is located in New Zealand's South Island. Established in 1960, the centenary of the European settlement of Westland, it covers 1,175 km², and extends from the highest peaks of the Southern Alps to a wild and remote coastline.
Westland New Post Westland New Post (WNP, also known as Westland National Socialistische Ordnung) was a Belgian neo-Nazi organization founded in March 1981 by Paul Latinus and members of the Front de la Jeunesse (FJ). The Front de la Jeunesse was later in 1983 convicted for being a private militia.
Westland Sea King The Westland WS-61 Sea King is a license-built version of the Sikorsky S-61 (H-3)helicopter of the same name, built by Westland Helicopters now AgustaWestland. The aircraft differs considerably from the American version, with British Rolls-Royce (Bristol-Siddeley) Gnome engines, British made anti-submarine warfare systems and a fully computerised control system.
Westland WAH-64 Apache The WAH-64 is a licence-built version of the Boeing AH-64D Apache "Longbow" attack helicopter for the British Army. The first eight helicopters were built by Boeing, the remaining 59 were assembled by Westland at Yeovil from kits purchased from Boeing.
Westland Welkin The Westland Welkin was a British twin-engine heavy fighter from the Westland Aircraft company, designed to fight at extremely high altitudes in the stratosphere. It was created in 1942-43 in response to the arrival of modified Junkers Ju 86 bombers flying reconnaissance missions which suggested the Luftwaffe might attempt to re-open bombing of England at high altitudes.
Westland Wessex The Westland Wessex is a turbine-powered version of the Sikorsky S-58 "Choctaw", developed under license by Westland Aircraft, initially for the Royal Navy, but later for the RAF. The Wessex was built at Westland's factory at Yeovil in Somerset.
Westland Whirlwind (fighter) The British Whirlwind was a diminutive twin-engine heavy fighter from the Westland Aircraft company. It was one of the fastest aircraft in the air when it flew in the late 1930s, and much more heavily armed than anything flying.
Westland Widgeon (helicopter) The Westland Widgeon was a private venture improvement on the Westland WS-51 Dragonfly helicopter, which essentially increased the cabin capacity and replaced the Dragonfly's rotor head, blades and gearbox by the units used in the Westland Whirlwind. Three Dragonfly Series 1As were converted to WS-51 Series 2 Widgeons and the first one flew on 23 August 1955.
Westlands Westlands is a suburb of Nairobi that was until the early 1980s composed of residential homes and a few shops which has now developed into a major commercial and economic area outside the Central Business District of Nairobi. It was initially considered part of the Parklands area and straddled what is now Waiyaki Way, originally the Kenya Uganda Railway.
Westlaw Westlaw is one of three major online legal research services for lawyers and legal professionals in the United States (the others are Loislaw, a division of Wolters Kluwer; and LexisNexis). In addition it along with Lexis, Choicepoint and others engage in proprietary database services.
Westlawn Cemetery Westlawn Cemetery is a Jewish cemetery located in Chicago, Illinois. Notable persons buried there include Jack Ruby, the man who shot Lee Harvey Oswald; film critic Gene Siskel; Abe Saperstein, creator of the Savoy Big Five, which later became the Harlem Globetrotters; Shel Silverstein (next to his parents), creative author and cartoonist who created "Where the Sidewalk Ends" and "The Giving Tree," among many others.
Westleigh, New South Wales Westleigh is a suburb of Sydney, Australia, on the Southern border of the Hornsby Shire, about 24 kilometres north-west of the Sydney central business district. Developed in the 1950s as a residential suburb, it is located directly west of Thornleigh (and possibly giving rise to the choice of its name.
Westley Allan Dodd Westley Allan Dodd (July 3, 1961-January 5, 1993) was a serial killer and child molester from Richland, Washington. His execution on January 5, 1993, was the first legal hanging in the United States since 1965.
Westley Richards Westley Richards is one of the oldest surviving traditional English gunmakers. They were founded in 1812 and over the years invented some of the most widely used inversions, like the Anson and Deeley boxlock action and the Droplock which equals in status James Purdey's self opening and Holland & Holland's removable locks.
Westlife Westlife are an Irish boy band created in 1998 (signed by music guru Simon Cowell), managed by music mogul Louis Walsh. The group have proven extremely successful in Ireland and the United Kingdom, and rest of the Europe, and are also relatively popular in Africa, Australia, Asia and Latin-America.
Westlicher Saalkreis Westlicher Saalkreis ("Western Saale district") is a Verwaltungsgemeinschaft ("collective municipality") in the Saalkreis district, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is situated west of Halle (Saale).
Westlink Belfast The Westlink road in Belfast, Northern Ireland is a dual carriageway throughpass, designated the A12, connecting the M1 to the M2 and M3 motorways which run south, north and east of the city, respectively. Originally planned in 1964 as the Belfast Urban Motorway.
Westman Communications Group Westman Communications Group is the operating name of Westman Media Co-operative. Formerly referred to as Westman Cable, it is the main cable television company for the city of Brandon, Manitoba and the surrounding towns and villages.
Westmar High School Westmar High School is a public high school in Lonaconing, Maryland that houses students from the George's Creek area and from the US 220 region in southern Allegany County (the following towns are included in this district: Lonaconing, Westernport, Barton, Midland, McCoole, and Danville/Dawson).
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