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Channel Lightvessel
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Thea Bowman
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1997 Rugby World Cup Sevens
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Deaths in 2026
29: made correction ← Previous revision Revision as of 10:29, 30 April 2026 Line 47: Line 47: *[[Eddy Pratomo]], 72, Indonesian diplomat and law scholar.<ref>[https://voi.id/en/news/573137 Ambassador Eddy Pratomo Wafat, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia: A Great Loss for the Academic and Diplomatic World]</ref> *[[Eddy Pratomo]], 72, Indonesian diplomat and law scholar.<ref>[https://voi.id/en/news/573137 Ambassador Eddy Pratomo Wafat, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia: A Great Loss for the Academic and Diplomatic World]</ref> *[[Gordon Snell]], 93, British children's author.<ref>[https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/books/2026/04/29/gordon-snell-childrens-author-and-husband-of-maeve-binchy-dies-aged-93/ Gordon Snell, children’s author and husband of Maeve Binchy, dies aged 93]</ref> (death announced on this date) *[[Gordon Snell]], 93, British children's author.<ref>[https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/books/2026/04/29/gordon-snell-childrens-author-and-husband-of-maeve-binchy-dies-aged-93/ Gordon Snell, children’s author and husband of Maeve Binchy, dies aged 93]</ref> (death announced on this date) *[[Carla Van Zon]], 74, New Zealand artistic director.<ref>[https://www.rnz.co.nz/life/culture/beloved-artistic-director-carla-van-zon-has-died Beloved artistic director Carla Van Zon has died]</ref> *[[Carla Van Zon]], 74, New Zealander artistic director.<ref>[https://www.rnz.co.nz/life/culture/beloved-artistic-director-carla-van-zon-has-died Beloved artistic director Carla Van Zon has died]</ref> *[[J. Craig Venter]], 79, American genomics researcher, founder of [[Celera Corporation]] and [[J. Craig Venter Institute|JCVI]], complications from cancer.<ref>[https://natlawreview.com/press-releases/j-craig-venter-genomics-pioneer-and-founder-jcvi-and-diploid-genomics-inc J. Craig Venter, genomics pioneer and founder of JCVI and Diploid Genomics, Inc., dies at 79]</ref> *[[J. Craig Venter]], 79, American genomics researcher, founder of [[Celera Corporation]] and [[J. Craig Venter Institute|JCVI]], complications from cancer.<ref>[https://natlawreview.com/press-releases/j-craig-venter-genomics-pioneer-and-founder-jcvi-and-diploid-genomics-inc J. Craig Venter, genomics pioneer and founder of JCVI and Diploid Genomics, Inc., dies at 79]</ref> *[[Vladimir Voevodin]], 63, Russian computer scientist.<ref>[https://www.mskagency.ru/materials/3546348 Математик Владимир Воеводин умер на 64 году жизни] {{in lang|ru}}</ref> *[[Vladimir Voevodin]], 63, Russian computer scientist.<ref>[https://www.mskagency.ru/materials/3546348 Математик Владимир Воеводин умер на 64 году жизни] {{in lang|ru}}</ref>
Strahil Gigov
← Previous revision Revision as of 10:29, 30 April 2026 Line 5: Line 5: | image = File:Strahil Gigov (WW II).JPG | image = File:Strahil Gigov (WW II).JPG | birth_name = Strahil Gigov-Andro | birth_name = Strahil Gigov-Andro | birth_date = 1909 | birth_date = 16 September 1909 | birth_place = [[Veles]], [[Ottoman Empire]] | birth_place = [[Veles]], [[Ottoman Empire]] | death_date = 19 May 1999 (aged 89) | death_date = 19 May 1999 (aged 89) Line 11: Line 11: }} }} '''Strahil Gigov-Andro''' ''({{langx|mk| Страхил Гигов - Андро}})'' ({{circa}}1909 – 19 of May 1999)<ref>„Македонска енциклопедија“, МАНУ, Скопје, 2009, 355 стр.</ref> was a [[Macedonians (ethnic group)|Macedonian]] communist, participant in the National Liberation War, and a high-ranking official from the communist era. He was a recipient of the [[Commemorative Medal of the Partisans of 1941|Partisan Memorial 1941]] and other high Yugoslav decorations, and on November 29, 1953, he was proclaimed a [[National Hero of Yugoslavia]]<ref>„Народни херои од Македонија“, Наша книга, Скопје, 1973, стр. 107</ref> '''Strahil Gigov-Andro''' ''({{langx|mk| Страхил Гигов - Андро}})'' ({{circa}}1909 – 19 of May 1999)<ref>„Македонска енциклопедија“, МАНУ, Скопје, 2009, 355 стр.</ref> was a [[Macedonians (ethnic group)|Macedonian]] communist, participant in the National Liberation War, and a high-ranking official from the communist era. He was a recipient of the [[Commemorative Medal of the Partisans of 1941|Partisan Memorial 1941]] and other high Yugoslav decorations, and on November 29, 1953, he was proclaimed a [[National Hero of Yugoslavia]]<ref>„Народни херои од Македонија“, Наша книга, Скопје, 1973, стр. 107</ref> ==Life== ===Early life=== Strahil Gigov was born on September 16, 1909, in [[Veles]], then part of the [[Kosovo vilayet|Skopje Vilayet]] of the Ottoman Empire, into a poor craftsman family. After finishing primary school, he enrolled in the [[gymnasium]] in Veles, which he had to leave in his third year because he did not have the financial means to continue his education. He then began learning a trade. He worked at the state railway in Veles, training as a [[metal turner]]. During this time, he became acquainted with older comrades who were members of the progressive workers’ movement, which he himself soon joined, and quickly became one of its most prominent activists.<ref>{{наведена книга |title=HEROJI JUGOSLAVENSKE NARODNOOSLOBODILAČKE BORBE 1941. – 1945. |last= |first= |authorlink= |author= |year= |publisher= |location= |isbn= |page=160 |pages=550 |url= |accessdate=27 март 2026}}</ref>
List of Canadian supercentenarians
100 oldest known Canadians: moved Katherine Baumchen up to 94th place ← Previous revision Revision as of 10:29, 30 April 2026 Line 938: Line 938: | {{ayd | 17 January 1914 | 11 April 2025}} | {{ayd | 17 January 1914 | 11 April 2025}} | United Kingdom | United Kingdom ⚫ | British Columbia ⚫ |- | rowspan=2 | 94 ⚫ | data-sort-value="Nielsen" | Anna Nielsen<ref name=GRG-Canada/> ⚫ | {{center|F}} ⚫ | 2 April 1904 ⚫ | 19 June 2015 ⚫ | {{ayd | 2 April 1904 | 19 June 2015}} ⚫ | [[Denmark]] | British Columbia | British Columbia |-bgcolor="99FF99" |-bgcolor="99FF99" | bgcolor="#F9F9F9" | 94 | data-sort-value="Baumchen" | Katherine Baumchen<ref>{{cite web |url=https://longeviquest.com/supercentenarian/katherine-baumchen/ |title=Katherine Baumchen |publisher=LongeviQuest |date=20 February 2025 |access-date=6 April 2026}}</ref> | data-sort-value="Baumchen" | Katherine Baumchen<ref>{{cite web |url=https://longeviquest.com/supercentenarian/katherine-baumchen/ |title=Katherine Baumchen |publisher=LongeviQuest |date=20 February 2025 |access-date=6 April 2026}}</ref> | {{center|F}} | {{center|F}} Line 958: Line 949: | Saskatchewan | Saskatchewan | United States | United States ⚫ |- | 95 ⚫ | data-sort-value="Nielsen" | Anna Nielsen<ref name=GRG-Canada/> ⚫ | {{center|F}} ⚫ | 2 April 1904 ⚫ | 19 June 2015 ⚫ | {{ayd | 2 April 1904 | 19 June 2015}} ⚫ | [[Denmark]] ⚫ | British Columbia |- |-
John McDonald (Victorian politician)
Leader of the Opposition (1948–1950): The carcrash arc ← Previous revision Revision as of 10:29, 30 April 2026 Line 239: Line 239: In November 1949, Hollway's government put forward an appropriation bill that would have given his government supply until June of the next year.<ref>{{Cite news |date=15 November 1949 |title=OPPOSITION WILL FIGHT SUPPLY BILL IN UPPER HOUSE |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/279516947 |access-date=30 April 2026 |work=[[The Sun News-Pictorial]] |pages=19}}</ref> McDonald moved an amendment that "supply not be granted beyond March."<ref>{{Cite news |date=3 November 1949 |title=HOLLWAY GOV'T. CHALLENGED ON SUPPLY BILL |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/116841873 |access-date=30 April 2026 |work=[[The Riverine Herald]] |pages=1}}</ref> The bill eventually passed shortly after 5 a.m. on the morning of 16 November. McDonald and Cain were both critical of the manner in which the bill passed, with McDonald declaring that "The Premier can only have one reason for his action, and that is he does not want to face the people in an election."<ref>{{Cite news |date=16 November 1949 |title=HOLLWAY GOVT CRITICISED |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/264050369 |access-date=30 April 2026 |work=[[The Border Mail|Border Morning Mail]] |pages=2}}</ref> In November 1949, Hollway's government put forward an appropriation bill that would have given his government supply until June of the next year.<ref>{{Cite news |date=15 November 1949 |title=OPPOSITION WILL FIGHT SUPPLY BILL IN UPPER HOUSE |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/279516947 |access-date=30 April 2026 |work=[[The Sun News-Pictorial]] |pages=19}}</ref> McDonald moved an amendment that "supply not be granted beyond March."<ref>{{Cite news |date=3 November 1949 |title=HOLLWAY GOV'T. CHALLENGED ON SUPPLY BILL |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/116841873 |access-date=30 April 2026 |work=[[The Riverine Herald]] |pages=1}}</ref> The bill eventually passed shortly after 5 a.m. on the morning of 16 November. McDonald and Cain were both critical of the manner in which the bill passed, with McDonald declaring that "The Premier can only have one reason for his action, and that is he does not want to face the people in an election."<ref>{{Cite news |date=16 November 1949 |title=HOLLWAY GOVT CRITICISED |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/264050369 |access-date=30 April 2026 |work=[[The Border Mail|Border Morning Mail]] |pages=2}}</ref> There were once again rumors in December that the Country Party would quit opposition and join the government when Parliament was to resume in April of the next year.<ref name=":46">{{Cite news |date=17 December 1949 |title=CP MAY QUIT OPPOSITION |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/280903278 |access-date=30 April 2026 |work=[[Sunraysia Daily]] |pages=1}}</ref> The [[Sunraysia Daily]] reported that deputy leader [[Keith Dodgshun]] would be expected to lead the push to get the party out of opposition, and that McDonald and Dunstan would "warmly oppose any change in the party's role."<ref name=":46" /> It was also believed that some of Dodgshun's supporters wanted Dodgshun, rather than McDonald to lead the party.<ref>{{Cite news |date=17 December 1949 |title=State. C. P. Move Next Month To Leave Opposition |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/279453916 |access-date=30 April 2026 |work=[[The Sun News-Pictorial]] |pages=15}}</ref> McDonald was involved in a car accident near [[Katunga]] on 5 January 1950.<ref name=":47">{{Cite news |date=13 January 1950 |title=HON. J. G. B MCDONALD IN CAR ACCIDENT |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/189237714 |access-date=30 April 2026 |work=[[Cobram Courier]] |pages=1}}</ref> McDonald was in the car with one other person who was interested in buying a property from McDonald. <ref name=":47" /> Upon returning, the car struck a tree and both occupants were injured, with McDonald suffering from a lacerated head and knee, as well as many bruises.<ref name=":47" /> He was hospitalised for 15 days in the [[Mooroopna]] Base Hospital.<ref>{{Cite news |date=20 January 1950 |title=ON THE MEND |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/189065169 |access-date=30 April 2026 |work=Shepparton Advertiser |pages=1}}</ref> ==References== ==References== {{reflist}} {{reflist}}
2024–25 Arema F.C. season
Matches ← Previous revision Revision as of 10:29, 30 April 2026 Line 775: Line 775: |[https://ligaindonesiabaru.com/result/detail/BRI_LIGA_1_2024-25/2025-03-09/PERSIJA_JAKARTA/AREMA_FC 3–1] |[https://ligaindonesiabaru.com/result/detail/BRI_LIGA_1_2024-25/2025-03-09/PERSIJA_JAKARTA/AREMA_FC 3–1] |[[Pablo Oliveira (footballer, born 1995)|Oliveira]] 65', [[Dalberto]] 67', [[Muhammad Ferarri|Ferarri]] 73' ([[Own goal (association football)|o.g.]]) |[[Pablo Oliveira (footballer, born 1995)|Oliveira]] 65', [[Dalberto]] 67', [[Muhammad Ferarri|Ferarri]] 73' ([[Own goal (association football)|o.g.]]) |0{{efn|Arema were sanctioned with four home matches to be played without spectators following a decision by the PSSI Disciplinary Committee.<ref>{{cite web |title=Arema FC Anggap Sanksi Komdis Sebagai Pelajaran Berharga, Mohon Evaluasi Keamanan di Luar Stadion |url=https://aremafc.com/news/arema-fc-anggap-sanksi-komdis-sebagai-pelajaran-berharga-mohon-evaluasi-keamanan-di-luar-stadion|website=Arema FC |access-date=25 April 2026|language=id |date=17 May 2025}}</ref>}} |0{{efn|Persija were sanctioned with four home matches to be played without spectators following a decision by the PSSI Disciplinary Committee.<ref>{{cite web |title=Arema FC Anggap Sanksi Komdis Sebagai Pelajaran Berharga, Mohon Evaluasi Keamanan di Luar Stadion |url=https://aremafc.com/news/arema-fc-anggap-sanksi-komdis-sebagai-pelajaran-berharga-mohon-evaluasi-keamanan-di-luar-stadion|website=Arema FC |access-date=25 April 2026|language=id |date=17 May 2025}}</ref>}} |7th |7th |- style="background:#ddffdd" |- style="background:#ddffdd"
Big Stinkin' International Improv & Sketch Comedy Festival
← Previous revision Revision as of 10:29, 30 April 2026 Line 13: Line 13: }} }} '''Big Stinkin' International Improv Festival''', later known as the '''Big Stinkin' International Improv & Sketch Comedy Festival''', was an annual comedy festival held in [[Austin, Texas]] from 1996 to 1999. Founded by members of the Austin improv troupe [[Monks' Night Out]], the festival grew from a regional improv-and-sketch showcase into a larger multi-venue event featuring national television performers, gala shows, video screenings, and corporate sponsorships.<ref>{{cite news |last=Faires |first=Robert |date=October 19, 2001 |title=Is Anybody Laughing? |url=https://www.austinchronicle.com/arts/is-anybody-laughing-11710500/ |work=The Austin Chronicle}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Faires |first=Robert |date=April 13, 2012 |title=All Over Creation: A Brief History of Laugh Riots in Austin |url=https://www.austinchronicle.com/arts/all-over-creation-a-brief-history-of-laugh-riots-in-austin-11754380/ |work=The Austin Chronicle}}</ref> '''Big Stinkin' International Improv Festival''', later known as the '''Big Stinkin' International Improv & Sketch Comedy Festival''', was an annual comedy festival held in [[Austin, Texas]] from 1996 to 1999. Founded by members of the Austin improv troupe [[Monks' Night Out]], the festival grew from a regional improv-and-sketch showcase into a larger multi-venue event featuring national television performers, workshops, gala shows, video screenings, and corporate sponsorships.<ref>{{cite news |last=Faires |first=Robert |date=October 19, 2001 |title=Is Anybody Laughing? |url=https://www.austinchronicle.com/arts/is-anybody-laughing-11710500/ |work=The Austin Chronicle}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Faires |first=Robert |date=April 13, 2012 |title=All Over Creation: A Brief History of Laugh Riots in Austin |url=https://www.austinchronicle.com/arts/all-over-creation-a-brief-history-of-laugh-riots-in-austin-11754380/ |work=The Austin Chronicle}}</ref> == History == == History ==
Karuê Sell
College and coaching career ← Previous revision Revision as of 10:28, 30 April 2026 Line 51: Line 51: ==College and coaching career== ==College and coaching career== Sell played college tennis at [[UCLA]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://uclabruins.com/sports/mens-tennis/roster/karue-sell/2454|title=Karue Sell - Men's Tennis|website=UCLA}}</ref> He subsequently coached the men's tennis team at [[Pepperdine University]] for a year,<ref name=Pepperdine /> before playing on the [[ITF Men's Circuit]]. Sell played college tennis at [[UCLA]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://uclabruins.com/sports/mens-tennis/roster/karue-sell/2454|title=Karue Sell - Men's Tennis|website=UCLA}}</ref> He subsequently coached the men's tennis team at [[Pepperdine University]] for a year,<ref name=Pepperdine /> before playing on the [[ITF Men's Circuit]]. Following college tennis and collegiate coaching, Sell returned to competition in 2017, before retiring in 2019 to join [[Naomi Osaka]]'s team<ref>{{Citation |title=Naomi Osaka |date=2025-07-05 |work=Wikipedia |url=https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Naomi_Osaka&oldid=1298987362 |access-date=2025-07-09 |language=en}}</ref> where he worked as Osaka's hitting partner for close to two years. In 2021, Sell later returned to coach at UCLA.<ref>[https://uclabruins.com/sports/mens-tennis/roster/coaches/karue-sell/3664 KARUE SELL UCLA coach]</ref> In 2023 he started coaching ATP tennis pro [[Marcos Giron]]<ref name=UTR>{{cite web|url= Following college tennis and collegiate coaching, Sell returned to competition in 2017, before retiring in 2019 to join [[Naomi Ōsaka]]'s team<ref>{{Citation |title=Naomi Osaka |date=2025-07-05 |work=Wikipedia |url=https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Naomi_Osaka&oldid=1298987362 |access-date=2025-07-09 |language=en}}</ref> where he worked as Ōsaka's hitting partner for close to two years. In 2021, Sell later returned to coach at UCLA.<ref>[https://uclabruins.com/sports/mens-tennis/roster/coaches/karue-sell/3664 KARUE SELL UCLA coach]</ref> In 2023 he started coaching ATP tennis pro [[Marcos Giron]]<ref name=UTR>{{cite web|url= https://www.utrsports.net/blogs/news/karue-sell-rekindles-competitive-spirt-on-utr-pro-tennis-tour|title=Karue Sell Rekindles Competitive Spirt with Two Titles on UTR Pro Tennis Tour|date=31 May 2023}}</ref> (with whom he had previously played on the UCLA team). https://www.utrsports.net/blogs/news/karue-sell-rekindles-competitive-spirt-on-utr-pro-tennis-tour|title=Karue Sell Rekindles Competitive Spirt with Two Titles on UTR Pro Tennis Tour|date=31 May 2023}}</ref> (with whom he had previously played on the UCLA team).