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 Radio Caroline - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Radio Caroline chose a wavelength announced as 199 metres (which rhymed with "Caroline".) In reality the station was on 197.3 metres (1520 kHz) at the highest end of the Medium Wave Band next to Radio Luxembourg on 208 metres.
Radio Caroline could not find substantial advertising revenue and so the station shared its 259 metre frequency (actually 1187 kHz, corresponding to a wavelength of 253 metres) with Dutch language pop stations, the first of which was a Belgian station called Radio Atlantis, which used the frequency during the daytime to broadcast pre-recorded programmes.
Caroline was not the first offshore station; the first ship-based radio station reportedly broadcast in the USA from the casino ship Rex, moored off California in the 1930s.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Radio_Caroline   (4892 words)

  
 Caroline Kennedy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg (born Caroline Bouvier Kennedy on November 27, 1957 in New York, New York) is the daughter and only surviving child of U.S. President John F. Kennedy and his wife Jacqueline.
Caroline Kennedy should not be confused with her late sister-in-law, Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy.
Upon her mother Jacqueline's death in 1994, Caroline was instrumental in planning a private funeral service, when there were plans in progress for a more public event.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Caroline_Kennedy_Schlossberg   (528 words)

  
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 Brian Mulroney - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mulroney's reputation has improved somewhat in recent years, and while at one time few conservative politicians would have wanted to be associated with him, many now regard him as an experienced elder
Mulroney organized to defeat Clark at the party's leadership review and when Clark received an endorsement by less than 67 percent of delegates at the party convention, Clark called a
Mulroney's singular unpopularity may have played a role in the stunning electoral defeat suffered by the Campbell government in the 1993 election.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Brian_Mulroney   (528 words)

  
 Caroline County, Maryland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is bordered by Queen Anne's County to the north, Talbot County to the west, Dorchester County to the south, Kent County, Delaware to the east, and Sussex County, Delaware to the southeast.
Caroline County is a rural county located in the U.S. state of Maryland on its Eastern Shore.
Caroline County was granted home rule in 1984 under state code in an initiative led by County Commissioner Charles T. Dean, Sr.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Caroline_County,_Maryland   (926 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Caroline Chisholm
Caroline concluded that she would have to make do with what the governor gave her.
Caroline Jones was born in 1808, the daughter of a wealthy English farmer.She had always been encouraged to think for herself and to care for others by her father.
Chisholm is a suburb in the Canberra, Australia district of Tuggeranong.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Caroline-Chisholm   (1812 words)

  
 Caroline Islands - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Caroline Islands form a large archipelago of widely scattered islands in the western Pacific Ocean, northeast of New Guinea.
Not to be confused with Caroline Island, part of Kiribati (Southern Line Islands), also in the central Pacific Ocean.
The issues for the Carolines featured the inscription "KAROLINEN", all with mark and pfennig denominations.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Carolines   (466 words)

  
 Caroline - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Caroline, Princess of Hanover, heir presumptive to the throne of Monaco
Caroline, a town in Tompkins County, New York.
Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of American president John F. Kennedy.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Caroline   (118 words)

  
 Caroline
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Princess Caroline of Monaco HSH the Princess Caroline of Monaco, a.k.a.
Caroline of Ansbach Caroline of Ansbach (or Anspach)(Wilhelmine-Caroline of Brandenburg) was the queen consort of King 1...
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/caroline.html   (118 words)

  
 Caroline Spelman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Caroline Alice Spelman (4 May 1958, East Anglia as Caroline Alice Cormack) is a Conservative politician in the United Kingdom who has served as MP for Meriden since 1997.
Spelman attended Herts and Essex Grammar School for Girls, and received a BA First Class in European Studies from University of London's Queen Mary College.
In March 2004, Spelman re-entered the Shadow Cabinet as Shadow Secretary of State for Local and Devolved Government Affairs, succeeding David Curry.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Caroline_Spelman   (201 words)

  
 Caroline of Brunswick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Caroline was prevented from seeing her daughter on a day-to-day basis, and was eventually banished in 1799 to a private residence ('The Pagoda') in Blackheath, where she allegedly had affairs with the politician George Canning and the admiral Sir Sidney Smith.
Caroline of Brunswick ( 17 May 1768 – 7 August 1821) was Princess of Wales from 8 April 1795 to 29 January 1820 and, technically, Queen Consort of King George IV of the United Kingdom from 29 January 1820 to 7 August 1821.
Caroline was born on 17 May 1768 at Braunschweig ( Brunswick) in Germany, daughter of the Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel and Princess Augusta of the United Kingdom, eldest sister of King George III.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Caroline_of_Brunswick   (201 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Caroline minuscule
Carolingian minuscule is a script developed as a writing standard in Europe so that the Roman alphabet could be easily recognized by the small literate class from one region to another.
The script ultimately developed from Roman Half Uncial and its cursive version, which had given rise to various Continental minuscule scripts, combined with features from the "Insular" scripts that were being used in Irish and English monasteries.
Carolingian minuscule was created partly under the patronage of the Emperor Charlemagne (hence Carolingian).
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Caroline-minuscule   (201 words)

  
 Caroline Jackson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dr Caroline Jackson (born 31 October 1946 in Penzance, Cornwall) is a politician in the United Kingdom.
Jackson represented Wiltshire from 1984 to 1994, Wiltshire North and Bath from 1994 to 1999 and now serves as an MEP for the South West England region.
She is married to Robert Jackson, Member of Parliament for Wantage, himself a former MEP who defected to the Labour Party in 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Caroline_Jackson   (240 words)

  
 Caroline Herschel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Caroline Lucretia Herschel (March 16, 1750– January 9, 1848) was a German-born English astronomer.
Herschel crater in the Sinus Iridium on the Moon was named in her honor.
Caroline became his constant assistant in his observations, and also executed the laborious calculations which were connected with them.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Caroline_Herschel   (445 words)

  
 FOX - LoveToKnow Article on FOX
Fox acquired the conviction that, if the House was to be made an efficient instrument for restraining the interference of the king and for securing good government, it must cease to be filled to a very large extent by the nominees of boroughmongers and the treasury.
Immense harm was done to both by the publication of a book called The Beauties of Fox, North and Burke, a compilation of their abuse of one another in recent years.
Fox increased its unpopularity both in the House and in the country by consenting against the wish of most of his colleagues to ask for the grant of a sum of 100,000 a year to the prince of Wales.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /F/FO/FOX.htm   (5233 words)

  
 Fort Caroline - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fort Caroline was the first permanent French colony in North America, located in present-day Jacksonville, Florida.
Fort Caroline was authorized as a national memorial on September 21, 1950, and established on January 16, 1953.
Marching his troops overland he surprised the Fort Caroline garrison at dawn on September 20, 1565, which then numbered about 200 to 250 people.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fort_Caroline   (468 words)

  
 The Corrs Online
Caroline still hopes to be in the music industry in ten years, although she has confessed that once the time is right, getting married, having babies, and doing all the other normal things a man and woman do together will have to take priority.
Caroline was maybe the shyest of the siblings, which, is surprising, because, as a youngster, she was considered a bit of a tomboy and befriended many boys.
One of the greatest parts of a Corrs concert that everyone looks forward to is when she appears from behind her drum kit, sits on a stool at the front of the stage, and then proceeds to play her bodhran with her now-famous 'head down in concentration' pose.
www.corrsonline.com /home/profiles/caroline.shtml   (1049 words)

  
 The Queen Caroline affair: 1820
Lady Douglas alleged that Caroline had admitted to having had an illegitimate child who was known as William Austin.
Caroline's comment to Malmesbury was, "I find him very stout and by no means as handsome as his portrait".
Caroline was twenty-six years old, of stocky build and little to her credit apart from a fine head of hair.
www.historyhome.co.uk /c-eight/people/caroline.htm   (1847 words)

  
 Radio Caroline - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Radio Caroline chose a wavelength announced as 199 metres (which rhymed with "Caroline".) In reality the station was on 197.3 metres (1520 kHz) at the highest end of the Medium Wave Band next to Radio Luxembourg on 208 metres.
Caroline was not the first offshore station; the first ship-based radio station reportedly broadcast in the USA from the casino ship Rex, moored off California in the 1930s.
This was an astute move for the station, as it meant that Caroline's channel was now just a hair's-breadth away from the highly popular competitor pirate radio ship Radio London on 266m on the one side of the dial, and the BBC's Light Programme mainstream music and entertainment service on 247m on the other.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Radio_Caroline   (1847 words)

  
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Caroline holds an MBA from The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, and a Ph.D. in management information systems from the University of California, Irvine, where she received honors for her teaching and research.
Caroline has headed projects for both small and large businesses including MCI Corporation, North Fulton Community Charities, Thomas Lunn, Inc., Toll Brothers, Inc.,.
Caroline Howard is an author, editor, consultant, and educator.
www.carolinehoward.com /about%20caroline.htm   (1847 words)

  
 Radio programming - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Radio Ceylon became a public corporation in 1967 and was known as the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation when the island turned into a republic in 1972.
During the post-1964 period, western Europe offshore radio (such as Radio Caroline broadcasting from ships at anchor or abandoned forts) helped to supply the demand for the pop and rock music.
In South Asia, Radio Ceylon (the oldest radio station in the region) was the King of the Airwaves from the 1950s and 1960s.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Radio_programming   (313 words)

  
 Caroline Quentin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Caroline Quentin (born June 11, 1961, in Reigate) is a British actress.
With her new partner, Sam Farmer, Caroline had a daughter, Emily, in 1999, and a son, William, in 2003.
She married fellow BBC comedian Paul Merton in 1990, but they separated in 1997 and were subsequently divorced.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Caroline_Quentin   (276 words)

  
 Caroline, Princess of Hanover - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Her Royal Highness The Princess of Hanover (Caroline Louise Marguerite von Hannover, formerly Mme Stefano Casiraghi, formerly Mme Phillippe Junot and née Grimaldi, born 23 January 1957) is the eldest child of Prince Rainier III of Monaco and his American film star wife, Grace Kelly.
Caroline adopted her present title, Princess of Hanover, which outranks her title as a Princess of Monaco, upon her third marriage.
The Princess of Hanover is the eldest child of the late Prince Rainier III of Monaco and is currently heir presumptive to the principality's throne.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Princess_Caroline_of_Monaco   (276 words)

  
 Caroline Mulroney
Caroline Mulroney (born 1974 in Montreal, Quebec) is the daughter of former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and Mila Mulroney.
Caroline Mulroney married Andrew Lapham, the son of Harper's publisher Lewis H. Lapham, on September 16, 2000.
Many groups and commentators joined Brian Mulroney in denouncing the ad as an incitement to rape; however, the magazine took the stand that they were simply commenting on Mulroney's perceived habit of using his daughter as a political prop.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/C/Caroline-Mulroney.htm   (276 words)

  
 Caroline Minuscule. - ANDREW TAYLOR
Caroline Minuscule is not a notorious femme fatale - it is the name of a style of medieval script.
www.antiqbook.co.uk /boox/lbw/015380.shtml   (276 words)

  
 Lady Caroline Lennox - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lady Caroline Lennox (1723-1774) was the eldest of the four Lennox sisters, immortalised in Stella Tillyard's book, Aristocrats, and the television series based on it.
When both of the girls' parents died within a year of one another, Caroline was passed over for the care of her two youngest sisters, Sarah and Cecilia, and this slight was the starting-point for a quarrel between Caroline and Emily.
However, when her youngest sister, Lady Sarah Lennox, returned to England, Caroline brought her to court, where she enjoyed a brief flirtation with the future King George III of the United Kingdom.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lady_Caroline_Lennox   (284 words)

  
 Lady Caroline Lennox - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When both of the girls' parents died within a year of one another, Caroline was passed over for the care of her two youngest sisters, Sarah and Cecilia, and this slight was the starting-point for a quarrel between Caroline and Emily.
Lady Caroline Lennox (1723-1774) was the eldest of the four Lennox sisters, immortalised in Stella Tillyard's book, Aristocrats, and the television series based on it.
The Lennox sisters were daughters of Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond, a legitimate descendant of an illegitimate son of King Charles II of England.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lady_Caroline_Lennox   (294 words)

  
 The Corrs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Caroline and Jim recently suggested that another Unplugged album may be coming in the future, but probably not before another studio album.
Caroline Corr, busy with her two children, also will be taking time off.
The Corrs are a folk rock band from Ireland, consisting of three sisters and one brother from the Corr family, who rose to prominence in the late 1990s.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Corrs   (833 words)

  
 The Corrs - Simple English Wikipedia
Caroline Corr, (born 17 March 1973) plays the drums, the "percussion", the bodhran, the piano, and also does backing vocals.
Jim Corr (born 31 July 1964) is the oldest member of the group.
Sharon Corr (born 24 March 1970) plays the violin and does some backing vocals (vocals means "singing").
simple.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Corrs   (273 words)

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