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  1. King Apparatus
    `King Apparatus` was a Canadian third wave ska band, active in the early 1990s. Based in Toronto, Ontario, the band's lineup varied over its lifetime, including vocalist Chris Murray, guitarists Sam Tallo, Paul Ruston, J. C. Orr and Paul McCulloch, bassist Mitch Girio, organist Mark LeBourdais, organist Alex Dmitrovic, conga player Greg Clancy, saxophonist Bruno Hedman, and drummers Brian Christopher, Dave Kennedy and Mike Southern. The band rel...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Appara

  2. King Arthur's Disasters
    `King Arthur's Disasters` is an animated series that airs on CITV on ITV1 in the United Kingdom, Cartoon Network in France and Portugal, ABC Australia and Toon Disney in both Italy and Spain. As of 2006 Nicktoons UK began airing repeats of series 1. Created by Paul Parkes, the series depicts the (often anachronistic) attempts by King Arthur, assisted by the wizard Merlin, to woo the beautiful but self-obsessed Princess Guinevere. Due to the popul...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Arthur

  3. King Baronets
    There have been five `Baronetcies` created for persons with the surname `King`, one in the Baronetage of Ireland and four in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. Three of the creations are extant as of 2007. The `King Baronetcy`, of Boyle Abbey in the County of Roscommon, was created in the Baronetage of Ireland on 27 September 1682. For more information on this creation, see the Earl of Kingston. The `King Baronetcy`, of Charlestown in the Co...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Barone

  4. King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents Kansas
    `King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents Kansas` is the third live album, and the 19th album overall, from American rock band Kansas, released in 1998 (see 1998 in music). In 2003, the album was re-titled and re-released as `Greatest Hits Live` (see below). Featuring performances by Steve Walsh and Steve Morse, the album was recorded on February 14, 1989 at the Tower Theater in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania during their `In the Spirit of Things` tour.
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Biscui

  5. King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents The Waitresses
    `King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents The Waitresses` is a live album recorded during the radio show King Biscuit Flower Hour in 1982 while the band was still active. It was released a few months after lead singer Patty Donahue died of lung cancer. * 12` EP: Polydor 1982 PX-1-507
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Biscui

  6. King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents Streets
    `King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents Streets` is a 1987 recording of a Streets concert. The album features Streets live on its first tour, which was in support of the debut album on Atlantic Records. While the band featured the familiar voice of then ex-Kansas lead singer Steve Walsh, who recorded five Top 40 hits with Kansas up to that point, Streets stuck with original tunes even in a live setting such as this. The band delivers its own brand of ...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Biscui

  7. King Brothers
    `KING BROTHERS` [ãâ€šÂ­ãÆ’Â³ã‚°ãÆ’Â»ãÆ’â€“ãÆ’Â©ãâ€šÂ¶ãÆ’Â¼ã‚º] (usually written in capital letters) is a rock band from Nishinomiya City in Gunma Prefecture, Japan. Formed in 1997, the band made its major label debut on Toshiba EMI in 2001. In 2006, King Brothers announced that they were taking a break from touring.
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Brothe

  8. King Brothers Productions
    `King Brothers Productions` was a film production company active from 1941 to the late 1960s. It was formed by brothers Frank, Maurice and Herman King. The three got their start in the early 1940s manufacturing film projectors then quickly moved on to making films. Some of their films include `Gun Crazy` (1949), `Dillinger` (1945), `Suspense` (1946) and `Carnival Story` (1954). `The Brave One` (1954) which earned writer Dalton Trumbo (who also wo...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Brothe

  9. King Caucus
    (from the article `presidency of the United States of America`) While popular voting was transforming the electoral college system, there were also dramatic shifts in the method for nominating presidential ...
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/k/32

  10. King Charles
    `King Charles` can refer to: *A number of kings named Charles I *A number of kings named Charles II *A number of kings named Charles III *A number of kings named Charles IV *A number of kings named Charles V *A number of kings named Charles VI *A number of kings named Charles VII *A number of kings named Charles VIII *A number of kings named Charles IX *A number of kings named Charles X *A number of Kings of Sweden: ** Charles XI of Sweden ** Ch...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Charle

  11. King Claudius
    `King Claudius` is a fictional character from William Shakespeare's play `Hamlet`. He is the brother to King Hamlet, second husband to Gertrude and uncle to Hamlet. He obtained the throne by murdering his own brother with poison and then marrying the late king's widow. He is loosely based on the Jutish chieftain Feng who appears in `Chronicon Lethrense` and in Saxo Grammaticus' `Gesta Danorum`.
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Claudi

  12. King Colobus
    The `King Colobus` (`Colobus polykomos`), also known as the `Western Black-and-white Colobus`, is a species of Old World monkey, found in lowland and mountain rain forests in a region stretching between Gambia and Côte d'Ivoire within Africa. It eats mainly leaves, but also fruits and flowers. Though it is arboreal, it eats primarily on the ground. It lives in small groups consisting of 3 to 4 females and 1 to 3 males, plus their young. These gro...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Colobu

  13. King Comics
    `King Comics` was a short-lived comic book imprint of King Features Syndicate, and an attempt by King to publish comics of its own characters, rather than through other publishers. The comics label last approximately a year-and-a-half, with its series cover-dated from August 1966 to December 1967. Most titles were picked up from Gold Key Comics. Most were later published by Charlton Comics.
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Comics

  14. King Crimson Live at Summit Studios
    `King Crimson Live at Summit Studios` is a live album of radio session recordings by the band King Crimson, released through the King Crimson Collectors' Club in February 2000. The album was recorded at Summit Studios, Denver, USA, March 12, 1972. The liner notes to `Live at Summit Studios` were written by drummer Ian Wallace, who discusses the Denver show and chronicles his involvement with King Crimson throughout 1971 and 1972.
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Crimso

  15. King Curtis
    `Curtis Ousley` (February 7, 1934 - August 13, 1971), who performed under the name `King Curtis`, was an American tenor, alto, and soprano saxophonist who played rhythm and blues, soul, rock, and soul jazz. Curtis was born in Fort Worth, Texas. During the 1950s and early to mid 1960s he both worked as a session player on such records as Yakety Yak and recorded his own singles. His best known singles from this period are `Soul Twist` (Enjoy) and ...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Curtis

  16. King Cypress
    `King Cypress` (genus `Cupressus`, also known as Great Cypress, or as Tibetans call it `the God of Tree`) is a giant cypress tree in Tibet (about 50 meters high, 5.8 meters in diameter, 0.165 acre of crown-projection-area and calculated age of 2,600 years). King Cypress is located near the village of Bajie, about 7 kilometers from the town of Bayi, Nyingchi. King Cypress is surrounded by at least 10 hectares of ancient cypress-trees with an avera...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Cypres

  17. King David's Warriors
    `King David's Warriors` are a group of biblical characters explicitly singled out by an `appendix` of the Books of Samuel. The text (2 Samuel 23:8-39) divides them into `The Three`, of which there are 3, and `The Thirty`, of which there is somewhere between 30 and 37. The text explicitely states that there are 37 individuals in all, but it is unclear whether this refers to `The Thirty`, which may or may not contain `The Three`, or the combined to...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_David'

  18. King Diomedes
    [[Image:DiomedesGB.jpg|thumb|350px|Tetradrachm of Diomedes in the Attic standard.`Obv Diomedes was an Indo-Greek king. The findplaces of his coins seem to indicate that his rule was based in the area of the Paropamisadae, possibly with temporary dominions further east. Judging from their similar portraits and many overlapping monograms, the young Diomedes seems to have been the heir (and probably a relative) of Philoxenus, the last king to rule b...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Diomed

  19. King Dionysios
    `Dionysios Soter` `Saviour` was an Indo-Greek king in the area of eastern Punjab in modern Pakistan. According to Osmund Bopearachchi, he reigned ca circa 65 - 55 BCE) and inherited the eastern parts of the kingdom of the important late ruler Apollodotus II. The kings share the same epithet and use the common reverse of fighting Pallas Athene, and it seems plausible that they were closely related, but relationships between the last Indo-Greek kin...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Dionys

  20. King Edward Stakes
    The `King Edward Breeders' Cup Stakes` is a Canadian Thoroughbred horse race raced annually since 1903 at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario. Originally known as the King Edward Gold Cup, the current Grade II nine furlong race on turf is open to horses 3 years old & up.
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Edward

  21. King Edward VI Five Ways
    `King Edward VI Five Ways` (KEFW) is a selective, humanities-specialist grammar school located in the Bartley Green area of south Birmingham, England. From April 2008, the school will earn its second specialism, and become a specialist Science College. Currently the school has around 1,150 pupils in attendance, and over 100 staff including the current headmaster D. J. Wheeldon, a former teacher at the school. The school is unique amongst the King...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Edward

  22. King Edward VI High School for Girls
    `King Edward VI High School for Girls ` `(KEHS)` is an independent secondary school in Edgbaston, Birmingham, England. One of the most academically successful schools in the country, it is part of the Foundation of the Schools of King Edward VI in Birmingham and occupies the same site as, and is twinned with, King Edward's School (boys) (KES), also one of the most academically successful schools in the UK. Sarah Evans has been the headteacher s...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Edward

  23. King Edward VII Stakes
    The `King Edward VII Stakes` is a Group 2 flat horse race in the United Kingdom for three-year-old thoroughbred colts and geldings. It is run over a distance of 1 mile 4 furlongs (2,414 metres) at Ascot Racecourse during the Royal Ascot meeting in June. The race was first run in 1834 as the `Ascot Derby Stakes` and was originally also open to three-year-old fillies. In 1926 it was re-named in honour of King Edward VII and restricted to colts and...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Edward

  24. King Edward VIII Falls
    The `King Edward VIII Falls` is found on the Courantyne River in southern Guyana. With a height of 259 metres (850 feet) it is the 34th highest waterfall in the world. Category:Waterfalls of Guyana
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Edward

  25. King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
    `King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals` (`KFUPM` or `UPM`) (Arabic
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Fahd_U


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8 November 2009

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Just before 11.00am on 8th November 1987 a Provisional IRA bomb exploded without warning as people gathered at the war memorial in Enniskillen for the annual Remembrance Day service. Eleven people were killed and 63 injured, nine of them seriously, when the three-story gable wall of St Michael's Reading Rooms crashed down burying people in several feet of rubble. The Provisional IRA admitted responsibility the following day. read more

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