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  Adventures in CyberSound: Popov, Alexander Stepanovitch
Popov was born in 1859 in the Turinsk mining district of Russia, the son of a priest.
Popov was the son of a village priest.
Popov took advantage of the school's library, which was stocked with foreign books and periodicals, and also of its well-equipped laboratory to follow scientific developments abroad and carry out experiments.
www.acmi.net.au /AIC/POPOV_BIO.html   (2237 words)

  
 Popov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Alexander Stepanovich Popov was born on March 16, 1859 in the village of Turinsk, mining district in the Ural Mountains.
Popov believed in "science for the sake of science," not in "science for personal profit." Limiting the ability of others to make use of scientific discovery by filing for protective patents was a concept foreign to Popov.
Popov, however, seemingly did not realize at first that the earth ground and antenna connections which enabled his receiver to function well when detecting lightning discharges also were critically important to having his transmitter function well.
chem.ch.huji.ac.il /~eugeniik/history/popov.html   (4573 words)

  
 Section D - The Real Dusko Popov
Popov says he has no clear memory of his interrogation, but was assured had had revealed nothing of his mission despite intense questioning.
Popov was suddenly worried, not by the prospect of a fracas, but because he was carrying an envelope containing a lot of top secret information.
A colleague of Popov, for instance, was frequently encased in plaster and placed in a hospital and placed in a hospital ward among injured German P.O.Ws.
infoasis.8k.com /popov.html   (3570 words)

  
 From Dictionary of American Fighting Ships   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The President had left San Diego on 14 July, steamed to Pearl Harbor to meet with General MacArthur and Admiral Nimitz to discuss plans for the invasion of the Philippines, and stopped at Kodiak on 7 August.
Admiral B. Popov of the Soviet Navy inspected the ship on 30 May and accepted her for transfer to his country.
On 18 June a Russian crew reported on board to train for one month in gunnery, engineering, and minesweeping procedures.
www.hazegray.org /danfs/mine/am136.htm   (568 words)

  
 The Day of Infamy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
But Franklin D. Roosevelt, the proclaimed champion of democracy, was as successful as any dictator could have been in keeping Congress and the public in ignorance of his secret commitments to Britain.
Admiral Stark, some two years after he had first been asked, finally produced evidence that he had attended the theater on that evening, though he still maintained that he had no independent recollection of where he spent the evening or what he did during the evening of December 6, 1941.
Admiral Harold R. Stark, the Chief of Naval Operations, sat paralyzed in his office Sunday morning December 7, 1941 despite the fact that it was pointed out to him that the time of delivery was 7:30 a.m.
www.yirmeyahureview.com /articles/print/dayofinfamy.htm   (6906 words)

  
 Galactopedia D Section 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
It is unlikely this reference could be to any of the characters of Starfleet Academy, since it was established the Matt D. Decker was not on field assignment to DS9, nor an engineer, and his brother Robert had perished years earlier.
The son of Admiral Dennis Decker and brother to Matt Decker, Robert was lost in space.
The vessel's first mission was under the command of legendary Captain Benjamin Sisko is the pivotal battles at the end of the Dominion War, the Second Chin'toka Campaigns and the Battle of Cardassia Prime.
www.captainmike.org /Galactopedia/d2.html   (6406 words)

  
 Alexander Popov (physicist) - hair-loss-propecia.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Alexander Stepanovich Popov (Russian: Александр Степанович Попов) (March 4 1859 - December 31 1905) was a Russian physicist who was the first to publicly demonstrate transmission of radio waves (March 1896) but didn't care to apply for a patent for this great invention.
Born in the village Turinskiye Rudniki (now Krasnoturinsk, Sverdlovsk Oblast) in the Ural mountains as the son of a priest, he became interested in natural sciences early in his youth.
In 1901 Alexander Popov was appointed as professor at the Electrotechnical Institute which now bears his name.
hair-loss-propecia.info /Alexander_Popov_(physicist)   (595 words)

  
 Vandenber v. Superior Court (Centennial Ins. Co. et al. (1999) * California
Cox Castle and Nicholson, Jeffrey D. Masters, Timothy M. Truax and Jeffrey A. Gagliardi for Parsons Energy and Chemicals Group Inc., as Amicus Curiae on behalf of Petitioners.
Popov, McCullough and Cohan and R. Patrick McCullough as Amicus Curiae on behalf of Petitioners.
The plaintiffs in the underlying insurance litigation are John B. Vandenberg, Jeanette B. Vandenberg, James A. Keil, Bonnie J. Keil, Vandenberg and Keil, a general partnership, and Vandenberg Motors, Inc. These persons had various interests in the business known as Vandenberg Motors and we shall refer to them collectively as Vandenberg.
www.claimrep.com /laws/cases/Ca/caseCAVandenberg.htm   (9282 words)

  
 Pearl Harbor - Mother of All Conspiracies
Richardson felt so strongly that he twice disobeyed orders to berth his fleet there and he raised the issue personally with FDR in October and he was soon after replaced.
The dictionary was only changed once before PH on Dec 1, 1940, to version B but the random book was changed every 3 to 6 months.
(b) Should the negotiations with the US prove successful, the task force shall hold itself in readiness forthwith to return and reassemble.
members.tripod.com /~eviljedi/pearl.htm   (7191 words)

  
 petymol.b.html
Admiral Sir Edward Belcher, (Halifax, Nova Scotia) 1799-1877 (London), British surveying voyages commander on H.M.S. Aetna in 1829-33 to N and W Africa, on H.M.S. Sulphur in 1836-42 to W America and on H.M.S. Samarang in 1843-46 to South China Sea islands.
Penny (Penelope) B. Berents, 194?-, amphipod taxonomist, collection manager (and collector of much valuable peracarid material) at the Australian Museum, is honoured in the isopod name Austrasphaera berentsae N. Bruce, 2003.
As a teenage boy, Bieri was an eye-witness to the attack on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii by the Japanese, and his father was a Commander and Rear Admiral in the US Navy Pacific Fleet during World War II.
www.tmbl.gu.se /libdb/taxon/personetymol/petymol.b.html   (14277 words)

  
 MUZZLING ADMIRAL BURKE*   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
When Admiral Arleigh A. Burke stated, "I don’t think that russia will dare start a general nuclear war, because she would be destroyed," Dwight D. Eisenhower was still President.
On the night of 16-17 April 1961, when the relatively young President needed the advice of the armed forces as the Bay of Pigs invasion was turning into an unmitigated fiasco, the tension between President Kennedy and Admiral Burke was palpable.
Admiral Burke continued as Chief of Naval Operations for three-and-a-half more months.
www.autentico.org /oa09363.php   (409 words)

  
 Pearl Harbor - Mother of All Conspiracies
The dictionary was only changed once before PH on Dec 1, 1940, to a slightly larger version B but the random book was changed every 3 to 6 months- last on Aug 1.
July - The US Military Attache in Mexico forwarded a report that the Japanese were constructing special small submarines for attacking the American fleet in Pearl Harbor, and that a training program then under way included towing them from Japan to positions off the Hawaiian Islands, where they practiced surfacing and submerging.
NOTES [1] Admiral Kimmel learned of the "winds" code in a Nov. 28th dispatch to him from the US Asiatic Fleet.
www.geocities.com /Pentagon/6315/pearl.html   (8319 words)

  
 Amateur Radio History
When he read about the experiments of Heinrich Hertz and about Popov's suggestion, he saw the possibility of using these waves as a means of signaling.
The proposed Class D license was implemented as the Technician.
In September, 1958, the Class D Citizens Band is opened and Amateurs lost the shared use of 11 meters.
ac6v.com /history.htm   (10412 words)

  
 Pravda.RU Kursk Tragedy Still Echoes for Russian Navy Command
Vyacheslav Popov responded to such a serious accusation, having said that he was going to file a dignity lawsuit against deputy Alexander Khmel.
When Murmansk deputies elected Admiral Popov for the position of the regional senator, his candidacy was the only one on the voting list.
The commander of the 19-1 division of nuclear missile cruisers, captain Vyacheslav Popov, is standing on the pier in front of the crew of the brand new submarine.
newsfromrussia.com /politics/2003/01/31/42834.html   (2980 words)

  
 links.html
Another interesting migration site, with information on Red Admirals and Painted Ladies in Europe, by Morten D.D. Hansen.
Photos, life cycle, and migration of several European nettle-feeding nymphalid butterflies, including Red Admirals.
Sergey G. Popov's population research page for butterflies in southwestern Ukraine.
www.public.iastate.edu /~mariposa/Links.html   (582 words)

  
 NPP Weekly FLASH Update, June 20, 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The combat potential of the group "will be ten times greater" that the group Russian deployed in 1995-1996, Fleet Commander Adm. Vyacheslav Popov stated during a press conference.
The composition "will even exceed the Soviet-era Mediterranean naval squadron," he noted, consist of up to ten warships, including the aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov, the nuclear missile cruiser Pyotr Veliky, and several nuclear submarines.
"B. Report of "Conference on disarmament and non-proliferation: Report of a seminar in the Hague,19 April 2000" (PDF-version)
www.nautilus.org /VietnamFOIA/archives/nukepolicy/Flash2000/v2n22.html   (2078 words)

  
 BIRTH/DEATHS OF RADIO PERSONALITIES
01-01-1919 - Carole Landis - Fairchild, WI - d.
01-19-1887 - Alexander Woollcott - Phalanx, NJ - d.
03-20-1913 - Judith Evelyn - Seneca, SD - d.
mywebpage.netscape.com /bogusotr/instant/taz.html   (16250 words)

  
 Cassius M. Clay   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Atlantic Fleet under Admiral Lisovski arrived NYC Sept. 24
Pacific Fleet under Admiral Popov arrived SF Oct. 12
Popov on alert in Dec. against possible CSA attack
history.acusd.edu /gen/for/diplo/cassiusclay.html   (185 words)

  
 petymol.d.html
Peter D. remained in charge until 1967 [Erythrops peterdohrni Bacescu and Schiecke, 1974, likely Reinhard D. is honoured in Paraturbanella dohrni Remane, 1927, Diurodrilus dohrni Gerlach, 1953 and Occultocythereis dohrni (Puri, 1963)].
Henry Dorville, 1797-1874 (by the late H. Dorville's bequest, the Linnean Society received in 1874 some Montagu documents and a miniature of Montagu, dated 3 Dec. 1874), who showed Parfitt the manuscript, which his mother Elizabeth Dorville, 17??-1844, partly had illustrated for George Montagu (q.v.), her life companion after she had divorced John Dorville.
Quoy and Gaimard took part in a French circumnavigation with the corvette "Astrolabe" 1826-29 directed by the admiral Jules Sébastien César Dumont d'Urville, (23 May - Condé sur Noireau, Calvados) 1790-1842 (8 May - Meudon), born in who earlier had been the 2:nd officer on board "La Coquille".
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 Report of the U.S. - Russia Joint Commission on POW/MIAs, April 2001
The working group has added retired Russian Rear Admiral Boris Gavrilovich Novyy as a participant and field researcher, an individual fully dedicated in both word and action to the Commission’s humanitarian cause.
As this research continues, it is the hope of the working group that the burial site will be identified and the remains recovered and repatriated in the near future.
Nonetheless, the U.S. side has deemed that on-going access to archival materials is essential for furthering investigations of Cold War shoot down incidents, and has continually pressed the Russian side for such access.
www.dtic.mil /dpmo/sovietunion/0104_usrjc_apr_rpt.htm   (16205 words)

  
 How Bankers Create Money
The National City Bank of Cleveland, which was identified in Congressional hearings as one of three Rothschild banks in the United States, provided John D. Rockefeller with the money to begin his monopolization of the oil refinery business, resulting in Standard Oil.
John D. Rockefeller and his brother William used their enormous profits from the Standard Oil monopoly to dominate the National City Bank, merged in 1955 with Morgan's and Kuhn, Loeb and Company's First National Bank of New York, which resulted in Citibank (Citicorp).
Similarly, John D. bought control of Chase National Bank, and merged it with Warburg's Manhattan bank, resulting in the Rockefeller-dominated Chase Manhattan bank, recently merged with the Rockefeller-controlled Chemical Bank.
users.cyberone.com.au /myers/money-masters.html   (21083 words)

  
 Lead and Gold
They forget (if they ever knew) that some of the most valuable spies in the Cold War died trying to help the U.S.-- Popov, Penkovsky, Shadrin.
Not to mention Buckley the CIA officer tortured to death in Beirut.
Robert D. Chapman work in CIA for over 30 years.
www.leadandgold.blogspot.com /2004_07_01_leadandgold_archive.html   (7956 words)

  
 Leninist.Biz: Titles (English)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Ed_Board: E d i t o r i a l B o a r Smirnov (I. I.) (Editor-in-Chief) Vyatkin (M. P.), Levin (S. M.), and Nosov (N. Y.).
Ed_Board: E d i t o r i a l B o a r d: Samsonov (A.) (Editor-in-Chief) Karasyov (A.), Kovalenko (D.), and I.Kremer.
Who: Bayanov (B.), Umansky (Y.), and Shafir (M.) Editor: Kalinychev (F.), LL.D. Translated From the Russian.
leninist.biz /en/ts.html   (1005 words)

  
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Medvedev, D. Ermakov, “Seryi kardinal”: M.A. Suslov, Moscow: Respublika, 1992;
V.P. Popov, “Pasportnaia sistema v SSSR (1932-1976)”, Sotsiologicheskie issledovaniia, 8-9 (1995);
See B. Sources, above, for the collections of documents published by Memorial Association as well as many of the memoirs and literary works.
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 MERRSU Consistency List
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Deliakov, Yakov D. Demetre I (1125 -1256), Georgian king
Democratic Reform, party of: liberal party begun by K.K. Arseniev, inter alia
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