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Columbia police officer shot in chest, suspect dead

Columbia police officer shot in chest, suspect dead
Columbia police officers shot and killed a suspect they believe shot an officer in the chest during a traffic stop early Wednesday morning in the Shandon neighborhood.

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JOHNNY BOND “PUT ME TO BED” COLUMBIA 78 RPM


JOHNNY BOND “PUT ME TO BED” COLUMBIA 37949 78 RPM. Johnny Bond From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Cyrus Whitfield Bond (June 1, 1915 — June 12, 1978), known professionally as Johnny Bond, was a popular American country music entertainer of the 1940s through the 1960s. Biography Bond was born in Enville, Oklahoma. He got his first break working for Jimmy Wakely in the late 1930s and went on to join Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch in 1940. He also acted on occasion in films including Wilson and Duel in the Sun; and was later a regular on the 1950s Los Angeles country music television series Town Hall Party. He is best known for his 1947 hit “Divorce Me COD”, one of his seven top ten hits on the Billboard country charts. In 1965 at age 50 he scored the biggest hit of his career with the comic “Ten Little Bottles”, which spent four weeks at number two. Bond’s other hits include “So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed” (1947), “Oklahoma Waltz” (1948), “Love Song in 32 Bars” (1950), “Sick Sober and Sorry” (1951) and “Hot Rod Lincoln” (1960). He died of a heart attack in 1978, at the age of 63. Bond was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1999, and to the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.

Canadian Bar Association British Columbia Branch: Online Court Services Fee Victory for the Bar and Public

Canadian Bar Association British Columbia Branch: Online Court Services Fee Victory for the Bar and Public
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA–(Marketwire – June 15, 2010) – James Bond, President of the British Columbia Branch of the Canadian Bar Association, congratulated Attorney General Michael de Jong, QC on his decision to eliminate the $6 fee for online searches of criminal and traffic court records.

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Anyone know a place in Vancouver, British Columbia where i can record music?

I want to record music in Vancouver the city in British Columbia, Canada, but where can I?

Why are racists trying to use the Freedom of Information Act to access Obama’s Columbia College Records?

http://www.nysun.com/new-york/obamas-years-at-columbia-are-a-mystery/85015/

Here is source, why are they concerned about Obama’s past? Shouldn’t they be more concerned about the future?
blacks can not be racists, only whites can, because they hold all of the power. Didn’t any of you take an Ethnic Studies course? If you did, you would know that.

If Barack Obama’s Columbia U. records are sealed, as many of you claim, how do you know what name he used then?

On the one hand, lots of people say Obama’s college records are sealed.

On the other hand, lots of people, like the questioner below, assume that they know Obama’s official name at the time was “Barry Soetoro.”

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AiDoaNrT87Me7kV7Het4.eSsDH1G;_ylv=3?qid=20090718144310AANrIie

So how can anyone know that, if his records are so secret? Don’t you see the contradiction?

Where can I find on CD the 1962 Columbia recording of “Boris Godunov” with George London?

I’ve heard of it and it was also suggested to me but am not sure if it’s the full opera or was just a highlights album.

Is Nikki Hornsby related to another famous Columbia Record Artist?

What did a grammy voting member Nikki Hornsby’s Grandfather record and the song is known all over the world in different countries?

Pesach Burstein – Sonny Boy, Polish Shtetl, Columbia 1928


Pesach Burstein ran away from home in Poland to join a traveling Yiddish theater troupe, and wandered from country to country. He was arrested as a spy by Russians during World War I. He came to the USA in the 1923, when his troupe was sponsored by Boris Thomashefsky to play on the Upper East Side Yiddish theatres on Manhattan’s Second Avenue. Securing a contract with Columbia Records, he went on to record a number of hits, including the Yiddish version of Sonny Boy, and Odessa Mama. He married twice, the second time to Lillian Lux, an upcoming star of the Yiddish stage. He performed The Komediant and A Khasene in Shtetl and other popular Yiddish productions in numerous productions all over the world, first with his wife and his troupe, and later along with his twin children Mike and Susan as well (advertised as the Four Bursteins, the twins were given stage names of Motele and Zisele). After the Holocaust, due to a drastic reduction in the size of the Yiddish audience, he was instrumental in finding out diasporic communities as far afield as South America, and East Europe, as well as Israel. He initially settled in Israel but later left due to the state tax levied on Yiddish theater for promotion of the Hebrew language, and problems with authorities. His family and troupe also performed extensively in upstate New York in the Borscht Belt (the Catskill Mountains area), and he later opened his own theater in Brooklyn – The Hopkinson. His troupe usually performed crowd

Roundup: Central Columbia downs South, moves into first in HAC-II softbal

Roundup: Central Columbia downs South, moves into first in HAC-II softbal
Central Columbia took over sole possession of first place in the HAC-II softball chase, defeating South Williamsport in dramatic fashion, 7-6 in a showdown between rivals who were tied for first.

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