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  Eighteenth-Century Resources -- Literature   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
James Boswell page (Chris Whiley, Geocities) -- Includes a short biography and a shorter bibliography of primary sources, along with links to many bits of Boswelliana on the Net.
James Macpherson and the Poetry of Ossian (William Finley) -- Includes chronology, list of works, and an overview of the Ossianic controversy.
The Mandeville Symposium (Queens Univ., Canada) -- Very little information on the 1997 conference.
www.c18.rutgers.edu /li/lit.html   (5100 words)

  
 The Pirate Radio Hall of Fame: Disc-Jockeys I-J
His full-time employment was with Edwards Coach firm in Church Village.” Chris Napier: “He had a great radio voice but knew nothing about the technicalities.
He always finished off his show with a Nat ‘King’ Cole track as he crushed his cigarette out in the ash tray!” Chris also remembers: “During his pirate days, he used to sign off as Eddie Jerold ‘and my producer Frank Smith’.
He never denied or confirmed this - just walked away with a satisfied grin on his face!” Many thanks to Chris and Charlie for their memories.
www.offshoreradio.co.uk /djsj2k.htm   (2731 words)

  
 TheBlackMarket.com (Achievers of Color)
Chris Davis, born November 8, 1979, in Tampa, Florida, grows up to become a professional football player for the Seattle Seahawks.
Rumeal Robinson, born November 13, 1966, in Mandeville, Jamaica, grows up to become a professional basketball player for many teams such as the Atlanta Hawks, New Jersey Nets, Charlotte Hornets, Portland TrailBlazers, Los Angeles Lakers and the Detroit Pistons.
Chris Baker, born November 18, 1979, in Queens, New York, grows up to become a professional football player for the New York Jets.
www.theblackmarket.com /achieve.htm   (10387 words)

  
 The Lou Gentile Show   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The ensuing media blitz focused its attention on both the movie’s hard-to-stomach scenes that depicted a child possessed by the devil and the fact that author Blatty had based the story on a supposedly real event that took place in the Washington, D.C. area back in 1949.
The film was nominated in 1974 for ten Academy Awards (including Best Picture) and was the recipient of two: “Best Screenplay Based On Material From Another Medium”—William Peter Blatty, and “Best Sound”—Robert Knudson and Chris Newman.
The Exorcist has retained a faithful following since its debut and to date has grossed over $165 million (making it the thirteenth top grossing film of all time), with video sales and rentals still bringing home healthy sums.
www.lougentile.com   (8381 words)

  
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